Chapter 809 The Opening Day(2)

Chapter 809: The Opening Day(2)

"The Panagea has a limit of six hours per customer. The entry price is five lesser Sacred stones, while every hour would cost five lesser Sacred stones," Aakesh told the price of Panagea to the first customer.

Favan sucked a deep breath of cold air after hearing the price of Panagea.

Lesser Sacred stones had a high purchasing power in Thorr city, so paying five stones just to enter and then additional five stones to stay there for an hour was a great sum of money. But when Favan compared the cost and what he learned about Panagea from the store owner, he found the stones to be lacking.

Favan felt such when he only had a total wealth of around fifty lesser Sacred stones.

"I want one hour," Favan hurriedly replied as he couldn't control himself from trying Panagea.

But Favan knew his wealth, so he also stayed cautious. He considered the chance that Panagea wasn't anything like the store owner said, and all of it was nothing but an exaggeration. At the same time, his heart was urging him to give it a try as the store owner wasn't from an ordinary background, so being in control, he only asked for an hour first.

"You need to pay ten lesser Sacred stones," Aakesh expressionlessly responded after hearing Favan's request.

Favan nodded, but before taking out the sum, he took a deep breath.

Favan didn't own a space ring since they were expensive due to the space being harder to cut in the Sacred dimension.

There was a large pouch tied to his belt near the knife. Favan then took out ten lesser Sacred stones from the pouch, but before giving them to Aakesh, he counted several times to make sure that he wasn't paying more.

After his heart was finally content that they were only ten lesser Sacred stones, he pushed them toward the store owner.

Aakesh nodded and waved his hands. The next moment, all the stones disappeared from the store.

Favan grew even more jealous of Aakesh as he believed that the store owner had the expensive space ring. But he only felt it in his heart and didn't dare to show it outside unless he offended the store owner with a mysterious background.

Since the customer had paid, Aakesh told the man about the entry process and pointed him toward the only open room available in the store.

Favan's face turned excited and nervous as he followed Aakesh's direction and proceeded toward the portal room.

After entering the portal room, Favan came across the three virtual portals.

Favan's breathing got rough as it was the first time he had seen an item of such value.

Favan was aware of the travel portals. There was even one in Thorr city. But the likes of Favan could only imagine traveling using that since even one trip was worth more than what Favan could earn after working hard for millions of years.

(A/N: If you remember, I referred to the Sacred dimension as the place of Immortals. Every citizen living here is immortal.)

Controlling his excitement, Favan proceeded toward the nearest portal to him.

Favan wanted to feel the surface, but his heart didn't dare to, so he merely did as Aakesh told him by touching the starry sight with just the tip of his finger.

The next moment, a suction force so strong that Favan couldn't even think of putting up a fight appeared and sucked Favan inside.

At the same time, a flurry of system alerts rang inside Aakesh's head.

[Ding.]

[Congratulations, Host, for selling your first product in the Sacred dimension. 5% of the selling cost of the product has been submitted to your inventory. You can use that money on anything.]

[Host, please see your screen for the first quest in the Sacred dimension.]

[Mission objective: Sell products to ten customers,

Requirement: You had four products in the Primal dimension, three of which are unlocked. Only the Panagea is currently active. Sell three Panagea hours or more to ten customers,

Time limit: Seven Days,

Mission reward: Activation of the other three products,

Failure punishment: Sales commission will get reduced to 2.5% of the product's price for three years.]

Aakesh heard continuous announcements, and soon after, a blue screen popped out in front of him.

Aakesh had already expected things to go this way after the first sale, so he wasn't surprised. He then focused on the quest screen floating in front of him.

In one breath, Aakesh read the content and waved his hands. The next moment, light particles began to move away from the screen, and in no time, it disappeared, waiting for Aakesh to call it back.

For the quest, the store needed to have ten different customers. Since the sale made by Favan was responsible for the activation of the mission, he wouldn't get counted.

For the punishment, the previous Aakesh wouldn't have cared, but the current one did. He needed to exchange Sacred stones with the system for the purest forms since he would now need them for his cultivation.

There was a limit of seven days, so Aakesh didn't worry. Panagea was one product that Aakesh was confident in completing the quest, no matter its difficulty.

Aakesh then stopped thinking about the quest and left it to the future.

***

While Aakesh was thinking about the quest, Favan found himself in an unfamiliar place after getting sucked inside the portal.

"MY STRENGTH!" Favan screamed in shock as he found his strength was lower than it was earlier.

Favan had never felt this weak, but before he could think much about it, Favan felt a gentle tap on his shoulders from behind.

Favan turned around in shock as he hadn't even sensed that there was someone behind him.

When he saw the owner of the tap, his jaw almost dropped to the ground in shock.

"An-An-Ang-Angel," After trying for a long time, Favan finally succeeded in completing the world.

The introduction Angel, on the other hand, had an indifferent expression as she repeated the introduction process.

Time flew by, and the introduction to the Panagea world had come to an end in the blink of an eye.

Favan returned back to the street with a shocked face. But soon, his heart calmed on its own as if the things he saw were ordinary scenes.