William slept perfectly as wealth eased his worries. Looking out of his window, he saw that dawn had just broken. It was the perfect time to start the day.
He looked at his dimensional bag and his smile widened. All his teeth were visible, his lips reaching up to his ears. He still couldn't believe the loot he had found yesterday.
He even thought that the adventurous spirit of the people in the Academy had disappeared. According to him, even a few people at the top of the iron level could go and take advantage of the treasures. This was indeed true, but the reason people lost their spirit of adventure was because they got lost in the misty swamp. They couldn't even find the Mage Tower. They kept going around and around, encountering various skeletons and zombies. With a sigh, he sat down at the table. He took out the first book he thought he should read.
This book belonged to Levenoth. It was the Creature Encyclopedia, which he had copied. He opened the book and started to read. After a while, he was glad that he had chosen this first.
There were additional notes from Levenoth in the book. He noted everything from the potential strengths to the weaknesses of the creatures he encountered. He was number one at details.
William was good at reading books. Even though this book was written in the language of mages, it did not cause him any problems because it did not contain any magical power.
A short time later, he saw one of the creatures he was curious about.
It was about the earthworms. (Earth Worm) In the book, he mentioned that the highest level he had seen belonged to the platinum level and the earth element, and since the elemental affinity of this creature could be different depending on the region it lived in, it was likely that it could survive for thousands of years.
William read on with interest. He even understood why it was called Worm Mountains. There was even a volcano where he hadn't been yet. Here were worms that used fire. He described these creatures as 'relatively weak'. Levenoth had also made an addition. "A mage or warrior of the same level can easily fight or flee with them, but they are a bit lacking in killing ability. Especially creatures of the earth and plant elements have high vitality. If you encounter a worm with a metal element, all you have to do is run away."
William found this logical. He could never pierce the skin of a metal element worm. It was both a waste of time and an additional risk. Besides, its teeth could surely injure even a creature higher than itself.
William still hadn't found any information about the Metal Heart. He knew that the creature whose power he had increased through its heart belonged to a high-level worm, but he could not predict its exact level. It was probably a platinum level, but he had never even seen a gold level. So his guess would remain a guess until he either got to that level or saw it.
After he finished reading the worm, he kept turning the pages. About a hundred pages later, he came to the Silver Moon Wolf.
He didn't know much about the Silver Moon Wolf. Only the genealogical part, which seemed to be carefully written, caught his attention. There were a few other things he didn't know.
"The power of the bloodline gives them, speed, smell, hearing, perception, and night vision."
These few traits had increased the value of the Silver Moon Wolf in William's eyes. Especially the night vision was an excellent ability.
He continued reading the book. By now the sun was almost directly above his head. He felt a little hungry but wanted to finish the book first.
Near the end, he saw that the book told a story about the moon-swallowing wolf and other strange creatures like it.
Here, the moon-swallowing wolf went so far as to swallow the moon, which gave them strength, because of the combination of their rebellious nature and love, where a rebellious silver moon wolf ate its father after its father ordered it to kill the wolf in love with the enemy pack, and then was hunted by all the packs. It was an excellent story. William enjoyed reading it. Levenoth devoted fifteen pages to this short story.
There were several other similar stories. They all made his eyes shine.
But nowhere did he mention the bloodline power of the moon-swallowing wolf. Frustrated, he closed the book. Then he ate a quick meal and paid his debt to the Weapon Building. Then he returned to his room.
He spent a few days like this. First, he wanted to learn about the possible creatures and valuable materials he would encounter in this world, so he put aside meditation techniques to become a mage.
For now, his main goal was to reach the bronze level. When he reached the bronze level, he would at least have a little bit of self-defense power. Magic could wait for now.
By the time he finished the last book, he had learned what the Fruit of Life and other herbs he had found were good for.
The Fruit of Life, as the name suggested, gave life energy! This was not something to be taken lightly.
