From what he was able to understand, the [Kanadi of a Primordial] was a gradeless technique that refined one's body in its entirety.
It was similar to the Runic circle of Unlimited enhancements, just that he wasn't enhanced but thoroughly refined!
However, that was only the case if the few words that described the entire technique were true.
In the end, the technique was described as gradeless because it would enhance someone's entire being according to one's bloodline.
This was interesting but Jason's first impression of the technique was not that great because only a portion of his bloodline was extremely powerful.
As such, a [Sun] ranked technique might be better for him to choose even if it was a little bit more expensive.
Yet, the more he thought about it, the more impressive the short description he read about the [Kanadi of a Primordial] became.
There were specific functions he hadn't perceived earlier, and it was able to enhance every trait of his body. This included his physique, his mana vein, his mana core, and so on.
Thus, it was truly comparable to the Runic circle of Unlimited enhancements.
With that in mind, Jason grasped the book that cost 2000 Merit points and put it in his spatial ring.
This left him with less than 2500 Merit points left for his remaining purchases.
Thus, he could purchase a better cultivation technique, a martial art technique, and a movement technique.
However, given the fact that Luna ranked techniques cost between 100 and 1500 Merit points, there shouldn't be an issue with that.
It was sad that he couldn't hastily purchase the better techniques because he was not even sure if his body would be able to cope with the potency of Sun-ranked techniques right now!
That was because only Superior races were able to wield them owing to their innate traits, and even then they had to reach a specific cultivation base first.
In the end, Jason had to learn more about the six ranks in which the races were categorized based on their strength, the difference between the races, and if the common race's strongest individual were truly only at the Specta stage.
Only now he begin to wonder about that because he had no idea that reaching Specta stage was considered to be an ordinary task by the Primordial races.
By learning about this, he realized that the universe was ginormous.
In comparison, Manyr was relatively small, and Jason was slowly comprehending that he had been very callous about everything.
Considering that the Elvyr race that had come to their rescue when the Great Argos war had wreaked havoc on Argos was the strongest higher race, Jason had taken everything he had gotten to know for granted.
Yet, recalling how most races didn't even know the Celestia race's aura or their name, he believed that something with his understanding of the overall situation concerned the race rankings was wrong.
This included the ranking of martial art techniques, and it was only now that Jason was slowly understanding why Luna had been so confident that both Jason and Jennifer wouldn't be able to find Luna-ranked techniques.
They were simply too valuable and rare for normal people to procure.
Thus, even powerhouses that reigned entire planets were not able to procure such techniques just because they wanted to.
Seeing hundreds of Luna ranked techniques in front of him, Jason first doubted if it was an illusion.
But if even the five Primordial races were barely able to procure just a few hundred Luna ranked techniques, followed by a handful of Sun ranked techniques, and one gradeless technique, they had to be especially rare.
Otherwise, the five races that governed a large part of the Universe would have been able to share more techniques despite the possibility of races other than Primordial Descendants obtaining them.
When realization struck him, Jason also understood that the sub-rankings in the technique's rankings were most likely much vast in the higher ranks than he initially expected.
With that in mind, he suddenly wondered how much longer it would take before he would be able to take revenge on the My?ldra, and Burane race.
They were the strongest races that had ever offended him, and the Ifrytor race was nothing in comparison.
Armed with Solaris' strength and capabilities that never ceased to increase and become stronger, he could feel that he could easily overwhelm the Ifrytor race.
Based on these thoughts, Jason knew that he had to purchase three Luna ranked techniques, even if it meant that he might not be able to wield the techniques to their fullest capabilities yet.
In the end, it was smart to purchase the strongest techniques that were the most suitable, instead of just buying something powerful.
Because of that, Jason spent more time than he initially wanted to inside the dojo.
Yet, instead of spending too many Merit points, he chose a select few items and was happy with his purchase.
He chose a cultivation technique that cost him 300 Merit points, a martial art technique that could be used with an enlarging weapon like Byakur which cost him 500 Merit points, followed by a movement technique that cost him 700 Merit points.
As such, his purchase ended with the gradeless [Kanadi of a Primordial] technique that cost him 2000 Merit points, the Low Luna ranked cultivation technique [Divine Maestra], the Low Luna ranked martial art technique [Bladed Ruyi Bang] and the Mid Luna ranked movement technique [Hermes Celeration].
All in all, he paid 3500 Merit points, leaving him with 989 Merit points for other purchases. He could choose between 1 Merit point for the Immortal eye or the 100 Merit points for the huge pile of books he was taking with him.
Thus, he calculated as if he had only 888 Merit points left while continuing to walk through the treasury of the Five Primordial races.
There were all kinds of things he wanted to do, and one of these things was to pay attention to the strength of races.
That being said, he returned back to the Library and took one of the unique books that was located on the highest floor.
The massive floor had a wide variety of books lined across the shelves, each of the books costing several hundred credits.
Before, the price would have been too much for him, even more so because the book he wanted to purchase cost 500 Merit points.
However, after giving it another thought, he had no problem purchasing the book he had taken a liking to.
That was because the book he was currently holding in his hands was in fact the Logbook about all races.
He would only have to open the book and think about the name of a specific race.
Within a moment, the book's content would change, giving him extensively compiled information pertaining to that specific race.
What made the book special was the fact that it contained the knowledge and data collected by the Primordial races. It meant that it was likely for this information to be thorough and accurate.
Furthermore, before purchasing it, Jason was even allowed to conduct a small trial. This was why he thought about the Ifrytor race because he was the most interested in this ordinary race that was said to be extremely weak.
After choosing the Ifrytor race, he would have switched it to the My?ldra race in order to figure out their strength. But, he was positively shocked to go through the information provided of the Ifrytor race.
'So…a weak common race like the Ifrytor race has at least one powerhouse at the peak of the Specta stage?!'
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