Chapter 964 Calling(End)

Chapter 964: Calling(End)

Unconsciously, a drop of tear fell through William's left eye as he looked at the screen.

It wasn't that he had ever seen the beast, but for some reason, his bloodline cried out in grief after seeing it. Elle looked at her brother with concern as her face turned solemn and her heart grew soft.

It wasn't that her bloodline wasn't crying in grief, calling for the beast, but William, being a male and closer to Asquith than she was, couldn't control his emotions.

"Why do I feel my heart hurting?" William cried out hoarsely, and at the same time, a card flew into his hands.

Elle tapped on William's shoulders and then shared the story of the beast on the screen with him. William wasn't aware of everything related to the Asquith Family and their ancestor, so he hadn't seen or read about the beast, but Elle was, as her education was complete.

The Primordial World Tree created the various elf species that are present in the three dimensions. The Elves were well aware that their primogenitors interbred to give rise to the numerous Elf species that exist today or had sunk in the vast river of time.

At their inception, the first group of Elves didn't only mate with other Elves but also with members of other races. As their beauty stood on its own, many other races liked them.

Asquith, the founder of the Sun Elves, also mated with many other races. As there were mating, there were bound to be the birth of children. Asquith gave birth to two distinct races, the Sun Elves, and the Suleon.

The race Suleon was born with a successful mating between Asquith and a female creature from the Lion group of beasts.

Since Asquith only had these two creations to call his own, both races rose during his control in the Sacred Dimension.

Unfortunately for Asquith, the birth of Suleon was an extremely rare phenomenon, as no second Suleon ever gave birth again. But since the inhabitants of the Sacred Dimension were immortal, neither Asquith nor his son worried about their future progeny.

The Suleon only needed to work hard, and even if he succeeded once, he would have a second member of the Suleon race.

Things continued this way until that brutal war happened that shook the three dimensions. Even Asquith was no match for the raging army of Vritrasura, let alone the Suleon son.

Asquith had the grace of the Primordial World Tree, so he got saved, but his son didn't have the blessings of the World Tree. The son died, and hence one of the two progenies of Asquith died and became a race that could have but couldn't.

As the Suleon was the child of Asquith and a member of a powerful bloodline from the beast group, he took the physique of his mother and the golden eyes of his father. The Suleon was also considered a beast in the eyes of the system, and William summoned it.

As William heard the story from Elle's mouth, one tear became a river stream. William couldn't help but clutch his heart as he was going through unbearable mental pain.

Elle's face grew grave as she saw William's bloodline getting out of control. She needed to do something, or else she didn't even dare imagine what would happen.

Elle's bloodline purity was lesser than William's due to Asquith's blessing, so when she tried to control his bloodline using her higher strength, even her bloodline lashed out against her.

The image of the store owner appeared in Elle's mind as she stabilized herself.

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Aakesh opened his eyes after hearing the sound of hurried footsteps. As he turned in that direction, Aakesh found Elle running toward him with an ugly and frightened face.

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"Hey, system, why aren't you acting?" Aakesh asked the system after hearing Elle.

The system would never let any harm come to its customers in the store unless they died after completing their lifespan. It didn't make sense that William's condition was so troubling and yet the system didn't care.

It wasn't just a minor issue; the raging of the bloodline was a very dangerous situation that, in most cases, could even result in death and the crippling of cultivation.

[Host, the customer's bloodline is going through a churn. If the system acts, it will stop that churn, and the system doesn't want to take a customer's fortune away from them.]

"Are there any chances that he could die?" Aakesh asked the system as he believed that there were only ten percent chances of succeeding when the situation was this troubling.

[Yes, Host! There are ninety-eight percent chances that the customer might fail to control the bloodline in time and it would result in the bursting of the body.]

[Host, do you want the system to act?]

The system, instead of making the decision, left it to Aakesh. Aakesh was the store owner, and he needed to make such judgments that could affect the lives of its customers.

Aakesh didn't immediately answer the system but first went with Elle to see William.

The veins in William's body had protruded and were on the verge of exploding as he writhed in agony. Aakesh frowned, seeing the scene in front of him.

His eyes then fell onto the screen. It was truly a beautiful and majestic beast.

William seemed to be conscious of his surroundings as he struggled to look at Elle.

Aakesh stepped forward and bent down, whispering in William's ears. Elle wanted to hear what Aakesh was saying, but there seemed to be an invisible barrier stopping her. And if she tried to go against it, there would be a backlash.

"I'll go with your decision," Aakesh calmly said out loud after he told William the situation he was going through.

There was a two percent chance of William succeeding, and it was too large a chance to give up on, so Aakesh wanted to hear William's opinion.

William struggled to speak, but no words came out of his mouth. Still, Aakesh got his response.

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A/N: Should I stop introducing the beasts in such detail, or should I keep doing so? The situation wouldn't continue for long, but since it's a new product, I am doing it.