He wrote that the true Fruit of Life contained an estimated ten years of life energy. This was just an estimate because no one had seen the truth. Only the mage they called "Master" had managed to artificially create the Tree of Life's fruit. But again, according to the writer, thousands of lives were sacrificed for this cause. So, most likely, the person they called 'Master' was an evil person who didn't care about human lives.
It was said that this artificial fruit contained one year's worth of life energy!
Even that was an extremely powerful fruit! It didn't matter if it was artificial or not. Of course, William didn't need it, but he could sell it to an old man who coming to the end of his life as a favor.
As a good idea, he made a mental note of it.
When he finished all the books, it was time for the introductory and basic-level books on the elements. It was almost evening now. He felt like he was starving. So he went back to the dining hall.
In the dining hall, the same three friends were having dinner and talking. He had not spoken to them in several days. He wondered what kind of news it would be. After all, Merlon couldn't keep his mouth shut, even if it was a secret.
He also learned that the principal could accept students from contest.
When William sat down at the table, the trio greeted him enthusiastically. To William's surprise, this time Leslie began to speak.
"William, did you hear? Tomorrow the Principal is going to change the rules of the Academy! It will be stricter now!"
William took a sip from his beer. The taste of the beer here was 'Eh'.
"Oh really? What are the new rules?"
"We don't know either, but the news is not good. They want to make certain things mandatory." He said.
William did not find this strange. The Academy was like the elementary schools of his past life. It was so simple that it bothered him from the beginning. This way, it was almost impossible for the students to become stronger quickly. Actually, it was like self-education. Only, thanks to the Academy, people could hunt safely and close to the Black Forest.
"It doesn't matter." He said with a smile and continued. "This brother of yours will overcome all difficulties."
The trio began to laugh. Then Merlon spoke. "You are right, my brother! No matter what, all difficulties come to us like fly bites." He raised his arm and made a fist. Then he planted a small kiss on his biceps.
This time the four of them, including William, began to laugh out loud. Merlon had made a good catch. William thought his sense of humor was not bad.
"So, what did you do? Did you guys complete the mission?"
Leslie began to speak excitedly, not letting anyone in.
"William, you should have seen it, son! We killed an iron-level creature! And I was able to fight it just as well!" he began to describe the battle scene excitedly.
"Of course, dear, we were picking pears while Leslie fighting," Merlon said, rolling his eyes.
"Hey! Don't eat us![1] If it weren't for our arrows, you'd be dead in one bite!" Dullan spoke sarcastically.
"Did I kill it after all? YES! So shut up!" Leslie shouted.
"Hahaha!!" This time the three of them laughed, except for Leslie.
"Anyway, guys, I can't get enough of your conversation. I'll get up slowly." By this time, William had finished the last bite of his plate. He couldn't wait to read books about the elements.
"Okay, watch out! Don't forget to come hunting with us next time," Merlon called after him.
After William had gone, he spoke again. "How nerdy! William is a strong man, so why doesn't he come hunting with us?"
Dullan spoke. "I don't know what's on his mind, but like someone who likes to be alone. Look, he made an instrument called a guitar, and he hangs around like a traveling bard."
"He's a free man," Leslie said in response, looking back at the disappearing figure of William.
Different thoughts sprouted in him. 'When will I be free?'
He continued to eat in a depressed mood.
William felt a strange feeling as he quickly came to the front of his room. It was as if someone was watching him. But both sides were corridors, and when he looked, he saw no one. He felt even more uneasy when his hand went to the door handle. He knew it wasn't a good sign.
He put his hand on his dimensional bag and suddenly opened the door. He saw someone in black robes sitting on his bed. He got up as soon as he saw William enter. Suspecting that he might be an assassin, William quickly pulled out the Firebringer and approached him. He grabbed the man's neck with his left hand and held the sword to his throat with his right.
"Who are you? What are you doing in my room?" he asked.
The black-robed man's face was visible in the light of the room. It was a young face, he looked to be in his twenties.
He must have choked the man so hard that he began to blush and stutter. Realizing that he couldn't speak like that, William loosened the hand holding his throat a little.
"Young...Master...di...Baron...The..oo." William let go of his hand when he heard him call him Young Master.
