797 Aakesh's Inheritance(12)
Chapter 797: Aakesh’s Inheritance(12)
“You!” Lily angrily exclaimed as she saw Aakesh’s injury.
Aakesh only smiled in response to her anger and placed his injured index finger on the ground.
The spot Aakesh had chosen was exactly the center of the entire structure.
As soon as his blood touched the ground, it began to melt as the blood was corroding. Aakesh stood up while his wound had already disappeared since Aakesh took back the negating energy.
The ground began to disintegrate itself since it was unable to handle the might of Aakesh’s blood.
The amount of blood the ground had touched wouldn’t be enough for it even to be considered as one-hundredth of a single drop, but still, the surface was unable to handle it.
Aakesh didn’t do anything to stop as things were going the way he wanted them to.
In no time, the blood destroyed the entirety of the area where the structure was built.
Aakesh and Lily could see from their eyes the structure melting into a pool of liquid. But then suddenly, the liquid began to boil.
Since it was boiling, there was bound to be evaporation.
As the vapor flew in the air, it began to melt into each other, materializing again into the physical world.
A few seconds later, a similar structure presented itself to Aakesh and Lily. But this time, it wasn’t grey but blue in color.
Aakesh and Lily still stood at the center of the palace. A beaming smile spread across Aakesh’s face as he asked, “What do you think of this palace?”
“Anything you do can’t be average,” Lily responded right away. It was impossible to hide the anger in her voice.
“This is the least I can do when I am setting my inheritance here,” Aakesh tried to coax Lily since he knew she was angry about him giving his blood to this place.
“Hmph,” Lily didn’t speak anything in response but only scoffed and turned her face away.
pan-da-n0vel.com Aakesh returned his focus to the palace since he was primarily here to set his inheritance. Lily would calm down on her own since Aakesh could do nothing that would make her feel better after seeing him getting injured.
The majestic blue palace gave an antiquity aura even though it hadn’t been even a minute since its birth. It was spread across an area of three hundred miles, and in all that area, there were only seven rooms.
All seven rooms varied in their size. The first room was the smallest and closest to the entry gate, while the seventh room was the largest and farthest away.
“Hey, system, I want a spirit ball,” Aakesh suddenly requested the system.
Not long after, a sphere the size of an almond appeared in his hands. It had cost Aakesh several billion supreme Primal stones. It had only one use, and that was to give life to a non-living thing.
There was a pattern of the store on the spot that had tasted Aakesh’s blood. Aakesh placed the sphere on that pattern, and not long after, a spirit in the shape of a white cat appeared in front of Aakesh.
“Greetings, Master,” The spirit respectfully bowed.
Aakesh only nodded and then told the things the spirit needed to do.
The palace alone was an item with incalculable worth since it had Aakesh’s blood in it. It was also a gift of Aakesh to whoever claimed the inheritance set here.
The reason Aakesh had set seven rooms was for the test. Only the being who unlocked all the seven rooms would be able to gain ownership of the palace, and the world Aakesh had created.
The amount of wealth in the rooms varied from closest to farthest. The first room would have the lowest amount of wealth, while the seventh room would have the maximum.
Aakesh wasn’t just going to put Primal stones in the room, but it was different kinds of items.
When Aakesh had begun, he thought of it as nothing but time passing, but as he did the process, the effort put by Aakesh was no less than other cultivators who set their inheritances.
Aakesh bought many rare materials from the system and placed them in the rooms, depending on their distance. The seventh room even held a weapon made by Aakesh’s hands.
Since Aakesh couldn’t estimate what weapon the inheritor of this palace would use, Aakesh used an expensive molding material to make a weapon that would take the shape its owner desired, and its attributes would remain the same.
Several minutes later, the process of setting inheritance finally came to an end. Each room had its own test and requirements while traveling in the palace was also filled with danger due to countless traps.
The spirit in the shape of the cat would be the caretaker of the palace, and once someone who could unlock all the seven rooms arrived, the cat would take that person as its master.
Aakesh then left the palace as there was nothing left to do for him. He had spent an outrageous amount of money on this. Whoever inherited this in the future would become the greatest expert of their times in the Primal dimension.
Aakesh then turned around and returned to the place where people were gathered. They had shocked, confused, and terrified expressions as they didn’t know what had happened to them.
Those who had lived for tens of years had no problem finding that they were in a different place.
Suddenly a silence fell on the area as out of nowhere, a being emerged in the sky.
The being in the sky had dark blue skin and was looking at them as if they were nothing but ants in his eyes.
The leader of the group stepped forward. He took brave steps, but his face gave him up. It was pale from fear.
The people here belonged to the single tribe of Namascus. A low-level race that had migrated to the place. The highest cultivation in the group was Soul Formation, and there was only one of them who was also the leader.
“Don’t fear, you are all safe here,” The man in the sky suddenly spoke. Unexpectedly, he spoke the tongue used by Namascus’s people.
The tribe on the ground felt a friendliness toward the man deep in their hearts as they heard him speak their tongue.
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Aakesh had kidnapped these people since he wanted guardians and a thriving world for the inheritor.
The Namascus would guard the palace and treat it as their sacred temple while waiting for the inheritor to come.
At the same time, Aakesh didn’t want to be biased, so people for Namascus could also try to gain the inheritance.
Aakesh created a thriving system for them. He had gained many things from Panagea over these years, and Aakesh used that knowledge here.
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A/N: Tomorrow would be the last day in the Primal dimension.
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