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"Seara didn’t ntion that, but…" Rain said, and then he recalled sothing.

There were those rich in mana coral stones that Rain had taken from the sea dragon’s base… he could use that, but he probably needed to take more from their territory. At the sa ti, Rain recalled instrunts that were made of stone… and probably could be made using corals as well.

Rain recalled ocarinas. Ocarinas were small, egg-shaped wind instrunts made of stone. These instrunts had a rich history in cultures from Earth, including ancient soarican and Chinese societies. Ocarinas were often used in rituals, celebrations, and storytelling.

So cultures have also crafted flutes and pipes from stone, utilizing their natural acoustic properties. These stone flutes were often used in folk music, storytelling, and rituals. The precision in crafting these instrunts was a testant to the skill and artistry of the people who created them.

"I am really following through this plan, huh?" Rain thought.

Rain was a bit surprising since that didn’t seem like the usual approach… then again, it was necessary. The raging Phoenix beca an army that was tough and could face larger groups of enemies, but they were still a weak force compared to dragons. They couldn’t keep losing numbers either with every battle.

After returning ho, Rain began to use those mana-reached corals and made so flutes with them. They were a thing in that world, while ocarinas had never been used there…

"What an uncultured world," Rain thought when he finished the first flute.

The Artisan path leveled up. Dexterity 04, Luck 02

As Rain expected, Rain gained a lot of experience from using good materials… and thanks to it, he unlocked a new path in no ti.

The Artisan path leveled up. Dexterity 04, Luck 02

Level 50: Adaptability - Enhances your ability to adapt to different styles, techniques, and custor preferences, providing a 5% bonus speed to tasks outside your specialization per level.

You fulfilled the requirents to unlock a new path.

Adept Crafter: Adept Crafter Path is a journey of artistic and artisanal mastery, where individuals imrse themselves in the world of crafting to beco true masters of their chosen craft. Crafters follow a progression of skill developnt and creative exploration, allowing them to create unique and exceptional works of art. Dexterity 06, Luck 03

Level 1: Crafting Mastery - At the beginning of their journey, crafters focus on developing foundational mastery in their chosen craft. They increase their skill proficiency by 5% per level, establishing a solid base for their future work and increasing the quality of their creations.

"Not bad. I can keep leveling up this skill while I keep making more flutes," Rain thought.

As Rain worked on his crafting and humd a simple tune, his wives couldn’t help but exchange confused glances. It was unusual to see Rain in such a calm and focused state. Normally, in situations like this, he would be brainstorming so wild and unconventional ideas that often led to thrilling or innovative creations.

However, at this mont, Rain’s current project seed notably straightforward compared to his usual actions. The simplicity of it all raised an unspoken question among his wives: What was he up to, and what had sparked this serene and straightforward approach to his work? It was a mystery that left them both intrigued and slightly bewildered.

In the end, Rain tested the flutes and confird that they increased the range of Rain’s sound magic and their effectiveness as well… but he could only make ten of those.

"I guess it is ti to max out my Thief’s path," Rain thought. "I can make thousands of flutes with all those corals in the sea dragon base," Rain thought.

Just five hundred would be enough to have spares for the spares, but as usual, Rain was thinking on massive scales… in any case, a couple of days later, Seadir arrived with twenty or so sea folk. Those were the guys who were willing to help the Raging Phoenix.

"You are working fast," Rain said.

"Hahaha, the competition on my end decreased, so I am trying to improve my ranking," Seadir laughed.

Considering his words, Seadir wanted to beco the sea emperor eventually, but his pops looked like he still could work on his throne for a couple more hundred years… so both of them had a long road ahead of them.

"Anyway, are you going to teach them sound magic?" Seadir asked.

"That is the idea," Rain said. "For now, I only know how to boost the strength with a certain sound, but as they level up and unlock the bard path, they should be able to obtain more techniques that have similar effects."

"I see… By the way, Father sent those to you. When he heard about what you were doing, he assud that it would co in handy to save ti," Seadir said, and then he put so bags on the ground.

Rain found a bunch more of coral stones that he had used to make the flutes… it wasn’t surprising that Seadrei had them since the coral spears were basically made of the sa thing.

"I guess Gramps is also looking to the near future," Rain said while nodding. "All right, let’s start." Stay tuned with .Côm

The sea folk were quite skilled and had high dexterity, so they didn’t take long to learn how to use flutes. Using them to improve their magic abilities and control the water in the air was easy, too… the problem started when they tried to combine magic with playing the instrunt.

Doing both at the sa ti was hard even for people as skilled as them, but Rain had already prepared for situations like that, so he split the training into sessions. Infusing a little less mana at a ti in order to get used to the feeling. Thanks to that, they eventually made progress, even though the effects of their songs was weak.

Still, it was quite sothing to hear that sound from so many flutes… it was a boss battle the, after all.

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