Aur slowly took sips of his tea, the warm liquid soothing his nerves as he gazed in front of him with silence.
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[Muscle System]
[Na: Aur Cromwell/ Auriel
Talent: Future Seer (Major: 1; Minor: 0)
-Muscle mass: 6.56 ( ) [Tier one (peak)]
-Intelligence: 2.44 ( )
Stat Points: 0
Storage space: 0.32/1 cubic tre
Quest: Daily (completed)]
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"Hmm, the increase in the devour ability has significantly boosted my muscle mass attribute," Aur thought to himself. Although he had been allocating all his stat points into intelligence, the increase in muscle mass was unexpectedly higher.
"Young master, is this force enough?" Elara ekly asked as she massaged his shoulder.
Aur felt the minuscule power of her fingers and couldn't help but shake his head.
Observing his reaction, Elara despaired.
"It's fine, you can leave now," Aur said lightly, taking another sip of tea while gazing at his garden.
"Yes, Master," Elara softly replied, bowing before leaving.
Once she had departed, a frown creased her face.
"Seraphine has already been demoted from head maid, and Master rarely calls nowadays. If this continues, we might be discarded soon," she murmured helplessly. Her younger sister was a little silly and a little naive.
Feeling her sour hand, Elara beca even more speechless.
Every ti she massaged Aur, his muscles would be as strong as steel. Even when she applied all her strength, she could barely make a ripple in them. She could feel his muscles becoming stronger and stronger, and his height increasing slightly each ti Elara visited him.
"Sigh, what should I do to have sothing of worth again?" Elara muttered.
anwhile, Aur casually took the last sip and finished the remaining tea. His mind felt refreshed from the fragrant brew.
Aur stood up and walked towards his garden. The seeds he had invested so much in planting had finally begun to grow, one by one.
He looked at the twisted plant, which had already grown to a height of 3 feet in just a short ti. The aura of a strange harmony resonated within it.
However, so of the seeds he had planted didn't germinate and died.
This was natural; Aur wasn't a farr and didn't have extensive expertise in agriculture, so it was inevitable to incur so losses.
Especially since these seeds needed to be nurtured with mana, the difficulties of growing them were at least ten tis higher than normal ones.
Care and protection must be given, as even the slightest touch could completely destroy these delicate plants.
Aur needed to constantly supply mana to the seeds from ti to ti.
While they did absorb mana from the surrounding environnt, even in his grand residence where mana was higher than outside, it still needed so mana from ti to ti.
Thinking of this, Aur shook his head with a sigh and began to harvest all the mature flora that he could find, leaving the immature ones to grow further before harvesting.
He also planted new seeds to replace any that had failed to germinate.
By the ti he finished, five hours had already passed.
"Ti really passes in the blink of an eye," Aur remarked to himself as he stood up. Just then, Lily and Elara knocked on his door.
"Co in," Aur said in a light tone.
The two imdiately entered.
"Master, your finance is asking for you," Elara inford him.
"Oh," Aur raised his eyebrows lightly. "I almost forgot about her," he thought to himself.
"Lead the way," he instructed.
"Yes, young master," Lily and Elara said in unison as they slowly guided Aur. However, their gazes were full of jealousy.
Aur simply ignored the changes in his servants. As long as they didn't overstep their bounds and fulfilled their duties as servants, he wouldn't care.
"Naomi," Aur said lightly the mont he entered, looking at the purple-haired woman in front of him.
"Aur," Naomi looked at him with a complicated gaze. "Who would have thought?" she murmured.
"I heard you wanted to talk to ," Aur said expressionlessly.
"Yes," Naomi nodded.
"What is it?"
Naomi hesitated for a long ti before she resolutely said, "I already like soone."
Aur paused, looking deeply at her. "So what should I do?"
"Deny-"
"That's impossible. You can talk to the second elder yourself," Aur shook his head, turning to Elara. "Show her the way to leave."
"Yes, Master," Elara said, guiding Naomi out.
"You…" Naomi gritted her teeth in frustration.
Aur simply shook his head, and she could only helplessly leave.
"How stupid," Aur muttered to himself once he was alone, before returning to his training.
Since the vision he first saw depicted him being killed in the beast tide alongside his family, naturally Aur knew one thing: if events unfolded in an ordinary manner, he would et a miserable end. However, the future he saw differed from his current reality.
In the future where Aur t his demise, there was a badge with blurry numbers on it.
Though he couldn't discern the exact numbers, he knew one thing: they denoted that he was still a student. Yet, considering the present situation, he was already an elder which indicated that he was already stronger than his previous self.
Aur tightened his fist, causing the air to tremble with just a slight movent.
"Besides, I have enough personal strength to be confident in escaping even from tier two wizards," his eyes flashed with an indescribable light.
…
"Leader, we have received confirmation of an alliance from all the villages, and the eting point has been decided in the wilderness," the ssenger reported.
"Oh," Noah acknowledged the news with a nod.
"Sigh, this will be troubleso for the other four villages combined. We will also have five tier three wizards, however…"
Noah's eyes narrowed as he slowly stood up, opening the secret compartnt and entering the room within.
"Lord Sky," he addressed respectfully.
"What is it?" a hoarse tone tinged with coldness emanated from inside the room.
"Will you be able to help us escape the calamity of the beast tide? William has only just reached the mid-tier one wizard realm and is still far from reaching the tier two wizard realm," Noah spoke nervously.
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