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There was a ti when Drako Yau stayed overnight in the Warring Wastelands using the Travelling Palace. When he returned ho the next day, Charcoal writhed towards him dispiritedly. Only after taking in so of his energy did it regain its energetic self and begin running all over the place.

Drako Yau was then sure that the little fellow fed on his forces. Thankfully, its appetite was manageable. He could recover the lost forces with just a bit of ditation.

Gradually, Drako Yau ca to love the little puppy. Charcoal wasnt the cutest of puppies. Its fur lacked the usual lustre of typical dogs as if it was drenched in ink at all tis. However, its albino eyes which were round and watery gained it a lot of points on the cuteness scale. Hed return ho every day to see Charcoal wagging its short tail while attempting to leap into his bosom.

Without the systems identification, Drako Yau had no clue what Charcoal truly was. A puppy that fed on internal forces was unheard of, though, so he believed it had to be a special being, though he also knew his comprehension of cultivation was rely on the surface.

Charcoal! Spit fire!

Charcoal stared at him innocently with its watery eyes.

Charcoal! Freeze it!

Charcoal still stared at him innocently with its watery eyes. Drako Yau was beaten by the cute look and decided to give up.

The so-called peaceful days were blissful. Every day, hed level up, cultivate, practise the spear and the fist, craft scrolls, and play with Charcoal. One day, he suddenly felt guilty; his ho was too small for the puppy. He then glanced at Charcoal wagging its tail next to his feet.

Charcoal? Do you wanna go for a walk?

Ruff? Charcoal tilted its head and barked in confusion, unable to comprehend what Drako Yau was saying.

The Holy Ground beca a popular spot for setting up stalls. The shop system didnt apply here, and players from all three cities gathered, so footfall was plentiful. As ti passed, many players travelled here to pick out hidden treasures. Rumours had it that a player bought an uncommon skill book that contained a special crowd control skill, making him famous overnight.

A noob wearing common-grade armour cloaked in a ragged robe was walking down the streets in the Holy Ground. Many players wore robes for fashions sake, but at closer inspection, the noob who hid everything beneath his neck had a wriggling, bulging chest. A pair of albino eyes peeked from the robe and looked around out of curiosity.

Pets were beyond rare in the ga. Tigeroar, Zephyrwolf, and Ching Wah, the bull girl, were one of the very few players who had a pet, and all reached great height thanks to their bestial companions.

Invaluable treasures often garnered unwanted attention, more than often malicious as well. Although Drako Yau feared no trouble, hed rather not drag Charcoal into a ss if he could.

The man and puppy strolled around the Holy Ground. Despite being carried in Drako Yaus arms, Charcoal could still catch a glimpse of the wonderful outside world for the first ti. It was clearly in high spirits, but knowing its owner hid it for a reason, it only breathed in excitent and made no noise.

Drako Yau was similarly amazed. He had never visited the Holy Grounds stalls. Many items, ranging from equipnt to skill books, dropped from the monsters and dungeons, albeit at fairly low rates. Still, the low rates were no match for the multi-million player base. The number of precious drops flowing into the market was beyond imagination, even if only one in a thousand players hit the jackpot.

As he walked past the stalls, he found various interesting items, such as an epic skill book that could summon the skeleton king from the Demon City. The skeleton kings level scaled up according to the summoners level and lasted ten minutes. A useful skill it was, but not quite worth the hundred million price tag on it. Many passersby also stopped to look at the skill book. Similarly, they all shook heads and left after reading the price tag.

Thats way too overpriced. Hes just trying to sell it off for its rarity.

Considering Drako Yaus current skill set, he didnt need such a skill either. What he lacked was ranged attacks; he feared no one when it ca to mid-range and close-quarter combat. However, he didnt really expect to co across a suitable long-range skill. The ga would be unplayable if he was invincible in close range and had a powerful ranged attack like Hawk.

He continued touring around the city for a leisurely sightseeing trip. Suddenly, a particular stall caught his attention. He quickly walked towards it, emotions stirring within him.

It really is him! he thought.

Drako Yau knew the ga well and had a load of extraordinary items, not to ntion his stoic personality. Hardly anything could catch his eye and make him emotional. However, the stall that shook him was right there before him.

Many players gathered before the stall, all of them attracted by the sa item: a flower pot. Smoke of various colours emanated from its soil, shrouding the plant that resided within it. Players could only vaguely see the outline of the plant. The stall owner listed the item as Phantasmic Realm Grass with its description being a single question mark.

Drako Yau thought, Id be surprised if you know its effect, gramps.

Darling Mhm This things pretty! I want it!

Ahaha! No problem! Hey, you old thing. Yes, you. Na a price!

The stall owner sat with his eyes closed. Hearing soone shouting at him, he opened his weary eyes and asked, You want this plant?

Gramps Got Migraine, the lone player who belonged to no guild, was a famous torntor on the Eastern server. Perhaps part of his fa could be attributed to the lack of elite elderly players. In Real World, age didnt matter physically because all players had the sa physicality, so technically no one had a particular advantage. His comprehension of the Torntor class skills made him a powerful spellcaster.

Of course! The boorish man wrapped his arm around the beauty beside him and thundered, Na a price, Ill take it!

Oh. Gramps Got Migraine put on a sly smile. A hundred million gold coins then.

Woah the surrounding players all gasped.

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