The First Store System

Chapter 1343 (2) Second Store Upgrade Quest(11)
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Chapter 1343: Second Store Upgrade Quest(11)

After he had completed the skill purchase, it was time for him to focus on the next product, which was the training area.

Sirish was a sword user, and the best weapons he had were at the Sacred King level. Since the training area was only up to the Supreme God level, he needed to buy one from the store.

But before that, he needed to be well-versed with the training area, so he asked questions regarding the product. Once he had gotten all his answers, he thanked Aakesh.

"Senior, I want to book the Primordial level difficulty training area," Sirish requested. Since the training area from Immortal level difficulty could only be bought from the store owner, he requested that he wouldn't have to return to the store owner after buying a sword.

"You need to pay one supreme Sacred stone," Aakesh nodded and informed.

After the payment was complete, Aakesh informed Sirish of the process of how to enter.

"Thank you, senior!" Sirish thanked Aakesh and then walked toward the weapons room.

Sirish was greeted by the sight of different murals related to different concepts of the weapons available in the store.

Sirish marveled at the murals but didn't look at them for long and walked toward the inner pillars.

After arriving near the counter for the sword, he immediately reached into the shelf.

It didn't take long for Sirish to find a top-notch sword made of valuable material. He then paid for it using the Ultimate Store Card.

His direction was the pillar after that. He repeated the process as told by Aakesh. Even though it was the third time Sirish got pricked by the needle and felt an unbearable pain, he still wasn't accustomed to it.

The pain due to the training area hurt less since it didn't cut into the soul, but the pain was still unbearable.

When the process was complete, a transparent, golden barrier appeared around Sirish, protecting him from other customers. His eyes had turned blank as his consciousness left his body.

Soon after the unbearable pain was over, Sirish found himself in a white space with a blue screen in front of him.

Sirish had asked Aakesh about the difference between the members of the Sacred Dimension in the Gods & Demons level of difficulty and the Primordial level training area.

Sirish was an arrogant character, but he wasn't an idiot. Any creature of the Primordial Dimension was way stronger than him at the same level, and it would take a long time before he would be able to survive against them, let alone draw or even win.

Sirish didn't like pushing over the top when he had just struggled to win against the Black-Dotted Fossa at the same level of cultivation. Aakesh's answer excited him since the members of the Sacred Dimension would grow exponentially stronger in all factors compared to their counterparts in the Gods & Demons level training area. But despite their exponential increase, they would be weaker than the creatures of the Primordial Dimension.

Considering things like that, Sirish didn't try to search for a creature from the Primordial Dimension but stayed limited to one from the Sacred Dimension.

As for the race, he chose his own. Fighting against a better version of the Xonaris race could never be a loss since gains were sure. For the environment, he chose the random option. The next moment, a blue light washed over the white space.

When things returned to normal, Sirish found himself in a desert with the sun at its peak. Even the air seemed to be burning at that temperature.

Sirish felt uncomfortable since there wasn't much content in the element of darkness in the surroundings, but since the opponent would also face the same condition, he didn't worry for long.

Suddenly, a sandstorm erupted, and when it died down, the opponent appeared in front of Sirish. Since Sirish had chosen the Xonaris race as his training partner, the opponent looked the same as Sirish, holding the same sword as him as well.

Ding!

A bell that had an unknown direction of origin suddenly rang, announcing the start of the battle.

Sirish was a good swordsman, so he immediately got into the posture, but before he had even completed half of it, Sirish found the world around him turning black.

Thud! Thud!

The next moment, two symmetrical pieces of his body fell on two sides in the desert, wetting the sand with his blood. The temperature was so high that blood began to evaporate at a visible rate.

The next moment, Sirish found himself back in white space. He was trying to complete the posture, but he suddenly grew confused when he found that he was in a different environment.

Sirish didn't panic or feel disappointed, but an excited expression appeared on his face since he had seen that he could get even stronger. At that moment, one of the greatest swordsmen to ever exist in the Sacred Dimension was born, but that was in the future.

Back to the present, Sirish kept the same opponent, and as for the environment, it was still random.

The next moment, Sirish found himself in the middle of a thriving city, with people all around him. But he could pass through the people as if he were a ghost. The same phenomenon didn't repeat for the buildings, and he noticed that the structure was more durable than expected and would take a lot of strength to cut through it.

The opponent appeared on top of a tall building and looked down on Sirish with cruelty in his eyes. Sirish calmly faced the opponent's stare since the effect of the training area was active on him.

Before the bell rang, Sirish got into the posture of attacking. What Sirish wanted to do was attack the opponent, not defend and survive the first strike.

An expression of disdain appeared in the opponent's eyes when he saw Sirish already getting into his posture.

Ding!

The next moment, the bell rang, announcing the start of the second battle.

Sirish tried to jump and charge, but the next moment, he found himself back in the white space, facing the familiar blue screen.

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