The First Store System

1166 (7) The Sixth Product(20)



Chapter 1166: The Sixth Product(20)

Aakesh read the details of all the newly obtained pills. Each pill had three grades available for sale, similar to the Higher grade pills. King level pills worked for cultivators from Lesser God to peak Supreme God cultivators. Since the energy and strength differences between the three levels were like heaven and earth, they couldn’t use the same grade of pills for themselves.

All types of third-grade pills, excluding the Mind Expansion Pill, referred to Lesser Gods; the second-grade referred to Higher Gods; and the first-grade pills were for Supreme God cultivators.

Since Aakesh had remembered the prices of all twenty pills and their grades, he decided to move to the next product.

From the next day, the cultivators between Lesser God and Supreme God would also have their level-specific items to purchase.

After the pills, the next product for Aakesh to check was the weapons, so he turned around and proceeded toward that room, with Lily and Khaval sitting relaxedly on his head. Khaval no longer had the excitement evident on his face. His and Lily’s faces declared the same expressions, boring.

As Aakesh entered the room, he found that the inside space had grown by several folds since after the addition of the King grade weapons, the store would have more customers entering the room either to buy weapons or train.

The number of murals on the wall had also grown since the higher the strength, the more concepts and their uses existed for the weapons.

A new row with three partitions had been added adjacent to every pillar in the room.

King grade weapons were divided into three sub-grades. They were Beginner, Advanced, and Master.

Beginner King grade weapons were for cultivators of the Lesser God level; Advanced King grade weapons were for Higher God cultivators; and Master King grade weapons were for Supreme God cultivators.

Aakesh approached the pillar, representing the bow. He then reached into the Advanced partition and took out a bow.

His cultivation was only peak Divine Transformation, but the courtesy of the system allowed him to pick any level of items.

Aakesh then read the details of the bow and returned it to its compartment. Aakesh then focused on the training area.

The rules and limits were the same as the Lesser level for the King grade weapons, only the cost had changed. There was an exception to it since the Primordial training area had also become active at that level.

Aakesh then focused on the blue screen in front of him, detailing the cost of the different levels difficulties for the King grade training area.

“Trivial level difficulty costs one higher Sacred stone per hour.”

“Normal level difficulty costs ten higher Sacred stones per hour.”

“Moderate level difficulty costs twenty-five higher Sacred stones per hour.”

“Difficult level difficulty costs one hundred higher Sacred stones per hour.”

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“Gods and Demons level difficulty costs five thousand higher sacred stones per hour.”

“Primordial level difficulty costs one supreme Sacred stone per hour.”

As Aakesh had expected, the costs had grown severalfold for the training area. The power and energy difference between True and Lesser God, or Divine Being and Divine Lord was like a wide chasm that could never be covered, so even the trivial level difficulty cost one higher Sacred stone per hour.

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A customer can only enter the Primordial level training area once every year, making it the most restricted. There were other rules for entering the training area as well.

Only cultivators at Supreme God cultivation were eligible to enter the training area since only they could handle not exploding in front of even a sliver of the power of the Primordial creatures. It further restricted the store’s sale range to only one level of customers. Even then, the number of creatures from the Primordial Dimension was limited, and none of the top creatures like Garuda, Hydra, World Tree, etc., or any member of the top hundred races were on the selection list.

Aakesh also understood why the training hour requirement for the Primordial level training area was so low when compared to other requirements.

The time flow rate for the Primordial level training area was twenty times the rate of the outside world. It was only double the Gods & Demons level area.

Since Aakesh had seen the growth and checked the prices, it was time for him to go to the next product.

Aakesh then turned around and left the weapons room. His next destination was the beast room since only three products completed the quests today.

Khaval showed some interest this time as he was also born with the help of the hatching function of the pillar.

When Aakesh entered the room, he found that the space inside had grown a hundredfold. There were now two pillars inside the room and they were at the two corners of the room.

As the space grew, the number of murals on the wall across the room also saw a severalfold increase. Aakesh was looking around when he caught sight of the Thousand-Eyes Crocodile, a creature from the Primordial Dimension.

“Hey, system, are the beasts from the Primal Dimension available now?” Aakesh asked the system since the murals were only of beasts of the Sacred Dimension before the rewards.

[Yes, Host, there are three beasts from the Primordial Dimension in the lot.]

“Three beasts or three beast species?”

[Three beasts at the ultimate quality!]

Aakesh nodded upon hearing the system’s response. He then stopped asking any questions and focused on the room in front of him.

The two pillars looked the same as ever, but now, there was a separate compartment at the center of the room, attached to the wall.

As soon as Aakesh looked at it, its details appeared in his head.

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