Infinite Convenience Store
James “Jay” Santiago never expected much from life. After losing his parents and growing up on the streets, he found a second chance with his rough-but-loving grandfather, Jones, who ran a tiny convenience store in the middle of nowhere. It wasn’t much, but it was home.
Then Jones died.
Left with nothing but a failing shop, an empty cash register, and a lifetime supply of bad decisions, Jay figured he’d just sell off the place and move on.
That was before the store decided to move on without him.
One second, Jay was locking up for the night. The next, he was somewhere else entirely. The city streets? Gone. The rusty old sign? Now glowing like a damn beacon. And the store itself? Now fully stocked, self-sustaining, and backed by an all-powerful System.
Oh. And he’s stuck in a medieval fantasy world.
Where people still use swords instead of common sense.
And magic is everywhere—except no one has ever seen instant ramen, canned coffee, or plastic-wrapped snack cakes.
Armed with a shotgun behind the counter, a store that runs on SCIENCE (or maybe black magic?), and a customer service attitude that ranges from “barely tolerant” to “why are you like this?”—Jay must figure out how to survive, turn a profit, and somehow not get burned at the stake for witchcraft.
It’s time to introduce convenience to a world that has none.
And if anyone tries to rob the place?
Well. That’s what the automated turrets are for.