Kadyn healed his wounds with the potion and gave his clothes to Hicka, as his own had been torn apart. Though he was still weak, as the blood loss was excessive. He wasn't feeling as much pain as before and was just exhausted and fatigued and frail.
After that Kadyn sent him to the Formation Hall to rest as that place was empty for the ti being and the best place to rest.
"Next!" he shouted. Everyone was standing with dazed faces, jolted awake by his commanding tone.
"Ah, yes, it's ." A kid at the front said, smiling abashedly. "Six hours, ditation Room, and three rounds, Practice Room."
"Fifteen hundred dollars," Kadyn said.
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The custors continued to pour into the shop. So in groups, while others in ones or twos. Though Kadyn couldn't feel any happiness. His entire attention was still on Fenon. He needed to deal with that scum, or it could beco a terrible mistake. He'd have to deal with him.
Kadyn didn't even realise how insane the idea of killing soone was—for soone who was from earth. However he was thinking about doing it himself without even realising. He had indeed changed or was in the process of changing.
When all the custors were gone, a familiar man appeared in his shop. He was wounded like last ti, grabbing his stomach with his right hand, a failed attempt to stop the bleeding from oozing out of his wound.
As Kadyn's gaze t with Khrom, the man grinned, revealing his blood clotted teeth inside his mouth. "Long ti no see." His gruff and tired voice sounded. He stumbled towards the counter with shaking legs.
"What happened to you? It's been over ten days since your last visit." Kadyn frowned when he saw claw marks on his body. It looked even more terrible than before. Blood oozed out of his wounds, dripping on the ground with an audible sound, drip, drip, drip.
"Ohh, I had sothing to do." Khrom replied, still smiling. "Do you have a Soothing Drop?"
Kadyn said nothing. He eyed the man in front of him and asked. "You seem in a good mood today."
Khrom peered at Kadyn and chuckled. "Indeed, I am. I have killed that sow in the end. What can make happier than this?"
Kadyn probed no further and brought a potion from the counter and passed it to Khrom. "Twelve hundred dollars. Twenty percent off as I promised."
Khrom took the potion and passed the money to Kadyn—with no delay, he poured the entire potion on his wounds one by one. When his breath cald and the blood stopped flowing, only then he glanced at Kadyn. "I want one more."
Kadyn peered at him and said. "I will give you two for free and with a grade higher than this. I need so information."
The man looked at him deeply and nodded. "Sure. There is nothing, I don't know about Avibria City."
Kadyn eyed Khrom aningfully and voiced. "Good. Do you have any information about the Five Star Spirit Grass?"
"Five Star Spirit Grass?" Khrom gawked at him in shock. "What do you need it for?!"
Kadyn remained silent, gazing at the man in front of him. The aning was clear and Khrom was no idiot. He understood Kadyn had no intention of telling him about his matter.
He nodded and said. "I need to go into hiding, as the entire city is searching for . Give so ti to collect the information."
Kadyn blinked a few tis and blurted. "Why the hell the entire Avibria city is after your life?!"
"It's because I killed that sow. I already told you, didn't I?"
"Who's that sow, by the way?" though, normally, he won't probe other people's matter. This thing caught his interest.
"Who cares who she is? Give one more Soothing Drop."
"1500 dollars and get lost as soon as possible. I don't want any trouble in my shop. Can't you paint your face with coal or sothing to avoid being discovered?"
"..."
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[Energy Points: 627]
Kadyn noted his points before spinning the wheel. He couldn't help but approach the lottery wheel again. After all, it was the only source where he could find any spell or other useful stuff.
His fire elent had turned useless for the ti being, and he needed to make himself strong. So he could only turn towards the spinning wheel.
"Spin!"
[Better luck next ti]
He had already expected this outco, so he just shook his head and proceeded.
"Spin!"
[Congratulations: You have won a throwing bomb]
"Heh?" he jumped in surprise at the notification. He won a lottery in just a second turn. That was surprising, indeed.
[Na: Throwing Bomb]
[Category: Weapon]
[Type: Long range]
[Rank: Elentary]
[Grade: No Grade]
[Price: 500 dollars]
[Effect: One-ti destructive weapon]
"Hey, this is again contradicting your words," Kadyn said. "You said I can't give my lottery to anyone. What is the aning of price here? Doesn't that an I can sell it to anyone?"
"Don't you know the difference between giving and selling? Of course, you can sell anything. This is a shop, after all!" System snorted disdainfully.
"..."
"Cough… spin!"
And the Wheel Of Fortune—as Kadyn called it—rolled, and his heartbeat quickened. No matter how many tis he tried this, the excitent of the unknown never felt overrated. It's thrilling and enjoyable.
Kadyn realised why those gamblers on earth would beco so addicted to gambling. Now he knew... why?
[Better luck next ti]
"Spin!"
[Better luck next ti]
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[Better luck next ti]
Kadyn wiped the sweat off his forehead and roared in frustration. "Spin!"
He peered at the wheel with little hope to get anything from it. It seed the bomb had sucked his entire luck today. Even it was just a damned one-ti use weapon.
[Congratulations: You have won a Spell Scroll]
Kadyn gawked at the screen as if he had read sothing wrong. But a few seconds later, the screen remained unchanged—his eyes shone in excitent before grabbing the scroll.
"What elent does this spell belong to?" He said nervously and opened the scroll with his trembling hands. His eyes glued on the scroll and his heart thudded in his chest, and he opened it.
At the top of the scroll was written [Darkness Walking]. He found six, dark-black, shining stars in the upper-right corner of the scroll. It implied that the spell was six-star, and it belonged to the dark elent.
Although he had yet to awaken a single star of the dark elent. It was just a matter of ti before he would need spells for it.
He turned towards the wheel again. Not willing to leave just yet. All the traits of a gambler could be seen in him at this mont. Although it was based on luck, it was exciting.
"Roll!"
And the wheel rolled as Kadyn commanded. He peered in front of him as the wheel slowed, and he rubbed his hands in anticipation—when the wheel stopped, it brought a dashing smile to his face.
[Congratulations: You have won a Spell Scroll]
He looked inside the scroll and realised that it was a lightning type, and it was the eight-star!
Right now he only had three Lightning Stars awakened and, therefore, he could not use it right now. If he wanted to make good use of the spell, he would need to awaken eight stars.
I just pray that fate won't play a joke on again.
His face burned when he rembered his fire elent. Even after awakening the ten stars, he was at the bottom of elentary mage. Kadyn felt his heart bleeding by just thinking about it.
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