Last Wish System Chapter 110
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"The user reached Origin Level 10."
"Main Chain Quest: Origin Path Rank 1 completed."
"Skill Quest [System special function: Storage] completed. [Storage Space] added."
"Body and soul improved thanks to the formation effects. Improvement optimized by the system."
"The user reached Origin Level 11."
Yale remained with his eyes closed as he wanted to check the system before leaving.
"Name: Yale | Age: 12 | Origin Level: 11 |Origin Points: 124/124"
"Vitality: 130 | Strength: 135 | Agility: 135 | Intelligence: 150 | Wisdom: 150 | Dexterity: 115"
Yale was surprised by the enormous increase in his stats; the formation effects surpassed his expectations by far.
Especially regarding the Intelligence and Wisdom points, they were already at the max value for a 1-star Novice.
The reason for that brutal increase was the healing of Yale's soul; if it weren't for the realm's restriction, it would have increased even more.
Having an abnormal stats in Intelligence and Wisdom was quite normal for reincarnated people, especially after reaching the Novice Rank when the soul loses the restrictions of a mortal's body.
The increase in the other stats was only due to the strength of the formation and the help from Tar and the Mysterious Expert.
Yale used his newly awakened spiritual sense for the first time, it was quite difficult to use due to being only recently awakened, but he managed to cover an area of twenty meters surrounding his body; in that area even with closed eyes, Yale would be able to know what happens even if someone attacked him from his back.
Yale felt that his prowess with the spiritual sense was too bad, but that was his misconception. Usually, a newly advanced kid will need months of practice before being able to use it well, even geniuses will need at least a month.
Yale had an incredibly strong soul thanks to his previous life. Even if it had been injured before dying, a kid's soul couldn't compare with it.
The only reason Yale didn't master the use of spiritual sense completely just after awakening was the fact he wasn't used to it and the fact that mastering it completely at the 1-star Novice Rank was difficult.
Of course, when saying mastering, it was only referring to the Novice Rank Spirit Sense. The Spirit Sense it would become stronger and had more functions as the realm increases, and those restrictions limited even reincarnated experts.
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The Spiritual Sense control and strength was directly related with the mind stats. Intelligence was related to the area it could cover, Wisdom with the Spiritual Sense power, and Dexterity with the capability to control it.
As Yale was already at the peak of Intelligence and Wisdom at the 1-star Novice Rank using Spiritual Sense was possible for him.
However, his control was a bit lacking due to having less Dexterity, that gap could be filled with experience using Spiritual Sense, but Yale didn't have access to his past life experience, so he would need a bit more time before mastering the Novice Rank Spiritual Sense.
It was possible to use the Spiritual Sense even with low mind stats as long one had reached the Novice Realm, but to master the use of Spiritual Sense, in other words, being able to use the current Spiritual Sense at its full capacity required having high mind stats.
There wasn't an exact number as one's experience also mattered in order to master the Spiritual sense usage, but it was completely impossible to master for anyone with less than hundred points in any of the stats related to the Spiritual Sense.
Thus, those who had only trained in the Warrior Path were doomed to being only able to use their Spiritual Sense roughly and never master it.
While testing his spiritual sense, Yale felt that Wyba, who was on his head, had advanced to the 9-star Mortal Rank after the benefits she obtained from the formation and used Appraisal on her.
"Name: Wyba | Age: 3 | Origin Monster Level: 9 | Species: Frost Winged Wolf (Synchronized Bloodline)"
"Life-bound contract with the user | Potential bound to user's realm | Bloodline always equal to the user."
"Vitality: 85 | Strength: 88 | Agility: 88 | Intelligence: 78 | Wisdom: 65 | Dexterity: 81"
"Skills: Frost Claw, Ice Spear, Bloodline Force, Body Illusion, Shape Shift, Water Healing."
Yale was happy seeing that Wyba's power had increased a lot, but he was unable to believe the last Skill that appeared on Appraisal.
Water Healing wasn't a skill easy to learn nor the most basic healing skill, but Wyba had learned it at some point without Yale noticing it.
Yale didn't use Appraisal on Wyba constantly, but he did it sometimes, and when he appraised her three months ago, she didn't have Water Healing in her list of Skills.
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Originally, Wyba only had an affinity to ice and not to water; there was no reason to easily learn a water spell and less one related to healing.
However, as she was affected by Yale's Origin Qi and both synchronized their bloodlines, Yale decided to stop pondering about it as it was beyond his comprehension. After all, the more skills Wyba had and the stronger she became, the better.
After checking Wyba, Yale went to check the Storage Space he had obtained from the system; he was longing from it since he had seen it in the Quest Menu for the first time.
Yale was able to access with his Spiritual Sense to the Storage Space easily, almost as if it was an instinct. The difficult part was creating a Storage Space, once created access it was easy for its creator, as the Last Wish System was part of Yale's soul, Yale found natural accessing it.
The Storage Space had hundred square meters and was completely empty. Yale had already decided to shift his most important pertinence to the Storage Space after returning to his room, after all, it was safer than having the items in spatial artifacts that could be stolen by others.
Yale wanted to travel to the Revgen Empire, and he couldn't discard being attacked by people more powerful than him.
Most bandits only wanted the belongings and weren't interested in murder others if they could avoid it.
If a bandit stole something from anyone with a strong background, they could return it with interests and some favors, in that way they would probably survive, but if they kill a person with a strong background, they would also end dead because the deceased's background wouldn't spare any efforts to hunt them.
Of course, there were exceptions, but most bandits still cherished their lives, and the assaulted ones were the same, so most assaults ended with the belongings of the attacked party stolen and nothing more.
Yale wouldn't care if he lost some wealth to avoid problems, he had two trump cards which could save his life, summoning Tar and his forbidden skill, but he didn't want to use them with mere bandits even if they were strong enough to kill him. The main reason was that those two trump cards were of only one use.
However, Yale couldn't afford to lose the Space-time Judgment Sword in the hands of bandits, and the same went to the badge received from Tar, which let Yale contact him inside the Zuatania Republic and summon him once.
Yale had planned to simply have a spatial artifact from the lowest quality with some goods on the outside when traveling to give it to bandits stronger than him. Of course, if the bandits were weaker than him or dared to have any intentions towards Wyba, Yale would battle with them.
"Can living beings enter the Storage Space?"
That was an important point Yale wanted to ask to the system because if the Storage Space had such a function, Wyba could also be safe inside.
"The current Storage Space isn't suited for living beings, but it is possible to stay inside alive for an hour. The user can't enter."
That wasn't the best answer Yale expected, but at least he could hide Wyba in an emergency situation.
Finally, Yale went to the Quest Menu; he had just finished one Main Chain Quest, so another one should have appeared.
The title of the second Main Chain Quest was [Main Chain Quest: Origin Path Rank 2], it was following the same line of naming as the previous one.
As for the sub-quest it required something Yale was already planning to do.
"Master the use of Spiritual Sense (Rank 1). Reward: System special function: Mapping."
The reward wasn't any increase in stats or Origin Points like the previous sub-quests, but a new function to the system was still desirable.
Before leaving the Quest Menu, Yale noticed that a new Skill Quest had appeared with the title [System special function improvement: Storage].
"Complete the second Main Chain Quest. Reward: The system will increase tenfold the size of [Storage Space], and living beings would be able to stay inside for a day."
That mission was similar to the one Yale had just completed and gave him the Storage Space, it was the continuation of that quest and Yale was happy to be able to have a method to improve the Storage Space.
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