The First Store System
Chapter 807 The First Day In The Sacred Dimension(2)
Chapter 807: The First Day in the Sacred Dimension(2)
Aakesh stepped outside the door with Lily following him from behind. The next moment, the busy market fell into his sight.
"The market doesn't look as busy as the Kakot's market," Lily said in surprise as she looked around the market.
Aakesh didn't speak anything but only nodded in response to Lily, agreeing with him.
There were several stores and stalls around the store, but only a few of them had customers, with only one or two being overcrowded. More than half the stores in the market were either empty or had one or two customers from Aakesh's standing point.
Aakesh's strength comparison was nowhere near the Primal dimension, so he could only see around a km without using any additional sight skills.
Aakesh was unaware that this was the busiest part of the market on seventeenth street, so he didn't even need to see further to find out more about it.
Aakesh and Lily then left the store and chose a random direction to travel.
The way they chose was unexpectedly in the direction of the administration office.
As Aakesh and Lily traveled, the number of stores decreased, but the number of people grew.
Thorr city had a population of more than ten billion, so the administrative office rarely lacked a visit from the citizens.
"Hey, you aren't a Vurron!"
Aakesh suddenly heard a man pointing his fingers at him and shouting. The other people on the road, who were minding their own business or didn't have time to check Aakesh, also stopped in their paths and looked at him.
Almost all the people in the crowd had disgusting expressions, as the Vurrons didn't like outsiders. To be precise, it was the attribute of Demons. They didn't approve of anyone other than the member of their groups.
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"What are you looking at?" Lily couldn't control her anger seeing the disgusting eyes of the people, so she flared up.
A killing intent soared in the air as her nails came out.
Many in the crowd couldn't help but feel chills down their spine as the killing intent was aimed at them. Some in the crowd turned angry with someone other than their own people daring even to think of attacking.
"Lily," Aakesh ignored the crowd and looked at Lily.
Lily got the meaning from Aakesh's eyes. The next moment, she scoffed and returned to normal.
Ignoring the crowd's reaction, Aakesh continued forward. Lily didn't attempt to do anything, but she remembered all the faces making disgusted expressions.
A plan for revenge had already brewed in her heart. Aakesh knew what was going on in Lily's head, but he didn't stop her.
There were consequences for actions. Aakesh didn't care about those eyes since he was aware of the Demon's haughtiness. But Lily wasn't like him. He was only going to stop her when she was with him, and as for what she was going to do on her time, Aakesh didn't care unless it was something that could bring harm to her.
Even though the Vurrons in the road felt disgusted by Aakesh, they didn't block his road since the guards weren't lenient when someone broke the rules. There was no rule stating that anyone other than Demons wasn't allowed to walk on the road, so they weren't going to face the wrath of the guards for some stranger.
The man in question who had screamed at Aakesh had a pale face since he directly faced the brunt of the killing intent. For some reason, when the creature with the disgusting man looked at him, the man felt him freezing in hell.
'What have I done?' The man screamed in his heart as he wasn't in a clear mindset to speak.
After Aakesh disappeared from the people's sight, everyone returned to their usual direction. At that moment, no one noticed the man frozen with fear on the road.
Time flew by, and several minutes passed in the blink of an eye.
No matter who came across Aakesh, they didn't like him due to him not being from any of the Demon races.
As usual, Aakesh didn't care and continued, and his journey finally came to a stop as a giant metallic gate stood in front of him.
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The gate was open, and there was a continuous inflow and outflow of people.
Above the gate, the character's Administrative Office was written in Vurron's native language.
Aakesh didn't know any information about where he was since the system refused to share anything. It was up to Aakesh to find out.
When he started after leaving the store, he had no fixed destination in his mind. Now that Aakesh stood in front of the administrative office, he decided to learn as much as he could about the place.
After making his decision, Aakesh didn't stand there long and entered like other Vurrons.
Since Aakesh already knew the language of Vurrons, he followed the instructions spread across the building and finally reached his destination after traveling for a few minutes.
Aakesh found himself standing in an office with a Vurron looking at him with the same expression as other Vurrons.
"Are you a citizen of Thorr city?" The Vurron seated on the chair didn't let his prejudice come in the way of his work and asked Aakesh.
"No, I have come here only today," Aakesh responded in fluent Vurron's tongue. At the same time, he had activated his title, Myrioglot.
The man couldn't help but have his guard lower as he heard the man from an unknown race.
"Since it's your first day, I will not throw you out for coming to the administrative office without the id card," The man replied while his tone had turned neutral.
Time flew by, and after around an hour, Aakesh left the building and began his return journey to the store.
Aakesh found many things about the city and the Kingdom. At the same time, Aakesh also got an id card, signifying him as a citizen of the city. Since Aakesh had a piece of land and also the effect of the title, he only had to show the land deed, and the citizenship process was simple.
The rules around the Thorr city and the Kingdom were strict, as anyone not having an id card wasn't allowed to use even many of the necessary services.
The Kingdom was pretty biased against outsiders due to their personalities.
