Chapter 113 All-Element Affinity Collection
Chapter 113 All-Element Affinity Collection
"In short, I'm too old now, so old that I can't even turn over in bed."
Now, when I think back to those memories of my youth, whether good or bad, I feel very happy.
Hmm... Now it seems that what I can't let go of the most is actually that group of beautiful young women.
I remember they lived in an abandoned village outside the city for about ten years, and then one day they all left. But I'm such a wild and unrestrained man, how could I be satisfied without sleeping with one of them? So I followed the trail they left behind all the way to the north bank. Damn, those sissies can really keep up with the trail. Back in the day, I... um, no, I'm getting off topic.
So, I chased her all the way to the north shore, right across from the sea—I practically chased her to the ends of the earth. The trail disappeared near the beach, but I'm as clever as I am! I brought a dog and had my buddy sniff the young woman's underwear. Soon, the dog found her in a cave.
That cave was fucking impossible to get into. My dog buddy and I wandered around for ages before finally finding the entrance. Inside, it was even more winding and twisting, and there were plenty of dog poop hiding there, ready to eat me alive. But none of them were a match for my blade.
Finally, I reached the end of the cave, where there was some kind of magic circle carved on the ground. I guess they teleported away.
I know absolutely nothing about magic arrays or anything like that. When I got back, I had my mage brother come and take a look, and even that bastard couldn't figure it out!
Damn it, looks like I'll never get to sleep with those girls in this lifetime! But I'm not going to give up. I've decided that after I die, I'll bury all my possessions and my corpse in that hole. Even if I die, I'll die on those girls' footprints, hehehe..."
Close the book.
Lynn was somewhat excited.
We've finally found a clue!
The Elven race left via the teleportation array.
The magic circle is located in a cave on the beach on the north shore of Pandefar!
The problem now is that more than two thousand years have passed, and we don't know if that cave still exists, or if the teleportation array inside has been destroyed.
These are all problems, but at least he has a direction now.
"Pandefar..."
Lynn paced back and forth in the room.
"Let's go there after we've found the ley lines."
Although Lynn was anxious, he was helpless because his strength was too low at the moment.
Hylad said there were many monsters in that cave.
Although he could kill those monsters with a single strike, he was, after all, only a fifth-tier transcendent.
Once I advance to level two, I can go explore first, at least to find the location of that cave.
As for going in to explore, it seems we'll have to wait until later.
With the plan in place, Lynn found herself with a bit of free time.
The clues to the Eldar have been found.
Alchemists and extraordinary professions have also been upgraded.
He's staying at the academy now just to wait for those two games.
In fact, he could have chosen not to participate.
But considering he might have to seek refuge with the Fox family in the future, he now had to achieve something to prove his potential.
These two matches are a good demonstration of his potential.
As for explaining to Violet's father about dropping out of school early, there's no rush; we can do that after the competition.
Oh, right.
Lynn suddenly remembered something.
How could we forget about the crucial matter of all-element affinity!
Although he had previously promised not to unlock new classes easily, he was perfectly willing to take the risk for the convenience of having full elemental affinity.
There are ten basic elements.
They are fire, earth, metal, water, wind, emptiness, nothingness, darkness, light, and nature.
The number of complex elements that result from mixing is countless.
Lynn only needs to get the basic elements together.
He is still missing seven elements.
Where can he find such a complete group of superhumans?
"Practical Training Building..."
Lynn suddenly remembered that Carl had muttered about this place before.
Perhaps I should go there.
Without further ado, Lynn washed her face and prepared to set off.
He opened the dormitory door and saw a student wearing a gold-plated robe standing outside.
Lynn's sudden opening of the door startled him.
"Oh, hello, do you live here, Lynn?"
The student sounded flustered.
Lynn found his face completely unfamiliar.
They had never seen it before.
I don't know what they want from me.
"I am Lynn. What do you need me for?"
The student breathed a sigh of relief upon hearing this and took out a letter from his robe.
He smiled and said, "That's good. It was Mr. Vincent who asked me to bring something to your classmate. It's good that you're here."
Lynn took the envelope, and the student left.
Open the envelope.
Inside was a bank card and a piece of letter paper.
Lynn put the bank card into her storage ring and opened the letter.
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To my dear student, Lynn:
I've seen your work, and it's as surprising as ever. You're truly born for this. Haha, just kidding. How could a future great alchemist possibly only serve those lunatics?
Oh, right, you've seen this card, haven't you? There are 500,000 silver nis in it, your reward for today.
Also, I'll be going on a business trip soon, so I'll need you to cover for me in the first and second periods of the pharmacology class in Room 603 of the Alchemy Building on Monday mornings. Don't be nervous, you're perfectly capable, I have faith in you.
Your teacher
Vincent Reed
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Lynn put the letter away without reacting.
Go ahead and do it, it's no big deal.
He set off for the training building.
The superhuman students don't have many classes in the afternoon, so this is probably the busiest time there.
I walked about three kilometers.
Lynn saw the building, which looked like black bricks, from a distance.
That's the training building.
I heard that the reason this building looks so unremarkable is because the entire building is constructed of a type of brick called Morak.
Those below the third rank cannot cause it any damage.
Even at the fourth level, it would take half a day to grind a one-centimeter mark on it.
If it weren't so extremely heavy, this would be a great material for armor.
Upon entering the training building, Lynn registered her information at the front desk.
The MagicNet system is also used here.
However, compared to the Alchemy Tower's update speed, this place is much faster.
After all, the leaderboard in the center of the hall needs to be updated in real time.
Lynn scanned it.
As expected, the first-year rankings were Kroll first and Karl second.
That's not surprising.
As for the fourth-grade ranking, it was a guy named Wyatt.
Its strength is at the fourth tier, two stars.
It seems this is the highest level of graduates from this school.
He paid the registration fee and membership fee.
He wore the badge that the receptionist had given him on his chest.
The badge's design is very simple.
A sword and shield, a moon, and nine stars.
This means he is a first-order, nine-star physics-based superhuman.
Lynn began searching for his target in the hall.
The sparring modes in the practice room are very simple, and there are two types.
One is the free sparring mode, which means anyone can join the fight.
Each battle costs one silver nis.
Secondly, there's the arena mode, which is a very interesting mechanism.
It's about guarding the ring.
The winner stays in the ring, the loser leaves.
Those who remain in the ring after ten battles will be exempt from venue fees.
The loser not only has to pay the venue fee for the winner, but also has to pay the winner an extra silver nis.
Lynn wasn't interested in any of that.
He doesn't need to struggle here to make money.
He just wanted to collect all the elements as soon as possible.
Lynn scanned the name tags on the chests of the students in the hall.
He easily found a female mage student who was an elemental wind mage.
Lynn moved closer.
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