The First Store System

937 The Fifth Product(5)

Chapter 937: The Fifth Product(5)

That supreme Sacred stone was the greatest possession of Judiaah, so he couldn't just spend it on a card.

After thinking for several seconds, Judiaah decided to buy the Higher Store Card. No matter what, the supreme Sacred stone was too valuable to spend on only a store card.

"Give me one Higher Store Card," Judiaah requested, as the next moment, a higher Sacred stone appeared in his hands.

Judiaah didn't carry a space ring since only the best of the space rings could bear supreme Sacred stones inside, and the cost of the product was too much to buy. Judiaah instead had an artificial world.

The artificial world was a space item made of a world core. Its inside space wasn't as stable as the space rings that could hold supreme Sacred stones, so it was cheap.

Judiaah then handed over the stone to Aakesh. He had around a few thousand of these stones, so Judiaah wasn't worried about whether it would be a loss.

Aakesh took the stone, threw it into the pattern, and then pressed the switch referring to Higher Store Card.

A few seconds later, a card flew from the card machine right into Aakesh's hands. Since Aakesh had already seen one, he handed it to Judiaah.

"Use the needle to prick your skin, and one drop of your blood will bind this card to you," Aakesh then instructed Judiaah.

Judiaah looked at the card, and when he failed to find anything, he gave up/ Judiaah was only a low-level cultivator, so he didn't feel any issues with not being able to find any peculiarity.

As Judiaah repeated the instructions given to him by Aakesh, sometime later, a wheatish card appeared in his hands.

The next moment, a card appeared in his consciousness and informed him about the uses of the card.

Judiaah's jaw almost dropped when he heard that the infinite space inside the card could even hold ultimate Sacred stones, let alone supreme Sacred stones.

"Store owner, can this card hold supreme Sacred stone?" Judiaah didn't believe the voice in his head so he asked Aakesh.

The space rings that could hold supreme Sacred stones usually went for tens of thousands of higher Sacred stones, and here he had bought a card with the cost of a single higher Sacred stone, and it could even hold the ultimate Sacred stone. How could Judiaah believe it?

***

Since there were still spots left in Panagea, Judiaah decided to book one for himself as well. And since he was satisfied with his purchase of the Higher Store Card, Judiaah decided to let Kora enter as well. Kora was the name of the Thorron, whom Judiaah made his slave.

Since there were several hours left before his turn came, Judiaah decided to check the weapons room. A sword was the cause of his falling here.

After learning about the store products, Judiaah didn't know whether to thank the space storm.

Kora was left in the waiting corner, and Judiaah went toward the weapons room.

Judiaah had no talent in any weapon, so he didn't care what he used.

After entering the weapons room, his eyes rounded up as they saw the luxurious room. Even the throne room in his clan felt like an eyesore in front of it.

As Judiaah was looking around the room, his eyes fell on the murals.

Judiaah looked at several of the murals, and after getting bored, he moved his eyes away. Like many customers, Judiaah felt nothing extraordinary from the murals. For him, they were nothing but paintings of powerful weapon skills.

Time flew by, and around an hour had passed in a flash.

Judiaah had immersed himself in buying weapons, while in the store's hall, thirty-eight people were waiting in the corner for their turn into Panagea. Aakesh was comfortably seated on his chair with his eyes closed.

Kora looked troubled as he hadn't seen a shadow of Judiaah since he entered the room. The slave agreement had turned him loyal to Judiaah, so he felt worried. The store's inside felt like a beast's jaw to him, so his eyes were directed toward the weapon's room.

Kora's eyes suddenly shone as he saw Judiaah coming out of the room and turning in his direction.

***

After exiting the weapons room, Judiaah found Kora and called him.

As Judiaah was looking for weapons, he was also thinking about his situation.

After Judiaah stored the supreme Sacred stone in the space inside the store card, he began to believe that Aakesh wasn't exaggerating about the store's products.

The weapons hardened his beliefs since he came across many weapons that forced him to buy them despite their not being of the growth type.

Since things were looking bright for the future, the thought of staying here for a long time took place in his heart. Judiaah even wanted to call his mother and tell her about the store, but there was no way for him to contact her.

First, he needed to find out where Curiele was and how far he was from his Universe.

These things meant that he would need to live here, so Judiaah decided to train Kora. Kora was someone out of his race and didn't have the qualifications to become the servant of the prince of the Arboria Family. But Judiaah understood that he needed to make do with what he had.

Judiaah wouldn't have even put the leader of the city in his eyes before finding out about the store and its products. But now things have changed. He had no idea of what the behavior of the store owner was toward the city administration.

Judiaah couldn't be brazen and force the Thorrons to become his slaves anymore. Now that Kora had become a slave and there was no going back, Judiaah decided to use him to do things here. There was no breaking away from the slave agreement, so he didn't need to worry about Kora's loyalty.

A good weapon for any cultivator was first, so Judiaah called Kora to choose a weapon of his liking. Judiaah had enough money to arm a Divine Transformation cultivator.

***

Time flew by, and several minutes later, Judiaah and Kora came out of the weapons room.

Both of them had cheerful faces as they looked at their respective weapons.

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