âThis is⦠interesting,â Kaelith remarked as she inspected one of the many gold coins that had been dumped inside her shop. She flipped it and inspected both sides. âWhere did you get these?â
âFrom a tomb,â Rakna replied and she hummed. âWhy?â
âBecause this is a kind of special currency,â she said. âItâs called Tur and itâs the most used in Old Eden where certain people prefer to use a solely physical alternative to Talys. Itâs not common to see these in anything below the 500th Plateau. Thatâs why I was a bit surprised.â
âWhatâs their value?â
âWell, 1 Tur equals around 50 Talys,â she revealed and Raknaâs eyes widened slightly. She snorted at that. âYes, wolfy. With everything you got here, Iâd say you have at the very least a million or two. Add to that the precious stones and objects and it might increase by another million.â
Rakna hummed quietly. To say he was stunned by the amount would be a lie. He did expect a big figure based on Veriasâ background. In fact, he almost was disappointed. Considering how important he had seemed to be, he thought it would be even more.
âBut I guess itâs normal if he truly had to escape in hurry after his betrayal,â he thought.
âWell, do you want me to convert all of it?â Kaelith cut his musing short and he nodded. âAll right then,â she said and waved her hand. All the valuables in the room started floating and with a flick of her hand, a door leading to the back shop opened and everything flew inside.
After that was done, Kaelith snapped her fingers and the door closed. At the same time, three briefcases like the ones Baires had given Nyx appeared on the counter in front of her.
âThe final count has been automatically done by the System. Thereâs exactly 2 962 745 Talys in these,â she declared whilst pointing at the cases. âI recommend you put these in your bank as soon as you leave the shop.â
âIâll do so,â Rakna replied and tried to put the money inside his storage. But, as he half-expected, the cases didnât move an inch. However, his balance was instantly maxed out and some of the coins inside the cases disappeared. âLooks like really canât carry more than your balance cap.â
âObviously. If you could just put Talys inside your storage, it would beat the purpose of having a balance limit. Why do you think Hosts made Turs in the first place? So that they could carry their wealth on them without having the System rejecting it.â
Rakna blinked at that. âWait, so itâs better to have Turs instead?â
âNot really, actually. While Turs do have a value, they cannot be used to buy anything within the System since it is not acknowledged by it as a currency.â
âWeird.â
âItâs just how it is. Anyhow, Iâll ask you again today, is there anything you want to buy?â The vixen asked whilst propping her elbows on the counter and pressing her chin on her hands. âThere is some really nifty stuff you could get with all that.â
Rakna pondered about it. He did have quite a lot now and while he generally preferred saving as much money as he could while he could, it wouldnât hurt to get a few things. Originally, he wanted to ask her if she had something for nightmares but that problem might have already been solved by his acquirement of Soul Breath.
âWell, for now, give me ten Tier 7 pills for each of their categories. Tier 8 will become useless once I reach level fifty.â
âSure. Thatâll be a bit costly since you want pills instead of potions. Normally, it would be 150 000 Talys. Though, since you have that obscene discount,â she growled the word as if she despised it. âItâll be 120k instead. Youâre okay with that?â
âThatâs⦠expensive.â
âWhat did you expect?â Kaelith shrugged. âTier 7 is for Hosts up to level 100. There are also huge differences in price between tiers. You can fully expect to have to spend millions in the future.â
âI see⦠Do you know how fast overdose would happen with T.7 pills? And what would happen if I used higher tier pills at my current level?â
âAh, yes. Well, it all depends on the bodyâs capability to intake them. But, on average, people start getting symptoms after consuming three under an hour. They will reach the stage of internal suicide if they were to eat around seven of them, Iâd say. Though, if youâre interested, that number is higher if you use potions instead.â
âNo thanks. I only want fast-acting agents. I already have a way to recuperate at around the same rate as potions do,â Rakna stated and she raised an eyebrow.
âHow so?â
âSecret.â
âOf course,â she huffed with a smile. âFor your other question; forget about it. If the tier of the medicine you take is too much for your current level, never mind overdose, you will straight up skip to internal suicide. But if your attributes are high enough, you could probably handle a tier or two above your current standard. Though, the overdose would still happen a lot faster. Donât forget that.â
âNoted. Thanks.â
âYouâre welcome. So? What do you want other than pills?â
âA defensive skill,â he immediately responded. That was something he realized he needed after the spar. While he could make shields with Star Make or even dodge with Shadow Step or Flash Step which he had yet to learn. He had no way of truly tanking damage. And Ireful Shell just could not cut it as a tactical measure.
âIt would have made things so much easier against Flaviaâs Chaos Magic,â he thought.