He realized that this could be someone his father had sent.
The black-robed man began to cough as William released his throat. After a while, he took a deep breath and relaxed.
"Young master. Please recognize my face. I am your father's assistant, Sora."
"How could I know that? And how did you get in here?" William asked, frowning.
"Young Master, there is no place that Sora cannot enter." He said smiling without explaining.
"Anyway, why did you come?"
"I have a letter from your father, sir." He handed William a sealed letter.
"By the way, your sword looks perfect, it even scared me." He said.
'Of course, it will scare, even can damage bronze rank creatures...' William stopped talking to himself when he realized that the youth in front of him was bronze rank. Just because he was his young master, he didn't counterattack. He knew that a man who could get this far silently could also kill him silently.
When he opened the letter and read it, his mood was cheerful at first. The first half of the letter was about little Wilson and his older sister. His older sister was doing well in the Mage Tower. A second-level mage had noticed her talent and recruited her as an apprentice.
William knew that most mages couldn't be trusted, but there was nothing he could do from such a distance. The Mage Tower and the Academy were at opposite ends of their location.
The second half of the letter spoke of the things that darkened his face.
He raised his head and looked at Sora, who was standing patiently. "Is this true?" he asked.
"Sir, why would your father lie to you?" he said.
He was right. Theo was a serious man and usually didn't speak empty words.
William could not stand it and read it again.
In the letter, he spoke of what he had feared all along; raising the flag of rebellion! Even though William had expected it, the news had disturbed him. He didn't think his father would lose, but such battles often revolved around intrigue. A traitor would stab someone in the back.
At the end of the letter, he mentioned a mission. He hoped that he would complete that mission.
He wanted him to kill the prince during the competition a month later!
This was what William feared the most. He felt that Leslie wasn't a bad person and that they could even be friends. Even the innate arrogance of being a prince slowly faded after meeting and interacting with him.
He thought darkly. He knew that if he didn't kill him, Theo's trust in him would erode. It had nothing to do with being a future king. He only wanted to travel, explore, and learn.
The conflict within him came from the promise he had made to himself. He had promised himself earlier that he would help Theo in any way he could. If he broke that promise now, his conflict with himself would only increase in the future. It might even turn him into what they called a heart demon. It could limit his growth. But the thought of killing a friend also seemed 'bad' to him. 'Double-edged wand,'[2] he thought and sighed deeply.
Then he started to think of possible solutions. When an idea came to him, he felt that he could do it.
He stood up and looked at Sora. "Show me your chest." He said.
Sora quickly did as ordered and showed his chest. William sighed with relief when he saw the roaring tiger between the two swords on Sora's chest. This meant that Sora was loyal to his family.
William asked again verbally, just in case.
"Can I trust you, Sora?" he said.
Sora immediately dropped to his knees. "Sir, I have sworn to be loyal to the Baron and his family for the rest of my life. It was Baron Theo who saved me, raised me, and taught me. Sir! If you ordered me to die, I wouldn't hesitate for a second!" he said.
These words touched William.
"Then..."
[1] : ['Don't eat me!: don't make a fool of me.]
