The First Store System

Chapter 407 - One Person Vs. An Organization(2)



Chapter 407 – One Person Vs. An Organization(2)

Chapter 407: One Person vs. an Organization(2)

Finally, after doing the necessary treatment, the strongest Aisad in the group, who was also the leader, took out a card from his pocket space and gave it to Aakesh.

Without this card, Aakesh wouldn't be able to peacefully take two steps inside the Universe, as he would be termed an intruder, and the army of Aisads would attack him.

Aakesh expressionlessly took the card and looked at it. There was a pattern of a circle with a horn-like structure on top of it. It was the crest of the Aisads.

Aakesh then left the three Aisads, lying on the space, as he took a step inside the Universe Demonic-Fire.

Aakesh felt himself passing through a membrane when he entered. He at first felt a heavy rejection for him, but then suddenly, the pattern on the card lightened up, and the rejection disappeared.

It was a relief to Aakesh that he didn't kill the Aisads but rather made them allow him to enter. If he would've killed them, he would have had to waste an Absolute arrow only to destroy the transparent barrier that covered the Universe.

The Universe Demonic-Fire wasn't small, and there were countless planets in it, so Aakesh wasn't aware of what planet the headquarters of the organization was located on.

Aakesh had no choice but to ask the Aisads for directions, but before he could take a step forward, he noticed the space around him attempting to bind him.

"Crack!"

Aakesh punched the space around him, resulting in cracks appearing on it.

Aakesh continuously punched, only to destroy the space of several meters around him, resulting in the binding disappearing.

He then looked around, only to find nothing. Aakesh didn't leave but waited for a few seconds when the situation of attempting to bind him rose again.

Aakesh freed himself again, but this time he had to work harder than before.

Aakesh's eyes turned cold as he couldn't find the source behind the doing. He untied his bow, aimed randomly, and shot.

"Boom!"

Several seconds later, an explosion loud enough to even get heard in space appeared. Aakesh wasn't even able to see the visual. Such was the distance of the explosion site from him.

Aakesh didn't stop but chose another direction this time and shot again.

"Whoosh!"

The arrow flew, tearing through the space when suddenly, it froze and then got crushed.

Aakesh aimed in the same direction and shot again, but this time, he used the five-element arrow.

Unlike the last time, it didn't freeze in the air, but an Aisad appeared and stopped it from moving further.

"How dare you harm my fellow Aisads?" A voice filled with anger rang in Aakesh's mind not long after.

Aakesh, instead of responding, shot an arrow.

Before the Aisad could even blink, Aakesh had released thousands of arrows flying toward him, with random types of arrows in their midst.

The Aisad didn't expect the intruder to attack, despite it appearing here, but he still was a battle-hardened creature.

He dodged the arrows he could dodge while destroying those where the clash was unavoidable.

Time flew by, and a battle ensued between Aisad and Aakesh.

It didn't stop at them, but in no time, several members of the Aisad race joined and ganged up on Aakesh.

Despite his opponents being Immortals, Aakesh fought and had an advantage over them. In the end, he defeated all of them, but not to make matters worse, before he could find the truth about Nielle, he didn't kill them.

Still, Aakesh couldn't let them go for free after attacking him, so to punish them, Aakesh cut all of their horns, which would stop them from using any kind of flame they had gained control of until now.

This punishment almost crippled them, like the three Aisad unconsciously lying outside the Universe, but since the horns could grow and regenerate like other body parts, they would be fine.

Aakesh then appeared in front of the Aisad that had attempted to bind him, grabbed his head, and searched his memory.

After he found the direction of the headquarters, he threw him and disappeared.

A few teleports later, Aakesh appeared on the edge of the galaxy that was the location of the headquarters of Demonic-Fire.

Just from standing at the edge of the galaxy, Aakesh could feel the majesty of the palace that was located inside.

Aakesh then took a step forward, but an invisible barrier stopped him from moving forward, irrespective of how much strength he used.

At that moment, suddenly a group of six Aisads appeared and surrounded Aakesh. All six of them were peak Immortal.

"Who are you?" The Aisad, with the highest number of horns, asked Aakesh. Only she had seven horns, while the other five had six.

"Aakesh, a store owner," Aakesh expressionlessly answered and then took out a similar card he had been handing out at the travel junctions.

The card then left Aakesh's hands and automatically flew toward the leading Aisad. It then stopped a few meters from her.

After reading what was written on it, she looked at Aakesh and asked his purpose for coming this far, especially after putting several of Aisads into severe situations.

Every happening outside and inside the Demonic-Fire was seen by the law enforcers located in the galaxy. They had already seen Aakesh beating the group of three Aisads at the entrance, taking the entry card, and beating the others who attempted to attack him after entering the Universe.

They didn't interfere because they weren't allowed to. Only the happenings around this galaxy asked for their interference. They were firstly the members of Demonic-Fire, and only then were they Aisad.

"I want to meet some higher-ups of your organization," Aakesh expressionlessly answered, ignoring the question about injuring Aisads.

"Why?" A question straight away arrived.

"I want to discuss a store product with the higher-ups of the organization. I have a product they would like," Aakesh, without even a hint of an emotion in his tone, lied.

Since he was a store owner, it made sense for him to discuss things with higher-ups of organizations, to do business.

The Aisad, in response, silently stared at Aakesh for a few seconds. She wanted to judge Aakesh's statement by his emotions, but she faced disappointment. His face remained blank, devoid of any emotions.

***

"No!" A few seconds later, she told Aakesh.


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