Chapter 270 - A New Day
Chapter 270: A New Day
Time flew by, and the remaining time passed in the blink of an eye.
Aakesh wasn't able to gain any level since the participant he had selected only found a pouch full of a few soul stones due to his luck.
Gaining low soul stones wasn't worth rewarding a level to Aakesh in the eyes of the system, so he only got the 30% of the stones the man had gotten as the reward for his hard work of following him.
If Aakesh left Panagea right now, he would be able to open the store right after the sunrise, so he didn't wait and exited right away.
The next moment, Aakesh vanished from Panagea and appeared in the portal room.
The dark Elf he had captured the previous night had already disappeared since the system killed him after finding information about the organization Nielle.
Since the Elf had died, the system had already found everything related to his life. Aakesh then asked the system about it since he had a quest to eliminate the organization that dared to eye the store.
Even if Aakesh hadn't gotten the quest, he still would've gone for the destruction, but now that he had gotten a quest and would get great rewards for completing it, it became even better for him.
Time flew by. His room appeared floating in the air, and the next moment, stairs began appearing and connected it to the floor.
Aakesh stepped up the stairs, and some time later, he stepped down them and returned to the store.
He then took a step forward and opened the door of the store. The light of the sun still hadn't cleared the darkness, lingering around the area, so he had opened the store earlier than scheduled today.
Even though Aakesh was early today, there were still several people standing at the door waiting for the store to open.
The crowd couldn't help but exclaim in surprise, seeing the store opening earlier than the scheduled time, but soon their expressions turned dumbfounded.
Despite the passage of several seconds since the door of the store opened, Aakesh didn't let any customer enter the store. He instead looked at the sky.
He hadn't seen the sunrise in Visteerna until now, so he decided to watch it today. Several of the customers talked to their friends in whispers about the behavior of Aakesh, but Aakesh still heard it.
For the customers, it was better to open the store late than the current situation where the store is open, but they can't enter. Aakesh didn't care what the customers felt, so he ignored them and waited for the sunrise to occur.
Time flew by, and several more seconds passed.
Finally, a hue of orange appeared in the sky, and soon after, a ray of light that forced the darkness to vanish appeared and brought an augment of hope in some hearts, while at the same time, it also brought terror for some people.
After seeing the sunrise, Aakesh turned around and went to his chair, while the customers entered the store in groups like a tide.
Even though the number of virtual portals for Panagea in the store had grown by three times, it still wasn't enough for the number of customers that wanted to enter. So there was still a competition for the customers to be in the first and second group of customers since only they could complete six hours in Panagea.
There were several customers that had arrived in the store for the first time, so they didn't know the reason behind the rush of other customers. Despite not knowing the reason, they acted the same and pushed their entry since they also didn't want to miss the thing the other customers were fighting for.
As soon as the first one hundred and fifty customers entered the store, a transparent golden light engulfed them.
Those who knew the reason behind it felt excitement, and those who didn't know felt confused.
Since it was Aakesh's duty to clear the customer's doubts, no matter how many times and how many people ask due to the system, he explained to them about the significance of the transparent golden light.
The new customers cheered after knowing that they were able to join the first group of customers. Aakesh ignored their reactions and told those customers who didn't have cards to pay for their stay in Panagea.
Several of the new customers bought cards after knowing the privilege they could have due to the card. The majority bought top cards, around thirty customers bought superior cards, and only four customers bought supreme cards.
Since Aakesh didn't have any commission over the cards, he didn't get any benefits from the sale, no matter how many customers bought them?
But he still felt the need for every customer to own the cards. If all the customers had a card, they wouldn't need to ask Aakesh and could directly buy the products, except a few special products, making him free all the time.
Aakesh wasn't lazy, but he just didn't like taking the same order every day hundreds of times.
Time flew by, and hours passed.
Aakesh didn't get a single moment of free time during the past hours as there were too many new customers inside the store, especially after yesterday's incident where more than ten Immortals had perished inside the store.
Aakesh had also thrown outside the customer who tried to take the advantage of the situation and attempted to steal the weapons. It became such a big issue that even king Brinda personally had to announce it to the public and forbid anyone from touching the man.
After his soul had faced the required amount of torture, the system killed him, while his physical body disintegrated into ashes in the moving market.
The actions of the store gave unwanted publicity to the store since the death of Immortals was unheard of for the majority of the people in the Primal dimension.
If Aakesh were to publish the information about the death of 110 Immortals the previous night, his store would not only become forbidden, but it would also become one of the most desired and famous locations at the same time.
Aakesh didn't do it as he already didn't have enough virtual portals for his customers here, let alone all the people around the Anga continent or Visteerna.
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