[2] : ['Double-Edged wand!: 'caught between the devil and the deep blue sea' or 'all options stink']
"Then take these," he said, pulling two sets of golden armor and weapons out of his dimensional bag. Then he put them into his old dimensional bag and gave them to Sora. Sora had seen the armor and weapons when William took them. He looked at them with admiration. They were certainly examples of excellent craftsmanship. He knew that they could be more expensive than he had imagined. "Sir, what are they for?" "Give them to my father and grandfather as a gift from me. Tell them I have no problem killing other princes, but Leslie doesn't deserve to die yet." "As you wish, sir!" said Sora and then added. "By the way, tomorrow the Academy will announce its new rules, so you should prepare as much as you can for the next contest in a month. Don't worry about the war." "Do you think I'm worried at all?" William circulated qi in his body. He showed his strength, which was close to bronze level. Sora's eyes widened. It was even more surprising than the armor and weapons he gave him. With
William ran wildly through the woods.He was constantly using the foot technique.His speed could surpass a normal bronze-level person right now!For a six-day period to be enough for him, he had to reveal his whole being.He could not see any of the wolves on his journey up to the Worm Mountains.Desperate, all he could do was wait at the bottom of the worm mountains.His ears were listening, ready to hear everything.About half an hour later, he heard a howling west of the worm mountains.It wasn't the voice of the sneaky bastard, but a wolf was definitely in his pack.He rushed towards the howl extremely quickly.He was more agile than a monkey, faster than a dog.After a while, he heard the sneaky bastard howling too.His voice sounded pathetic.Thoughts sprouted in his mind that he should return, but he chose to continue anyway.When he came to a large area, he saw more than thirty wolves waiting
After William left with the other three wolves, the wolves brought him to a large cave.Then the silver wolf howled fiercely.Then at least two hundred wolves swarmed into the cave.He felt that these wolves were as smart as humans, and could certainly form a tribe if their bodies allowed.William told them to line up and come to him one by one.Some of them were still young and playing games where you didn't know what William was doing.William was quite pleased that there were so many wolves.He can definitely take enough for himself.He could draw enough blood on it to combine for the little wolf as well.But it was close to impossible for the big one.He would have to come back after the wolves he had bled had healed.He forgot to say that.He did not think that this action would harm the original bloodline of the wolves.He guessed that it works just like taking something produced in the same amount over and o
When they arrived at the worm mountains, the wolf left to avoid attracting the attention of other silver-level worms. He knew that this was the territory of another powerful creature, at least as strong and numerous as they were.William thanked him and moved on. His target was the bronze-level worm next to the metal heart. In a few blinks, he arrived in front of the cave. He was still surprised that his own speed had risen to such levels.He drew his sword and entered the cave. Inside, the worm, resembling a rolling rock, stood guard beside the body of its ancestors. When William came to the entrance of the clearing, he glared at him with absent eyes.William was now down on one knee, attacking like a wolf. Now that his qi power was sufficient, he could comfortably use both of his sword's buffs.He sent some qi power to the tattoo. A frightening aura of the wolf moon began to form in his body. The worm felt that he needed to be more careful now. He could
When William entered the cave, he saw that the little wolf was inside the cocoon again. He had already returned the same day, not expecting much change.After he entered, the old wolf followed.William had to ask, not knowing how to call him.“How would you like me to call you?”The old wolf froze at this question. He remembered having been given a name by his ancestor before, but it took him a long time to remember what it was. William waited calmly for about twenty minutes, not interrupting his thoughts.After much thought, the old wolf replied in exasperation.“I forgot my name. You can call me 'Reyis' instead." ('Reyis' means: head, chief, chairman. Sometimes; Boss)William nearly burst
William minded his own business, knowing he couldn't bother the little wolf before the academy competition. Within a few minutes, eight bronze rank wolves had arrived at the cave where the cocoon was located. They were all wolves who had been on the hunt yesterday, who had not participated in the bloodletting ceremony.He quickly took their blood from them. When he combined it, he had exactly three small lineage crystals in his hand.Reyis seemed to have more or less understood the merging ratio from his movements and blood. Otherwise, why send eight wolves? William had no problem trusting the old wolf. His grandson became his companion thereafter.Moreover, the moon-swallowing wolf bloodline was stronger. Now, when he stood in front of Reyis, he did not feel the slightest fear. He could even see that the other wolves in the pack were looking at him with respect. He could feel a great deal of envy, especially in the eyes of the silver rank ones.Then he r