âI take it that you mean something different from Ireful Shell?â
âYes. And if possible, with a reasonable cost to it.â
âPicky now, are we?â She smirked. âBut I have what you want. Take a look.â With that said, a skill description appeared in front of him.
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Designation: Skill/Spontaneous Skill
Name: Gradation Hex Buffer (GHB)
Requirements: Lv.9 Mana Control | 15 INT | 1 MR
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When activating this skill, the user renounces a part of their mana pool to form a floating hexagonal barrier that they can control at will. Their defense will depend on how much mana is put into it and their size can be modulated. Keep in mind that the larger it is, the more spread out the energy becomes, thus weakening the overall integrity.
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The caster can decide at any time to recall the shield and recover the mana employed on it. The amount recovered will depend on how damaged it is. It is also possible to summon several shields at once but they will become harder to control and conjure as the number goes up.
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Shield Cost: 1 â 50 MP.
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Note: This is a very popular skill in the System for its versatility and usability. However, not all Hosts choose to learn it for the very simple reason that it is a skill with a very inefficient growth curve in the long run.
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No matter how strong the user becomes, the shield will not become stronger because it cannot be infused with more than 50 MP. It will forever have the same defensive potential and while summoning more than one can challenge the issue, even high-rankers would have trouble summoning a double-digit number of them because of the paralyzing mental stress that is even harsher than parallel thoughts.
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âAs you see, itâs both a good and bad skill,â Kaelith commented. âIt will be useful to you until you reach somewhere around level 120. I recommend you find something better after that. Itâs a bit expensive for what it is but with the money you have right now, you can afford it.â
Rakna passively listened to her as he read the description. It did sound appealing. The accurate defense of the shields was not specified but they would probably at least be able to stop magic that cost less than the mana infused in them.
As for physical blows, he had no idea how to make the conversion. âI would need to know the raw force that mana can exert and compare it to a value in kilograms or newtons perhaps⦠Thatâs one more thing to look into.â
There was also the requirement in mana control but it was something he could easily fulfill with a bit of effort. Ultimately, he decided to buy it. For now, he would follow Kaelithâs recommendation and see for himself how good or bad the skill truly was. âIâll take it.â
âGood, thatâs 400 000 more to your purchase after discount. Anything else?â
âYes, do you sell hearts?â He asked, after purposefully waiting so that she would not associate it with what he said about having an alternative to potions. At least, now, if she ever found out in the future of what he could with The Harvester or The Scavenger, he would be able to say he had given her a few hints.
âWhat?â Kaelith had every right to be bewildered by the question. âAs in⦠hearts? Like, the ones that pump blood and stuff in your body?â
âYes. I donât think there are many things called hearts, are there?â Rakna deadpanned.
âThat doesnât explain why you want to buy one!â
âSeveral, actually.â
ââ¦â The fox woman stared at him incredulously for a few seconds before speaking again, âNo, you canât buy body parts in here. Youâll have to go to Trafford for that.â
âThat does make sense,â Rakna muttered. âThey do deal with corpses, after all.â Itâs true that he hadnât thought about that when he had been there. âIn that case, Iâll have to go there. Tomorrow, probably.â
âThen, is that all?â
âYe-â He paused. âWait, no, I almost forgot. Add a Gigantism Pill.â
âWhat? Why? Did you lose the last one or something?â
âNot exactly. Letâs just say that it was both used and wasted.â
âThat doesnât explain anythingâ¦â Kaelith grumbled and mentally accessed the shop to make the order in Raknaâs stead. âAnyway, in total, itâll be 560 000 Talys.â
Rakna received a prompt to confirm the purchase and he readily accepted it. His balance instantly went down to 40 000 from his maximum of 600 000 and he then took the occasion to fill up his balance again afterward.
âWell, this oneâs empty now so Iâll take it back,â Kaelith remarked as she grabbed one of the cases and made it disappear. Shortly after, Sylvie came from the back as usual with the items. Kaelith unsealed them within a few seconds and handed everything to Rakna.
He immediately put the pills and the skill card in his storage. He closed the two briefcases in front of him and grabbed them before turning around. âIâll be on my way. Good luck with the meeting, foxy,â he said and he heard a groan.
âGod, you really needed to remind me of that⦠Actually, Iâll just stay here until the meetingâs over and blame it on you when they ask me.â Rakna almost tripped on his way to the exit. He looked over his shoulder with a blank look.
âYouâre going to throw me under the busâ¦?â
âIsnât that what friends do for each other?â She retorted with a bright and innocent expression but she couldnât hide the mirth in her eyes. âDonât worry, itâs not like they will hunt you down⦠as long as I donât use this excuse too much in the future.â
ââ¦seriously?â
The vixen giggled. âJust kidding, have a good evening, wolfy.â
He grunted and opened the door. âYou tooâ¦â