Known figures across the Primal dimension led all the groups, and when they saw the Void beasts standing there, they also descended to the ground and respectfully greeted them.
They all had the same questions, so they looked at the Void beasts, hoping to get some answers.
The Void beasts, on the other hand, looked at each other. They could see the embarrassment in their eyes. The figures here wanted the Void beasts to tell the reason for the portal and the sudden disappearance of the Mysterious peak, not knowing that the Void beasts knew the same about the portals as they knew; nothing.
Since the Void beasts were respected figures across the Primal dimension, they couldnât make a fool out of themselves by telling the group about their lack of information regarding something happening in the Primal dimension.
âIt will grant fortune to the fated ones and would cause tragedy to those who attempt to overreach their destinies,â One of the Void beasts commented, telling nothing but still creating mystery in the hearts of the Immortals here.
The breathing of the figures located there quickened up, as something worth calling fortune for someone like Void beasts wouldnât be anything to joke about.
They looked at the portal with red eyes, greed evident in them. They had already forgotten about the tragedy part in the statement.
The other Void beasts could only look at their fellow members for causing this situation. As for the lives of the figures presented here, it didnât matter to them whether they survived or died inside the portal.
They only cared for the return of the fellow members, hoping that the Angel was right about the portal not being disastrous for the Primal dimension.
Time flew by.
Groups after groups appeared in the sky above the portal. They belonged to not only different parts of Visteerna but also the Primal dimension.
The cultivation also varied for all the groups. Not all the groups consisted of Immortals, but the majority of the members were Tao Palace and Tao Manifestation.
âSo this is the event your grandmother told my father about,â One of the figures asked the person standing next to him.
âYes,â The person answered. She was none other than Lenna, the regular customer of the store, and the figure beside her was the third member in the deal.
Her grandmother Elasha had informed someone familiar to her about the upcoming event; she had divined. It was to ask for a large amount of supreme Primal stones so that Elasha and her family members would be able to enter the Gods u0026 Demons level training area.
âSo, where is the third person you talked about,â The figure asked Lenna as he was told that there was an extra figure in the group.
âThereâs still quite a time left. He would come later,â Lenna responded.
Hearing Lennaâs response, a surprised expression appeared on the figureâs face.
The person getting late wasnât the reason for surprise, but the respect with which she referred to the person, made him astonished.Ã
âWhy donât you tell me about him now?â The figure asked Lenna as she still hadnât told him about the third person in the group.
âNo, when he arrives, you can ask him. I wonât share any information about him without his knowledge,â Lenna responded straight away and refused to talk about Aakesh.
Talking to the store owner for so many days made her sure that the store owner wouldnât mind if she talked about him with others, but she still didnât do it as she didnât want to take a chance and the respect she had for him didnât allow her to do it.
The figure wanted to coax Lenna for answers but seeing the determined look in her eyes, he stopped and decided to wait for the person Lenna had so much respect.
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âYou need to pay seventy-five inferior Primal stones,â Aakesh expressionlessly told the customer and handed him the three inferior level body healing pills.
âThank you, store owner,â The customer thanked Aakesh and handed the amount to him while gently taking the pills from Aakeshâs hands.
âYou would be alright,â The customer excitedly cried out in his heart as he had bought the pills for his wife, who had received severe injuries when some robbers attacked her to steal her purse.
âThank you, store owner,â The customer thanked Aakesh once more. He then turned around and proceeded to exit the store.
The customer had only left when another new customer arrived in the store.
âAre you the store owner?â The customer asked, seeing the blue-skinned man seated on a chair. His tone contained a hint of disgust as Aakesh wasnât a human, and nor did the customer belong to the Bisan Kingdom or the neighboring Kingdoms to know the history of the store and the store owner.
Aakesh only expressionlessly stared at the customer in response and didnât speak a word.
The head of the customer turned wet with sweat as he felt psychological pressure attacking him. His face turned ugly as the feeling was way uncomfortable. It didnât cause any pain, but at that moment, the customer wouldâve taken the pain in place of the uncomfortable feeling, such was its effect on him.
âForgive me. I didnât mean to disrespect you,â The customer apologized, remembering the tone he had used.
Aakesh expressionlessly nodded, and the next moment, the psychological pressure on the customer disappeared.
âI am sorry for not recognizing your strength,â The customer heaved a sigh of relief and apologized once again.
âWhat product does this store sell?â The customer then asked, attempting to make the store owner forget about his tone.
Time flew by.
The customer then left the store after emptying his pockets since that was the only way to apologize to the store owner.
Aakesh hadnât cared for the customerâs tone in the first place since he was the same as the customer. He also believed himself to be superior to most of the races.
Time flew by.
As the time for the closing of the store drew closer, the number of new customers saw an increase today.
Aakesh returned to his chair after ending another pill sale.
The pills were the silent product of the store. They were sold in the highest numbers but were talked of less than the weapons and virtual portals.