The Innkeeper

Chapter 1476 Casually making money



Chapter 1476  Casually making money

"There is no one size fits all answer for such a situation," the Rhinocentaurs said. "The answer can generally be determined by looking at a couple of things. The first would be the kind of ability used by a system. For example, if a target is being tracked by a system, which is relatively a loose connection, then there is a chance that the target can escape the system's grasp.

"If the ability is more of a core function of the system, such as a beast tamed by a taming system, then it is much more difficult, if not entirely impossible to escape its grasp. The only possible way to get out of such a situation would be to use another system's ability to counter it. But then the second ability would have to somehow perfectly negate the ability of the first system. It's not like any random ability would work.

"The second thing to look at, when trying to negate a system ability is the rank of the system involved. The higher the system ranking, the harder it is to avoid or remove. For example, I once heard of a guy who got marked as a repeat customer by a B ranked system.

"Later on, that seemingly insignificant acknowledgment led to that person's identity being compromised, and he was assassinated. The person involved was a Heavenly Immortal who was adept in camouflage, and yet he was easily recognized by a system user."

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