The First Store System

Chapter 408 - One Person Vs. An Organization(3)

Chapter 408: One Person vs. an Organization(3)

"I have a product that your higher-ups would like," Aakesh expressionlessly lied to the woman, behind his purpose of coming here.

"You can show the product to us," Not long after, the reply rang in his head.

"No!" Aakesh straight away rejected.

The members in the Aisad's group frowned, hearing the straight refusal.

"If you don't show the product to us first, you won't be allowed to meet them," The woman told Aakesh in response. "Don't think you can fight us and forcefully enter the galaxy. Without my permission, no one can enter," She further added and warned Aakesh not to take this group as the last ones he injured.

Aakesh didn't immediately respond but looked around him to see the positions of the Aisads surrounding him.

"You can learn about the product," Aakesh responded, breaking the silence.

He wouldn't care even if there were hundreds of peak Immortals like these Aisads surrounding him, but what mattered to him was the invisible barrier covering the entire galaxy.

With the rejection, he sensed that the barrier around the galaxy was sturdier and more durable than the barrier around the Universe, so if he wanted to enter forcefully, he would have no choice but to use one of the three Absolute arrows. Aakesh couldn't waste it here, so he told the group of Aisad about the Panagea.

"How can we believe that what you said is the truth?" A reply rang in Aakesh's head after he told the group about Panagea.

"You don't have to believe me. I am here to meet your higher-ups," Aakesh expressionlessly replied.

The Aisads couldn't help but get angry, seeing the attitude of Aakesh. He was the store owner and was here to show his product, yet he was the arrogant one.

"Can I enter now?" Aakesh, ignoring their reactions, asked.

The woman didn't refuse him this time, but she took out a device from her pocket space and then muttered something in a different language.

It was another language of Aisads and was limited to the royal family of Aisads, implying that the woman in front of Aakesh belonged to the royal family.

Even the five Aisads that came with her did not recognize the language, but Aakesh had learned so many languages that he understood it.

Time flew by. Aakesh patiently waited for the answer. While the Aisads remained attentive to attack anytime, entirely focusing on Aakesh.

"Beep!"

A mechanical sound rang in the area, originating from the device the woman had used.

"No!" The woman then looked at Aakesh and responded. "Elder told you to leave," She further added.

Aakesh's expression turned cold as he had been patiently holding himself down from seriously fighting the Aisads.

He then calmed himself down as not every act results in success. He still hasn't lost anything except a few minutes, so things were still under control.

"What's your relation with Nielle?" Aakesh didn't attack right away. Instead, he decided to take a chance here and asked the question while looking around him.

If Aisads proved to be linked with Nielle, he wouldn't think for a second before initiating a war against Aisads. Before that, he had no interest in getting involved in a battle against millions of peak Immortals and a Void beast, unless necessary.

"Nielle, one of the top organizations?" In response, a question rang in Aakesh's head.

Aakesh ignored the woman but instead focused on the other Aisad in the group.

After asking the question, Aakesh noticed that only one of the group members responded abnormally to it.

"What do you know about Nielle?" Aakesh asked, coldly staring at the man. At the same time, he had untied his bow and aimed at the man.

The group got taken aback by the sudden extreme reaction of the store owner, while the respective Aisad initiated an attack, ignoring the question.

The woman didn't join the Aisad right away as she could sense that something was amiss with the Aisad's reaction. How could he take the initiative to attack when she was the leader of the group?

Aakesh, seeing the Aisad attempting to attack him, took a shot.

In a split second, Aakesh shot hundreds of arrows. Each arrow was explosive.

The collective explosion from these arrows may not kill the Aisad, but it had enough strength to cause a severe injury.

The woman waved her hands, seeing the arrows. The next moment, a black fire engulfed all the arrows. In response, a chain of explosions occurred.

The explosions did not harm the Aisad, as the woman opened her mouth, starting from right below her chest.

As if an invisible hand was acting, the explosion automatically flew toward the mouth and then disappeared in it.

Aisad, seeing his leader doing the work, rushed toward the store owner. He had only taken a step forward when a large circle of white fire appeared and surrounded him.

Before the Aisad could attempt to fight back, a chain made of the fire emerged from the white fire around him and tightly bound him to that place.

It wasn't Aakesh that had attacked, but the woman.

"Why did you attack without asking for my permission when I was present?" She asked. Her voice rang in the air as her vertical mouth moved.

Aakesh had no interest in the politics of Aisads, so he took a step forward. The white fire that had stopped the Aisad did no such thing to Aakesh. He passed through it with ease and appeared in front of the Aisad.

Aakesh didn't directly make a move. He looked at the woman and then emotionlessly threatened her not to interfere if she didn't want to die.

The woman would've taken it as a joke, but her intuition began ringing bells when she thought of attacking Aakesh at that time.

Aakesh then turned around and asked the same question again.

Instead of responding, the Aisad glared at Aakesh. If not for being tied, the Aisad would've made a move.

Aakesh didn't ask the question again. He instead grabbed one of the horns, broke it, and then pierced it into one of the two eyes of the Aisad.

The other Aisad, seeing this wanted to make a move since he was their brethren, but before they could do so, the woman stopped them.

She still remembered the warning bells her intuition had given her. She wouldn't sacrifice herself for her family, let alone someone who disobeyed her.

***

"Nielle is the organization my master belongs to," The Aisad, after facing painful torture for minutes, finally opened his mouth and told Aakesh.

"Is Nielle related to the Demonic-Fire?" Aakesh then asked the question he had in his mind since the woman exploded on planet Tortoal.

The woman finally had a change of expression. Seeing Aakesh's anger against Nielle, she was confident that if Nielle was somehow linked to Demonic-Fire, then there would be a war where she had to get involved.

The Aisad didn't respond right away but looked at his fellow Aisads, attempting to make them know what it meant for them from now on.

Seeing Aisad looking at his fellow group members, Aakesh got his answer.

He aimed his bow at the head of the Aisad and released the bowstring.

Right at that moment, the woman and other Aisads made their moves as it wasn't about them anymore, but the organization they belonged to.

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