Chapter 80: (1)
Chapter 80: (1)
Chapter 80: (1)
[Oh! This is Julians necklace! Its worth 1000G.]
1000G? Thats not necessary.
An hour had passed since entering the warehouse, but not all items had been checked yet. The sheer quantity of treasures stored in the warehouse was significant, but the main reason for the time-consuming process was that not all items were store-bought items, and determining their functions took time.
Kaiyan, this is the last shelf.
Barvan, who had been watching from the side, gestured to the final shelf.
This is the last one.
In reality, Kaiyan had already selected the items he wanted while checking dozens of shelves. However, he continued to browse until the end, thinking that there might be even better items, and wondering when he would have the chance to see such treasures again.
Kaiyan moved towards the last shelf Barvan had indicated.
Hmm There arent many items here?
Unlike other shelves that stored dozens of treasures, the last shelf had only three treasures.The roots of this story extend from novell bìn origin.
Before inspecting the items, Kaiyan lowered his head and looked at Rieka. She tilted her head.
[Those items are unknown to me too!]
Guess Ill have to check them out myself.
The first item was a strange-looking helmet with black horns attached. It was difficult to guess its function just by its appearance, and the fact that Rieka was silent, likely meant it wasnt magically enchanted.
Oh well On to the next item.
The second item was a small mirror beautifully adorned with gemstones. At a glance, it looked similar to a mid-tier toy called Mirror, Mirror.
This is a magical artifact that displays illusions to the viewer. It seems to have been made by a fairly high-level mage!
Illusions, huh It could be useful, but not enough to make me give up on the items Ive already chosen.
If it were a magical artifact, it could have many uses, but for now, Kaiyan didnt find it particularly appealing, so he turned his attention to the last item.
A piece of paper?
The last item was a piece of paper so shabby that it was hard to call it a treasure.
On the small piece of paper, there were writings in an unknown language.
While pondering what this could be, Barvan, who was beside him, spoke.
Watching Hoils contorted expression as Kaiyan replied, he couldnt help but laugh. Hoil wasnt like this when they first met.
Its been over ten days already.
It had been ten days since Kaiyan entered the Carsia family.
After the first day, Barvan had been busy identifying the remaining subordinates of Jansen, and Kaiyan couldnt see his face at all. Since there was no one else he knew in the Carsia family except Barvan, Kaiyan had to spend his time alone.
However, at that moment, Hoil came looking for Kaiyan. He challenged Kaiyan to a duel to repay what happened on the first day, and thanks to that, Kaiyan had the chance to reevaluate his swordsmanship and aura application for a few days while sparring with Hoil.
Clang!
Ugh! I cant go on.
Sigh, lets call it a day for today.
Kaiyan sheathed his sword and extended a hand to Hoil, who was sprawled on the ground. Hoil chuckled and grabbed Kaiyans hand.
Watching you, I sometimes wonder if I wasted my life.
Why would you think that?
Seeing a 15-year-old boy like you spewing out aura like a monster and swinging a sword with such immense strength shouldnt that make me contemplate life?
Just work harder from now on.
Tsk, tsk. Lets go eat.
Kaiyan wondered if Hoil knew that he used only 50 percent of his strength on the first day of their duel, and now he used only 30 percent.
Considering Hoils temperament, theres a high chance he would have taken advantage of my weakness. Im truly grateful to him.
Kaiyan owed an apology to Hoil, but those few duels with him were immensely helpful to Kaiyan.
Kaiyan had previously attempted to learn the knights swordsmanship during the Gami-an Battle, but at that time, the swords were too fast for him to see with his own eyes, so he failed. However, Kaiyans agility now was incomparable to that time.
Thanks to that, he could observe Hoils swordsmanship closely during their duels and secretly take what he needed from Hoils techniques.
What I lack now isnt strength or aura, but rather, my swordsmanship needs to become more refined.
In truth, before dueling with Hoil, Kaiyan had also defeated Salmos, the senior knight serving under Jansen, and overwhelmed dozens of knights with his superior abilities, which had made him quite arrogant.
Confidence that with high stats and the power of aura, he could do anything.
But dueling with a senior knight like Hoil, the reality of how foolish that thought was hit him hard. The reason knights were strong wasnt just because of aura; it was also because of their swordsmanship, something Kaiyan had disregarded.
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