Chapter 1283: Soul Sanctuary(2)
Kernel read the details on the skill card. The soul was something that was durable yet fragile at the same time. It was the longest-lived part of the body, but it was also easily injured if someone knew about soul attacks.
Without a soul, the body couldn't exist, and its existence didn't matter. The same was the case with the skill, as it shattered that same soul, erasing the existence of the enemy.
Kernel liked the destructive capability of the skill, and he fell in love with it. At the end of the day, Lazarus' members were also from the demon group. They also had the same taste for destruction as most demon races.
Kernel read the side-effect of the skill, and it was something known to him. Spirit was one of the most complicated elements in the Multiverse.
If Kernel were to pull out Emperor level [Soul Shatterer], he would find the difference between the two skills.
The God level skill had only a slim chance of causing damage to the soul if it wasn't used with precise control. For the same level of mistake, the Emperor level skill had a sure chance of soul damage, with even a slight chance of a little fracture. Even a minuscule soul fracture was an extremely severe injury. It could not only affect the talent of the cultivator but also affect their cultivation.
Kernel made up his mind to buy the skill. The price of seven hundred thousand skill stones didn't affect him at all. It was an extremely minuscule amount for him.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtSince Kernel had now acquired one skill, he wasn't satisfied with only one. He wanted several more attacking type skills of God's level. But since Aakesh had already told him that a customer could only buy one skill for each level in each type, he couldn't purchase any more skills.
Kernel decided to buy another Emperor level attacking skill, but before that, he decided to purchase one god level skill of the other types. He already had a great movement skill for himself, and he didn't want to change that. The other four types were different situations.
Kernel reached into the last shelf in the second row and pulled his hand out. It held a skill card at that time.
Kernel focused on the content on it. The upper one-third of the card contained a small illustration of the skill.
In it, there were transparent dots of light enveloping a user. He didn't like what he read and already had an even better defensive skill, so he returned the card.
When he pulled his hand out again, there was a new skill card in it.
That time, Kernel didn't have to repeat the reaching and pulling several times. Only in his second attempt, he found a skill he liked.
[Name: Soul Sanctuary
Type: Defense
Level: God
Cultivation Level: Early to Peak Supreme God
Effect: Creates an impervious sanctuary that shields the user's soul from harm
Description: The user harnesses the profound essence of the soul to create an impenetrable fortress of spiritual protection. This skill forms a sanctuary that shields the user's soul from all forms of harm, rendering them nearly invulnerable to soul-based attacks and spiritual assaults.
The activation of Soul Sanctuary requires mastery over the element of the soul and precise control over spiritual energy. Maintaining the sanctuary demands a continuous focus, and the user must carefully manage their spiritual reserves to ensure its stability.
Price: Eight hundred thousand supreme Sacred stones.]
What made Kernel instantly fall in love with the skill was that it had no side effects at all. Every skill required concentration, and once used, it would exhaust the body. The only difference was that some only had little effects, while others had intense effects. But it happened for every skill, and [Soul Sanctuary] was also one.
The skill's defense capability wasn't poor either, but Lazarus had seen better ones. Despite that, he couldn't bring himself to go for another skill. His mind wanted to select the skill, but his heart wanted to continue his hunt and keep searching for a better one.
Kernel decided to do what his mind said, and it wanted the skill, so his decision was made.
Time flew by, and minutes passed in a flash.
After getting one skill each for attacking, defensive, and supporting types, Kernel reached into the last shelf of the top row, representing the God level skill of combination type.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmKernel had a skill that gave him a boost with the medley of attacking capabilities in his mind. Hoping to find one like that, he pulled his hand out.
His hand contained a skill card, and he read the content on it. He wasn't satisfied with the skill, so he returned it and went for another one.
Time flew by, and Kernel pulled out the skill card for the twenty-fifth time.
[Name: Soulforge Ignition
Type: Combination (Supporting and Attack)
Level: God
Cultivation Level: Early to Peak Supreme God
Effect: Empowers the user with stellar energies for enhanced attack and spiritual prowess
Description: The user combines the profound essence of the soul with stellar energies, creating an unparalleled boost to strength, agility, and spiritual defense. The skill enables the user to manifest ethereal weapons forged from stellar energies. These weapons possess extraordinary spiritual cutting power, capable of slicing through defenses and disrupting the flow of spiritual energy within opponents.
The activation of the skill requires a profound understanding of the element of the soul. The celestial empowerment places a considerable strain on the user's spiritual energy, demanding precise control to maintain the enhanced abilities and the ethereal weapons.
Price: Seven ultimate Sacred stones.]
Kernel read the details on the cards with a shocked face. Kernel was already a tall figure, so he could open his mouth widely enough to engulf a human in its entirety. But at that moment, it seemed he would devour an elephant with ease.
The effect of the skill was something that was what he wanted but entirely went beyond his expectations.
The price of seven ultimate Sacred stones showed the difference between [Soulforge Ignition] and other skills bought by him. Even then, he felt that the price didn't do justice to what the skill offered.