Immortality System The Last Human’s Transmigration

Chapter 134

"I can barely fight the beasts with my bare hands and I still have to rely on weapons or other things in the forest that would make it easier to kill something as scaly as the lizard I met earlier. Many of my kills had been due to my luck or the stupidity of the other party." I analyzed before letting out a sigh once again.
"I need to stop feeling sorry for myself. This isn't a world for the weak, or at least it doesn't seem to be. I can grieve, cry and scream later, but for now I only have one objective and it is to survive." My eyes had become fierce and once again lit with life.
I was no longer going to accept death. No... I was going to fight for my life. I'm going to fight for what I want and I am going to fight and grow to never have to feel the same pain of losing someone ever again. I will fight to make sure that I won't need to feel the pain of death again!
With that thought bouncing and reverberating throughout my entire mind, I solidified my morale and hardened my determination as I left the skull that I had situated myself within for the last few hours.
'If I remember correctly, there is a shop feature... Open shop?' I thought, and as if the system could hear me, a screen opened before me.
[Shop]
[Points]
[Items]
[Skills]
[Techniques]
My eyes glittered with excitement but a moment later, they turned gloomy while an almost angered expression showed on my face.
'What is this expensive crap!'
From what I could see, the system expected me to gain these 'immortality' points, and even though they were much less expensive than an immortality token, the conversion being around 10000 immortality points for one token, everything in the shop was way too expensive, to the point I was almost certain that the system wanted to do nothing but reap me of all my immortality tokens by forcing me to convert them to points.
'100 points for a single stat point? And even then, I can only buy 10 a life! 5000 for an intermediate martial art!? This is robbery in broad daylight!'