Aakesh stopped ramming Apocalyptic Blast into the center of the crown after it looked almost breaking in half.
One more strike and the crown would crack into several pieces, resulting in the spiderâs death.
The spiderâs screams came to a stop as Aakesh jumped down its head, but when he jumped, he grabbed the spiderâs head and slammed it to the ground.
The head wasnât as sensitive as the crown for the spider. So except for some discomfort due to the sudden slamming, the spider didnât feel anything more.
âHow did you come here?â Aakesh asked as it was now time for him to ask questions about this world.
The spider couldnât understand the sudden change in Aakeshâs action, so it silently gawked at him, resulting in Aakesh creating another energy ball in his hands.
Seeing the dark energy ball in Aakeshâs hands, the spiderâs already pale face turned paler as it knew what would be its result after another of his strike.
âI⦠I will answer,â The spider pleaded.
âI was born here,â The voice rang in the area as the spiderâs mouth was several times larger than Aakesh, despite both being on the ground.
At the same time, the spider attempted to heal its crown by transferring half of its energy since the unbearable pain would continue as long as it stayed in the same situation.
Unfortunately for the spider, Aakeshâs attack contained elements of destruction and Nihility, so any point of energy that attempted to heal the crown got destroyed.
The spider similarly didnât want to depend upon the mood of the blue-skinned man in front of it, so under the ground, all its 108 legs started gathering. They stopped a meter away from the part below Aakeshâs feet so as not to make him aware of it.
The humiliation the spider had faced today would be unbearable for it, so it wanted to kill Aakesh at any cost.
If the spider got even a tiny chance to go ahead, it would create 324 blasts at once and run.
Aakeshâs judgment to not leave the net and fight when the spider reached close to him proved to be correct since each leg of the spider had the ability to create three blasts at once. If Aakesh were to face 324 such explosions at once, survival would be a foregone conclusion unless he took the help of the system.
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A surprised expression appeared on Aakeshâs face as the Three-colored Crown Spiders were exclusive to the Sacred dimension, so how could they stay here?
âHey, system, does this area belong to the Sacred dimension?â Aakesh asked the system. Since he had an encyclopedia of knowledge like the system with him, why wouldnât he take its help?
[No, Host!]
The next moment, the system answered in its usual mechanical and emotionless voice.
âDoes this area belong to the Primal dimension?â Suddenly a question emerged in his mind, hearing the systemâs answer, so he decided to satisfy his curiosity by asking the question.
[No, Host!]
âAs expected,â Aakesh thought as the same thought had emerged in his heart after the systemâs answer.
âHey, system, is this area its own dimension?â Aakesh asked. This conjecture had emerged in his heart for the reason behind the spider, who was born with divinity to be here and then not even have the peak strength of a Void beast.
[Yes, Host!]
As expected, Aakeshâs conjecture turned out to be correct.
The world he was in didnât belong to any dimension, but it was in a different space altogether.
After his conjecture turned out to be correct, another question emerged in Aakeshâs heart, and it had nothing to do with this world but with him and the store.
âHey, system, whatâs the time difference between the Primal dimension and here?â
After asking the question, Aakesh hoped that the time rate was quick here, not the Primal dimension, as he had to maintain a store that wouldnât open on its own and sell products.
[Host, the time difference between the Primal dimension and these words is 1,000,000:1.]
A surprised expression appeared on Aakeshâs face as the time difference between the Primal dimension and this world is the same as the difference between the Primal dimension and the third dimension.
At the same time, Aakesh also heaved a sigh of relief. He could now freely travel here for years and still would be able to exit the world and open his store the next day.
âThe things have become more interesting,â Aakesh thought in his heart as a new conjecture appeared in his mind, and this time, he was confident in it.
Similarly, a feeling of excitement appeared in his heart as it was the first time he would do things that had nothing to do with the store since the moment he opened his eyes. The reason for Aakeshâs excitement was that he was not the most powerful here, so he could now prove why Aakesh was superior to others unless he got bored of doing it.
âWhatâs the name of this world?â Aakesh returned his focus to the spider and asked.
âA world? Whatâs a world?â A confused expression appeared on the spiderâs face as it didnât know what the world meant.
âWhatâs the name of this place youâre standing on?â Aakesh asked, simplifying his question.
âOh, this. Itâs spider den,â The spider answered as if it understood what the blue-skinned man wanted to ask.
Aakesh stayed silent for a few seconds, hearing the answer since he didnât know what to say.
âDo you know the name of the nearby places?â He asked, breaking his own silence.
âYes,â The spider answered and then started sharing the names of the places near it.
The more name Aakesh found out, the more surprised he became.
The spider den was the name of the area in the control of the Three-colored Crown Spiders, and it wasnât the only spider living here. There were several of them, while the spider answering Aakeshâs question was the queen and ruler of this territory, spanning billions of miles.
Similar to the spider den, the nearby areaâs names were defined by their owner.
Aakesh finally found a piece of valuable information about there being a ruler to whom the beasts around here paid tributes. Aakesh decided his next target to be the ruler as they must know more about this world than the spider.