Chapter 1070: Result!

The last step was to match the frequency of the petals with her inner world to begin her cultivation. Without the inner world, cultivation was impossible in the Sacred Dimension.

Countless beings had tried to find a way to cultivate without the inner world as it was a time-consuming cultivation, but no one had succeeded as it went against the rules of the Multiverse.

The damaged inner world started rotating again, drawing energy from the surroundings. Tira took a deep breath as the first petal materialized into reality from her sea of consciousness.

The petal was vibrating while the inner world was rotating, so the two had different types of movement. It wasn't easy to combine them.

Tira's energy became the coupling force connecting the world and the petal. Each second was precious, so she couldn't lose her concentration.

Tira kept her focus, and after what felt like an eternity, the combination finally happened. The petal disappeared from the real world and appeared at the center of the inner world in the sky.

With two petals still remaining, Tira grinned wryly. But since there was no going back from this situation, she gritted her teeth and began the next combination.

Time flew by, and several hours had passed.

Tira fell to the ground, gasping for breath, with a hint of joy on her face as she finally succeeded in combining the three petals with the inner world.

At that moment, there were three petals in the sky at the center of her inner world. There was a projection of a beautiful orchid above each petal.

The next moment, a wave of tiredness hit Tira. Her eyelids turned heavy. She didn't stop herself and fell asleep.

***

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Not long after Tira left the store, Aakesh had to open his eyes after hearing the sound of footsteps coming from outside the door.

It was an unfamiliar face, greeting his sight.

***

"Hello, store owner," Judith greeted Aakesh after approaching him. Her eyes were filled with awe toward the store owner since she had listened to too many versions of the story about Aakesh around Seventeenth Street. Some deemed him a notoriously cruel man, while some deemed him a hero for organizing the competition.

Aakesh nodded in response and then waited for the girl to come to the most significant question for a new customer.

"Store owner, how long did it take you to defeat the Sun Elves?" Judith asked, her eyes expanding due to the anticipation.

Aakesh couldn't help but become dumbfounded when he heard the question.

"Why don't I remember defeating the Sun Elves?" Aakesh asked. He would have usually stayed silent when hearing such a question, but for some reason, he found the situation interesting.

"Store owner, you don't have to be modest. Ransh told me everything about how you were fed up with the Sun Elves' arrogance, and then you beat them hard," Judith replied. Her eyes shone with stars as if she were there watching the scene herself.

"Oh, Ransh told you," Aakesh stated. The boy, who had cried in the store before becoming brave after leaving, came to mind.

Aakesh found the scene interesting, so he told Judith to bring Ransh with her when she came next to the store. He didn't expect her to jump in joy and immediately left the store to fetch Ransh.

Aakesh then forgot about the situation and returned to his relaxation session.

Tap! Tap! Tap!

Around a few minutes had passed when Aakesh heard the sound of footsteps coming from outside the store. He opened his eyes and turned in that direction, finding a familiar face entering the store.

***

"How are you, store owner?" Garos greeted Aakesh.

Garos was one of the earliest customers of the store in the Sacred Dimension. For the past fifteen days, he had been traveling with his wife, Elera. It was a tough decision for them to leave Panagea and travel, but since the duo wanted to prepare for another child, they decided to travel to calm their hearts.

"Store owner, I am here with good news." A wide smile spread across Garos's face as he took out a box of sweets from his inner world.

"My wife is pregnant," Garos immediately added, pushing the box toward Aakesh.

Aakesh looked at the box and then at the anticipated face of Garos, and then he shook his head. Garos didn't mind Aakesh's reaction, but only smiled and then put the box back into his inner world.

"Congratulations," Aakesh still said as it was good news nonetheless for Garos. The next moment, he snapped his fingers, and a box appeared in his hands.

"Here, give it to the mother when the child's heart is formed," Aakesh said expressionlessly, handing the box to Garos.

Garos' fingers trembled since the past memory flashed in his head for no reason. He still grabbed the box and left after thanking the store.

***

"The store owner gave me this box to give to you when the heart is formed," Garos told Elera, handing her the box.

"What is it?" Elera asked and opened the box. The next moment, a blinding light engulfed the room. Since both the husband and wife were Divine Lord cultivators, it had no effect on them, and their eyes peered through the light and fell on the item in the box.

The next moment, their eyes widened in surprise as they recognized the item. They looked at each other, and they could see the shock in their eyes.

In the box was a small bottle filled with a glowing liquid. Below it was a page, containing the details of the item.

The duo recognized the item, but to make sure, they still read the content of the page, detailing the liquid.

Reading "Nucleus Potion" on the page made their breathing rough as they thought correctly. The nucleus potion was a rare item used by mothers to enhance the cultivation talent of their newborns.

Even if Garos and Elera sold all the wealth accumulated by their families for generations, they wouldn't be able to afford a sip of the liquid, and here was a small bottle filled with it.

Elera and Garos thanked Aakesh in their hearts for such a valuable gift for their upcoming child. Even though Aakesh didn't care about Elera's hatred toward him, it slightly diminished in her heart.

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