The stuff in the Space Ring made no sense to her.
Usually, when Rarity Hunters harvested ore from a Planet, there was some kind of logic behind things.
For example, a Planet that had a lot of Wind and Lightning Energy would mostly produce metals with certain affinities towards these other kinds of Elemental Energy.
Just by looking at the metals, the shop lady could paint a picture of the Planet in her mind.
But these metals were completely random.
If the Rarity Hunters had gotten a Metal Moon, this would also happen. Metal Moons were almost entirely comprised of metal. Without any outside influences, the generated metals would also take on all kinds of attributes.
Initially, the lady suspected that Kyle had lied. After all, Kyle had said he went to a PLANET, not a Moon.
But then, she saw something else that completely confused her.
Why were there Wisdom Fire Realm metals in there?
Sure, collecting tiny stones of Wisdom Fire Realm metals was possible for a Primal since there were only three prerequisites to storing something in a Soul Space.
One, it couldn't have a will.
Two, it had to fit in the Soul Space.
Three, the person had to be able to lift the object.
Wisdom Fire Realm metals were insanely heavy, but grabbing a couple of small stones wasn't an issue.
But with Kyle's loot, there were two problems.
First of all, ore veins rarely came in bite-sized bits. They were one big unit.
In order to harvest these metals, Kyle would need to break them down himself, but as a Primal, he couldn't possibly do that. He was simply too weak.
Two, and this issue was way bigger, these chunks were far too big.
Some of these chunks were so big that not even a True Crusher could store them in one piece.
It was literally impossible for Kyle to push these things into his Soul Space.
Of course, the shop lady knew how Rarity Hunters worked, and she knew that Metal Energy from other Dimensions would enter their Soul Space to create more metal.
However, the Metal Energy immediately transformed into something solid, which perfectly replicated the thing the Rarity Hunter had taken.
For example, if a Rarity Hunter broke an ore vein into ten pieces and put them into their Soul Space, the Metal Energy from the other Dimensions would also create ten identical pieces per Dimension.
What was even more confusing was that the shop lady couldn't easily divide the ores into groups of seven.
They were⦠just completely random. "Is this some kind of trick?" she asked in annoyance.
"Nope," Kyle said with a grin. "Make a report. You'll see."
"I'll have to do that anyway," she grumbled as she activated her Communicator again.
After all, while she was in the Wisdom Fire Realm, she didn't have a Metal Affinity.
She knew a lot about metal due to the requirements of her job, but she hadn't been told about Wisdom Fire Realm materials.
This shop was for Transcendents, Primals, and Crushers.
A couple of seconds later, someone teleported into the shop.
It was a young lady with long grey hair.
'Ascendant. Someone in the Fusion Realm,' Kyle thought as he sensed the Energy around her.
"Maybe you can make sense of this entire thing," the shop lady said casually. "I have no idea what's going on. I already made a report earlier, but everything came back clean."
The young lady was the manager of all the shops in this branch, and she directly reported to the Chief Overseer.
The shop manager wordlessly looked at the contents of the Space Ring, and her brows furrowed.
"Can you confirm this came from his Soul Space?" she asked the shop lady.
"Looked like it to me," the shop lady said. "If anyone else is involved, they're strong enough to fool me."


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