Chapter 379: Pain
"How many people have you sent until now?" A voice in the dark echoed.
"More than five hundred, and everyone has faced the sa result," A person replied with a hint of myriad expressions in his tone.
"Send more," A command ca from the dark right away. It gave no choice of refusal at all.
"But-"
"ARGH!"
The person wanted to argue, but before he could even speak, a pain stronger than anything he had ever faced spread across his body, which resulted in a heart-rending scream, that would even make Immortals shudder in fear.
The being in question was the leader of the organization Nielle, which had been sending intruders for the past several days. It didn't matter how many mbers he sent every ti the sa situation happened; they lost their lives right away.
"Don't dare to test my patience," A reply, with a hint of coldness, ca from the dark right away.
The person almost knelt in fear, hearing the chilly tone.
"Forgive , master. I won't dare anymore. I would send hundred more experts right away," The person responded with a slight tremble in his voice.
No response ca from the dark. The person waited for a few more seconds, but he only got silence from the other side.
The person then bowed and left. His face turned ugly the mont he left the area. He still didn't dare to curse the being in the dark, even in his mind, but his face clearly conveyed his expressions if soone were to watch it.
Only due to the being's order, he and his organization had taken enormous losses, and also at the sa ti, Nielle had made a terrible enemy in that store.
While his n died, he and his mbers were unaware of the reason for their demise. If not for his complete control over every mber of the organization, he would've even faced betrayals from his subordinates for sending them to their certain death.
The person then began creating a strange pattern using energy in the air.
When the creation was complete, it had taken the shape of a conch. "Send hundred pseudo divine Immortals from nine hundred to thousand to 'The First Store' on the Anga continent," He then whispered into the smaller side of the conch.
The leader couldn't help but feel a pang in his heart as this ti they were the top thousand experts of his organization. He had spent a lot on raising them to such levels.
The pain was more uncomfortable because it was certain death. He didn't even feel a tiny hope that they would survive.
The next mont, the ssage was sent, and soon, hundred pseudo divine Immortals left the organization for the store.
The distance between the store and the universe in which Nielle was located was thousands of trillions of light-years away, so it took around thirty teleports for the mbers to reach the Visteerna Planet and then another teleport to reach the store.
***
Aakesh was relaxing on his chair when he suddenly woke up. He had just gotten an alert from the system about another intrusion into his store, and this ti, there were a hundred experts, with even the weakest having the strength of a hundred million Primal units.
"Hey, system. Search all of their mories, and then kill them," Aakesh expressionlessly told the system in his mind and then returned back to his relaxing.
Aakesh had already gotten accustod to the intrusions. Since he had already decided what to do with the organization and its mbers, it doesn't matter to him whether the mbers of the organization stopped or not.
He was only waiting to conquer the fort. Only then would he begin his war against Nielle. He would also discover why did they provoke him?
As for the intrusion, there was nothing to worry about. It doesn't matter who or what level the intruder was; they wouldn't survive the system.
A few seconds later, the system inford Aakesh about what it had learned from the mories of the intruders.
Aakesh only got disappointnt in response. The system discovered a few fresh pieces of information from the mories of these new intruders, but it was still basic knowledge. He didn't learn anything that could help him in the battle or make his quest easier.
He still only knew two things about the organization: the na, and the location of its few branches. He still didn't know where the headquarter of Nielle was located.
Aakesh then stopped thinking about the intrusion and the organization as he noticed several new custors with one familiar custor in the group entering the store.
***
After buying more than eight thousand weapons, Odred found himself wanting to buy even more.
Since he had already bought a weapon, he couldn't buy any weapon for the next month. He wanted to buy more weapons, so he went to his friends and talked about the store and the weapons.
Being a blacksmith gave him an edge since he could use his talent as leeway to make people do his biddings. He similarly used a promise of helping his friends to help him buy weapons from the store.
***
Odred followed his friends to the store, despite being busy. He couldn't just stop himself from coming here as he wanted to select the weapons he wanted.
A smile spread across Aakesh's face, seeing Odred in the group. Now that Odred was here with more than a thousand mbers, his quest would be completed today.
Odred greeted Aakesh and then went to the weapons room, with the mbers following him.
Not everyone followed Odred into the weapons room. One person remained behind, and he instead approached Aakesh.
The being wasn't a human or Dwarf but belonged to the Sun Vampire, a top race of the Primal dinsion. He had a humanoid body, but there were still so differences. The being had golden skin, golden hair, and two pupilless eyes; there was only golden sclera.
His na was Anthony, and unlike most of Aakesh's custors hadn't disguised himself by turning into a human. His real appearance was for everyone to see.
Anthony was the friend Odred had asked for help from. Feeling the excitent Odred had for the store, he also decided to follow his friend.
After Odred and the other mbers left for the weapons room, Anthony approached Aakesh.
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