As soon as William returned, he thought he should celebrate happy events even though he wasn't very hungry, so he ordered himself three soul stones worth of food.Luckily, Merlon sat alone, depressed, across from him.“William, what makes you so happy?” William's mouth was almost to his ears, so he was depressed that he was so happy."Why? Do you need a reason to be happy?” William asked, raising an eyebrow.“No, though you have good reasons to be happy.”“What are those reasons that even I don't know about? Take the beans out of your mouth, Merlon.” William became even more suspicious. He thought from Merlon's depressed state that perhaps he might know about the war outside.“William, don't play the fool. How you could not know?" Merlon leaned forward and asked in surprise.William put the fork and knife on the table and spoke again. This time it was more dominant.“If I sa
After finishing the movement technique, metal skin was next. He had only used this ability once or twice since receiving it. Its restrictive effect was indeed great. Although his defense was strong, it was not very practical as it slowed his movement.William couldn't find any other technique to counteract this technique's negative effect on movement speed. So he decided to go all the way forward. He would turn this technique into something that gave an impenetrable defense.For this, “Mirror Body.” “Gold on the mountain.” “Surtur's skin.” He chose the techniques of “Unshakable determination” and “Fixed pontoon”. These techniques would give William excellent defense and the power to reflect elemental damage, especially when standing still. If he moved, his defensive power would of course be less than half, but even then, it would be better than his current defense.He liked the job of reflecting element
William didn't notice, but even his posture began to change. Now his chest was further forward and, most importantly, his nose was a little higher in the air. With his height, he began to look down on people.Worst of all, William didn't even realize it. Arrogance was slowly seeping into his blood, taking over his body without him wanting it. Since William was not aware of it for the time being, he entered the main hall of the mansion, thinking that he would show his usual behavior.He was wrong, as he thought he would only meet the City Lord. There were more than ten people in the room, and they were all sitting quietly in their seats, discussing something passionately. As soon as William and Doravoli entered the hall, the woman sitting at the front raised her hand and everyone suddenly fell silent.Then the woman stood and smiled.William recognized the woman. She was one of the three people who had helped him survive the attack of the mysterious bandit mage and complete his mission
William was watching the bedroom of a house five hundred meters away from the roof of a two-story house. His eyes and face could not be seen in the darkness of the night. But a person standing next to him might have the impression that William was deep in thought.Strangely enough, William wasn't thinking about anything at that moment. It was as if there was a black hole in the bedroom of the house he was watching, and it was sweeping everything away, including William's gaze and thoughts.William felt lifeless right now, like a rock with no IQ.'How did this happen?' William had been on this roof for two hours and had asked himself the same question hundreds of times.Doravoli and Elasha for a few minutes, thinking they would leave after a farewell kiss, but he had listened to the lustful voices of the duo for two hours.'How did this happen?' At first, everything was normal. There was no conversation that contained any suggestive hints. These were normal everyday conversations and s
Elasha thought this was the most boring day of her life. Following his sister's agreement, she was forced to come to Valimar and open new trade routes to several surrounding cities and towns. Opening these trade routes was never easy, as Valimar and the surrounding cities were surrounded by incredibly dense forests. Cutting down these trees and establishing observation points and crossing points were time-consuming tasks. And the hardest part was finding apprentice mages to work at these points.Nevertheless, she succeeded as usual because she was surrounded by hardworking people. Everyone loved her and her sister, except for a few people who didn't care much about money. If they did their job right, money would automatically fill their pockets.Meeting Enid had been a bit eventful. At first, she wanted to refuse Elura's deal, but Enid and Elura's plans gave her enough reason to be convinced.Elura had started making plans as soon as Elasha had left the White City to start the purific
"Then we agreed. I'll get you the best flame I can find. But first I have to find it, you know they are very rare." William smiled and packed up the camp. They had spent enough time here.Just as they were about to start their journey deep into the forest after packing up the camp, William felt a vibration from his dimensional bag. He immediately took the vibrating device out of his dimensional bag.It was the seal of the Expedition Organization, and it contained a message from Fabian.[Go to Valimar. Find Enid, the City Lord. She will explain everything to you].William's face darkened. Valimar had not left him with good memories. Elura named woman had been a real nuisance to him, and while he had forgotten that story, taking on a mission like this spoiled his mood.Frankly, he wanted to relax in the White City for a few months. His journey had improved him enough, and he was ready to make another breakthrough at any moment. Of course, the most important problem on his mind was Dorav
