Chapter 947 The Fifth Product(End)

Chapter 947: The Fifth Product(End)

"You don't need to worry. He is fine. We finally have a way to bring him into this world," Aakesh told Lily. His voice was slightly shaking as the Chaos Whale was his family, and he finally had a chance to hatch.

"Really!" Lily's eyes widened in surprise, and soon it turned into joy as she began jumping on Aakesh's head.

Aakesh couldn't help but smile when he saw how excited Lily was. Aakesh then took the box out of the system's space.

"Hey, system, do your magic," Aakesh requested the system.

[Host, the process would take three years to complete!]

"We have been waiting for hundreds of years; what are three years in comparison?" Aakesh smilingly responded as he pushed the box toward the column.

The next moment, an invisible force acted on the box, and it slowly began to disintegrate. It was a waste of valuable resources, but without the box, Aakesh couldn't carry the Soul Water, and without it, the egg would die, so Aakesh didn't care much about the box's destruction.

Suddenly, a large lake spread across thousands of meters appeared in the room. It felt like the end of the world as it submerged everything, but soon the system acted and began to compress the Soul Water.

Around a few minutes later, every drop of Soul Water melted into the egg. It was extremely dangerous for the unhatched creature inside the egg to take Soul Water in such a large quantity at once, but there was a golden light surrounding him, protecting him from damage.

This time, Aakesh felt a pang in his heart as the Soul Water disappeared. Even he, who had seen several valuable materials, found the item to be extremely valuable. A single drop of Soul Water was worth more than the combined value of the Primal and Sacred dimensions.

But since the item would help the whale hatch, Aakesh stopped thinking about it. Even if he had to sacrifice items of a thousandfold value, he would still do it.

At that time, only the egg was left floating in the room. The column that had been silent suddenly began to budge as a compartment the size of an almond appeared an inch left of the screen.

There was an exaggerated size difference between the egg and the compartment, but as the egg flew toward it, the compartment seemed to be gigantic when the egg was stored there.

The next moment, the compartment closed, and Aakesh would be able to take out the egg three years later.

"Activate the Device!" Aakesh requested the system as it was now time for him to check the new product.

The new and fifth product of the store was the Beast Summoner. As its name suggested, the device would summon beasts for the customers.

After Aakesh's command, the screen on the column lightened up, and soon fonts began to appear on it, introducing the device.

The column in front of Aakesh only referred to Divine Transformation to Divine Lord cultivator beasts.

After the introduction ended, each of the nine partitions on the screen had one unique beast, and after a regular interval of one minute, the beasts on the screen would change into another.

The button beneath it was for the customers. When they would press the button, one of the nine partitions would light up, and it would then begin rotating.

After five seconds exactly, the rotation of the square light would come to stop, and the nine partitions would disappear. In place of it, a beast would appear on the screen.

If the customer wanted, they could take the beast out and buy it. If the customer wasn't satisfied, they could press the button again to repeat the process.

In addition to beast summoning, the device also offered the hatching of eggs. If any customer had an egg of the creature they wanted to hatch, they could use the device's service to hatch them after paying the required amount of money.

Aakesh used the same service to hatch his Chaos Whale. Since he was the store owner, he didn't have to pay anything, but the cost was expensive, to say the least.

For eggs with cultivations between early and peak Divine Transformation, the hatching would cost a sum of fifty ordinary Sacred stones.

For eggs with cultivations between early and peak Divine Being, the hatching would cost a sum of five thousand ordinary Sacred stones.

For eggs with cultivations between early and peak Divine Lord, the hatching would cost a sum of one hundred higher Sacred stones.

Because the hatching ability was associated with the column, the store did not treat those eggs above True God levels.

Unlike the Chaos Whale's egg, the store wouldn't take time to hatch the egg. Once the egg was added to the compartment, the customer would be able to get it one minute later.

For the beast summon, the device had two settings. The first was random, where there was no level setting, and even an early Divine Transformation cultivator could summon a peak Divine Lord beast, depending on their fortune. The second was targeted, where the customer could set the limit of cultivation for their summon.

The prices of the beasts depended on their cultivation and quality. For quality judgment, the system categorized them into seven types: lesser, ordinary, higher, supreme, legendary, divine, and ultimate. Lesser was the lowest, while Ultimate was the highest.

The cost was determined primarily by quality rather than cultivation. For example, an early Divine Transformation beast with Ultimate quality was several times more expensive than a peak Divine Lord beast with Supreme Quality.

The quality decided the limit of the beast's cultivation. If properly nurtured, those with ultimate quality at the start of Divine Transformation could even reach cultivation levels higher than those of Supreme Gods.

The beasts summoned by the device were extremely expensive, as the beasts had an advantage. Panagea didn't allow customers to take their weapons inside, but it would not restrict beasts bought from the device.

So if someone got a high-quality beast, they could use it in Panagea to gain several advantages.

The three question marks for the product were no exaggeration. It could dominate every existing power system.

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A/N: The settings for the beasts are similar to many other beast summoning/taming novels. I hope you will like the future chapters, as I have been waiting for this product to come out.