Chapter 1531: Ancient Glorious City(2)
Chapter 1531: Ancient Glorious City(2)
The blue light soon condensed into a gate with a dimension of ten feet in height and five feet in width. And only a part of the city of that size was visible from the ground.
The gate then further condensed and soon became the size of a tennis ball, which flew into Aakesh’s hands. He grabbed it, and when he touched it, it looked like a solid item, not just energy.
Aakesh could sense violence from the item since the laws didn’t like someone trying to block it from summoning people.
[Host, please set the gate quickly.]
The system’s voice rang in Aakesh’s ears. It didn’t mean that the system was afraid of the law of the Sacred Dimensions.
The laws had no bias and no emotions. So, if it set Aakesh and the store as enemies, every cultivator of the dimension would automatically become an enemy of the store.
The laws of the dimension made the inhabitants immortal, not the other way around.
Aakesh didn’t waste any time and immediately descended. His destination was Alfred’s residence.
Alfred was already outside his residence, staring at the sky. So when he saw Aakesh approaching him, he immediately became respectful and greeted Aakesh as soon as he landed.
Alfred was already outside his residence, staring at the sky. So when he saw Aakesh approaching him, he immediately became respectful and greeted Aakesh as soon as he landed.
“I am going to set this here. You can charge Sacred stones for entry into the city, but remember, every penny you earn from it needs to get reinvested into a strong protection formation for the entire city.”
Aakesh completed what he had thought in a single breath, and then, ignoring Alfred, he walked to the garden.
A small ball of energy appeared in his hands, and he released it. The next moment, a shocking explosion occurred, but its range was limited.
Following that, the entire garden had turned into a flat field. Aakesh took a few steps, and when he felt the place was good, he bent down and put the gate down on the ground. He then immediately backed a few steps.
The next moment, the gate expanded and soon reached the dimensions of ten feet in height and five feet in width. Immediately, the violent reaction from the gate disappeared since there was an entry point to enter the city.
The same scenery that could be seen in the sky was visible from the gate.
Alfred rushed to the garden and felt an intense pain when he saw the scenery. He didn’t dare to make any complaints and looked at the gate and the store owner.
“Store owner, what should I set the entry price?” Alfred asked Aakesh since he had no idea of the value of the city beyond the gate.
“Anything between Twenty-five to one hundred ordinary Sacred stones,” Aakesh expressionlessly responded.
The price shouldn’t be low enough for even weak cultivators to enter the city in hopes of changing their fates. Aakesh knew what was on the other side was danger waiting for them. There were rare chances of survival for weak cultivators.
“I will set it at fifty ordinary Sacred stones,” Alfred responded immediately.
Aakesh expressionlessly nodded, and following that, one hundred fifty ordinary Sacred stones appeared, floating in the air.
Aakesh pushed the bunch of stones toward Alfred, and without giving him any response, he walked inside the gate.
Alfred hurriedly grabbed the stones and looked shocked when he saw them. Those weren’t ordinary stones but the purest form of the stones.
Even one of them was worth more than ten thousand ordinary Sacred stones.
***
Aakesh wasn’t going to enter without paying when it was his suggestion in the first place, so he paid for him, Lily, and Khaval. Since he didn’t carry any stones other than the purest form, he simply paid by that denomination.
After entering the gate, Aakesh found himself in a different location. He stood outside the city, with its enormous gates open for the summons to enter.
Even though Aakesh had seen many enormous and glorious cities in Panagea and the information quests, he would lie if he said the city before him was terrible. It wasn’t anywhere near any top cities he had seen, but it was nonetheless the most majestic city of the Sacred Dimension.
“Oy, the fuck you doing there? Are you a retard that doesn’t know how to enter through open gates?”
Suddenly, a voice rang in his, Lily’s, and Khaval’s ears. Aakesh simply looked toward the door, while Lily and Khaval had a violent reaction.
The two were fighting, but at that time, both had similar expressions in their eyes.
The two looked at each other and made moves at the same time. They disappeared from Aakesh’s head and appeared right beside the gigantic door.
The two immediately used the skill and their body expanded. Soon, they grew enough to match the size of the door.
The two showed their powers and attacked. Aakesh acted immediately and appeared right above the two of them.
“Stop!”
Aakesh commanded, no longer being as friendly as he used to be with Lily and Khaval. Lily and Khaval stopped at once, but the door spirit couldn’t be controlled by Aakesh.
Aakesh didn’t say anything but directly looked at the spot where the spirit was. His eyes couldn’t be chillier. When the spirit saw it, it felt like it was falling to the deepest part of the abyss with no return.
It couldn’t help but become shocked since Aakesh’s cultivation level was only peak Divine Lord, whereas even a Sacred Monarch would need to be respectful to the door’s spirit.
“We are leaving,” Aakesh coldly commented, and he proceeded ahead. Lily and Khaval silently followed. They could see that Aakesh was in a bad mood.
The door’s spirit didn’t dare to speak and silently let them. It just memorized Aakesh and the auras of the other two, so it wouldn’t speak when any of the three were near it.
***
“Why did you stop us?” Lily immediately asked once the three of them entered the city.
“Even if countless variants of you were to attack it once, it wouldn’t do anything,” Aakesh returned to his gentle face with the two of them and smiled.
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