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Chapter 1481 - Chapter 1481 Chapter 453 Royal Academy Entrance Day_4
Chapter 1481: Chapter 453 Royal Academy Entrance Day_4 Chapter 1481: Chapter 453 Royal Academy Entrance Day_4 “As long as the two little elves encounter no accidents, this deal is sure to be profitable.”
Thinking this, Leonard Churchill didn’t mind the expenditure at all.
However, high-level magic cores are not only costly but also strategic resources, essential materials for many high-tier cards.
Leonard had no plans to keep spending like this.
He had an idea in mind and took out two spell clay pots.
In an instant, the elements near the pottery jar became more concentrated.
The “Useless Pot,” though meant for sealing Outer Gods, was for Leonard an auxiliary relic for cultivation.
As soon as he took out the jar and applied a restriction, the concentration of elements in the room increased at least tenfold.
The two little elves looked on in amazement, with Kola exclaiming, “Eh… you humans actually have such things?”
Although they had encountered some transcendent items in the human world these days, this was their first time experiencing such a magical object.
Humans’ greatest advantage lies in their skill in crafting tools, so Leonard understood why they were surprised and simply smiled, “Well, what do you think about this environment now?”
The contract included a clause that required both parties to keep each other’s secrets.
Exposing the pottery jar didn’t worry him much.
Besides, Leonard felt as long as he was alive, the little elves couldn’t give anything away.
Kola sensed the surrounding elements getting denser and commented, “Mmm. Although it’s somewhat lacking compared to the forest’s elements, it’s sufficient.”
Hearing this, Leonard replied, “That’s good.”
At the same time, he made a mental note. This level of elemental density only barely matched that of the forest?
He had been astonished by the dense elements of the Southern Continent already, so what could be the reason for their homeland to have naturally such rich elements?
Was it due to the Emperor’s Relics, or some other cause?
With this, their daily needs could just about be met.
Leonard also felt
But it wasn’t over yet.
At that moment, Leonard took out a moon, and its soft moonlight, laced with strong mental pollution, instantly brightened the entire room.
Elemental elves also needed mental power to grow, a prerequisite to comprehend more advanced Elemental Laws.
Elemental magic cores were not too expensive, but mental power magic cores cost more than ten times that of ordinary ones.
And they were hard to sell.
Leonard didn’t think he could afford to keep them for long.
He put his hopes in this “Moon” that constantly emitted mental pollution, thinking it might greatly cut costs if it could be used to nurture the little elves.
The only trouble was that for ordinary humans, this moon’s mental power was contamination.
He didn’t know how it would affect the elves.
…
Upon the appearance of the moon, the expressions of the two little elves changed to surprise again, and they exclaimed in unison, “Eh? What is this… I feel it’s emitting such a gentle spirit power…”
“This seems like… from the ‘Moon Well’ in our clan’s ancestral land murals… that moon? I sense a familiar power…”
“Humans are really unthinkable. Not only do they possess all sorts of bizarre tools, but they also have items with divine power…”
“The Clan Leader said humans are very cunning, even more so than great dragons…”
“Mmm. We must be careful at all times.”
“Anyway, he can’t understand what we’re saying.”
“…”
Leonard listened to the two little elves prattling about something.
He didn’t understand, but it seemed they didn’t feel uncomfortable.
Leonard sighed in relief.
He recalled his conversation with Master Merlin about transcendent contamination; it’s essentially the body being too weak to handle excessive transcendent energies.
Moreover, higher species come with an inherent exemption from faith contamination.
Elemental Elves, as pureblood high-tier species, were almost impossible to be faith polluted by different Outer Gods.
Leonard had such speculations before, which is why he dared to consider raising elves.
But to confirm the risk, he still asked honestly, “That… Kola, Nina, do you find this spiritual domain suitable? I mean, this relic contains some faith pollution from an Outer God, will it affect you in any way?”
Kola explained, “Of course not! Our elf race worships the natural goddess, so we won’t be contaminated by other gods.”
As she spoke, she added, “Mmm, this… Mr. Leonard Churchill, although I don’t know how you came to possess such magical things, for our elf race, this gentle spiritual domain is the best environment for growth. Thank you for your efforts…”
At this moment, they no longer had to constantly fear dying.
At this moment, they began to truly believe in this human’s ability to honor the contract.
But their simplicity kept them from realizing that they were gradually, and less reluctantly, accepting the human before them.
Leonard listened with a slight smile, saying, “That’s good. If there’s anything else you need, just tell me.”
With the moon and the jar proving useful, fulfilling the elves’ most important conditions for survival, he grew more anticipative about what the future might hold
…
Leonard spent every day cultivating in the inn.
At such close proximity, what his clone learned was as if witnessed by himself.
Ever since that incident in the Black Market, “Allen’s” group had completely gained Young Master Sack’s trust and accompanied him everywhere.
Their daily job was to accompany the young master as he toured the city, trying out various high-end places.
Top nobles naturally had easier access to rare resources and intelligence than ordinary people, and Leonard took the opportunity to learn more about Giant Spirit City, the Royal Academy, and the Magical Beast Forest.
Even though his body remained in the inn, he was well-informed regarding intelligence.
He deliberately paid attention to some information.
The news of the Pope’s assassination attempt seemed to suddenly fade away; there was not a hint of Reuel Bible either;
However, reports about the Emperor’s Relics became more frequent, and among adventurers, more and more legends circulated. In the Royal Academy, it was said that several students from Noble Families had obtained Curse God Cards.
On the Adventurers’ Marketplace, a surge of ancient relics from a specific era began attracting more adventurers to the deeper parts of the forest.
The Magical Beast Forest was full of ancient relics, discovered in successive waves like the tide.
To the adventurers of the Southern Continent, such findings were no longer surprising.
But Leonard always felt something odd about this mass emergence of Emperor’s Relics.
Without enough information to support his deductions, he couldn’t be sure about his feeling.
In the blink of an eye, ten days passed.
The opening day of Ariel Royal Academy had arrived.
Leonard, along with the other prospective knights and Young Master Sack, was about to embark on a long period of study.
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