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The First Store System

Chapter 1462 Amish’s Decision(5)
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Chapter 1462  Amish’s Decision(5)

Chapter 1462: Amish's Decision(5) ᴛʜɪs ᴄʜᴀᴘᴛᴇʀ ɪs ᴜᴘᴅᴀᴛᴇ ʙʏ Novᴇ(l)ꜰɪre .ɴᴇt

Amish read the details on the card with complete focus. Once he had completed the reading, he returned the card.

He then pulled out a new card, and soon after, he returned it.

Time flew by, and minutes passed in a flash.

Being a beast of the element of earth, it had great talent for the element and had outstanding compatibility with it.

The beasts had an advantage over other races because, despite being focused on bloodline, their compatibility with the element was outstanding.

Amish failed to find any skill he liked in the attacking type, so he stopped searching for offensive skills and moved upward.

Not long after, he was met with the same result and failed to find any desired skill.

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More time flew by, and in the end, Amish decided against buying any skills from the store. It wasn't that the store didn't have any outstanding skills that could change his mind, but he found his mind wasn't in the correct state.

His heart had many emotions due to the Silver-Winged Pangolin, so he could not appreciate the skills.

Amish then turned around and exited the room. He then immediately activated the teleportation function of the card and disappeared from the store, returning to his residence.

Time flew by, and hours passed in a flash.

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Aakesh had just had a relaxing moment when the sound of footsteps approaching the store rang in his ears. He opened his eyes and looked in the door's direction; a new face was approaching the store with confident steps.

***

"So this is the store," Ruhun muttered, looking at the building before him.

Ruhun was a unique creature belonging to the Sacred Dimension, so he was the only one of his race. It wasn't a new race but a creature that had lived for trillions of years, and Ruhun had reached the Sacred Creator level then.

Ruhun was one of the two Sacred Creators belonging to unique creatures in the entire dimension.

Ruhun didn't have a humanoid physique but walked on four legs. His upper body had red skin, while his lower body was on the darker side.

Ruhun had only one eye, with a combination of dark sclera and a squarish red pupil. His body had outlined muscles, showing the strong power contained in them. A single, curved horn adorned the center of his head with a pitch-black tip. His palm was immensely wide, almost twice the size of his head. He only had two hands, and each hand had seven fingers.

Ruhun heard about the store from his direct student, who found out about it a day before. Hearing the tone of his student's voice, Ruhun couldn't help but become curious about the store, and he came to check it out.

Ruhun walked inside the store, and the view in front of him changed. He nodded in appreciation, seeing the work done in the store as well as the endless flooring made of expensive stone.

He then looked at the blue-skinned man seated on his throne. Ruhun's eyes jumped up in surprise since he had failed to find any connection between the blue-skinned man's race with any known race in his mind.

Ruhun had lived a long time, so his knowledge about the dimension and the Multiverse was outstanding. Ruhun was one of the oldest peak Sacred Creators in the Sacred Dimension. It wasn't that his potential was exhausted and he couldn't ascend; there was a law ban on his ascendance, so he could only stay in the Sacred Dimension for eternity.

"Why don't I know about your race? Are you a unique creature like me?" Ruhun immediately approached Aakesh and asked in a hurried tone. He had been living leisurely and blandly for years, so not knowing something came as a surprise and challenging task.

Aakesh simply shook his head, which took Ruhun by surprise. Ruhun's cultivation was at the peak of the dimension, so only a few beings could refuse him. He didn't expect Aakesh to be the one, despite his low cultivation.

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Looking at the store, it was clear that there were some higher being involved with the store. But Aakesh was still a Divine Lord at the end of the day. Looking into Aakesh's eyes, it seemed that Ruhun was a nobody.

Ruhun couldn't help but sneer since it had been a long time since he had come across so many interesting situations at once.

Ruhun didn't try to force Aakesh to answer since he was aware of the danger involved in the store and his weakness in front of it. Rather than that, he inquired about the store, about which his student was raving.

***

After learning about the six products from Aakesh, Ruhun walked toward the beast room. Panagea spots were filled for the day, so he couldn't enter there. He had no interest in cultivation arts, pills, weapons, and skills since those were too low-level for him at the time.

Ruhun only had a few opponents in the Sacred Dimension, and he didn't like fighting much, so he decided against the training area as well. Considering all that, Beast was the last product left, and Ruhun showed some interest.

Ruhun loved beast pets, so he had tens of them, which were great talents in their race. It had been a long time since Ruhun had come across a shockingly talented beast, so he decided to summon one from the store despite its low cultivation level.

Once he walked inside the room, he looked at the numerous beast murals painted across the wall. His eyes wandered across the paintings, and the more he looked, the more he desired them.

If it were up to him, Ruhun would have purchased every beast available in the store.

Since Ruhun wanted a beast as his pet and had no consideration for its cultivation level but only cared about its talent, he decided to summon it from both devices.

Before joining the queue for the first device, he set the limit of summons to be ten. It wasn't that he cared about the high summoning cost; his worries had to do with fate.

If he couldn't get a shockingly talented beast in ten summonings, he didn't have a fate at that time with any beast.

(Chapter End.)