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The First Store System

Chapter 156 - Heartpiercer
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Chapter 156: Heartpiercer

"Why?" Aakesh asked in response to the system, hearing the system refused to allow Heartpiercer as the reward.

[Host, the weapon has gained sentience and has reached the limit of the Multiverse. If you give the weapon to someone, they wouldn't be able to make the weapon submit, and neither can you force the weapon to submit as it had grown way beyond the will pressure you could handle.]

The system replied in its mechanical and emotionless voice.

"But you can," Aakesh responded.

[No! The system wouldn't help you regarding this. If you want the help of the system, you would need to pay for it.]

The system refused right away to help Aakesh in submitting the Heartpiercer.

He shook his head in disappointment since he couldn't do anything to change the system's mind now.

He then waved his hands, and the next moment, a bow appeared in front of him.

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Aakesh made the bow using the wood of the tree Demon's Oak. It was a tree only found in one special place in the Primal dimension and had the reputation of being one of the most durable and flexible woods of the Multiverse. The bowstring of Heartpiercer was made from Iposie. It was one of the rare plants found in the Primal dimension and was one of the wanted materials for bowstrings due to its lightweight and resistance to energy blast up to a certain extent.

It was a double-curved bow, with the center being used to hold the arrow while shooting. One half of the bow was red, while the other half was white. The red part signified the strong offense, while the white part signified the hard defense.

Even if the archer used no energy, the bow would still have enough power to decimate worlds with only the release of its bowstring.

Aakesh named the bow Heartpiercer because after he made the bow, it suddenly gained the ability to pierce the heart of the opponent, even when a person handled the bow for the first time in their life.

He heaved a disappointed sigh and snapped his fingers while looking at the bow.

The next moment, the bow disintegrated into nothingness. The life that had just taken birth died down even before meeting somebody.

"Thirty minutes of work for nothing," He whispered to himself after destroying the masterpiece he had created.

If someone else heard Aakesh right now, they wouldn't even care for the bow. They would focus on the thirty minutes part.

Even creating an Emperor-grade take weapon take hours to create, let alone a weapon that transcended even Immortal level weapons that only took thirty minutes of the time of Aakesh. But the level of equipment he had to create weapons would even shame many of the Primordials, so creating such a weapon in 30 minutes wasn't a big deal for him.

"Now, I've to create another product for the event," Aakesh murmured and thought of the forging room in his head.

The next moment, the door of the forging room inside Aakesh's room. He grabbed the door's handle and was going to open it when he suddenly stopped, as an Idea appeared inside his head.

"Hey, system, I've got an idea for the event…." Aakesh shared his idea with the system since everything belonged to the system. He only implemented it according to his plans.

"Do you think you could do this?" Aakesh asked after he explained his idea to the system.

[Host, It's possible, but you won't get any commission from the event if you implement it.]

The system responded and told the condition of the system, accepting his idea.

A smile appeared on his face, as he didn't care about the commission he got from the store. He already had earned enough earnings from the store and the event that could make him one of the richest of the Bisan Kingdom.

After that, he started planning for the event. It took him four hours to ready the event and the reward he had prepared for the crowd.

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"Today, we'll have only one event," Aakesh announced while looking at the crowd sitting in the store, eagerly waiting for the event to start.

"Why?" A mixed shout echoed in the store in response.

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Those who came for the first time had startled expressions, and the next moment, it turned into disappointment. They were here to win, and already their chances of winning were limited, but now that only one event would take place today, only one in the crowd would win the reward.

Aakesh ignored their response and snapped his fingers.

Suddenly, a giant golden finger appeared in the store. Irrespective of the cultivation, everybody felt the pressure from the finger.

They felt like they were mortals, and the finger was a raging ocean that could decimate them anytime it wanted to.

The next moment, the golden finger poked the air in the store and then disappeared. The people in the store could finally breathe freely.

The next moment, the sound of cracks rang in the store. As if doomsday had arrived, the fabric of space broke like a cracked glass from the poke. People above Tao Seed could literally see the shards of space falling to the ground.

A few moments later, the space became stable again. The next moment, a moving portal like the cluster of trillions of moving shining stars appeared where the finger had poked a few moments earlier.

Many high-level beings in the crowd had their mouth wide open in O shape after the portal appeared, while many had their eye twinkling since it was the most beautiful thing they had seen in their life, and maybe they would never see another scenery like this again.

"A portal to another dimension!" One man covered in a red cloak exclaimed in shock after the portal appeared. He had read about it, and what he was seeing right now was what he had read.

Many in the crowd also heard the man, but they didn't believe him as they had never heard about a portal to another dimension appearing. Even for someone like the store owner, it looked to be an impossible feat because if he could do it, he would've already left.

Both the man and others were right. It was a portal to a dimension, but it wasn't the dimension man, and the crowd thought of