Chapter 499
Chapter 499
Leaving the crestfallen Ratford behind, Yi-Han stood in front of the mirror.
[Are you the new owner?]
'Hmm.'
Yi-Han recalled what he had learned from Direth.
How should one act when conversing with an anonymous Einroguard senior?
[Of course I'm the new owner. Did you think I had it for several years and just remembered to open it now? Why are you asking such a thing? Geez. If this were a guild instead of a school, I would have immediately turned you upside down.]
[Are you from the Black Tortoise Tower?]
'Oh. Is it working?'
Seeing that his disguise was working, Yi-Han pushed forward.
Ratford, who was peeking at the letters Yi-Han was writing on the mirror from afar, made a very dismal expression.
'Isn't that just a crazy person?'
It seemed like there was no one that violent even in the thieves' guild...
[Don't you dare impudently try to probe me. I'll send my subordinates to throw you into the punishment room.]
[Alright. Let's proceed with the deal.]
Although they were communicating only through text, the impression of the other party was surprisingly felt.
Yi-Han got the impression that the other party was quite cold and composed.
Even when the person he was meeting for the first time was rampaging without restraint, he didn't care and only said what he had to say.
'A senior, probably from the Blue Dragon Tower or the Immortal Phoenix Tower?'
There was a possibility of being wrong, but Yi-Han thought it was quite plausible.
[I need Twilight Dawn Grass. At least three pouches. Do you know where to get it?]
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The person on the other side of the mirror waited for a reply with a cold gaze.
Twilight Dawn Grass was not an herb that was impossible to obtain, but it was not a common herb either.
Moreover, it was a reagent frequently used by seniors, so 2nd or 3rd-year students didn't have it readily available.
The reason the person on the other side of the mirror brought up Twilight Dawn Grass was not only because they needed the herb, but also because they could gauge the other party with this simple question.
If the other party had the information, there was a high possibility that they were at least a 4th-year student, or at the very least, a 3rd-year student.
Judging from the rough way of speaking, it seemed highly likely that they were from the Black Tortoise Tower, and specifically from the Stonemason Guild.
[I know.]
'It is indeed a Black Tortoise Tower student in their 3rd year or above.'
The person on the other side of the mirror quickly organized their thoughts.
Although the Black Tortoise Tower student's way of speaking was rude, they didn't mind.
In the first place, when using such artifacts, one didn't expect a dignified and polite conversation.
What mattered was usefulness.
Moreover, people who were rude and arrogant like the current Black Tortoise Tower student tended to make mistakes more frequently.
As a trading partner, they were even more attractive.
[If we match, let's exchange. What do you want?]
[I need magic that can effectively subdue the giants of the mountain range. Do you know any?]
'...A 4th-year or above? Surely not a 5th-year.'
The person on the other side of the mirror was honestly surprised.
To think they were looking for a way to subdue the giants of the mountain range.
What were they aiming for?
'Is there an escape route near the mountain range? No matter what, there's no reason to target that area.'
Beings with strong magic resistance like giants were always a nightmare for mages.
Even if one poured all their magic into confronting them once, it would not be enough, so it was best not to get involved with them at all.
And honestly, the person on the other side of the mirror couldn't think of any magic that could effectively subdue giants. Giants were not opponents that could be dealt with using tricks.
[Unfortunately, I don't know.]
It was slightly humiliating, but they had no choice but to admit it. The Black Tortoise Tower student was silent for a moment before replying.
[Incompetent. In our guild...]
The person on the other side of the mirror's eyebrows furrowed slightly.
They knew that students from guilds had a strong sense of belonging, but directly facing it like this was extremely annoying.
What meaning did such a sense of belonging have for a mage?
There was not enough time to focus on one's own path...
[Anything else?]
[Among the golems in the school, there is a golem that uses spatial movement. I need magic to subdue it, do you know any?]
"..."
The person on the other side of the mirror stared at the letters with surprised eyes.
Each question asked was surprising.
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