Aakesh stepped outside the door with Lily following him from behind. The next moment, the busy market fell into his sight.
"The market doesn't look as busy as the Kakot's market," Lily said in surprise as she looked around the market.
Aakesh didn't speak anything but only nodded in response to Lily, agreeing with him.
There were several stores and stalls around the store, but only a few of them had customers, with only one or two being overcrowded. More than half the stores in the market were either empty or had one or two customers from Aakesh's standing point.
Aakesh's strength comparison was nowhere near the Primal dimension, so he could only see around a km without using any additional sight skills.
Aakesh was unaware that this was the busiest part of the market on seventeenth street, so he didn't even need to see further to find out more about it.
Aakesh and Lily then left the store and chose a random direction to travel.
The way they chose was unexpectedly in the direction of the administration office.
As Aakesh and Lily traveled, the number of stores decreased, but the number of people grew.
Thorr city had a population of more than ten billion, so the administrative office rarely lacked a visit from the citizens.
"Hey, you aren't a Vurron!"
Aakesh suddenly heard a man pointing his fingers at him and shouting. The other people on the road, who were minding their own business or didn't have time to check Aakesh, also stopped in their paths and looked at him.
Almost all the people in the crowd had disgusting expressions, as the Vurrons didn't like outsiders. To be precise, it was the attribute of Demons. They didn't approve of anyone other than the member of their groups.
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If you want to read more chapters, please visit NovelNext.Com to experience faster update speed
"What are you looking at?" Lily couldn't control her anger seeing the disgusting eyes of the people, so she flared up.
A killing intent soared in the air as her nails came out.
Many in the crowd couldn't help but feel chills down their spine as the killing intent was aimed at them. Some in the crowd turned angry with someone other than their own people daring even to think of attacking.
"Lily," Aakesh ignored the crowd and looked at Lily.
Lily got the meaning from Aakesh's eyes. The next moment, she scoffed and returned to normal.
Ignoring the crowd's reaction, Aakesh continued forward. Lily didn't attempt to do anything, but she remembered all the faces making disgusted expressions.
A plan for revenge had already brewed in her heart. Aakesh knew what was going on in Lily's head, but he didn't stop her.
There were consequences for actions. Aakesh didn't care about those eyes since he was aware of the Demon's haughtiness. But Lily wasn't like him. He was only going to stop her when she was with him, and as for what she was going to do on her time, Aakesh didn't care unless it was something that could bring harm to her.
Even though the Vurrons in the road felt disgusted by Aakesh, they didn't block his road since the guards weren't lenient when someone broke the rules. There was no rule stating that anyone other than Demons wasn't allowed to walk on the road, so they weren't going to face the wrath of the guards for some stranger.
The man in question who had screamed at Aakesh had a pale face since he directly faced the brunt of the killing intent. For some reason, when the creature with the disgusting man looked at him, the man felt him freezing in hell.
'What have I done?' The man screamed in his heart as he wasn't in a clear mindset to speak.
After Aakesh disappeared from the people's sight, everyone returned to their usual direction. At that moment, no one noticed the man frozen with fear on the road.
Time flew by, and several minutes passed in the blink of an eye.
No matter who came across Aakesh, they didn't like him due to him not being from any of the Demon races.
As usual, Aakesh didn't care and continued, and his journey finally came to a stop as a giant metallic gate stood in front of him.
This chapter upload first at NovelBin.Net
The gate was open, and there was a continuous inflow and outflow of people.
Above the gate, the character's Administrative Office was written in Vurron's native language.
Aakesh didn't know any information about where he was since the system refused to share anything. It was up to Aakesh to find out.
When he started after leaving the store, he had no fixed destination in his mind. Now that Aakesh stood in front of the administrative office, he decided to learn as much as he could about the place.
After making his decision, Aakesh didn't stand there long and entered like other Vurrons.
Since Aakesh already knew the language of Vurrons, he followed the instructions spread across the building and finally reached his destination after traveling for a few minutes.
Aakesh found himself standing in an office with a Vurron looking at him with the same expression as other Vurrons.
"Are you a citizen of Thorr city?" The Vurron seated on the chair didn't let his prejudice come in the way of his work and asked Aakesh.
"No, I have come here only today," Aakesh responded in fluent Vurron's tongue. At the same time, he had activated his title, Myrioglot.
The man couldn't help but have his guard lower as he heard the man from an unknown race.
"Since it's your first day, I will not throw you out for coming to the administrative office without the id card," The man replied while his tone had turned neutral.
Time flew by, and after around an hour, Aakesh left the building and began his return journey to the store.
Aakesh found many things about the city and the Kingdom. At the same time, Aakesh also got an id card, signifying him as a citizen of the city. Since Aakesh had a piece of land and also the effect of the title, he only had to show the land deed, and the citizenship process was simple.
The rules around the Thorr city and the Kingdom were strict, as anyone not having an id card wasn't allowed to use even many of the necessary services.
The Kingdom was pretty biased against outsiders due to their personalities.
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