Chapter 422
Chapter 422
Chapter 422: Gift!
After testing the attack power of the skill at his one-tenth, Aakesh decided to now increase his strength to half.
Time flew by.
The result at half his power was also better than his expectations, so Aakesh now decided to test the attack power of the skill at his full strength.
As usual, he first decided to test the attack power in the form of an energy beam.
Aakesh raised his hands, and not long after, a dark energy beam left his hands and crashed into the center of the slab.
The next moment, the slab lightened up, and soon, a numerical figure showing Aakesh’s attack power appeared on it.
Aakesh couldn’t help but smilingly nod in appreciation, seeing the numerical figure on the slab.
On the slab, the figure of 1,028,416,721 Primal units was shining.
The Void beast’s strength varied between one billion to two billion Primal units, depending on their situation. So with the skill he had received as a reward from the system, he now had more than enough capability to fight a Void beast on the same pedestal.
“Hey, system, what was the strength of the single kill Absolute arrow?” Aakesh suddenly asked the system. He wanted to know the difference between his skill and the Absolute arrow.
[Host, in literal terms, any life living in the Primal dimension doesn’t have the ability to survive it. In figurative terms, it has an attack power starting from 2,500,000,000 Primal units.]
The system responded in its usual mechanical and emotionless voice.
Aakesh nodded after hearing the system’s response. The Absolute arrow’s power started from 2.5 billion Primal units, while his full strength was only just above a billion. The difference between both was more than double, but Aakesh didn’t mind it.
He had just gotten it, so there was room for improvement. The more he practiced the skill and grew stronger, the attack power of the skill would also grow with him.
After testing the energy beam, it was now time for Aakesh to see the attack power when he used Apocalyptic Blast as an energy bomb.
Aakesh raised his hands, and not long after, a dark energy ball started rotating on his hands.
Previously compared, the energy ball was several times bigger and was almost the size of a basketball.
Aakesh then threw the energy ball, and soon, it crashed into the center of the slab.
Soon, a virtual condensed projection of a billion lightyears of the area appeared above the slab.
From the center of the blast to one lightyear, the destruction was 1,028,416,721 Primal units, similar to the attack power of the energy beam.
From one lightyear to hundred lightyears, it saw a decrease and reached 962,359,487 Primal units…, and from nine hundred million to a billion lightyears, it got to 906,137,842 Primal units.
Even on the edge of the range, it still contained more than nine hundred million Primal units of attack power.
Aakesh decided to condense the projection further and check the limit of the Apocalyptic Blast.
The projection started growing larger at an unimaginable rate.
Time flew by.
Finally, at a 3.1 septillion lightyears of distance, the attack power of the Apocalyptic Blast had reached its limit and turned zero.
Aakesh then decided to see whether this attack power had the capability to destroy the Anga continent or not.
There was no comparison between a span of 3.1 septillion lightyears and the Anga continent, as the latter wouldn’t even be a dust particle in that range of distance. But Aakesh decided to test it as the Anga continent originated from Kashi, a minuscule portion of the fourth dimension, so it had a stronger law of control.
The next moment, the projection disappeared, and instead, a new projection of the Anga continent appeared.
The projection was blurred, so as to stop Aakesh from knowing the areas of the Anga continent without traveling since the system wanted Aakesh to be self-sufficient and not depend on it all the time.
From the center of the continent, a blast occurred. It then began spreading across the continent at an unimaginable rate.
Aakesh couldn’t help but nod in appreciation, seeing the damage he could do to the Anga continent if he released his skill at his full strength.
On the projection, around 95% of the area had gotten entirely destroyed; three percent had severe damages, one percent had faced some damages, while the remaining around one percent remained untouched.
Aakesh then stopped testing his strength and left the weapons room, and the silence returned.
There was still around an hour left before the sun rose, so Aakesh decided to take a bath and then wait for it.
Time flew by.
The closed-door connected to the hardwood floor through stairs finally opened, and Aakesh stepped out of it.
He looked the same as before entering the room, except for the color of his dhoti. For his successful breakthrough and reaching the peak of cultivation level, the system gifted him a slightly yellow dhoti made up of the best fibers possible.
It not only gave Aakesh an aesthetic look, but it similarly provided him a great defense. Even though Aakesh was bare-chested and didn’t wear anything except the dhoti, it still offered a complete defense to him.
There was a thin invisible barrier covering him. It could take damage up to a billion Primal units, so with it, even if Aakesh stood straight and didn’t do anything, except the Void beasts, none would be able to even land a scratch on him.
There was still time left before the sunrise, so Aakesh decided to wait for it.
He turned around and went to his chair. The chair had also grown bigger to accommodate the larger him.
Aakesh sat down on it and started thinking about how he wanted to grow more powerful so that the three-second bug wouldn’t create an issue for him in the higher dimensions.
Time flew by.
The first ray of sunlight arrived and broke the back of the darkness engulfing the Anga continent and Visteerna. With it, a new day started, hopeful for some while terrible for many.
Aakesh stood up from his chair and proceeded toward the door.
When he reached there, he grabbed the handle and opened it, starting another day for the store.
A large crowd welcomed him, waiting on the street for the store to open.