Chapter 60 Meditation Techniques, The Death of the Werewolf Prophet
Chapter 60 Meditation Techniques, The Death of the Werewolf Prophet
According to the rules, the supplier needs to provide the blacksmith with 20% more material to compensate for losses. A skilled blacksmith can control the loss during forging to a very low level, but there will still be defective products.
Lin Wei ran to the secret room, which was dimly lit with several oil lamps hanging on the walls.
"Here, these are squirrel bloodline and grizzly bear bloodline." Kardashian tossed out two bloodline crystals at once. She looked at Lin Wei carefully, raised an eyebrow, and asked, "You broke through?"
"Yes, I've become a Grand Knight." Lin Wei nodded, in a very good mood, with a confident smile on his face.
"Well done. I remember you're only in your thirties. A Grand Knight in his thirties is really too young. I really don't know how you cultivated yourself." Kardashian looked surprised, her eyes wide open.
Lin Wei thought to himself, "I started cultivating much later. If I had started practicing the breathing technique earlier, I might already be at the pinnacle by now."
"It's just luck. Now you can tell me where the wizard is, right? I've asked you every time I come here, but you never tell me." Lin Wei grabbed a chair and sat down in front of Kardashian, smiling and leaning forward slightly.
"Being a wizard isn't so great. It's much better to be a knight and live a carefree life for hundreds of years, then be reborn and start a new life," Kardashian said casually, crossing her legs with a look of disdain.
"A few hundred years is too short, not enough for me to live on." Lin Wei shook his head, his eyes resolute. "Just tell me already, stop keeping me in suspense."
"The wizarding world regularly sends people to the human world to find wizarding talents, so there must be wizards on the continent. These people are called Lamplighters, but I don't know exactly where they are. However, don't think being a wizard is so great. Wizards operate on the principle of equivalent exchange. With your current foundation, you'd be better off spending more time in the human world. Otherwise, you'll be skinned alive when you get to the wizarding world. You might even be exploited for the rest of your life as a wizarding apprentice."
"Equivalent exchange? Wizard apprentice? It sounds like a job that involves working for a wizard." Lin Wei muttered to himself, his brows furrowing slightly.
"Of course, you don't think that arriving in the wizarding world means you're a full-fledged wizard, do you?" Kardashian paused. "However, although being a wizard apprentice sounds shabby, it's not something just anyone can do. They're all potential full-fledged wizards, and they can practice meditation techniques. You know, people who can practice meditation techniques are extremely rare."
"Meditation?"
"Like the knight's breathing technique, this meditation method is a way for wizards to forge their spiritual power. There must be meditation methods scattered throughout the mortal world; you can try to get a copy and see if you have any wizarding talent. You can also collect some wizarding tools in advance, like your precious mithril boots. They're not cheap in the wizarding world; although the craftsmanship is rough, they are still made with mithril."
After saying that, Kardashian slowly disappeared, leaving only a wisp of smoke.
"I never imagined there were so many intricacies to being a wizard. I don't even know if I have the talent for it, but I have a Rubik's Cube, so what's there to be afraid of?" Lin Wei's lips curled up slightly, his eyes revealing a sense of confidence.
Lin Wei firmly believes that he will definitely become a wizard; this confidence comes from the Rubik's Cube.
"However, Kardashian's words reminded me that the human world is still a great treasure trove, with many places to explore. There's no need to rush into becoming a wizard." Lin Wei's eyes narrowed slightly, and his fingers tapped lightly on the table. "At least I can start planning for the Blood Frog Prince's magic lamp."
Just as Lin Wei was about to go into the basement to cultivate, an unexpected message suddenly appeared before his eyes.
[Servant Blak has died, releasing the current taming slot (1/2)]
"The werewolf prophet is dead? What happened?" Lin Wei suddenly stood up, his eyes wide open, his face full of confusion.
Werewolves live much longer than ordinary people, not to mention werewolf prophets who possess intelligence.
"No, I have to rush back to Rose City. Could it be that something has happened that I can't handle?" Lin Wei frowned deeply, his eyes revealing worry, and his hands unconsciously clenched into fists.
Rose City is considered his stronghold. Not only does it have some old subordinates, but it also receives funds every year for his cultivation, so it cannot be lost.
Under the cover of darkness, Lin Wei leaped out of the small castle, his body enveloped in the Azure Seagull Breathing Technique, transforming into an azure arc as he sped into the wilderness, heading towards Rose City. The night sky was dotted with stars, and a gentle breeze stirred his robes.
As they passed by lone knights along the way, they only felt a gust of wind rush past them, and could vaguely see human figures.
"Such speed, did you see that?" A knight rubbed his eyes hard, his face full of surprise.
"I didn't see it, I just felt a gust of wind." The other knight scratched his head.
"I see! This must be a powerful knight on his way. When will I ever become a standard knight?" One knight stopped, his eyes filled with envy.
Feeling the incredible speed, Lin Wei exclaimed, "Beast-type breathing techniques truly live up to their reputation as the cornerstone of breathing techniques. Although the Azure Seagull Breathing Technique is still only at the fourth level, with the support of my Great Knight's physical body, its speed is no slower than that of a fifth-level avian knight, and its endurance is even more enduring. One plus one is far greater than two."
"Let's set a small goal first: to cultivate all the other breathing techniques to the sixth level. Only all-rounder can be my label. I estimate that my subsequent cultivation speed will be much faster, just like forging, where I gain more experience points." Lin Wei clenched his fist, his eyes flashing with determination.
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Two days later, Lin Wei rushed to Rose City, which he hadn't seen for many years, feeling a pang of emotion. At that moment, sunlight shone on the city walls of Rose City, gilding them with a golden glow.
"Rose City is still the same as before, except there are fewer knights, and in my opinion, they are all too weak. Most of them are training knights, and there aren't many standard knights." Lin Wei shook his head slightly, a look of disdain on his face.
Lin Wei headed straight for the small castle.
Inside the small castle, Drake, Ham, and others were present, along with two old commanders and soldiers. They were all weeping around the corpses of several werewolves; the atmosphere was extremely somber.
"What happened? Blake is dead?" Lin Wei glanced at the scene and saw that Blake's body was indeed among them, consistent with the message from the Crimson Cube. His face instantly turned grim.
"My lord, you've arrived."
"Lord Lin Wei, it's been a long time." Drake and the others greeted him one after another. They felt that Lin Wei, whom they hadn't seen for many years, was even more imposing and calm, with an unfathomable aura. Their eyes were filled with awe.
"How could someone die out of nowhere? This Rose City is your territory, Drake, you tell me." Lin Wei looked at Drake, who had officially taken over as Duke of Rose, with sharp eyes.
"A few days ago, a werewolf came, saying he was there to visit Black. But then we heard fighting in the hall. When we arrived, all we saw were corpses and the werewolf leaving."
P.S.: The next chapter will be a little late, around 10 PM. I'm not entirely satisfied with the writing and need to revise it. I've been thinking about the future Wizarding-related settings lately, and I've completely forgotten to write. qwq
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