Chapter 211 - Primal And Sacred Units
Chapter 211: Primal and Sacred Units
After learning new information about power measurement, Robert\'s eyes started shining. He knew he would finally get the answer he had been searching for, for centuries.
Even though not having an answer didn\'t play any role in his psyche, still having it would feel good.
"So, do you know the power level of the weakest being of the Sacred dimension?" Robert asked Eris since he knew about the units.
Eris shook his head in response. It had already been countless years since he had been living in the Primal dimension. He only knew about the units because that Knowledge was there even when he wasn\'t born.
As for not knowing about the power level, several Epochs had passed, and in that time, countless races had died out while countless races had taken birth, so he had no idea about the weakest race in the Sacred dimension and their power level.
After getting a no from Eris, Robert looked at Aakesh, who had already ignored them when he started conversing with Eris.
"Sorry..., store owner, can you please answer my question?" Robert apologized to Aakesh for ending the conversation midway when it was he who had asked the question.
"What unit?" Aakesh expressionlessly asked in response.
"In Primal units!"
"One to two billion Primal units," Aakesh answered.
The weakest being in the Sacred dimension is always the latest ascendant. Each ascendant had a varying power level due to bloodlines, law, power system, etc. Still, the weakest being had a power value of 1 Sacred unit.
"What\'s the power of the peak Immortal in units?" Robert asked as only then could he measure the power gap between the strongest of the Primal dimension and the weakest of the Sacred dimension.
"Ten million to 100 million Primal units," Aakesh responded.
Aakesh currently had around 8 million Primal units of strength, making him almost equal to the level of weakest Immortals.
"That big of a gap!" Robert exclaimed in surprise.
It may only appear that the figurative difference of power is ten to one hundred times, but the literal gap exceeded even the imaginative gap.
Even if millions of strongest Immortals were to try to harm the weakest God, they still wouldn\'t be able to do anything.
But the next moment, he returned to calm as he also finally got the answer he had always wanted. Seeing the power difference between the strongest Immortal and the weakest God, he was confident that they couldn\'t destroy the Primal dimension.
He also got his confirmation from Aakesh. Aakesh also told him a new piece of information that the eleven Void Beasts were stronger than the weakest of Gods, and if they were to combine their force, they could even kill one.
The dimension wasn\'t something that could be broken down by power. The Primal dimension didn\'t allow the ascenders to stay here because they had exceeded the rule power of it.
Aakesh also told them that they could also check their power on the slab inside the weapons room.
The slab would only show the level of the attack until the peak Immortal. Once it exceeded that limit, the slab would start showing power in Primal units.
Robert decided to check his power unit since he had nothing to do for the next four hours and went to the weapons room. He also dragged Eris with him since he wanted to see the power unit of a pseudo ascender.
After Eris and Robert left, a frown appeared on Aakesh\'s face.
"Hey, system, are you trying to create a fight between the Asura race and me when I haven\'t even met them?" He asked the system inside his head.
While learning about the races during his first-ever quest, he also learned about major events concerning them. So he knew many things about the war between the Titan race and the Asura race that even Eris didn\'t know.
It was the son of the head of the Titan race that had killed the daughter of the leader of the Asura clan when she was only a child, and that incident had made the war so cruel that even a Deva had to personally intervene.
The remaining few Titans believe that it was the kindness of the Asura clan that they left them alive and only banished them to the Primal dimension. But the truth was that the Deva that had created them had to personally intervene and request the leader of the Asura clan to let them live.
The leader of the Asura clan knew even if he refused the request of the Deva, they wouldn\'t do a thing to them or take revenge, but the Devas commanded so much respect due to their inherent good nature that the leader accepted their request and banished the last 124 members of the Titan race.
The Deva gave a treasure to the leader of the Asura clan after getting happy with the leader, and that treasure automatically made him the strongest of the three dimensions. It was only Vritrasura who surpassed him, but after his death, the leader once again became the number one.
Aakesh was one of the few beings to know about this. If, due to him, the banishment of the Titans failed, wouldn\'t it directly pit him against the leader of the Asura clan?
He wasn\'t afraid of him, but the current him couldn\'t even challenge a breath released by the leader, let alone fight, so he didn\'t want to make a strong enemy like him in this phase.
[Host, you don\'t need to worry about that. The store treats each customer equally.]
The system replied in its emotionless voice.
Aakesh didn\'t get the answer he wanted, but he didn\'t ask it again since he knew the system didn\'t answer on purpose. If he wanted to find the truth about why the system didn\'t care even if it offends the strongest being after the Devas, he needed authority, and currently, he had none. Only with the upgrade of the store, his authority would grow.
While Aakesh spoke with the system about the Titans, Eris and Robert tested their power on the slab in the weapons room.
Robert punched aiming at the center of the slab without using any energy or skill.
The next moment, the slab lightened up, and instead of units, the slab showed peak Dharma Monarch.
Next, Eris stepped forward and repeated the same process.. Unlike the last time, 42,767,543 Primal units appeared on the slab.