Chapter 956 A New Day For The Store(4)

Chapter 956: A New Day for the Store(4)

Asher didn't check his friend's card this time as he couldn't handle another high-quality beast, while he got none. But when he suddenly heard Alfred complain, Asher went ahead and checked the card and almost stumbled.

"Is my luck over even before it could help me," Alfred mumbled and decided to check another round of summoning.

Alfred didn't even look at Asher and placed the card in the compartment one inch right to the screen while raising his hand to press the button.

Alfred's hand was only an inch away from the button when he remembered that this round of summoning would cost him ten ordinary Sacred stones.

Alfred suddenly turned around and looked at Asher, waiting for him to say yes.

If not for them being in the store, Asher would have punched Alfred for his antics, but since he also got curious to see what Alfred would summon this time, Asher agreed to pay another ten ordinary Sacred stones for his friend.

Tap!

RUMBLE! RUMBLE!... rumble!

The number 2 changed to 3 on the screen, while the square light began rotating at a rapid rate.

Soon five seconds passed, and a beast appeared on the screen.

If Aakesh were here, he would have gotten surprised since the creature on the screen was one of the rarest creatures not only in the Sacred Dimension but also in the Multiverse.

It was the Moonbeam Cow. There were only one hundred and eight thousand of these creatures in existence at one time in the entire Multiverse.

Of these 108,000 cows, only around a few hundred were in the Sacred Dimension, while all others were in the third Dimension.

The Moonbeam Cow was a majestic creature with pure white and silver fur that shimmered in the light. Their fur was thick and soft, and they had long, curved horns that gleamed in the light. Their eyes were a deep blue, and they seemed to sparkle like the stars. The Moonbeam Cows had a crescent moon shape on their forehead that glowed softly in the darkness. They had a calm and peaceful demeanor, and they moved with a grace and elegance that was mesmerizing to behold. They were also gigantic. Even a newborn of this species was tens of meters tall and broad.

Alfred and Asher felt calm while only looking at the screen. As the card flew into Alfred's hands, he focused on the content on it.

[Name: Moonbeam Cow

Type: Beast

Race: Cow

Quality: Ultimate

Element: Light, Healing

Cultivation: Peak Divine Lord

Special ability:

Lunar Healing - Moonbeam Cow can call upon the power of the moon to heal all friends.

Lunar Shield - Moonbeam Cow can create a barrier of lunar energy around itself and its master.

Moonbeam - Moonbeam Cow can call upon the power of the moon to increase the speed and accuracy of its master on the battlefield by 250%.

Lunar Serenade - Moonbeam Cow can sing a soothing song that puts everyone hearing it to sleep, restoring their health and removing any negative effects.

Lunar Blessing - Moonbeam Cow can bless all friends on the battlefield, increasing their attack and defense by 500% for one turn.

Lunar Empowerment - Moonbeam Cow can empower its master on the battlefield, increasing their energy rate by 50%.

Card Description: The Moonbeam Cows are a peaceful and gentle species of cow, known for their ability to heal with the power of the moon. Their healing attribute makes them a valuable addition. This card can be used to summon a powerful support monster on the battlefield, capable of keeping you alive and thriving in battle. Use it wisely, and watch as you thrive under the support of the Moonbeam Cows.

Price: Five thousand supreme Sacred stones]

Alfred and Asher had no words to say now.

Alfred was thinking about whether his luck was great or if it was a curse. He was getting beasts of ultimate quality, but he could never afford them. Asher, on the other hand, was thinking, 'why did Alfred's luck fluctuate so much?'

"Should we speak to the store owner about it?" Asher suddenly asked.

Alfred nodded, even he wanted to know why his summoning rate was so high.

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"Oh, you summoned Moonbeam Cow?" Even Aakesh was surprised when he heard Alfred's question.

Moonbeam cows are extremely significant creatures due to their supporting skills. Although they had an attacking skill when they were created, they were such gentle creatures that there had never been a case of them using it; as a result, no Moonbeam cows were now born with attacking skills.

"Hey, system, why is Alfred's luck fluctuating so much?" Aakesh asked the system.

There were bound to be cases where customers would summon beasts they couldn't afford, but summoning three ultimate beasts out of four rounds was an oddity. The summoning rate of even a legendary beast was one-billionth. Only extreme fortune could change those odds, but someone with that much luck wouldn't only be a peak Divine Lord despite living for millions of years.

[Host, the customer, Alfred, has been marked by an extremely strong creature. Its luck had affected his fortune!]

"Does it have anything to do with our store?" Aakesh asked.

[Yes, Host!]

[The karma of the creature marking Alfred links it with the store!]

"Can it affect our store or harm me?" Aakesh suddenly remembered the three seconds rule, so he asked the system.

After hearing the system, Aakesh heaved a sigh of relief. The creature that marked Alfred was someone from the Sacred Dimension, not the Third Dimension, so there were no chances of it harming the store or him while he was inside.

"Why don't you show yourself?"

Alfred and Asher were waiting for Aakesh's response when Aakesh suddenly looked at Alfred and calmly asked.

Alfred and Asher were confused since they didn't understand what Aakesh meant, but suddenly, a wave of headache attacked Alfred as his body began trembling.

Soon, a strange aura appeared around Alfred, causing Asher to take two steps back in shock and fright.

There was a weird smile on Alfred's face while his eyes had turned dark like the entrance of an abyss.

"How interesting, you found me!" Even Alfred's voice had changed as he spoke.

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A/N: How many of you still remember the three-second rule?