Infinite Regeneration In The Apocalypse-Chapter 117: Buy! Buy!! Buy!!!

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Chapter 117: Buy! Buy!! Buy!!!

The three-minute countdown reached zero.

The entire world suddenly turned pure white, as though someone had detonated a nuclear weapon that erased all color and substance from reality itself. A brilliant white light shone with such intensity that it overwhelmed all other sensations.

Vogue squinted his eyes against the radiance, raising one hand to shield his face. When the initial intensity faded slightly and he cautiously opened his eyes again, he suddenly realized his surroundings had completely changed.

He was no longer standing in the destroyed corporate building. Instead, he found himself inside what appeared to be a massive white cube-shaped space that extended in all directions as far as he could see. The walls, floor, and ceiling were all perfectly smooth and glowing with soft white light.

The space was enormous—easily the size of several football fields combined. And he wasn’t alone. Throughout this vast chamber, he could see hundreds of other figures standing scattered around, all of them looking equally confused and disoriented.

These were the survivors. The eight hundred and forty-seven players who had made it through the trial alive.

Vogue looked around carefully, trying to spot any familiar faces. He didn’t see Elena or James, which wasn’t surprising since they had been part of the group hunting him and probably hadn’t focused on their own evolution. He didn’t see any of the other Ultimate Evolution candidates either.

At the center of this massive white space, a large holographic display suddenly materialized out of thin air. The projection was easily ten meters tall and displayed information in glowing blue text that everyone could read from any angle.

Vogue’s eyes were immediately drawn to his own information displayed prominently:

[Name: Vogue Morningster]

[Total Points Earned: 1,213,140]

The number was staggering. Vogue stared at it, trying to understand how he had accumulated so many points.

A breakdown appeared below the total:

[1,000,000 points - Ultimate Evolution Achievement Bonus]

[200,000 points - Eliminated Two Legendary Creatures]

[13,140 points - Eliminated 10,000+ Radiants (bonus multiplier applied for exceeding requirement)]

So the Ultimate Evolution alone was worth a million points. That made sense given how difficult it was to achieve. The legendary creature kills had also been worth substantial rewards. And even his radiant kills, which had felt like endless grinding, had contributed a decent amount once the bonus multiplier was applied.

But the hologram wasn’t finished displaying information. Another section appeared, and this one made Vogue’s jaw drop.

It was a shop. A massive catalog of items available for purchase using the points he’d just earned.

The list seemed infinite, organized into countless categories that branched and subdivided into more specific sections. Vogue could see thousands upon thousands of items scrolling past in organized columns.

There were cultivation herbs ranging from common grade all the way up to divine grade. Some of the high-tier spiritual herbs had prices in the millions of points and came with descriptions promising they could extend lifespan by centuries or allow breakthrough to higher realms.

There were combat techniques of every grade imaginable. He saw Ordinary, Human, Earth, Sky, Heaven, Legendary, Mythic, and even Divine tier techniques available. The prices ranged from a few hundred points for basic Ordinary techniques to tens of millions for Divine tier ultimate abilities.

There were treasures and artifacts of every type—weapons, armor, accessories, tools. Swords that could cut through space itself. Shields that created impenetrable barriers. Rings that stored entire dimensions inside them. The variety was overwhelming.

There were clothes and equipment that provided various enhancements. Robes that increased cultivation speed. Boots that boosted movement techniques. Gloves that amplified physical strength.

There were gadgets and technological devices that seemed to blend cultivation and science in ways Vogue didn’t fully understand. Communication devices that worked across planetary distances. Scanning tools that could analyze anyone’s cultivation level and abilities.

There were bloodlines available for purchase. Dragon bloodlines, phoenix bloodlines, divine beast bloodlines. Ways to fundamentally alter your genetic heritage and gain the inherent advantages of legendary creatures.

There were talent modification items. Fruits that could change your awakened talent to a different one. Elixirs that could upgrade a talent’s grade from B-rank to A-rank, or even higher.

There were even complete physiques available—similar to Vogue’s Ancient Nine-Headed Primordial Dragon Physique but different varieties. Each one came with astronomical price tags in the hundreds of millions of points.

Everything one could possibly imagine was actually available here in this shop, ready to be purchased if you had enough points.

Vogue realized this was probably the most important reward from the trial. The points he’d earned gave him access to resources that would normally take years or even decades to acquire through normal means. He could jumpstart his cultivation path and gain advantages that would put him far ahead of his peers.

The question was: what should he buy?

He had over a million points to spend, which sounded like a lot. But looking at the prices of high-tier items, he realized it wasn’t actually that much in the grand scheme of things. He could either buy one extremely expensive item, or multiple cheaper items that would provide more versatility.

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Vogue carefully browsed through the holographic shop interface, his eyes scanning through category after category of available items. His finger swiped through the air, navigating the menus with growing understanding of how the system worked.

When he reached the talent section, his eyes widened considerably at what he discovered. Various S-Rank talents were actually available for purchase, displayed in neat rows with their descriptions and effects clearly listed. Each one cost exactly 100,000 points.

Vogue did some quick mental calculation. He possessed over 1.2 million points total, which meant theoretically he could purchase twelve different S-Rank talents with the resources he currently had available. Twelve incredibly powerful abilities that would make him an absolute monster in combat.

Vogue thought carefully for several long minutes, weighing his options and considering what would provide the most benefit for his specific situation and future goals. His mind worked through various combinations and strategies, calculating the long-term value of different purchases.

Finally, after extensive deliberation, he made his decision about what to buy from the shop. His finger moved through the holographic interface, selecting specific items and confirming purchases that would shape his development path for years to come.