Chapter 621
The Mortal grade cultivation arts varied from 25 ordinary Primal stones to 50 top Primal stones, while the Immortal grade varied from 10 billion supreme Primal stones to one quadrillion supreme Primal stones. So Aakesh knew that he couldn’t select one price for the cultivation arts of the lower grade.
After thinking for a while, Aakesh made his decision.
“Hey, system, I have decided at what price I am going to set for the preview of the cultivation arts,” Aakesh told the system. The system didn’t speak anything in response, but a blue screen appeared in front of him.
On the blue screen, there were five rows, each defining the grade name, and then a blank line in front of it.
Aakesh knew what he had to do, so in no time, Aakesh wrote the amount on the blank lines in front of each grade.
[Preview prices:
Mortal-grade cultivation art: 2% of the selling cost of the art,
Rare-grade cultivation art: 5% of the selling cost of the art,
Legendary-grade cultivation art: 10% of the selling cost of the art,
Mythical-grade cultivation art: one thousand supreme Primal stones,
Immortal-grade cultivation art: one million supreme Primal stones.]
After Aakesh wrote the details, the blue screen disappeared, and a new screen appeared, containing all the details of the preview prices.
Aakesh then waved his hands. The next moment, light particles started moving away from the screen, resulting in its complete disappearance, waiting for Aakesh to call it again.
Aakesh then started reading about the rules set for the sales of the cultivation arts. It was put on a board not far from the shelves.
It only had three rules. First, customers could only buy cultivation arts related to their cultivation level. Second, customers could only buy one cultivation art from each grade in their life. Third, the sale of cultivation arts to others after buying from the store was strictly prohibited.
Aakesh nodded as he read the rules. When he read the third rule, Aakesh couldn’t help but get surprised since cultivation arts were the first product that prohibited sales to others outside the store.
Aakesh had rarely heard of cases where someone had sold the product they had bought from his store to others, but there were, and the system hadn’t minded them. But now, it had put prohibition in straight words.
Aakesh then stopped thinking about it and left the room, with Lily silently following him.
Since he had already spent a lot of time on the quest and its rewards, Aakesh decided to waste no more time and go for his training.
Aakesh was going to leave when the system’s mechanical alerts bombarded his head once again.
[Congratulations, Host, for completing the main quest!]
[It has been more than fifty-one years since you started this phase. In those years, you have completed many quests, made many new customers, learned many things, and showed ways to many. The time has now arrived to end it, ascend, and begin a new journey in new lands filled with new challenges.]
[But before leaving, you need to create a legacy for yourself.]
[For a store owner, there is no better way to create a legacy than to sell products.]
[Title: The Last Main Quest!
Mission Objective: Sale of Products,
Requirement: Since you have already completed your previous quest, it’s time for you to go big for the store for the last time in the Primal dimension, let other customers get the benefits of the store products sold by the store,
Number of weapons you need to sell: 1,000,000,000,000,
Number of customers/hours for Training arena: 100,000,000,000 customers or 1,000,000,000,000 training hours(think to expand),
Number of pills you need to sell: 1,000,000,000,000,
Hours in Panagea: 1,000,000,000,000,
Cultivation Arts: Think to expand,
Days required: 100,000 Weeks,
Mission reward: Ascension to the Sacred dimension!
Failure Punishment: Failure of the store upgrading quest!]
Aakesh couldn’t help but get surprised as he heard the flurry of alerts. It had only stopped when out of nowhere, a blue screen emerged, containing the details of a new quest.
Aakesh got even more surprised as he read the details of the quest.
For the first time, he got a title for the quest.
Not only that, the grandness of the quest had increased a thousand times, asking him now to sell a trillion pills, weapons, Panagea hours, etc.
Since the section for the training hours and cultivation arts were in shrink mode, Aakesh tapped on them. The next moment, two new small blue screens appeared on top of the quest window,
[1,000,000,000,000(trivial, normal, moderate, difficult) training hours = 100,000,000,000 Immortal training hours = 10,000,000,000 Gods & Demons training hours.]
[Mortal-grade cultivation arts: 10,000,000,000 sale,
Rare-grade: 1,000,000,000 sale,
Legendary-grade: 100,000,000 sale
Mythical-grade; 10,000,000 sale,
Immortal-grade: 1,000,000 sale.]
The two new windows showed the number of sales he needed to make to achieve the requirement. Unlike the last two times, Aakesh needed to achieve all the requirements, not just one to have it complete the requirements, resulting in the difficulty of the quest going severalfold.
Even though the number of items he needed to sell had grown by thousand times, the duration of the quest had only grown by ten times.
Aakesh then read the reward section, only to find that there was nothing but ascension.
His eyes then moved to the next section and found the failure punishment. For the first time, Aakesh felt that the punishment was strict in comparison to the reward.
He would ascend to the Sacred dimension if he completed the quest, but if he failed, his store-upgrade mission would turn into a failure. It would result in his authority degrading even further and the task of knowing his past even tougher.
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A/N: I think we have done enough in the Primal dimension. If you have some comments that we should deal more with some parts, please go ahead and comment. Most probably, the next fifty-hundred chapters would be in the Primal dimension, and then we would step into a new world.
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