The First Store System

Chapter 1403 Checking Progress(1)
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Chapter 1403 Checking Progress(1)

Chapter 1403: Checking Progress(1)

A blue screen containing the quest's progress popped out before him.

[Quest Progress:

Weapons: 289,563,636,829 /1,000,000,000,000.

Training Area:

Trivial… difficult hours: 879,563,636,829/2,000,000,000,000

Immortal training hours: 38,563,636,829/400,000,000,000…]

Aakesh nodded in appreciation, reading the progress the store had made over these few decades.

The quest was going well, so there was no need for Aakesh to worry about it.

He then waved his hands and the two screens disappeared. Not long after, two new screens appeared in front of him since there was no customer to stop Aakesh from checking another quest.

[Mission Sequence: Third

Mission Objective: Sell Beasts,

Requirement: With the purchase from Grimlac, the store has fulfilled all requirements for the last quest. It's not the time to celebrate, but it's only the beginning. Work even more diligently to make more and more customers interested in the product,

Number of beasts you need to sell: 10,000,000,000,

Time Limit: 36,000 Days

Mission reward: One pillar upgrade,

Failure Punishment: The sales commission will be reduced to 0% of the product's price for one hundred and fifty years.]

[Progress:

Beast: 680,657,625/10,000,000,000

Time: 14,108/36,000.]

Looking at the progress screen, Aakesh frowned. Around four decades had passed, and the store had yet to fulfill even ten percent of the completion requirement.

It wasn't difficult to see why the quest was progressing that slowly. One customer could only buy one beast from one pillar, and since there were two pillars, they could only buy two at the moment. At the same time, they were expensive, so not every customer could afford to purchase one for themselves.

As for those who could afford to purchase an army of them, they were limited by the store's rule of limitation.

Aakesh decided to stop worrying about the progress since there were still more than fifty decades left for the quest. He didn't need to worry about it since anything could happen in those years.

Aakesh then waved his hands, and the two screens immediately disappeared. Only one more product's quest was left to check, but before Aakesh could do that, he heard the sound of footsteps coming from outside the store.

Aakesh stopped and looked in that direction, only to find a new customer approaching the store.

The day had seen more than the usual inflow of new customers since the store had been closed for the past few years.

If all those new customers who had come to the store over the past few closed years were to come together, the store's customer base would easily jump by 60-70%.

***

"Hello, store owner, I am Tirly." Tirly respectfully greeted Aakesh immediately after reaching him.

Tirly was a native of Thorr City who had seen success in recent times due to a sudden favorable situation.

Tirly belonged to an average family, with the strongest cultivator in her family being her great-grandmother, and she was only a peak Divine Being level cultivator.

Someone with her family background should have been unable to reach the store since she and her family lived on the outskirts of Thorr City.

Seventeenth Street was immensely expensive for the people since the majority of the revenue for the city came from that area only.

Not only was a district built around the store to help the customers have a residence to live in after their store schedule, but there was also a cavalcade of guards around the street.

Anyone below the True God level needed to pay a fee if they wanted to enter Seventeenth Street. The fee was only ten inferior Sacred stones, but even that kind of amount was what a family could splurge in a month.

Aakesh was aware of the charges. He didn't ask the city to remove the option since that would be obstructing the city's ability to gain some revenue but told them to make it a one-time charge. Once any being below the True God level paid it, they would never need to pay it again as long as they held the ID card they were handed after the payment.

Tirly's family wasn't that poor, but the entry charges weren't the only thing about the street. Even traveling was expensive.

Tirly, who had only heard of the store, always imagined entering it one day but was unable due to monetary reasons. But her fortunes changed three months ago.

The energy concentration in the skies of Thorr City was growing day by day. It wasn't due to the city's administration but due to some customers.

Even though the store had everything, the environment of Thorr City was unlivable for anyone above the True God level. It would require several times more effort to make any progress in that concentration than it would normally take.

Since there was zero possibility of the store changing its location, a few customers decided to solve the energy concentration issue.

It wasn't a charity but a debt the Vurrons owed to them.

Due to the increase in energy concentration in the area, the elemental growth and compatibility of Thorrons and other Vurrons have grown.

Tirly had one of the worst talents in her family. Despite being older than fifty thousand years, she had yet to reach the peak of Divine Transformation.

As her progress was going, she would be unable to touch the peak level anytime in the future.

The energy concentration increment caused a situation that had never happened for Thorrons.

Thorron or any Vurron race had no connection with the element of space at all. Tirly was the first one as the increment in energy caused her to come in contact with the element of space.

Even though space was always there, it was in a fixed situation, so Tirly was never able to contact it.

There were only a few dots of space elements, but those were more than enough to cause a mutation in Tirly's life.

When her body came in contact with the first space elemental particle, a vortex appeared around her and sucked her inside. The vortex wasn't an energy surge but the portal to an ancient ruin.

***

A/N: Due to some technical issues with my laptop, only one chapter. I will make up for it in two to three days.

The mass release will be on 17 November. It will be 10 chapters.

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