Chapter 100 Professional Tally Settlers
Chapter 100 Professional Tally Settlers
As soon as Lynn left the palace, he headed towards the mansion in Violet City.
The carriage stopped.
Lynn was let in after a brief conversation with the security guard.
As soon as Lynn entered the house, he saw Violet sprawled lazily on the sofa.
She rested her chin on her hand, looking at him with boredom.
"Oh, what a rare guest! I thought you'd only come to visit me during your holiday."
Lynn sat on the sofa opposite her and laughed, "Why do you seem so relaxed? Aren't you supposed to be performing at the Grand Theater?"
Violet gave a cold laugh.
"Please, brother, I'm a prospective prisoner. If you didn't know when you'd be locked up in jail, would you still be in the mood to act? Especially since I'm a public figure, I don't want to be performing on stage one second and being arrested by soldiers in front of everyone the next."
Lynn was a little puzzled.
"Still no news?"
Violet waved her hand.
"Your bounty has been posted, but my news seems to have sunk without a trace."
"Isn't that great?" Lynn said with a smile.
Violet was somewhat annoyed upon hearing this.
"If everything were really alright, that would be great, but this uncertainty is just too torturous..."
Lynn was a little curious.
"By the way, how much is my bounty?"
Violet made a two.
"Two thousand silver nis?"
"It's two million silver nis," Violet said calmly.
Lynn was shocked.
"Are the Uma people insane? My head is worth two million?!"
Violet glanced at him.
"If they knew your potential, you would be worth far more than that."
But they don't know that, so now it seems they're putting all the blame on you.
"Killing the baron, killing the church priest, indiscriminately massacring the Uma people, and looting the city's treasury and church assets—actually, I suddenly think a sentence of two million is a bit lenient."
"Wait, massacre the Umayyads? Loot the treasury and church assets?"
Lynn was stunned.
"At most, I only robbed Nareel of some of his secret assets. How come I don't know anything about what happened after that?"
Violet waved her hand.
"I don't know, maybe I used you to settle some scores."
Lynn was speechless for a moment.
"These bastards are really... clever."
"Relax, relax, this kind of thing is standard practice everywhere. As long as you stay in the capital, you're safe."
Violet yawned.
"Speaking of which, I might really have to leave the capital soon."
Violet instantly snapped to attention upon hearing this, her eyes sharpening.
"Where are you going? You're not going back to the Kingdom of Uma, are you? Give up, I will never let you go."
Lynn and Violet gave a brief explanation of the ley lines.
Violet frowned and remained silent for a long time.
"If the ley lines appear within the country, that would be ideal, but if they're in the Kingdom of Uma, then I'll have to make a trip there."
"...Don't worry, I'll ask someone to help you find out about the ley lines. It might take about a week. You can take the modified armor with you then."
Lynn nodded.
"Thank you very much."
Lynn was about to leave.
Violet didn't bother keeping him around.
Before leaving, Lynn suddenly remembered something.
"Speaking of which, I owe you some money from when I was in Nareel. I'll transfer it to your card in a bit."
Violet glanced at him, annoyed, and said, "What's the rush? You owe me so much. Let's talk about it when you no longer need my help. Then I'll definitely raise the interest rate and exploit you thoroughly!"
Lynn smiled.
"Then I'll just wait for your exploitation."
Lynn turned to leave.
Violet watched his retreating figure and suddenly asked, "What do you plan to do if I don't find any information about the ley lines?"
Lynn pondered for a moment.
"Then I'll try my luck in those abandoned mines."
Violet was silent for a moment, then tossed a letter from her storage ring to Lynn.
"Sometimes don't be so stubborn. Promotion within the same profession may be slower, but it's a practical and feasible path. Go back and read this letter, and be sure to attend; it will benefit your promotion."
Lynn raised an eyebrow and caught the letter that was tossed to him.
He flipped his hand and put it into his storage ring.
Lynn walked outside.
He pushed open the door and turned to look at Violet on the sofa.
"Actually, I also want to slow down, but time never waits for anyone."
Don't worry, I've always been lucky.
The door was closed gently.
Violet looked at the empty doorway and sighed.
She buried her head in the cushion, her voice barely audible.
"That bastard, he was actually pretty handsome just now..."
......
Return to the dormitory.
Lynn kept reading the book "Principles of Pharmacology".
He's going to the lab tomorrow.
He wants to max out his proficiency in this book tonight.
I read until late at night.
It was completely silent outside.
Bruno's snoring came through the two doors.
He was snoring and occasionally chuckled and talked in his sleep.
It seems she has completely fallen into the bottomless abyss called love.
Lynn shook her head, plugged her ears, and continued reading.
Under the lamplight, the pages of the book were turned over and over again.
After a while.
Lynn finally closed the book completely.
[Proficiency +1]
[Principles of Pharmacology (Max Level)]
Lynn had memorized every single word of the book.
He can now recite the book literally from memory.
He can immediately recite which page number and paragraph a sentence is from just a few words.
He also gained a preliminary understanding of most of the theories in the book.
However, he is currently only at the theoretical level, and it is absolutely impossible for him to fully understand pharmacology with just this one book.
After all, this is a discipline that emphasizes practice.
Store the books in the storage ring.
Lynn glanced at the clock hanging above her bed and yawned.
I didn't realize it was already two o'clock.
Lynn quickly washed her face and brushed her teeth, then lay down on the bed to prepare for sleep.
Suddenly, he remembered the letter Violet had given him.
After he came back, he just kept reading and made him forget about it.
Lin Enqiang roused himself, got out of bed, turned on the light, and took out the letter.
Open the envelope.
A beautifully crafted, ticket-like object fell out.
Lynn picked it up and examined it carefully, then gradually frowned.
"Contest?"
This is a ticket to the competition.
The time was nearby, and the venue was the National College's open-air stadium.
Lynn had already heard about this match.
It is a high-quality competition that can only be participated in by those recommended by their subject teachers.
Carl seems to have been preparing for this match recently.
As for the prizes for the competition, they were quite ordinary, just plain silver coins.
Lynn hesitated for a moment.
He has never wanted to participate in these meaningless competitions.
However, since this is Violet's kind gesture, I should still go and participate.
With that thought in mind, Lynn turned off the light, lay down on the bed, and fell asleep.
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