The First Store System-Chapter 939 The Fifth Product(7)
Chapter 939: The Fifth Product(7) 𝐟𝓇ℯ𝒆we𝒃𝘯𝒐νe𝑙.co𝚖
"Store owner, give me an explanation as to why your store has my family's cultivation art if we have never revealed it to the outer world?" Judiaah asked and coldly stared at Aakesh, waiting for a satisfying answer.
Aakesh's eyes were calm as a familiar scene repeated itself in front of his eyes. In the Primal Dimension, he had met several such customers, asking him why the store had their secret cultivation arts.
"You don't need to know," Aakesh responded in the same sentence he did to other customers.
Judiaah couldn't help but stumble in surprise after hearing Aakesh. Even in his dreams, he didn't think that the store owner would answer such a question.
"Because it's my family's cultivation arts, and I need to know why you have it?" Judiaah wasn't going to let go this time. Cultivation arts were not only a way to cultivate, but they were also the key to the rise of any family or cultivator. How could Judiaah let the key to his family's rise stay in other hands?
"Even then, you don't need to know. The store never steals things from others," Aakesh replied calmly, and then, before waiting for Judiaah's reply, he pointed at the rule board.
Judiaah's words got stuck in his throat as he saw Aakesh pointing at the rule board. Judiaah took a deep breath, as he couldn't get thrown out of the store until his mother was here.
"Since the store didn't steal it, does it mean that you bought it from someone from our family?" Judiaah asked after a pause. When he focused on the store owner's last sentence, he found that Aakesh talked about the cultivation art not being stolen from their family.
Aakesh nodded, and then, without waiting for Judiaah's response, he closed his eyes, beginning another of his relaxation sessions.
Judiaah's lips twitched after seeing Aakesh. He couldn't believe someone could act this indifferently toward others.
Judiaah wanted to speak, but this time he didn't. Judiaah didn't want to see whether Aakesh would throw him out of the store, so he lowered his head and turned around toward the cultivation arts room.
'We'll see if you still act this way when my mother arrives?' Judiaah murmured in his heart.
***
"Ignore other cultivation arts and only tell me if you find any of these cultivation arts," Judiaah ordered Kora.
Since the store had the cultivation art of the Arboria family, it must also have the cultivation art of the other twelve families. In Valtors, the Arboria family was only fourth in terms of strength, so the other three families had better cultivation arts.
Kora didn't dare neglect Judiaah's order and began searching for the arts Judiaah wanted. When Kora pulled one out, he immediately put it back and pulled another one since it wasn't one of the three arts Judiaah had mentioned.
Judiaah, on the other hand, began to read the family art. He chose the preview option because the page about the cultivation art only gave him basic information. Shortly after, a virtual book that was only visible to him appeared in his hands.
When Judiaah opened the first page, he found the content to be similar. There were some changes, but he couldn't pinpoint them because he hadn't read the art in a long time.
'Is it a different art?' Judiaah reflected after turning to the second page. The feeling of the content being slightly different grew on the second page.
Judiaah pulled the original book from his artificial world to quench his curiosity.
Aakesh then returned to the first page and matched the diagram built in both books. Judiaah's eyes widened as he saw there were many changes in the store's art. Even someone like him who had low talent in cultivation could see that the diagram in the virtual book was more detailed and showed many more things.
As Judiaah matched the pages, the shock only got bigger. In the end, Judiaah was only left with turning pages in the virtual book, as the original text reached its last page after the twenty-eighth page.
"Stop the search!" Judiaah suddenly ordered Kora.
The virtual book not only provided a thorough explanation of the cultivation process but it was also improved upon the original. Judiaah lost his interest in finding other family's cultivation arts after this. He would buy this one and focus on cultivation. His talent was low, and on top of that, he also wasted time. Judiaah would rather sleep than cultivate. He decided to give a try to the new art.
Time flew by, and around an hour later, Judiaah stepped out of the room with Kora following him.
Kora had a page in his hands, while Judiaah had a virtual book floating next to him.
As Aakesh heard the sound, he opened his eyes and looked toward the cultivation art room.
"I am sorry, store owner!" Judiaah apologized to Aakesh with a slight bow as he finally knew that the cultivation art in the store only had the same name, but their abilities were entirely different.
Only nodding, Aakesh cast a quick glance at the floating virtual book next to Judiaah. The next moment, all the details of the cultivation arts appeared in his head.
"Store owner, I need to buy this one." Judiaah had already expected to get no word from Aakesh, so he immediately requested.
"You need to pay six hundred ninety-three ordinary Sacred stones," Aakesh announced since Judiaah had already paid seven ordinary stones through the preview purchase.
***
After purchasing one cultivation art for the two of them, Judiaah decided to enter the training hour since there were still several hours left for their turn to come in Panagea.
Judiaah made the payment for six hours each at the difficult level difficulty for the two of them and proceeded toward the weapon room, with Kora following him one step behind.
***
[Ding!]
[Host, Congratulations on completing the "Mission objective: Sell the Store Products" successfully!]
[The "Mission reward: A New Store Product" will be given after the store's closing!] 𝗳𝗿𝐞ℯ𝙬𝗲𝗯n𝗼νel.𝒄𝑜𝘮
Aakesh began feeling optimistic about the upcoming sunset when he heard the system's monotone voice in his mind.
Time flew by, and it was finally the time for the last group of customers to enter Panagea.