Chapter 805 The Store In The Sacred Dimension(3)

Chapter 805: The Store in the Sacred Dimension(3)

After not knowing how much time had passed, Aakesh and Lily appeared in the new store's hall.

The first thing after the travel was Aakesh checking on Lily, and the same was the case for Lily. After finding that she was alright, Aakesh was finally in the mood to see the newly-created store.

The store looked the same as it did in the Primal dimension from the inside. But there were changes.

Unlike the store in the Primal dimension, there were not several rooms with locked doors here.

There was only one room, and it was unlocked. The room alone looked like it covered half the space inside the building. The remaining portion was the store hall.

The material used in the making of the material was also different in this store.

In contrast to the Primal dimension's store, this one had a hard stone floor.

The stones used on the floor weren't an ordinary material but a material rare throughout not only the Sacred dimension but also the Multiverse.

The stone was famous by the name of The Eternity Stone throughout the Multiverse. The reason for its fame was its invincibility against any kind of attack.

It had the same ability as the Ashamba bark in a way, but the rarity between the two items couldn't even be compared.

The Eternity Stone had a single source of creation in the Multiverse. It came from a mountain in the third dimension. The reason for its rarity was the ruler of that mountain.

At the same time, the stone also weighed a lot.

After recognizing the stone and remembering its information, Aakesh moved his eyes away from the floor.

There was a counter similar to what the store had in the Primal dimension. There was no product on the counter.

Near the counter, a chair was placed. It was familiar since it was Aakesh's chair.

Near Aakesh's chair, a square machine was fixed on the ground. The square machine was the card machine, but the pressure released from it horrified even Aakesh.

Even though the machine was there, there were no switches on it.

Aakesh asked the system about it, and soon after, he got his answer.

Even though the machine was here, it wouldn't activate for a while. The reason for it was that the value of the higher denomination of currency in the Sacred dimension was different than in the Primal dimension.

In the Primal dimension, even if the citizens of the Bisan Kingdom hadn't seen superior or supreme Primal stone, they had some information about it.

But in the Sacred dimension, things weren't so simple. The figure in the Kingdom that knew the name of the stones higher in level than the higher Sacred stone could only be counted on a single finger.

Aakesh was one of those three figures. The system told Aakesh that once any of the other two figures arrived in the store or those from other Kingdoms or places who were aware of it: the system would activate the sale of the higher stones, and then the card machine would activate on its own.

Aakesh then stopped thinking about the card machine and continued to look around. His eyes then fell on the board placed near the counter.

It was the rule board for the customers. Aakesh read the rules and found them familiar.

The rules were:

(i) The store will open after the rising of the sun and will close when the sun sets down,

(ii) No bargaining allowed. What price the store says you'll have to pay if you want to buy/use the products,

(iii) No arguing with the store owner. Arguing can get you blocked from the store services for life,

(iv) No damage to any store property. Otherwise, you'll be responsible for the consequences.

And at the end of the board, a statement was written in golden fonts, 'Shop without any tension. You're safe in here!'

The rules were similar to what the store had in the Primal dimension.

Aakesh then looked up and found a large chandelier hanging mid-air without any support.

The material used in it was expensive and rare like the other materials.

Aakesh's eyes then fell on the only room present in the store.

Aakesh already had an idea about what was inside, so to confirm it, he proceeded in that direction.

As Aakesh had expected, the room held virtual portals.

The room had three virtual portals in total, and they were placed at an equal distance of two meters from each other in a straight line.

The virtual portal looked the same as it did in the Primal dimension, but the size was different. The portal here was around three times the height and width of the portal in the lower-dimensional store.

At the same time, the pressure releasing from it had also reached a horrifying level.

Aakesh wanted to enter Panagea and check the difference in the world for the customers of the Sacred dimension, but he controlled himself and left the room after taking a complete look around the room.

Aakesh then summoned his room, and not long after, a door appeared, floating in the mid-air. Not long after, stairs connecting it to the floor also emerged.

Aakesh and Lily then stepped up the stairs and entered their room.

The first thing their eyes fell on after entering Aakesh's room was the virtual portal, lying in one corner.

Lily's eyes shined, seeing the portal. Lily then hurriedly moved her eyes away from it since she also wanted to control herself and enter Panagea later. Aakesh couldn't help but laugh seeing Lily making such an expression.

Lily angrily looked in response to Aakesh's laughing. Aakesh stopped right away and returned his focus to the room.

The usual bed he slept on was placed in the center of the room.

On the bed, there was a pouch placed. Aakesh curiously reached the bed and grabbed it.

As Aakesh opened the pouch, he found a hundred shining stones in it.

Aakesh recognized the stones since he had read about them. It was lesser Sacred stones.

But the stones in the pouch were different from the usual Sacred stones. Their shine and pressure leaking from them were several times more. If someone were to take them, they would mistake these stones as ordinary Sacred stones, but Aakesh was confident that these were lesser Sacred stones.

"Hey, system, is this some kind of bonus?" Aakesh couldn't help but ask the system, as it was the first when the system gave money to Aakesh.

[Host, it's the purest form of lesser Sacred stones!]

[One of these is equivalent to five hundred of the usual lesser Sacred stones.]

Aakesh couldn't help but look in surprise after hearing the system's response.