Chapter 1319: Selecting the Candidate(6)
After pulling out the [Citadel Guard], Gret looked for another defensive skill of lower levels. After doing it for several minutes, he stopped. Gret couldn't find any skill impressive enough to go for higher levels and finally choose at the end.
It wasn't that there were terrible skills in the store. It had to do with Gret's exclusive mindset. He wanted his second skill to be on par with the first one he picked, and it was easier to think about it than do it.
Pulling out the skill cards also depended on luck, and his chances clearly weren't working for him. The skill [Citadel Guard] wasn't even in the top twenty of the skills available for the Lesser God level cultivators, which wasn't an upgrade of skills for low-level cultivators or a downgrade of skills for top level cultivators.
Since things were like that, Gret decided to stop searching for another defensive type skill and move one row higher.
He followed the sa process as the last ti, and after several attempts, he found a skill. He imdiately went for the higher level skills and soon reached the God level shelf.
The next mont, when he pulled his hand out, there was a skill card in his hand, and he imdiately focused on the content of it.
[Na: Mithril Sprint
Type: Movent
Level: God
Cultivation Level: Early to Peak Lesser God
Effect: Empowers the user with the fluidity and swiftness of mithril, enabling unparalleled movent
Description: The user taps into the dynamic essence of tal to grant the user unparalleled movent capabilities. This skill channels the malleable properties of mithril, infusing the user with fluidity and swiftness akin to the legendary tal, enabling them to navigate the battlefield with astonishing agility.
The activation of the Mithril Sprint Enigma demands profound understanding and control over the elent of the tal. Prolonged usage of the skill puts strain on ntal and physical faculties and will require a period of recovery before using it again.
Price: Ten thousand nine hundred ninety-nine supre Sacred stones.]
Mithril was a rare material known for its different uses in different situations. Whoever was the creator of the skill used the malleability of the tal to create a skill for movent.
Mithril was only present in the God level skill. The lower-level skills used different tals to create the sa result, but Mithril was the best of them to be used at the highest level.
Ti flew by, and several minutes passed in the blink of an eye.
Gret currently stood there reading the details of the skill card in his hand.
[Na: Alloyed Hexforge
Type: Supporting
Level: God
Cultivation Level: Early to Peak Lesser God
Effect: Imposes a debilitating hex that corrodes adversaries' strengths and disrupts their abilities
Description: The user harnesses the malevolent essence of tal to impose a debilitating hex upon adversaries. This skill channels the corrosive power of tal to weaken and disrupt their abilities, leaving them vulnerable and incapacitated.
The activation of the skill demands profound understanding and control over the elent of tal. Prolonged usage of the skill puts strain on ntal faculties and will require a period of recovery before using it again.
Price: Fifteen thousand nine hundred ninety-nine supre Sacred stones.]
It was a God level skill of the supporting type. It took a longer ti than other types to find a suitable skill because Gret wanted the debuff type of skill.
The details he was reading on the card impressed him a lot, forcing him to make an imdiate decision, irrespective of the high cost of the skill.
***
While Gret was searching for his skills, Aakesh was greeted with the sight of a new custor entering the store when he was about to close his eyes to relax.
As the number of custors was growing, the relaxation ti for Aakesh was similarly decreasing. Aakesh didn't care about that since he couldn't feel tired due to his unlimited endurance. Nevertheless, it was a peaceful mont, and Aakesh liked it.
Aakesh was waiting for the second store upgrade quest to get completed so he could hire an assistant for the store. It would also allow him to hire a second store assistant for the store in the Primal Dinsion, but since he was in the Sacred Dinsion, he cared for the single one more than the extra.
***
Phily stopped at the door, looking at the building above him with a cautious expression.
Phily was the ruler of a nearby Kingdom who had co here after relinquishing his throne and handing it to his eldest son.
One day he announced his eldest son as the crown prince, and the next day he announced the son to be the second King, taking everyone by storm.
The store played a prominent role in Phily's decision to give up his post, despite his eldest son only being a peak Divine Lord. Phily's decision had made the Glawkas Kingdom the weakest Kingdom on planet Curiel.
It was a shocking decision for everyone in the Glawkas Kingdom since Phily was the founder. The stories of Phily about how he rose from a poor family and how he beca King was mandatory for every citizen of the Kingdom to know by mouth. That rule showed how much Phily loved his throne.
What made Phily take that decision had to do with the dream he saw on the morning he announced the crown prince.
In the dream, Phily was sitting on his throne, and a spear pierced his heart, pinning his body to the throne.
Below the throne, there were the corpses of his family spread out in a humiliating way. As far as his eyes could see in that dream, he could see nothing but death.
Then suddenly, a ray of light erupted out of nowhere from a very far distance.
In no ti, the light was above his Kingdom, and soon it was right above him on the throne.
As the light shone on the throne, the spear pinning him there lted. The injuries on his body began to heal. The corpses seed to have regained life and began waking up.
After everything was restored to normal, things began to evolve, taking Phily and his Kingdom to new heights. Then the source of the light presented itself, and it was the building in front of which Phily stood.
***
A/N: Current tally: 11 Chapters,
Vote, Comnt, Gift!!!
Reviews
All reviews (0)