"Have you finally woken up?" Doravoli looked at the weak William lying in the shadow of the rock. He had a sad, tearful expression on his face. He was sitting across from William, gnawing at the flesh of a small creature. It was a small lizard.He had a bandage on his cut foot.William felt more tired than ever, but when he discovered that he could move his hands with a snap of his fingers and a little bit of mana, he pulled hundreds of useful items from his ring. Most of these items were healing potions and blood crystals.He spoke with difficulty, as even the movement of his jaw was painful. "Blood crystals, put some in my mouth."Doravoli was also very tired. He even hunted down the small lizard he had gnawed, using his magic only because the lizard was too close. He waved his hand and, controlling his mana, took some of the blood crystals and brought them to William's mouth. Then he used some himself.Half an hour later, William regained some consciousness. He could move a little
"Absolute Cut!" William shouted at the top of his voice, attacking the real body between the two copies with the strongest ability he had.The wind blade that came out of the tip of William's sword flew unblocked toward its original target, too fast for the two clones to react. The moment William's sword emerged, it struck the man's body. William knelt in weakness, but he still had one eye on the man. He wanted to see him die with his own eyes.When the ability hit the man, his body split into two, just as William expected, and the two clones vanished instantly. The sword in the hand of one of the copies fell to the ground as if it were a real object and not a spell."Hğğğğğ..." (Blood-filled guttural sound.) A growl came from the body of the man who had been cut in half.William barely raised his head and looked at the man's body in surprise.Two separate body parts were resisting falling to the ground. He was still standing. The six-centimeter gap between them was covered by an invi
"No matter what happens, I will be with you and we will fight together." Doravoli heard everything that was said and realized that this man was after William. Even though names like 'Storm God', 'Nicolas', and 'Nak'kato' were unfamiliar to him, Doravoli would help in any way he could because he was his friend. -He knew who Nicolas was, but he didn't understand why the man in front of him cared about Nicolas.-William bowed his head. At the slightest movement of the man, he was ready to pull dozens of potions from his ring and cast his spells. He knew that this was a classic cliché and wasn't surprised that he found himself in it, but he only remained on the dark side as to why.While William was in deep thought, the man's voice filled his ears."I...You..." Suddenly the man froze. He made incomprehensible noises and his body bent slightly. William knew this was the perfect moment to attack, but he held back, for soon the man straightened his body and showed his old smile again.He rai
"Hey Doravoli, you can't carve that wood like that!" William grabbed the flat chisel and the piece of blue ironwood out of Doravoli's hand."You never listen to what I say! Look at it again and pay attention." William began to get angry. Today was two weeks after he started teaching Doravoli blacksmithing. The two of them had almost reached the middle of the rocks. They were a little slow, but it was an acceptable pace.William held the piece of blue ironwood in his left hand and tucked it between his knees. Then he supported it firmly with his left hand and began to "float" the flat chisel on the surface of the blue ironwood with his right hand."Look, if you hold the flat chisel like this, none of the lines you make will be crooked. You have a strong body like mine, so this shouldn't be a problem for you. But you stubbornly insist on holding the flat chisel sideways, and that causes you to make little notches in the wood. Doravoli, if you want to do something of quality and worthy o
The two guarded the area for a day and had fun until the next day. The townspeople never set foot in the area because Lennard had warned them. Occasionally, a few brave official mage-level adventurers would stop by, but thanks to William's ability to throw cups, the wounds they received from hundreds of meters away, and a few minor scoldings, escaping became their priority.The next day, Fabian appeared again like a meteor over Greyscar. The way he flew was so dominant, like an unstoppable rocket. It seemed as if he could crush anything that came his way. William realized that day that Fabian's speed was even slightly faster than the strengthened Lennard.Fabian came alone. There was no one behind him, and as soon as he arrived, he looked at William briefly and then quickly examined the surroundings. He didn't speak at all, and although that made William a little uncomfortable, he didn't care. He acted the same way in the first ruin he discovered. The second time he saw Fabian, he rea