Dimensional Tycoon: I Make Trillions in Every World-Chapter 27: New Custumers

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Chapter 27: New Custumers

Before leaving the room, Noa glanced at the girls from the corner of his eye, studying their expressions.

Qing Xuan’s face showed a mix of awe and uncertainty—like she wasn’t sure how to react after seeing the strange cultivator.

Xue Hanly looked to be in a daze, her eyes darting around aimlessly.

Their reactions only deepened Noa’s smirk before his gaze lingered toward Yun Qiqi. She stared at him openly, her squishy cheeks practically begging to be nudged.

He then looked back at Feng Fan, gesturing for him to follow to the contract room. freeωebnovēl.c૦m

They quickly made their way to the new chamber.

Inside, the faint rays of the ancient runes flickered, casting an oppressive pressure that Feng Fan couldn’t explain.

The air grew heavy.

The parchment materialized by itself, offering him a contract to sign.

"This is for you to officially join me. With this, your soul will be bound to me and your future will thrive," Noa explained, his voice low and controlled.

Feng Fan didn’t even hesitate.

He pressed the brush onto the paper and signed it immediately.

The ink sank deep into the paper.

Now the air seemed to tremble, as if it were charged with a strong electric force. A rich spiritual energy stirred.

It responded to Feng Fan’s actions and moved in his direction.

They brought the thin threads of fate wrapped around his wrist and connected his soul with the room.

He heard a low murmur, faint and final, like the last words he would ever hear.

"Serve me or fade into the nothingness."

The words felt like they reverberated directly into his head rather than his ears, leaving an untraceable mark on his being.

Meanwhile, Noa looked at his collapsing figure with a wide grin.

He had secured one more talent for his business, and it was nothing but a beginning for his exciting journey.

’Let’s see if we can get new customers,’ he thought, and left the man inside the room.

Noa then joined the girls.

They all wanted to ask what happened to Feng Fan, but as always, nothing could beat Yun Qiqi’s quick wit.

"Where is he? Did he fall asleep as well?" she asked.

Noa nodded.

"He is fine... He just needs time to adjust," he replied, glancing back at his employees. "I know it’s boring here with no customers, but remember that patience is the key.

This should be a natural process, and forcing it would do no good."

Hearing his explanation, the girls didn’t argue with him.

Not even in their thoughts.

It wasn’t because they were afraid that Noa might be able to sense what was on their mind.

It was because they understood that he had his philosophy when it came to life, and even if they couldn’t fully grasp it, all they had to do was follow his lead.

"We respect your wishes, and your words are our command," Xue Hanly answered suddenly, bowing.

Qing Xuan did the same thing, her head hanging low.

Seeing this, Noa stepped forward.

He approached them and said, his voice resonating.

"You girls don’t have to spend your entire days here. There are two of you, and Qiqi can also help me. Why don’t you two split the working hours?"

It was a suggestion.

An advice coming from someone they couldn’t just ignore.

"Thank you for your generosity," Xue Hanly answered, her lips parting into a soft smile. "But we decided to stay here and work for you. Even if it means sacrificing our free time, we are more than willing to do it."

Silence fell.

She spoke so earnestly that Noa couldn’t help but chuckle.

"Good," he approved. "I like your attitude."

Xue Hanly was stunned for a moment.

Praise from Noa was beyond her expectations, and her heart skipped a beat.

Qing Xuan agreed as well.

"And working together is so much more fun," she added with a smile.

"Indeed, it is," Noa said and changed his attention towards the entrance.

Though he had a hard time sensing spiritual energy, he could tell when someone neared the store.

He could even identify them if it wasn’t their first time visiting.

That’s what happened this time.

Noa found it strange when five unfamiliar presences neared his building.

Yet, instead of doubt creeping into his eyes, they gleamed with excitement as a wave of understanding washed over him.

’He really did it, huh?’

Noa had assigned a specific task to the bald young cultivator.

It seemed that Han Chao had completed the indirectly assigned mission and successfully popularized the store among his peers.

"We have five new customers," Noa announced and added in a joking manner. "Let’s show them our might."

Before anyone could digest his words, the door creaked open.

Immediately, youngsters with familiar sect uniforms walked in, their curious eyes searching for the promised treasures.

They were all lured by the rumor.

But Han Chao was nowhere to be found.

Xue Hanly was the first one to react, and straightening her back, she greeted her very first customers.

Three boys and two girls scanned the shelves, noting the high spiritual pressure from them.

This place was unlike any merchandise they had ever seen. They looked at each item from afar, and confusion filled their hearts.

However, their attention shifted when they saw two familiar figures before them.

Of course, the first one was the popular beauty who greeted them.

Xue Hanly, in her white, long robes, stood like a monolith as if she had always belonged to this place.

The same thing happened with Qing Xuan.

She stood behind the counter like a staff member, her expression colder than ever, while Yun Qiqi was doodling beside her with no care in the world.

The five newcomers faltered for a moment.

Recognition struck from both sides.

Qing Xuan and Xue Hanly exclaimed, noticing the juniors from the sect.

As for Noa, he was completely ignored as the surrounding energy stood still.

Nor was his gaze heavy.

He was simply watching before shrugging and opening his mouth.

"Welcome to my humble store."

His voice lingered for a heartbeat, and knowing that he was about to complete a good chunk of his missions, his grin grew wider.