SSS Ranked Awakening: All My Skills Are at Level 100-Chapter 46: System wants me to be Poor!

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Chapter 46: System wants me to be Poor!

Chapter 46: System wants me to be Poor!

Leon read through every single detail of the items, skills, elixirs, and techniques that appeared in front of the first page. The interface shimmered faintly, like sunlight dancing across rippling water, lending the catalog an ethereal aura.

If he had causality, he would want to have every single thing on that list. But he knew he couldn’t do that. However, there was one item that caught his eyes and held them fast.

19. Cradle Seed of Elements (Divine– Item)

Once planted in the body, gradually enhances all possessed elemental affinities.

Price: 790,000,000

Vendor: The Keeper of The Dimensions

’A Divine-ranked item that could enhance elemental affinities over time. I have an affinity for every element possible, so this item would be heaven-sent for me.’

He had never heard of a Divine-ranked item before, but he could guess that it had to be higher than mythical.

The problem was the price. It was a staggering 790 million causality to buy, and the vendor was none other than The Keeper of The Dimensions.

This time, Leon was careful not to say the name out loud. Whatever had happened previously when he muttered "Lord of Time and Space," he absolutely hated the sensation that followed. He had no desire to repeat that mistake.

After learning more about these cosmic entities, who might possess unimaginable power, Leon recalled one important detail.

’When I was awakening my class, I had the option to choose between these same classes. They were SSS-ranked like mine. Now I finally understand why those powerful-sounding classes were listed as ultra-rare rather than unique.’

’They were unique classes. But had I chosen them, they would have become ultra-rare—because I would have shared the same class as those entities.’

So that meant his class—Elemental Paragon, an SSS-ranked class—was on the same level as theirs. It didn’t take him long to grasp how powerful these entities might be. One of them was selling a Divine-ranked treasure. That same entities Class had been a class option for him. His class had the potential to reach the peak.

He was thrilled to realize this.

There was a search box located in the top-right corner of the golden, shimmering screen floating in front of him. Leon knew he couldn’t afford any of these treasures right now. He wanted to find something cheaper—and useful in the present.

He mentally typed the word "Cultivation" into the search bar. A single thought was enough to activate the search, something he quite appreciated—it was such a handy feature.

But no results appeared for what he wanted.

He was looking for a guide that would explain the cultivation ranks above Apprentice rank—or even above that—but nothing came up.

He tried searching various phrases: "ranking of cultivation," "world structure," "cosmos hierarchy," "Earthly Plane progression"...

After two long hours of doom-scrolling through useless entries, he finally found something that genuinely piqued his interest.

#. Self-Biography of the Great Master Longstaff (Rare – Book)

An autobiographical disaster penned by a self-proclaimed genius who claims to have seduced a dragon, outdueled a sword saint, and dated a fairy. Contains far too many shirtless illustrations and footnotes about "techniques" that definitely aren’t martial. "My journey from Lowest of the Low Ascendant Realm to Divine Realm."

Price: 100 casualties

Vendor: Master Longstaff the Endlessly Accomplished

Leon knew this book wasn’t exactly what he had set out to find, but the last line in the description caught his attention like a hook.

’Ascendant Realm to Divine Realm.’

Those were realms definitely above his current Earthly Realm. And since it was an autobiography, it would likely contain not just cultivation rankings but also hidden insights and obscure knowledge he hadn’t encountered before.

The most important thing? It was absurdly cheap compared to everything else—only one hundred causality.

But in order to buy it, he needed to trade something in exchange for causality. One option came to mind. Oddly enough, he hadn’t seen a single monster mana core being sold in the shop. That struck him as strange. Selling those would have made things easier—and leveling up would be much faster for anyone who could afford them.

So he decided not to exchange the cores for causality. Instead, the platinum bars seemed like the best choice for a trade.

He took the entire treasure box out of his inventory.

Massive. Ornate. It was banded in glowing gold, etched with elegant silver filigree and ancient runic script that shimmered like morning light touching still water. The aura it gave off wasn’t hostile—but it was dense, thick with age and presence, as if it had waited a lifetime for this moment.

Seeing the chest again made Leon feel good. He smiled faintly, satisfied. He was rich—no, beyond rich. He was a billionaire.

He pressed his hand against the treasure chest and summoned the Cosmic System mentally, asking it to calculate the causality value of the item before him.

A golden number began to shimmer above the box. It rose slowly from zero, digit by digit, until it stopped at 289,000.

’It was more than I had expected.’

Then again, it made sense. That much wealth could probably sway the course of kingdoms—or the outcome of wars.

Trying to be smart, Leon decided to take out five platinum bars. That should be enough to live comfortably for a lifetime without ever worrying about food or clothing, assuming he didn’t indulge in too much luxury.

However, when he checked the causality value of the box again, it had dropped—to a measly 98,000.

’I just lost almost two-thirds of the original value.’

It didn’t feel fair. There were absolutely more than 300 bars in that chest, and taking just five had caused the causality to drop so dramatically.

’That’s nasty.’

He returned four of the bars back into the chest and checked again, hoping to regain some of the value.

The result this time: 189,000.

One hundred eighty-nine thousand.

A full hundred thousand less than the original assessment—all because of one missing bar.

’Fuck this system, wanting to see me as a beggar.’

Leon knew he would regret it later. He tried to hold on to one platinum bar—just one—and because of that, he lost a staggering hundred thousand causality. He absolutely couldn’t accept that outcome. Even if it meant crying tears of blood, he had to undo his mistake.

With quiet resignation, he lowered himself onto both knees on the cold floor. The weight of his decision pressed on his chest. Carefully, almost reverently, he opened the ornate treasure chest once more and placed the final platinum bar back inside. His hands lingered on the glowing surface of the luxurious golden chest, slowly caressing the etched filigree and softly glowing runes. It was as if he were saying goodbye to an old friend.

His fingers trembled. His eyes shimmered—not tears exactly, but the edges were moist, a vulnerable glaze threatening to fall at any moment.

"Do it. Exchange this with causality," he whispered, barely able to raise his voice.

A notification flickered in front of him, sharp and clinical.

[Are you sure you want to exchange the item for causality?]

"Y-Yes," he replied. His voice cracked slightly, the word catching in his throat like it hurt to say.

’Hah... bye-bye, my dear friend.’

The moment the confirmation passed, the massive golden treasure chest vanished—not in a burst of light, nor with any mystical rumble. No tremor in the air. No flash of magic. No whisper from the void.

It simply glitched.

Like it had never existed.

Gone in a smooth flicker.

And just like that, reality slammed back into Leon’s chest like a hammer.

’I’m poor again. I was only a billionaire for one day.’

Another notification appeared in front of him.

[You have earned 289,000 causalities.]

At least that message softened the blow. A little.

Just a little.

But the mark had already been made.

The pain of parting with wealth so immense would linger in the corners of his soul for a long time.

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