Chapter 943: The Fifth Product(11)
[The "Mission Reward: Availability for Higher level weapons for sale" will be given after the store's closing!]
[Please see the following screen for your second quest!]
The next mont, a blue screen containing the details of the second weapon's quest appeared in front of Aakesh.
[Mission Sequence: Third
Objective: Sell weapons and training hours,
Details: With the purchase from Fick, the store had fulfilled all requirents for the last quest. It's not the ti to celebrate, but it's only the beginning. Work even more diligently to make more and more custors interested in the product.
Number of weapons you need to sell: 10,000,000,
Number of custors or training hours: 20,000,000 training hours*,
Days required: 360 Days,
Mission reward: Availability of fifteen new weapon types for sale and training,
Failure Punishnt: The disappearance of seven types of weapons at random and the sales commission will turn to 0.5 at the eligible product's sale for the next three years.]
*- (20,000,000 trivial, normal, moderate, or difficult) training hours = 4,000,000 Immortal training hours = 1,000,000 Gods and Demons training hours.)
Aakesh was surprised, as it had been a long ti since he had checked the weapon's quest, and it was already complete.
Aakesh couldn't help but call up the quest progress screen for the previous quest, and as he had expected, the quest was complete due to Immortal-level training hours.
For this, Aakesh had to thank Jemiah and the other generals. Every other day, the generals would bring the soldiers in their group to train at the Immortal level training area.
As for the weapons requirent, the store fulfilled it through a mass sale of weapons. One of the groups bought more than 1,000 swords or spears, satisfying the requirent by themselves.
The group's owner was also one of the regular custors of the store.
Aakesh then waved his hands, and the next mont, the quest progress screen faded into disappearance forever since its use was over. Aakesh then focused on the blue window in front of him.
The difficulty of the quest had grown severalfold this ti as the system now wanted the store to sell ten million weapons, which was a ten thousand percent growth, even larger than what the quest in pill saw.
The requirent for training hours had also grown. At the sa ti, Aakesh noticed that the requirent for the number of custors had disappeared.
"Hey, system, is the disappearance permanent or temporary?" Aakesh asked the system since he rembered that in the last quest of the store in the Primal Dinsion, both the number of custors and the sale of training hours were present without choice. The store had fulfilled both requirents.
[Host, it's permanent!]
[Similar to Panagea's quest, the system would only release training hours requirents!]
Aakesh nodded and then returned his focus to the quest screen. Similar to the pill's quest, the deadline for the mission had grown from one month to 360 days.
Aakesh then focused on the quest's rewards. He had already expected that the third quest wouldn't reward an even higher level of the weapon, so Aakesh wasn't surprised after seeing the section.
Aakesh only took a glance at the failure punishnt, and after seeing that it wasn't anything dangerous like locking up a store, he lost interest.
The screen then faded into disappearance as Aakesh waved his hands, leaving it waiting for him to call it back.
After thinking about today since the morning, Aakesh couldn't help but smile. Since he moved to the Sacred Dinsion, today had been the best day for the store.
The store completed four quests today: Panagea, Pill, Weapon, and Collective.
At the sa ti, Aakesh had also t the requirent for the next collective quest, since three of the four second series quests were done. However, since the store still hadn't gotten the reward for the first mission, he couldn't call up the window just yet. He would have to wait for the sunset.
Since there was only one more second series quest left, Aakesh decided to check his progress there.
The next thing he knew, he was looking at a blue screen with all the information about the cultivation arts quest.
[Mission Sequence: Second
Mission objective: Sell cultivation arts,
Requirent: After the sale from Gargi, the store has fulfilled the requirents set by the system. It's not the ti to celebrate, but it's only the beginning. Work even more diligently to make more and more custors interested in the product
Sale:10
Ti limit: Three months,
Mission reward: Higher level cultivation arts,
Failure punishnt: Sales commission will get reduced to 0.5% of the product's price for three years.]
[Progress:
Sale: 3/10,
Ti: 78/90.]
Aakesh nodded after seeing the progress screen. The mission was still far away from reaching its objective, so Aakesh waved his hands. The next mont, both screens disappeared.
Aakesh then closed his eyes and began another relaxed session while ti passed by.
After an hour, Fick stepped out of the weapons room with a smile. He then bought one first-grade lesser Mind Expansion Pill and left the store, deciding to co back early tomorrow morning and get a spot in Panagea.
Ti flew by, and when only around an hour was left before the sunset, a door appeared out of nowhere in the middle of the store's hall.
More ti passed, and when there were only 20 minutes left before the final group exited Panagea and Aakesh closed the shop, and a new custor entered.
It was a custor unaware of the store's products firsthand, so Aakesh got to see the sa shocking and disappointed expressions he had gotten used to since opening the store.
The custor then left after buying three body and ntal healing pills.
Finally, the sun sank on Thorr and its nearby cities, making the darkness return and cover the sky over Thorr City like a blanket.
Soon after, the six hours for the final group of thirteen custors in Panagea were complete, so the system forced them out one by one.
***
After only Aakesh and Lily were left in the store, Aakesh closed the store's door, bringing an end to a fruitful day for the store.
When Aakesh turned around, he had excitent written all over his face.
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