The First Store System

632 Wyatt, A regular Customer(End)

Chapter 632: Wyatt, A regular Customer(End)

Since Wyatt liked the cultivation art, 'The Art of Five Elements', Wyatt decided to preview it by paying 525 top Primal stones after the argument of the waste of one superior and five hundred top Primal stones rose in his heart.

The next moment, Wyatt got the mechanical alert of the deduction of the required amount of Primal stones from his top card. Not long after, the earlier situation rose again as light particles started gathering, and in the end, they formed a virtual book.

Wyatt opened the book without wasting any time, and soon the first page welcomed him with the name of the art in golden fonts, while below the title, a five-petal flower was imprinted, showing the color of five elements.

Wyatt did not waste much time glossing over the title and the flower and turned the page over. Unlike the Art of Longevity, the second page greeted Aakesh with the sight of a diagram. In the drawing, there was a sphere. Inside it, five different colors denoting the elements were seen gathering together to form the sphere, which looked like a world.

Below the diagram, a simple line was written, 'The five elements are the basis of any creation!'

As soon as Wyatt read that line, Wyatt fell into an illusion where the diagram came alive. He could see the scenery of the creation of a world by the five elements joining together.

A few seconds later, Wyatt came around, but his eyes contained confusion since Wyatt had forgotten the scene he saw in the illusion.

"Am I forgetting something very important?" Wyatt mumbled in confusion. He felt that he had just seen something that could change his life, but no matter how hard Wyatt tried, he couldn't remember, and it just remained a feeling.

Wyatt stopped forcing himself to remember the scene since he was wasting time here. Wyatt had left Panagea earlier since he and his father had a trade to commit, so he couldn't waste much time here. The business would be of no value if he found a good cultivation art, but if he didn't, the money was much needed, especially after splurging a large amount of top Primal stones on previewing the Art of Five Elements.

Wyatt then turned the page over and started reading the content on the third page. Time flew by.

From reading the content, Wyatt could feel that the Art of Five Elements was a league above the Art of Longevity. Despite them being the same grade arts, the Art of Five Elements helped cultivators in an all-around growth, while the Art of Longevity had mediocre abilities except for it helping in increment of lifespan to the cultivator.

More time flew by. Wyatt forgot about the trade as he got assimilated into the content of the cultivation arts. He couldn't comprehend the majority of the content, but that didn't stop him from reading pages at least three times.

Wyatt finally reached the last page. There was no blank page like in the previous art's virtual book, this time, words filled the page.

[Creation of Five Elements Natal spirit:

Creating the Five Elements Natal spirit would help the cultivator get a helper of the same cultivation as them. The spirit would grow with the cultivator akin to the growth weapon. It will also help the cultivator cultivate the Art of Five Elements...,]

The page introduced the Five Elements Natal spirit to Wyatt. At the same time, it also showed the way to create one.

Wyatt couldn't help but suck a cold breath of air as not a single material was cheap. Just the basic components like true water's drop, magma fire's drop, white sky stone, etc., would cost more than the worth of his family.

At the same time, Wyatt felt an excitement he had never before.

Wyatt had heard about the Five Elements Natal spirit, and it was almost a legendary item in these parts. If Wyatt were to sell its recipe alone, he would earn several folds of the amount he would spend in buying the Art of Five Elements.

As soon as the thought of selling the recipe emerged in Wyatt's mind, an invisible force suddenly attacked him and threw him to the ground several meters away, catching the attention of all the customers checking the art in the room.

"Ugh, Cough!"

Wyatt couldn't help but groan in pain and cough blood out as he felt the mixing of his internal organs. His face turned pale from horror as he finally understood what had happened to him.

With a horrified expression on his face, Wyatt turned around in the direction of the exit.

A few seconds later, Wyatt stood up from the spot and returned to the virtual book floating in the air near the Rare-grade shelves. Other customers had looks of ridicule in their eyes since the store only punished those who thought of going against the rules of the store.

One customer who had faced the same situation when the store had started selling weapons felt sympathy for Wyatt. The man then told Wyatt to look at the rule board, which Wyatt had ignored from the start in the excitement of getting a cultivation art.

Time flew by.

After Wyatt faced the attack and read the rules, Wyatt never thought of selling the recipe to earn money.

Since Wyatt liked the cultivation art and found it suitable for his family, he decided to buy it.

For the cultivation arts, cards didn't deduct payments, but only the store owner could do so. So Wyatt left the art room and proceeded toward Aakesh, who already had a few customers standing in queue to purchase their respective cultivation arts.

***

"Hey, system, why don't you deduct the cost of cultivation arts from the three cards?" Aakesh couldn't help but request the system since the queue standing in front of him was growing bigger with each passing moment.

[No, Host!]

The system's response came right away. Aakesh couldn't help but feel that the system did this so he would stay awake in the store all the time.

Aakesh's thoughts didn't turn out to be incorrect, as when he asked the system for clarification, the system accepted it.

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