Dimensional Tycoon: I Make Trillions in Every World-Chapter 25: Contract Room

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Chapter 25: Contract Room

» [You acquired your first employee]

» [New Features unlocked:]

» [Monitor, train, and assign tasks to your employees. They can refuse your commands, but Karma will punish them accordingly.]

» [Milestone Achieved]

» [People bend at your wallet. Sects tremble because of your ambition.]

» [Rounding up your Tycoon Points to 30]

"I know this is not the end," Noa said inwardly, addressing the system.

[You are good at your job,] the robotic partner joked and made a swoosh sound before covering Noa’s vision again.

» [You unlocked a Contract Room]

{Contract Room}

Description: A quiet, formal chamber which is more of a different dimension than a room. The walls are reinforced with ancient pacts to ensure loyalty.

Features: Draft and finalize every kind of contract.

Customizable: Table design; option to add music (Only Mozart)

Rarity: Unique

Price: Owned

Reading through the description, Noa sighed. ’Finally!’ he thought. ’Now I can start building my empire and even leave this store.’

This was the biggest step Noa took to this day.

Now he needed Feng Fan to sign the papers, and Karma would allow him to travel through this planet. Though he would have to bring the stray cultivator with him.

’I bet it’s gonna be hard,’ Noa considered. ’But to hell with that. I can’t just stay in for my whole life.’

[Host, great job. You did something that not all Dimensional Tycoons could achieve. Continue like that, and I might even grant you access to new worlds as well. However, don’t get ahead of yourself. You still need to control this low-ranked world before thinking about dominating others.]

"Don’t worry. I know my place, and it’s not like I am already bored with Ligma," he answered, looking at his first employees.

"Follow me," he instructed the girls, guiding them towards the new room.

They nodded gracefully, walking beside him.

Qing Xuan no longer seemed opposed to the idea of her sect being bought in the future. She even joined the same being who had told her that everything had a price.

But the longer she thought about it, the surer she became.

Noa was beyond everything she knew before. Not only did he have treasures surpassing mortal comprehension, but he also seemed like a creature she had to follow.

Every movement he made felt like it could decide the world’s fate.

As if even air and the very foundation of nature took his side.

She was bracing herself as she glanced at her junior sister, who, to her surprise, looked nothing like the previous Xue Hanly she had befriended.

Both of them were known as aloof, cold beauties, as they seldom showed emotions.

However, everything had changed the moment they stumbled upon this store, met Noa, and experienced his products.

"What are you thinking about?" Qing Xuan whispered to her friend, interested in what was on her mind.

"Nothing," Xue Hanly answered and paused.

A mix of excitement and curiosity lingered on her face the entire time. She also peered into her senior sister, trying to read her.

But she shrugged and asked directly.

"You are the same as me, right?"

Her voice was loud enough for Noa to hear. "We have yet to try the last product, and we are already part of the store. Can you imagine what kind of benefits we can receive?"

Qing Xuan wanted to bury herself in the dirt.

She was too embarrassed upon hearing how daring her junior had turned out to be to dare speak this way in front of Noa.

The latter noticed their reactions and chuckled.

"You don’t have to mind me. I am not like your sect elders, who only care about their reputation and status. I am only concerned with the true worth of the soul. This is the most sacred truth in this world."

As soon as Xue Hanly heard his insight, she bowed immediately.

"Thank you for your teachings," she paused again, not knowing how to refer to him. "You are...?"

Noa swallowed, getting ready to dive into his godly persona.

"You don’t need to trouble yourself with mortal titles. I am neither a master nor a god your people love to revere. I am a simple man of fate, traveling through dimensions and buying planets for my amusement. But you may call me Noa."

Meanwhile, he also asked the system to rate his performance.

"I was cold, right? They must think I’m an immortal entity they have to worship."

[I would think you are a dumb psychopath,] the system answered casually, its voice strangely hurtful.

Yet the same thing couldn’t be said about the girls.

Their lips parted in awe.

Xue Hanly trembled ever so slightly, her breathing quickening.

Qing Xuan’s sharp gaze softened, but her uneasiness didn’t vanish.

"Here we are," Noa said, standing still in front of the new door, letting the girls take the first steps inside. "Let’s quickly get over this and start your official training."

Inside the Contract Room, potent spiritual qi lingered.

It had an ancient, even more primal energy than the store itself that pulsed like a living beast.

Xue Hanly and Qing Xuan lost their composure, touching the walls. Together, they walked around the small chamber that was located next to Noa’s room.

"Sign here," he then handed them the papers, trying to urge them.

The qi surged for a moment when they pressed their names onto the parchment, coiling around the contract like a divine serpent hunting its prey.

Binding seals poured out of the walls.

They enveloped everyone inside the room, but the force they carried sent the girls into an unconscious state. It felt like oxygen was devoured straight from their lungs, resulting in their half-death state.

Noa, however, stood near the table, confused and unaffected.

His expression remained calm, as if the chaos couldn’t even touch him.

’Guess I have to wait for them to wake up,’ Noa decided.

Time passed quickly.

...And before either of the girls regained consciousness, a soft, cute voice cut through the air, awakening them both.

"Are you okay, big sisters?" Yun Qiqi asked.