Chapter 919: Richard's Plea!
"For now, the products available in the store are the sa as what they were in the Primal Dinsion."
"First are the pills. The store only sells Lesser level pills for now, and they are:
First-grade lesser body healing pill: The pill can heal minor injuries for cultivators up to peak Divine Being, while it would only work for Divine Lords if taken in large numbers. It costs 10 lesser Sacred stones…"
"Second is the weapon. Similar to the pills, the store only sells Lesser level weapons for now. There are only twelve types of weapons available for now: swords, sabers…. There is also the training area. It is also only for the Lesser weapons, and their difficulties are the sa as what the store had in the Primal Dinsion."
"Third is Panagea. You already know about it. The entrance fee is five lesser sacred stones, and there is a five lesser sacred stone hourly fee. The ti rate for Panagea and the store is the sa, so there are no different rates like the Primal Dinsion."
"Fourth is the cultivation art. The store only sells Lesser grade cultivation arts for now." Aakesh concluded the introduction of all four products.
Richard didn't look as surprised as other custors after hearing the introduction since he had already gone through that phase in the Primal Dinsion.
But when he learned the price of the product, a helpless smile spread across his face. It had only been around two months since he had ascended to the Sacred Dinsion, so his wealth was in dire straits.
Richard's earnings weren't even enough for his cultivation, let alone spending on the store.
The prices were as high as usual, but now he was not like Immortal Richard anymore. The only reason he still had weapons was because he had bought growth-type weapons from the store, but now he didn't even have enough to enter the training area.
Richard suddenly rembered sothing, and his heart regained so hope.
"Store owner, can the wealth I have in Panagea be exchanged for Sacred stones?" Richard asked. Before ascending the Primal Dinsion, his level was high in Panagea, so he had quite a sum saved as an adventurer.
Since Richard was already wealthy in the Primal Dinsion, he didn't need to exchange soul stones for Primal stones. But since he was now dirt poor, that wealth gave him so hope.
"Yes! The exchange rate is the sa as usual, five thousand percent," Aakesh answered.
"Store owner, what is the conversion rate between Soul stones and Sacred stones?" Richard asked, hoping to get a large sum.
In the Primal Dinsion, even the lowest Soul stone was equal to one supre Primal stone, so many custors who couldn't even afford to cultivate grew wealthy enough to leave generational wealth.
Aakesh didn't answer imdiately but asked the system about the conversion rate. After he had his answer, Aakesh announced, "Ten thousand dium Soul stones are equivalent to one lesser Sacred stone."
Richard felt a chill in his heart as he heard the conversion rate. If one lesser Sacred stone was worth ten thousand dium Soul stones, it didn't an, Richard would get the Sacred stone at the sa rate. Before exchanging, he needed to pay a fee of five thousand percent.
So after that fee was added to the picture, one lesser Sacred stone beca equal to five million dium Soul stones.
All hopes of getting rich were dashed after Richard calculated the amount he would be able to take out. Richard wanted to curse the store and the store owner for their black hearts, but since he knew his limits, he controlled himself.
Richard began taking deep breaths since sothing was better than nothing, and the exchange of currency was an additional benefit to the custors. Even without it, Panagea was as desirable to the custors as ever.
"Store owner, how can I take them out?" Richard smiled and asked Aakesh.
Aakesh could see that it was a forceful smile, but he didn't care. The system had set the exchange rate, and he didn't have enough authority to change it. As for whether he would change it once his control was sufficient, it was best left to the future.
"You can't for now. You need to own the store card if you want to exchange things out of Panagea without being inside the world," Aakesh replied expressionlessly.
Richard's face turned ugly, as he only had seven lesser Sacred stones with him. It wasn't even enough to enter Panagea.
Without exchanging the sum from Panagea, there were zero chances of Richard entering Panagea anyti in the near future.
Since Aakesh was his only hope to solve this issue, Richard shared the problem with him.
Aakesh also understood, so he didn't reply imdiately but went to the system since exchanging was completely in the domain of the system.
"Hey, system, Richard is correct. Many custors wouldn't have sufficient money in their hands to enter Panagea, let alone buy cards. Since the money collected by adventurers in Panagea is theirs, we shouldn't restrict them by the rule of having the card," Aakesh stated since he agreed with Richard's issue.
There would be many custors like him in the future. The value of the Sacred stones here was several tis higher than the value of the Primal stones in the Primal Dinsion, so it wouldn't be easy to earn.
Even soone like Favan, who had lived for centuries, only had around a hundred lesser Sacred stones.
Neither the store nor the custor should wait this long to take their own money out.
[Host, what do you suggest? After all, exchanging items from Panagea without entering was after all one of the benefits of the Store Card!]
"We should restrict that benefit to other items, but for the exchange of money, we should only limit it to the store. As long as any custor is in the store, they could exchange their Panagea's wealth for the Sacred stones or other currencies."
[Host, the system has accepted your suggestion. From now on, Panagea's custors can take out their wealth in the form of the real world's currency as long as they are in the store!]
Aakesh nodded in appreciation since it was what he liked about the system. The system wasn't rigid, and whenever Aakesh gave good suggestions, the system would accept them.
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