The First Store System

Chapter 272 - [BONUS]Big Sale
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Chapter 272: Big Sale

Aakesh, with a surprised expression, looked at the door as people after people entered the store. Aakesh recognized the man in front of this group, so he understood the purpose behind so many people entering his store at the same time.

Other customers weren't aware of it, but still, they only felt surprised for a moment. The next moment, they began doing what they were earlier since they didn't believe it to be something surprising after knowing about the store.

While outside the store, seeing a crowd appearing out of nowhere made the other store owner's eyes red with envy. They couldn't even count the number of people in time before they began entering the store.

Veenesh, on the other hand, ignored the reactions of the outside crowd and inside customers. After appearing, he approached Aakesh since no customer was talking to him.

"Store owner, I want pills," Veenesh directly came to his purpose and told Aakesh.

Aakesh nodded in response to his large order. He didn't stand up as there were still people from Veenesh's clan entering the store. He waited for all of them to enter.

Time flew by, and several minutes passed. Finally, the last member of the clan entered the store, making a total of 39,982 people, including Veenesh. Only one member in their clan was left out, and that was the founder and the previous leader of the clan. He was busy with cultivation so he couldn't come here.

Since taking out pills one by one for all the customers would prove to be a cumbersome task, Aakesh asked the system for help.

[Host, you only need to take out one pill each from all the categories.]

The system responded in its emotionless and mechanical voice.

Aakesh nodded and then stood up from his chair. He then went to the counter containing pills.

He began taking out one pill from each category. The next moment, seven pills belonging to inferior grade appeared floating in the air.

Aakesh continued taking out the pills, and soon, twenty-one pills belonging to three grades but different categories appeared floating in the air.

"Take out your quota of pills one by one," Aakesh ordered the clan members.

Veenesh had already told his clans member about the limit of three pills per category for a single customer. After Aakesh ordered them, they didn't directly rush to the pills but instead looked at Veenesh, waiting for his answer.

Since Veenesh also counted himself as a buyer, he took the first step and reached the pills.

There was only a single pill of each category floating in the store, but when Veenesh began taking out the pills he could take out three from each category without any change appearing in the floating pills.

He decided to test something, so when he took out three inferior healing pills, the pill representing it turned transparent. So when he tried to take it out for the fourth time, his hands passed through it.

He didn't test other pills and left after taking three pills of each category.

Following Veenesh, the other clan members, including elders, formed a queue and began taking out three pills belonging to each category.

Even though there was no space expansion currently present in the store, there was still the same space before the clan entered.

The other customers didn't mind it since it was nothing worth pondering about in this store, where they had even seen Immortals dying.

Time flew by. It took more than an hour for each clan member to take out their required quota of pills.

Aakesh had already calculated the required amount for the bill, so he looked at Veenesh and said, "For the inferior grade pill, you need to pay 41,981,100 inferior Primal stones. For the medium-grade pill, you need to pay 97,156,260 ordinary Primal stones. For the top-grade pill, you need to pay 2,171,022,600 top Primal stones."

Veenesh has already calculated, so he didn't feel surprised after the amount Aakesh told him.

"Store owner, what's the conversion rate for a supreme Primal stone?" Veenesh asked as the amount wasn't much, but the quantity of the stones was too much to carry.

Since there were only a few ten million top Primal stones in his clan treasury, he could only pay it in higher currency. But the issue was that supreme and superior Primal stones didn't have a fixed conversion rate. They depended upon the buyer and seller.

"No, you need to pay the exact number of stones I told you," Aakesh expressionlessly responded.

The conversion rate of superior and supreme Primal stones was only applicable for cardholders since it was one of the privileges they had. The other customers could only pay the required amount in that conversion rate.

Veenesh couldn't help but feel disappointed, hearing Aakesh, but what Aakesh said next made his disappointment disappear in a flash.

"Only cardholders can apply for the conversion rate in the store," Aakesh added while pointing at the square machine near his chair.

Since Veenesh only talked about pills yesterday, Aakesh didn't tell him about other products, including cards, so he didn't know about them.

He then began explaining to Veenesh about the three categories of cards and the benefits they provided to the owner.

"The conversion rate for a superior Primal stone to top-grade is 10,000:1, and the conversion rate for supreme to superior is 1,000,000:1," Aakesh then added the conversion rate the store had.

Veenesh nodded and decided to buy a supreme card for himself as well as all the clan members. There were a total of 39,982 members, including him, so he took out 39,982 supreme Primal stones from his pocket space and handed it to Aakesh.

The amount looked large, but it was manageable for them, seeing the benefits the card provided.

Aakesh nodded and did the process required for the card creation one by one. A few minutes later, all the clan members Veenesh had brought along had a supreme card in their hands that allowed them to teleport directly into the store.

Since Veenesh had already bought the card, Aakesh didn't have to tell the price. He got it automatically. He only needed to store Primal stones in the card, and the amount would automatically get deducted.

The amount that looked too much before, after the conversion rate, reached not even a single supreme Primal stone.

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