Chapter 437: Bank Card
The boy’s lips twitched, seeing the store owner nodding his head.
“Don’t you think it’s quite an outrageous price for a product?” The boy then asked, controlling himself not to look irritated.
If not for Hartol warning him that the store owner was even stronger than him and the sensation of danger across the store, he would’ve never treated Aakesh so respectfully.
“The store only charges the product’s worth,” Aakesh expressionlessly responded, ignoring the expressions on the boy’s face.
“Eh! What training for just an hour can even be worth a trillion supreme Primal stones?” The boy asked.
He had more than enough Primal stones to pay for the training area, but since he found the price to be outrageous, he didn’t agree to it.
“The Gods u0026 Demons level training area,” Aakesh responded right away, bringing a dumbfounded look to the boy’s face.
“Fine, but what if the training didn’t provide for what its cost is?” The boy took a deep breath to stop himself from flaring up in irritation and asked another question.
“Then you would get compensated by 100 times the price of the training area,” Aakesh expressionlessly answered.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtThe compensation policy of the store made him doubt whether he was wrong and should’ve already paid the cost.
Sigh!
“Two Gods u0026 Demons level training area and three Immortal level training area for the Immortal grade weapon,” The boy finally gave up after a few seconds, sighed, and decided to enter the training area.
Even if he didn’t get a good product, he would get a hundred trillion supreme Primal stones as compensation, so it would only benefit him. If the product worked, then his money wouldn’t have gone to waste, so the situation was advantageous for the boy, no matter the result.
The next moment, the boy took out a card from his pocket space and handed it to Aakesh.
“It doesn’t work here,” Aakesh expressionlessly responded as he handed back the card to the boy.
It was a card used in higher-level transactions and was the creation of the top-ranked organization.
The card was black in color, but there was a white strip on which the pattern of a mountain of Primal stones was imprinted.
It was a bank card that worked across the Primal dimension, but only the powerful and influential were able to use it since not everyone was allowed to have the card.
“Eh!” The boy couldn’t help but exclaim in surprise, hearing the store owner.
Using the card for a transaction provided benefits to the store owner also. Since owning the card was the sign of status, the card automatically transferred a tip of Primal stones, depending on the volume of the transaction.
Since this transaction was worth more than two trillion supreme Primal stones, the store owner would surely get a random tip ranging from one million to a billion stones.
The boy couldn’t believe that any store owner would reject such a deal.
The boy understood that the store owner wouldn’t budge, seeing Aakesh’s expressionless face, so he decided not to disturb him.
He instead turned his head around, looked at one of his followers, and ordered, “Help me take out the sum I need to pay for the training area.”
The boy then handed the card, while the follower bowed and left.
The creator of the cards had organized debit spots across the Primal dimension. On Visteerna, there were three such locations, and none of them were on the Anga continent, so the followers had to travel to the continent they came from.
The group didn’t have to wait for long, as only a few seconds later, the follower returned.
He then respectfully handed over the card and a pouch to the boy.
The boy casually grabbed the pouch, turned around, and handed it to Aakesh.
The next moment, a giant mountain made of supreme Primal stones appeared inside the store as Aakesh emptied the pouch. He then handed it back to the boy, who dumbfoundedly took it.
He then waved his hands, and the mountain disappeared from the store.
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The next moment, an alert of successful payment rang in his head. He then looked at the boy and told him to go ahead, not forgetting to inform the boy about the newly created needle.
The boy nodded and then proceeded toward the weapons room while Hartol and the attendants followed him.
“If the training works, I can inform my father,” The boy muttered as he proceeded toward the portal room.
“Yes, young master. It would further cement your position in the eyes of ‘His Majesty’,” Hartol replied in a voice loud enough for only the boy to hear.
The boy didn’t come from the Anga continent but the Vajji continent. Vajji was one of the top three continents on Visteerna after Kashi.
The boy came from one of the top-three Empires on the Vajji continent. His name was Votayl, and he was the crown prince of the Honaer Empire.
Due to having a low population, Honaer had a close society. So combining all their numbers, they created the Honaer Empire and made it one of the top three on a continent like Vajji, where the number of Empires barely reached seven, and every part of the land was divided between them.
Votayl’s father, the Emperor of the Honaer Emperor, was going to make Votayl the new Emperor and then ascend, so he sent Votayl to travel across the Visteerna to learn about the characters of the people.
For traveling, Votayl decided to start from the weakest continent. It was the Anga continent, and similarly, begin from the weakest region of the Anga continent, which was the extreme southern part. Since the Bisan Kingdom was in these parts, Votayl, his followers, and Hartol came here, and then they came across the store.
His being the crown prince was fixed due to him being his father’s favorite and eldest child, but since Honaers were a very close society, the Emperor wanted Votayl to take the throne with everyone’s permission. Votayl also wanted him to become an Emperor with everyone’s blessing, so he agreed with his father.
If the training did wonders according to its cost, it meant Panagea would work too. The Panagea would help Votayl impress the majority of Honaer, while the training area would cover the remaining.