Linda Smith
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"But I don't get it. What's he doing? Why is the formation acting in such an odd manner?" Seren, Zephyr's wife, questioned. She came to the conclusion that she would not obtain answers to the mysteries that surrounded Raydon, so she made the decision to investigate the lesser details. Zephyr responded, "He is likely to be sealing his origin stats." ''Origin stats? '' When Elara heard this, she was taken aback for a brief instant, but her surprise quickly faded. She laughed as she looked over at…
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Raydon gradually started to be aware of the power leaving his body once more. "I guess I can't just completely leave my stat restriction processes up to the formation." Raydon pondered the sensation of having his strength drained from him and tried to feel the process. Curiously, in his previous life, Raydon had never encountered a technique that involved deliberately restricting one's own power. However, drawing inspiration from techniques he was familiar with, such as the aura technique that…
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Disregarding the disapproving murmurs from behind, Raydon confidently stepped forward, his feet sinking into the black earth of the circular training ground. As he stood in the center, he noticed dozens of white-colored rocks positioned around the perimeter, their surfaces emitting a faint luminescence. The very presence of these rocks signaled the activation of the training formation. 'Are these all items? ' Raydon muttered to himself as he observed these peculiar-looking rocks. Even the number…
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When Galen looked at the battle maid, who had reached level 5, and noticed that even with her dagger, she was having trouble fending off the stones that charged at her, he said, "And that's the limit." And then, as soon as a stone impacted her body, all of the stones in the air vanished in an instant as well, and the formation came to an immediate halt. "At level 5, she was able to maintain her resistance for the full seven seconds. It's very impressive," Galen remarked with a smile on his…
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While Raydon continued to observe the battle maid deftly dodge the stones with minute body movements despite the stones multiplying and speeding faster, Galen began to speak. "What do you think? Pretty impressive, isn't it?" Galen remarked, pointing to the screen at the back that displayed the difficulty level of the training, which read "Level 2." "Even though it's already at level 2 difficulty, she can still effortlessly evade the attacks," he added, his voice filled with admiration. ''Level…
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In the past, whenever he bought a new item, he was required to wait until his next match to test his skills as a means of preventing damage to the environment. If only he had access to a dedicated training ground from the beginning, where he could continuously practice and experiment with his item skills and combinations, it would have greatly facilitated his progress. In fact, he could even create the next item set more easily here, where there is no time limit, and test out all of the skills and…
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"But seriously? You're using the death element? Aren't you still an F-Rank? Why did you decide to start with such a rare element?" Galen said as he handed Raydon a black finger that had dried out and become rotten. After accomplishing the task of bringing Raydon back to the family, they would normally reward him with an E-Rank inheritance key with the water element. However, after he told his father about his deal with Raydon and that he would give this key to him, they gave him a death element key…
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Raydon contemplated the situation and pondered. 'Seems like my daily food expenses have risen once more, and relying solely on E-Rank meats won't be enough. ' The blue-grade and higher body enchantments that item holders used typically resulted in an increase in the amount of energy they needed to obtain from the daily mob meat they consumed; however, in the case of Raydon, this requirement has nearly doubled despite the fact that he is not currently using any new body enchantments. 'I don't think…
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Diam said to Belicia, who was gazing at the ground with flushed cheeks and a lowered gaze, ''It's a pity he didn't insist on having you accompany him. '' Since she was the head of the battle maids, it was also her other job to match the family heirs and the battle maids, and it was pretty clear what she was trying to do at the moment. "What are you saying, Miss Diam? " Belicia's face flushed further as she grasped the underlying meaning of Diam's words. With a mix of embarrassment and resignation,…
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The bedsheets were stained and torn, the sofas and coffee table were rearranged in a haphazard manner, and even the wastebasket in the corner was groaning under the weight of a variety of different types of garbage. In addition, the room was covered in a substantial layer of dust, and the stale air gave the impression that it had not been cleaned or ventilated for a considerable amount of time. "Have they ever bothered to clean this room?" Diam said. It was clear that this was the room that Raydon…
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