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Chapter 199: Spirit

"One got a breakthrough, and her tao attainnts in archery reached the peak of Tao Seed, while the other didn't get a breakthrough. She instead got her attainnts in the swords strong, and she could achieve the breakthrough in the near days," Aakesh told Robert about the result of Marie and her friend's training in the Gods & Demons level training area.

A thinking look appeared on Robert's face after hearing what Aakesh said. The thought of not believing his words never ca to his mind since he had already seen the scope of the store.

The store that could create a dinsion with countless worlds can do anything.

"Wait for !" Robert suddenly said, breaking the silence he had created, and disappeared from the store.

The next mont, Robert appeared outside a closed door the size of a mountain.

The door had murals of fighting between the group of humans. It created a sense of mightiness and antiquity around it.

He bit the tip of his fingers and started drawing a magical symbol on the door.

The symbol was of an opened lock. The mont Robert completed it, a blinding light erged from it.

Despite being an Immortal and a peak Dharma Monarch, the light still hurt his eyes. His eyes got subconsciously closed. The next mont, the light engulfed both him and the door.

A few monts later, when he opened his eyes, he was in a familiar garden.

As far as his eyesight could travel, rare kinds of herbs, flowers could be seen on the ground. The number of rare herbs growing here surpassed even the lifeti collection of many upper-tier organizations.

A weird scent perated the area, but its effects were pretty helpful to the cultivator as the scent soothed the soul, giving a feeling of bliss.

The location Robert was currently in was a space treasure of his mother. It had enough space to even carry several large worlds of the Primal dinsion. When ascending, cultivators had to give up everything except the growth level weapons, so his mother gifted him this space treasure. All the materials in it were the lifeti accumulation of his parents, which they left with him since they were ascending.

"Welco, young master!" Suddenly a chanical voice rang in the area. Since the voice was familiar and Robert expected it, there was no change in his expression.

The next mont, a being the size of an average human palm with blank eyes stood in front of him. Gray-colored skin covered its entire body while two tiny butterfly-like wings continuously fluttered. They looked as if they were still, but the buzzing sound gave it up.

It was the spirit controller of the space treasure. When the treasure gained sentience, it gave birth to beings like the spirit controller. It can control every function of the item with a single order from its master.

"What do you want to add this ti, young master?" The spirit chanically asked. It wasn't born with any emotion, and like the Yantra race, it could never learn emotions, so it always acted chanically.

The spirit asked Robert the question because he rarely took out anything from this space. Each ti he ca here, he would bring so treasures with him to put in this safe space. No one except his parents knew about it, so he regularly took advantage of it.

"No, I ca here to take this ti," Robert responded.

If the spirit had emotions, it would've surely gotten surprised by the unexpected behavior of its master. But it had none, so instead of asking the reason behind the sudden change, it asked like a faithful servant, "What do you want to take from here, young master?"

"Bring five trillion supre Primal stones!" Robert ordered.

He asked more than the requirent because he decided to stay for more hours if he liked it.

"Wait for a second, young master!" the spirit chanically responded, and the next mont disappeared from there.

A few monts later, the spirit reappeared, and this ti it brought a giant mountain of shining supre Primal stones.

"How much more have we left?" Robert asked before taking the stones.

"Young master…" The spirit inford Robert.

A smile spread across his face after hearing the number.

"Let's add these stones in your space," He murmured as he took out the supre card from his pocket space.

He only had to think, and the next mont, the giant mountain of Primal stones disappeared, and Robert got an alert from the supre card inside his head.

"You can leave!" He then ordered the spirit.

The spirit chanically nodded and disappeared.

"Let's test you," He mumbled as he decided to check the teleportation limit of the card in his hand.

The space he was in didn't allow him to teleport. He needed to redraw the magical symbol, but this ti of a locked door, if he wanted to leave.

But Aakesh had told him that this card could bypass any restriction, so he thought about returning to the store, and the next mont, a white light engulfed him.

When he opened his eyes again, he found himself back in the store at the sa place from where he had left earlier.

He then looked at the store owner, only to see him telling new custors about his products. He then looked around and noticed the crowd had gotten even bigger than when he left here, despite no entry left in Panagea.

Since he had nothing to do with it, he stopped thinking about it and waited for the custor to leave, so he could talk with Aakesh.

The card gave the custor the ability to make the purchases even without telling the store owner, but for so reason, the Immortal and Gods & Demons level training wasn't in that pack. Without taking the permission of the store owner, any custor couldn't join them.

Finally, after waiting for a few minutes, his turn ca as the custor ahead of him left after buying a first-grade top epiphany pill.

"Give one hour of training in Gods & Demons level training area," Robert told Aakesh with a smug on his face as if he was doing Aakesh a favor by buying it.

"In what weapon level?" Aakesh asked in response.

"We talked about it earlier-" Robert complained, but his words ca to a sudden halt when Aakesh expressionlessly looked at him.

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