Chapter 308 - Youngest Immortal
Chapter 308: Youngest Immortal
"I need to tell father about it," Kuriati thought. "Or maybe I should let go of that," He further thought.
"No, I should first speak with father regarding the scene and that thing before coming to any decision," Kuriati thought again as he wasn\'t willing to give that up at the same time he didn\'t want to get killed by Aakesh.
"Let\'s do it this way then," Kuriati thought and decided to go with his last thought. He then stopped thinking about it as he was standing right in front of the pillar that denoted the mace.
He didn\'t directly enter the pillar, but instead, he took several deep breaths. Since at this moment, his mind was still in disarray regarding the scene he saw just a few moments earlier.
After he felt he had regained a calm mind, he bit the tip of his finger, and then his blood landed on the pattern, denoting the mace.
The next moment, his eyes turned blank, and a transparent golden light covered his physical body as a barrier, while his consciousness had entered the infinite space inside the training area.
After seeing Kuriati had entered the training area, his followers found their respective weapon pillars, and soon all of them had entered the Gods & Demons level training area.
***
"Another thirteen training hours sold," Aakesh murmured after the group of Kuriati and his followers went to the weapons room.
Today when only around half a store day had passed, the store had already sold around 140 Gods & Demons level training hours. Unfortunately for him, he had no commission over the sale of the training hour after he made the deal with the system, or he would have earned thirty billion supreme Primal stones in commission.
Since there were no new customers, Aakesh began another of his relaxing sessions and reclined on his chairs with his eyes closed.
Time flew by, and an hour passed.
Kuriati was the first of the group to get forced out of the training area since he had entered earlier than his other followers.
After the system forced him out, it transferred him into an isolated space right away, and soon when his energy had calmed down after the sudden addition of a stronger consciousness, the system transferred him back to the store. While all this happened, Kuriati stayed unaware of it. He felt he was inside the store. The other customers also felt the same way since the concept of space the system used was way complex for the inhabitants of the Primal dimension to understand.
"I want to go back," Kuriati muttered, with a hint of desire in his voice while looking at the pillar.
The warrior power system worked differently than the energy cultivation systems, like Qi or Prana.
In the warrior system, the strength depended upon the skill level, so the training area showed its advantage in the case of those who followed the warrior system.
Kuriati, who had only become an Immortal(complete Maharathi) a few days ago, felt the next minor breakthrough was imminent. Having such a fast level of growth in the Immortal stage was almost unheard of.
Even the youngest known Immortal, Apollo, who belonged to the mage system, and became a Demigod at the age of seventeen, took six months to achieve the next minor breakthrough in the Demigod level, and seven years to become a peak immortal, and then finally ascending to the Sacred dimension at an age of 27 years.
Kuriati decided to hide this fact as the last thing he wanted to do was make his enemies in his clan aware of the store. He knew the level of benefits this training area could bring to the warriors.
For a moment, he even thought of using his clan to attack the store to grab the training area, but he removed it right after it appeared. He was arrogant, but he wasn\'t stupid to even think that his clan would survive the onslaught of Aakesh, let alone win, after attempting to attack the store.
He then stopped thinking about it as his followers began returning to reality.
"What did all of you gain?" Kuriati calmly asked his followers.
"Leader, I gained a skill…,"
His followers then began sharing their gains with Kuriati. No one tried to lie and hide any gain because lying or hiding something from Kuriati guaranteed a fate worse than death.
No one in his twelve followers gained any breakthrough or even a hint of a breakthrough like Kuriati, but almost all of them had learned new skills, while all of their knowledge regarding their weapon had increased by several folds.
***
Time flew by.
The six-hour stay of the second group in Panagea was over, so the system forced all of them out. Aakesh then sent the last group of 150 customers to the portal room.
More time flew by. When there was only around an hour left before the store closing time, Lily returned back to the store.
Currently, there were no customers inside the hall of the store, except a few in the weapons room, while 150 customers were in Panagea.
After exiting the portal, Lily began sharing her day in Panagea with Aakesh while Aakesh patiently listened to her.
Time flew by, and finally, the sunset arrived in Visteerna.
Soon, the three hours of the last group of customers in Panagea was over, so the system forced them out.
"Did you gain something?" One of the seven alchemy apprentices of the Esh clan asked his friend.
It was their first time entering the Panagea, so when they entered, the system had asked them whether they wanted to spawn in the same area. Since working together would benefit them, they had entered the same area, a low-level town, Aurora.
Since every adventurer needed to complete a quest to become Level 1, or they needed something like the class event that directly made them a class owner, so automatically they would become Level 1 and wouldn\'t need to complete the mandatory first quest.
Unlike the group of Pento, who had completed a combined quest, the group of Esh clan members got individual quests due to their bad luck.
It was bad luck because the difficulty of the quest had increased due to the presence of seven adventurers in the same town, but they still needed to complete their quests individually.