Upon entering the ''Beast'' section of the shop, pages of 3D images instantly appeared in Rossell''s mind, each accompanied by extensive annotations detailing the origin, detailed information, and point redemption requirements for each pet beast seed.
This was a system that allowed one to exchange points for various life forms to become their pet beast. At his current system level, Rossell found that he could only redeem the most basic and primitive beasts with his points.
Though collectively termed "Beast," the system offered more than just traditional beasts. In the ''Beast'' category alone, not only were there beasts and animals, but also fish, insects, flowers, birds, and plants—essentially any life form. All were available for redemption, though the required points varied.
With just a quick glance, Rossell noticed that even humans of various forms were listed at the end of the Beast shop. There were humans resembling himself, others with purple hair and violet eyes, those with wings, and even some with horns—all human in fundamental appearance with minor differences. Their point cost ranged from 300 to 1,000 points.
Beyond this, other life categories extended into various exotic species, with a diversity that suggested Earth''s creations made up only a tenth of what was available in the shop.
For example, in the Beast category, there was an ant called the "Herculean Worker Ant," requiring only 10 points for redemption. According to the system, these ants were from the "Flare Reed Star Realm," and an adult Herculean Worker Ant could lift 1,500 times its body weight and drag 3,000 times its weight.
Incredible—truly incredible!
Rossell was not foolish; from this information alone, he realized that this mysterious super pet system might be the turning point for his struggling life.
Following the Beast category were grayed-out slots for Fierce Beasts, which remained "mortal beasts." Fierce Beasts were simply more ferocious, powerful, and combative than ordinary beasts, and their redemption costs started at four digits.
The lowest of these was the Saber-Tooth Tiger at 1,000 points, going up to the most expensive, the "Crimson Prison Devouring Python," priced at exactly 10,000 points.
Beyond Fierce Beasts were Savage Beasts, also "mortal," but larger in size. Upon investigating, Rossell noted that the smallest Savage Beasts were over fifteen meters tall.
Giant creatures measuring tens of meters in length were not unusual, including creatures from the Cretaceous period like the Tyrannosaurus and Pterosaurs, which were part of the Savage Beasts. Their point cost ranged from 10,000 to 100,000 points, with creatures like the T-Rex occupying the lower tiers.This tale has been unlawfully lifted without the author''s consent. Report any appearances on Amazon.
The largest category of Savage Beasts surpassed a hundred meters, suggesting they did not originate from Earth''s environment.
Overall, the idea of such colossal Savage Beasts left Rossell''s heart pounding with excitement. Imagining one day being able to redeem such a gigantic pet was thrilling.
Godzilla attacking a city? That would be nothing!
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Beyond the Savage Beasts lay a series of question marks, indicating beast levels currently beyond his detection capabilities. This suggested that the system''s randomly gifted Ice-Crystal Fish Mother Spirit Beast was of immense value, far surpassing that of a Savage Beast.
At that moment, Rossell realized just how lucky he was to have received the spirit fish seed.
Even though he was eager to explore just how powerful the Ice-Crystal Fish was, Rossell kept his cool and continued his research.
In addition to the pet shop, his personal attributes were clearly outlined, displaying his current physical stats. The numbers in brackets indicated what would be typical for a normal adult.
Clearly, in terms of strength and agility, he was quite deficient, which left Rossell blushing with embarrassment. However, upon reflection, he realized his physical condition was not bad compared to many others, which helped him regain some psychological balance.
Regarding his unique "Divine Origin" attribute, this power came from his fusion with the system, unlocking certain energy within his bloodline.
Located at the center of his brow, this energy could be sensed as a pure, distinct flow circulating there—it was his Divine Origin Power.
Beyond attributes and the shop, the spatial backpack was straightforward, akin to where he had accessed the Ice-Crystal Fish Mother seed—similar to a space ring, but it was only effective for system-produced items.
The tasks option was currently blank, leaving only "Host Skills."
Host Skills were unique abilities only the "Host" could wield. Likely, no one else in the world besides Rossell could possess such skills.
In his current explorations, Rossell had only discovered the host skill "Divine Origin Feeding."
Divine Origin Feeding: Uses his Divine Origin Power to nurture pet beasts, enabling rapid growth. Each use consumes 1 point of Divine Origin Power.
Moreover, within the "Host Skills" section, apart from the mastered "Divine Origin Feeding," Rossell found several grayed-out host skills that he currently lacked the conditions to learn.
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Divine Origin Strengthening: Uses a large amount of Divine Origin to enhance a pet beast''s physique, making it stronger than its peers.
Learning Cost: 500 Points.
Learning Condition: Divine Origin Power of 15 points or higher.
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Divine Origin Potential Expansion: Expands a pet beast''s physical potential, allowing it to break genetic barriers for further growth.
Learning Cost: 5,000 Points.
Learning Condition: Divine Origin Power of 15 points or higher.
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Wild Gift Transfer: Transplants one wild ability from one pet beast to another permanently.
Learning Cost: 1,000 Points.
Learning Condition: Divine Origin Power of 15 points or higher.
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Wild Gift Assimilation: Extracts a natural wild ability from a pet beast, permanently making it the host''s own.
Learning Cost: 1,000 Points.
Learning Condition: Divine Origin Power of 15 points or higher.