Church’s Partner (1)
In a clean white shrine to the north of Highten City, chatter could be heard.
Two priests of the Althea Church, the Church that serves the Goddess of Light, were having a conversation.
It was the Bishop of Highten, Winfred, and Priest Emile.
Winfred had to confirm if the news were trustworthy.
“Is he a real Valtara warrior?”
Thanks to the Sword King Baotolt, the story of the Valtara clan also spread across the Continent.
As a result, there were cases where big people with good bodies pretended to be the Sword King’s blood relatives.
“There’s no mistake.”
Priest Emile responded firmly.
“Only Valtara warriors can smash measuring stones with bare hands without using Aura.”
With such a tremendous feat, it really no longer mattered if he was real or not.
It already meant he had an ability comparable to Valtara warriors.
“It’s rare for a Valtara warrior to make their way here. They’re usually at the center of the Continent.”
“I heard he’s quite young. Maybe he had just arrived at Latna?”
“Maybe.”
Winfred once again looked at the recommended documents.
Valtara Warrior, Felard Bean.
And his companion, a level 40 Mage, Artis Venetian.
With a thoughtful look, Winfred nodded.
“Give the two of them an offer to cooperate, Priest Emile.”
“I understand, Bishop. I hope they will accept the offer.”
In hopes of getting the Goddesses’ blessing of eternal youth, many aimed for a position as a Church’s partner.
However, it wasn’t uncommon for the Church’s invitations to be rejected.
The Church’s partner had quite annoying duties.
On the other hand, only one person was allowed to receive the Goddesses’ blessing every few years.
Rather than seeking eternal youth, many refused the offer and focused on making money instead.
Winfried smiled nicely.
“I agree. No matter how good some people are, it’s still not enough.”
* * *
In a backyard surrounded by a high wall, a muscular warrior was training tirelessly.
Taats! Hump! Taaaats!
He repeated a striking and lifting motion in a restrained position.
He intentionally wielded the sword slowly, making each movement thoroughly his own.
His movements were simple but powerful.
It was Ryu Han-bin’s own swordsmanship.
No matter how great his body was, his skill would rust if he didn’t train. He was still human, after all.
He had to train from time to time.
Taats!
Sweating, he kept swinging his sword.
Artis, who was looking at a golden scroll, felt a bit puzzled.
“I heard that no matter how dormant Aliens become, their level never goes down, Han-bin. Shouldn’t you be the same?”
Ryu Han-bin shrugged while wiping his forehead.
“Honestly, I don’t understand that logic. How can you not lose your ability even while dormant? I’m not getting any older, though, so my skills definitely won’t weaken due to age.”
“I don’t understand it either, but what can I do? It’s factual anyway.”
Artis turned his attention towards the scroll again.
Han-bin glanced at him.
“Is that the new spell scroll you bought?”
“Yeah. No matter how much energy I absorb, it won’t create spells.”
Artis complained.
“Alien mages gain new magic spells just by leveling up. It’s unfair!”
He recently bought seven spell scrolls that contained level 37 to level 40 spells from the Highten Mage Guild.
Upon reaching level 40, new magic spells became available for him to learn.
Ryu Han-bin stuck out his tongue.
“Aren’t spell scrolls expensive?”
The total price of the seven new spells was just over 18,000 X.
Converting it to Korean Won, it was equivalent to 180 million Won.
Thanks to that, Artis was broke again.
However, he had no regrets.
“It’s not expensive considering the effort and cost involved in making spell scrolls.”
There were usually two ways a Mage could learn new spells.
The first was the traditional method of learning magic by learning under the teachings of a higher-ranking Mage. They could also study the Mages themselves to gain knowledge and wisdom to apply in training to control and operate Mana better.
The second was to buy and decipher spell scrolls.
It was a new method that was developed through magical science.
Each spell scroll detailed all the knowledge related to the spell it contained, including the operation and flow of Mana required to use it.
If the Mage was qualified, they could learn spells through scrolls.
It was incredibly convenient.
“Although the price is quite high.”
Artis was used to studying magic spells alone and only relied on others’ guidance for complicated ones.
The first time he met Ryu Han-bin, he was on a quest to collect materials for his studies.
“I made a lot of profit, thanks to you. It was enough to buy me some spells.”
Ryu Han-bin picked up the spell scroll and surveyed it.
“If I tear this apart, will the magic be activated?”
Surprised, Artis immediately stopped him.
“Are you crazy!? Why would you destroy such an expensive item? What made you even think magic spells would active by tearing the scrolls?”
The scrolls became useless after tearing them apart, just like how cellphones became useless after being smashed.
“Oh, the concept is a little different.”
It didn’t function the same way spell scrolls did in games and cartoons.
It was a magical tool that made it easier to learn magic.
“It’s even more confusing because the concepts differ in the little details.”
Another thought came into his mind, causing Ryu Han-bin’s eyes to light up.
“Is there any scroll for Warriors to learn Aura?”
If a scroll meant to awaken Aura existed, then he’d be able to become an Aura user quickly.
He had already had enough physical strength, after all.
Artis replied with a firm answer.
“You’re really asking me if a scroll like that existed?”
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