Chapter 111 - The Supreme Primal Stone Card
Chapter 111: The Supreme Primal Stone Card
"Are there any limitations on teleportation of the supreme Primal stone card?" George asked as the concept of teleporting from anywhere in the Primal dimension to the store was unheard of.
George never expected to get so many surprises in a single day. First, he heard about a world that had unlimited revivals and would grant rewards for completing quests, and now he heard of a card that could help him in teleportation from any point of the Primal dimension.
"No, there aren't any limitations unless someone from second or above dimensions tries to stop you," Aakesh responded.
George couldn't help but smile after hearing Aakesh. If anyone from the second dimension or above had the thought of attacking him, he wouldn't have even gotten the chance to activate the teleportation.
"Give me one supreme Primal stone card," George said as suddenly another supreme Primal stone appeared in his hand. He then handed it to Aakesh.
Aakesh nodded and took the Primal stone from George's hands. He then lightly tapped the stone to the block containing a pattern of the black hole. The next moment, the stone turned into liquid and flowed into the black hole. Aakesh then pressed the supreme switch.
A light then started emerging from the opening in the second square block. The next moment, the light disappeared, and a rectangular card appeared floating in the air. Aakesh then grabbed the card and looked at it as it was also his first time seeing it.
The card was silver in color, with the name of the store, 'The First Store' engraved in golden letters on the top of it. Below the name, there was a golden line drawn in a zigzag motion.
The zigzag line denoted the calling function of the card. Below the line, there was a pattern written in draconic language that signified the ability of teleportation. Below the patter, there was a tiny see-through hole.
"Spill a single drop of your blood on the hole," Aakesh informed George as he handed him the card.
George took the card and scrutinized it first before dropping his blood. He tried to sense the zigzag line and the teleportation pattern, but the card only felt a normal metal to him, no matter how much he tried. He then gave up in the end after failing to sense anything for the umpteenth time.
He then bit his finger and spilled a single drop of his blood into the tiny hole. Since he was an Immortal belonging to the human race and was only one step away from attaining divinity, his blood was still red, but there was a light golden hue surrounding it. When he attained divinity and became a god, his blood would completely turn golden instead of red.
The next moment, his blood passed through the hole, but instead of falling to the ground, out of nowhere, the tiny drop of blood turned into a little wave and engulfed the entire card.
The next moment, the silver card turned into the red with a little bit of golden hue, the same color as his blood. A surprised expression appeared on George's face the next moment, as he found the same card in his consciousness right next to his soul that looked exactly like him.
The next moment, a thought automatically emerged in his head that contained all the details of the card. It taught him the way to communicate, teleport, and the number of Primal stones currently in the card.
"Wait for me!" He suddenly told Evelyn and Aakesh as he suddenly warped from the store.
If George had tried to teleport from the store before buying the supreme card, he wouldn't have been able to as the system restricted teleportation, but the owners of the supreme card had the privilege not to have any restriction from the system.
After teleporting from the store, George appeared in the Pocoso Empire. He didn't just stay there. He teleported again, and the next moment, he appeared in the Memor Empire, which was around three trillion Yojanas away from the Pocoso Empire.
He didn't stop in the Memor Empire. He teleported several times and finally reached the Xaya Empire, the strongest Empire of the Anga continent and the only Empire of the Elves.
George teleported at the entrance gate of the Empire. He did so because teleportation from outside or inside the Empire was prohibited for everyone except the Elf royal family.
He had appeared here as he wanted to check whether the card would be able to teleport him from here to the store, despite the prohibition or not.
Since George was a Human, he had to get in line to enter the Empire, despite being an Immortal. He didn't feel bad as he could see hundreds like him belonging to different races, peacefully waiting for their turn without trying to create a riot.
After a few moments, his turn finally came.
"Human, What's the purpose of your visit to the divine Xaya Empire?" The guard standing at the entry door asked George with pride evident in his voice.
"Only for travel," George expressionlessly responded as he showed his identity as the prince of the Pocoso Empire to the guard.
A respectful expression appeared on the guard's face after seeing the identity, as Xaya Empire may be the strongest, but other states that had the word Empire joined with them were no joke to be trifled with. Even the weakest of the Empire in the Anga continent had tens of Immortals, the strongest level in the Primal dimension.
"Ten supreme Primal stones," The guard then asked for the entry fee.
Being a prince of an Empire gave him entry into the city without any questions, but he still had to pay the entry fee, as only Elves were allowed into the Xaya Empire without the entry fee.
George happily paid the entry fee as ten supreme Primal stones weren't a big deal for him.
The guard then allowed him to enter the Empire. He lightly tapped the humongous wooden door, and it opened the next moment. Beyond the gate appeared a humongous portal that shined like a cluster of stars.
No one except the direct descendants of the Xaya Empire knew the actual location of it, as it was located in a pocket dimension.
George took a step inside the portal and disappeared into it.. The next moment, he appeared in a place where artificial structures met the trees.