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Chapter 591: Aakesh’s Reasons!
After leaving the man’s room, Aakesh went to his room.
Aakesh suddenly snapped his fingers. The next moment, a fire engulfed every corner of the room.
Miraculously not even a spark or the heat released by fire escaped the room.
The next moment, except for empty walls and floor, nothing else remained in the room.
Aakesh then took a glance at the room, and the next moment, he disappeared from the spot.
The reason he had hurriedly left and burnt his room before leaving was out of caution. Aakesh himself knew what the value the blood of the element brought to the table. In fact, he knew even more about it than the man.
It was a material exclusive to the third dimension in the Multiverse, so even Aakesh wanted to take it for himself.
As Aakesh was the store owner, he didn’t need to pay anything to take items out of Panagea, so he did not need to worry about splurging a large number of Primal stones.Â
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtEarlier, Aakesh wanted to take it for his own and not hand it over to the lord of the Razor sea as the quest had an automatic reward system.
The reward offered by the will of Panagea was fair, so if it were known to the man, the prize would have been several folds higher, and hence Aakesh did not need to hand the blood of the element to the man.
But since Aakesh had made a habit of checking with the system whenever he came across some valuable treasure, he did it again.
[Host, the system would suggest you not to take the item out of the Panagea. Your portal space wouldn’t be able to hold it, and the Primal dimension would also break down from the pressure released by the drop.]
“What about the store?” Aakesh asked as he was already aware of the consequences a treasure like the blood of the element would bring to his portal space and the Primal dimension.
[Host, the store also won’t be able to hold it! The store’s space isn’t stable enough at this point to host an item of this energy level.]
The system’s mechanical and emotionless voice rang inside Aakesh’s head.
At that time, Aakesh had two choices. First, he could hand over the blood of the element to the man and would have an increase in his reward since he presented the item behind the brewing rebellion to the lord of the Razor sea. Second, Aakesh could carry it with him until he ascended to the third dimension or the store’s space became stable enough to hold the item.
Aakesh didn’t have to think much before making his decision. The second choice was no better than suicide as no space ring would be able to hold the item for long, despite it being in a box since it was a Divine grade material in Panagea.
Thinking like this, Aakesh had decided to go with the first option and handed over the item to the lord of the Razor sea.
After handing over the item, Aakesh left straight away since he didn’t want to get captured by the man.
Aakesh had a Legendary grade traveling talisman made by himself, so he activated it. The next moment, he teleported to a destination tens of thousands of miles away from the building.
After leaving the building, Aakesh appeared in a forest filled with giant trees.
“Roar!”
Not long after, an angry roar sounded in Aakesh’s ears as a creature almost thrice his size charged at him.
The creature had the body of a lion, and it had two curved horns on its head.
Aakesh didn’t even move and only looked at the creature.
“BOOM!”
The next moment, the creature exploded into a blood cloud, not even knowing how it died.
The level difference between the creature and Aakesh was like heaven and earth as one was not even Level 100, while the other had already crossed the 200th Level mark.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmThe creature’s death didn’t make any disturbance in Aakesh’s plan as he proceeded forward.
A few seconds later, Aakesh stood clean in a place filled with blood as the colony of the creature attacked Aakesh for their revenge.
Unfortunately for Aakesh, none of the creatures had surpassed the 100th level, so Aakesh didn’t even gain a single XP from these several killings.
Aakesh’s destination was the Clearwalk city of the Florence Kingdom. It was around three hundred thousand miles away from where Aakesh was currently.
Clearwalk city was the third-ranked city in the Kingdom when it came to wealth and influence, so it had a large hustle and bustle.
Unlike other adventurers, Aakesh also had the class Watcher on him. It earlier helped Aakesh gain rewards and Levels for watching fortunate events. But after he breached the Level 100 mark, Aakesh received XPs in place of direct levels, and their value depended upon the value of the event.
The class Watcher was also the reason behind him being so higher than other adventurers when it came to the Levels.
One event Aakesh had watched had helped him gain thirty Levels when he was in the 180+, taking him straight from 180+ to 210+. It was the biggest reward Aakesh had gotten until now, and considering the amount of XPs Aakesh needed to accumulate for breaching the Level 210+ from Level 180+: it became an even incalculable prize.
It was a sole occurrence, just like when a creature’s soul only takes birth once, but Aakesh hoped to have another event like that, so Aakesh gave one hour solely to the class Watcher every day in Panagea.
The event that helped Aakesh gain thirty Levels at once was a man coming across a ruin. Even Aakesh didn’t know the value of the ruin, as his senses failed him and the skill that allowed him to watch over the events failed to activate. He just got thirty levels as a reward at that time. It showed Aakesh how significant and influential the ruin was.
Aakesh also thought of using other inhabitants to gain Levels. But after that day, no one could even find the ruin, let alone enter it, taking away Aakesh’s source of earning Levels from his class.