C13 – Breakthrough to Fifth Grade!!
Pei Yu’s physical condition had noticeably improved once again.
As he examined his palm, Pei Yu could sense that his body’s hardness now rivaled that of steel!
Yet, Pei Yu was not content. To grow stronger, he knew he needed to imrse himself in more books.
With eager anticipation, Pei Yu activated the system and began his search for literature.
“Why am I limited to only ordinary novels?”
[Your current realm remains at First Grade, granting you access solely to ordinary novels.]
“I see.”
Despite having harnessed a peak combat value nine tis greater than before, achieving the standard of a Fifth Grade Martial Cultivator, Pei Yu had deliberately held back his progression to refine his bones.
He was still at the First Grade.
“Now that my bone refinent is complete, I don’t have to worry about the difficulties of shaping them post-breakthrough. It’s ti for
to advance!”
With a focused intent, Pei Yu sat cross-legged and initiated his breakthrough.
Second Grade Beginner!
Second Grade Middle Level!
Second Grade Advanced!
Third Grade Advanced!
Pei Yu observed his steadily climbing realm, yet his inner calm remained undisturbed.
Fourth Grade Middle Level!
Fifth Grade Beginner!
At last, Pei Yu ascended to the Fifth Grade.
Though he had braced himself for this mont, the rush of breaking through to the Fifth Grade was too exhilarating to contain, and a smile of satisfaction spread across his face.
“At long last, I’ve reached the Fifth Grade. My foundation may be a bit shaky, but that’s not a major issue. With my bone refinent complete, I can gradually solidify my foundation.”
Currently, Pei Yu’s foundational combat value was modest, necessitating further refinent. He couldn’t afford to rest on his laurels.
“Ding! Realm advancent detected. Access to premium novels has been unlocked.”
Pei Yu was now qualified to delve into the premium novels!
Aside from “Hundred Refined To Be A God,” the ordinary novels no longer satisfied Pei Yu’s advancing pace of cultivation.
It was the premium novels that he truly needed at this juncture!
Defying God (Premium)
Asura Illusion God (Premium)
God of the Sword (Premium)
Pei Yu perused the list, noting that even the titles of the premium novels exuded a far more imposing presence than their ordinary counterparts.
“I’ll take this one!” Pei Yu exclaid as he opened “God of the Sword,” eager to dive into its pages.
But the instant he looked inside, he was frozen in shock.
Title: God of the Sword
Quality: Excellent
Chapters: 1050
Price: 5000 yuan per chapter
Synopsis: With the truths I’ve gleaned from the sword, I can ascend to godhood. My blade can cleave the heavens, vanquish gods, and banish demons.
“System, could this be an error?”
The price tag left Pei Yu unsettled for quite so ti.
Five thousand yuan for a single chapter? That’s more costly than a whole ordinary novel!
The system responded, “There is no mistake with the price. It is set to maintain the quality of our premium novels.”
“Would you like to proceed with the purchase of this novel for 5.25 million yuan?”
Confronted with the system’s query, Pei Yu chuckled, “Do I look like soone who has five million to spare?”
The thought was unimaginable to him.
He believed his savings of over four hundred thousand were ample for indulging in novels to enhance himself.
Yet, faced with the premium novel’s sticker shock, Pei Yu felt the sting of poverty.
His four hundred thousand was nowhere near enough.
“Guess I’ll have to read it so other ti. I need to figure out a way to make more money.”
Pei Yu shook his head. He’d co back to his novels after making so money. After all, the system wasn’t going anywhere.
“Display stats!”
Stats Panel:
Host: Pei Yu
Level: Fifth Grade, Elentary
Cultivation thod: “Hundred Refined To Be A God”
Assets: 495,820
Reading Level: Premium mber
Indeed, Pei Yu’s assets fell short of half a million, though he had managed to secure a premium mbership.
The last ti he checked his stats, he had a re 120 yuan to his na—a downright pauper.
Now, with four hundred thousand in his account, he felt wealthy until the exorbitant price of the premium novel reminded him he was still, essentially, that sa pauper.
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