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The First Store System

Chapter 432
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Chapter 432: Exception

879,998,907 Primal units were the numerical figure that appeared on the slab, showing the difference in strength between other creatures and the Void beasts.

Oxen then decided to test the strength of his full power punch without using any skill.

Suddenly, the aura around the store turned hot as Oxen released all of his strength.

Fortunately for the three people present in the store, the system acted right away and made the pressure stop at Oxen and didn’t let it affect anyone, or all the three other customers would’ve melted and then turned into ashes; such was the temperature around Oxen.

Oxen had his complete focus on the slab, so he didn’t notice the scene.

His punch was of the same size as earlier, but if anyone were to see it, they would feel that they were witnessing a punch the size of a planet.

“Thud!”

The next moment, a crashing sound rang as his punch clashed with the slab.

The slab seemed unaffected by the strength of the punch as it lightened up, and soon a numerical figure appeared on it.

Witnessing the attack power his punch had, Oxen couldn’t help but nod in appreciation.

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On the slab, a numerical figure of 1,290,472,513 Primal units shone splendidly.

Oxen was way more impressed with the training area, seeing the result.

Before entering the training area, his strongest punch without any skill, according to him, would’ve barely crossed a billion Primal units, but now it was well over the limit.

Oxen also felt fear for the mighty figure at that time, and at the same time, he was confused.

He felt fear and confusion about the goal of the mighty figure behind the store to provide such products that would entirely change the power-level dynamics of the Primal dimension.

‘I hope you don’t have an evil purpose behind doing all of this,’ Oxen thought in his heart and hoped for the best.

He loved the training area and would like to stay there for eternity. But if the store had some evil purpose behind all of this, he wouldn’t even think twice before acting, even if it takes his life.Â

Nothing was more important than the sacred duty of protecting the Primal dimension from any harm to the Void beasts.

Oxen then began testing his strength using the number of physical attack skills he owned.

His ultimate skill allowed his attack power to reach almost 1.5 billion Primal units.

Except for using his awakened mode, Oxen used everything in his arsenal.

He then turned around and left the weapons room.

There was also a product like Panagea in the store, but Oxen didn’t find it more interesting than the Gods u0026 Demons level training area.

Oxen knew about his inability to ascend to the Sacred dimension, so the concept of reaching the level of ascendence without having a fear of death didn’t interest him much.

He only liked the portion of exploring a new world with countless races from the three dimensions, but since all the virtual portals were already taken, not only for the current time but also for the next group, so he had stopped thinking about it.

After exiting the weapons room, Oxen approached Aakesh.

“Strange creature, I’ll return with a trillion supreme Primal stones,” Oxen told Aakesh since he wanted to enter the training area, and Oxen didn’t have enough money.

He could’ve used the inferior Sacred stone for a few uses, but at that time, he didn’t know the worth of the training area, so he exchanged it only for an hour of Gods u0026 Demons level training area.

“Don’t do it,” Aakesh expressionlessly responded straight away.

“What do you mean?” Oxen asked with a confusing expression on his face.

“The Gods u0026 Demons level training area had a limit per customer. A customer can only stay an hour per year,” Aakesh told Oxen about the limit of the training area.

“Eh, a limit!” Oxen exclaimed in surprise, hearing Aakesh.

But, after thinking for a moment, the limit made sense to him.

If customers were allowed to enter the training area unlimitedly, it would only take them a few weeks to ascend or even surpass the Void beasts. Oxen also understood the side effects of the unlimited training in the Gods u0026 Demons level training area.

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Since only consciousness entered while the physical body stayed outside, the consciousness grew at an exponential rate inside the training area while the physical body stayed the same. So if consciousness grew and crossed the limit the physical body could bear, it would give up and explode due to the massive influx of energy through the consciousness.

“I don’t have the problem of my consciousness growing stronger than my physique since my physique is the strongest and most durable out of all the eleven Void beasts,” Oxen told Aakesh. He hoped for Aakesh to allow him to enter the training area.

He couldn’t even wait for a day to enter the training area, let alone a year.

“No!” Aakesh bluntly rejected Oxen.

The reason for limiting the entry into the Gods u0026 Demons level training area didn’t work on Oxen, but he was the exception.

The rules are made for the masses, ignoring the exceptions, especially in his store, where no one had power over anyone else. Their differences in status and power mattered outside the store, not inside.

Oxen couldn’t help but turn disappointed, hearing Aakesh.

“My fellow members want to meet you. Should I bring all of them here, or are you uncomfortable with it?” Oxen suddenly asked the question.

He forgot about him wanting to enter the training area since Aakesh had bluntly rejected, and he would never budge or make him an exception in the store.

Oxen asked the question because he didn’t want the store owner to think that the Void beasts desired to attack him. If all eleven of them combined their forces, they would be able to kill the store owner if the mighty figure behind the store didn’t intervene.

“Why would I have any problem? The more customers you bring to my store, the better for the store,” Aakesh expressionlessly responded.

“Thank you, strange creature. I’ll return tomorrow with my fellow members,” Oxen thanked Aakesh. He then turned around and left the store.

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“Reach the meeting hall,” After exiting the store, Oxen mumbled, looking at the sky.

The next moment, he disappeared from the sight of the crowd curiously looking at him.