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Woo~

Accompanied by rising white steam, the piercing whistle echoed everywhere, reminding the passengers on the platform to hurry onto the train, as it was about to depart.

Through the thick glass window, Ronan waved to Audrey, who was sitting inside the carriage.

The beautiful witch flashed a bright smile and then delicately drew a rune on the window glass with her slender fingers.

This rune signified the anticipation of a reunion.

The long train began to move forward.

Ronan watched the northbound train disappear from sight.

He waited on the platform for more than half an hour, then boarded a train heading to Lande City.

After sitting down in his seat, Ronan took out the Blood Race Fang from his pocket and played with it thoughtfully.

Last night, led by Audrey, he attended a secret gathering of Transcendents.

Although at this eting, primarily focused on the exchange of resources and items, Ronan was entirely an onlooker and did not gain any tangible benefits.

But he did get a glimpse into the world of Transcendents for the first ti.

And once again, he felt his own poverty.

Because any single item at the Transcendent secret gathering was worth hundreds, thousands, or even tens of thousands of gold pounds.

So even required barter!

The few gold pounds in Ronan’s pocket couldn’t even afford the cheapest item.

The only valuable thing he had was probably the Blood Race Fang in his hand.

According to Audrey, if a suitable buyer like an Alchemist was found, this Blood Race Fang could sell for several hundred gold pounds.

She had contacts in this area, but unfortunately, she had a mission to complete and couldn’t help Ronan sell it at the mont.

That is, if Ronan wanted it.

Ronan had a favorable impression of this beautiful witch and enjoyed the ti they spent together, but, alas, things didn’t always go as planned, and they had to part ways again.

Returning to Lande City, Ronan did not imdiately go to the police station to report back but went ho first.

ow~

Seeing Ronan, Hei shot over like an arrow and leapt into his arms, owing to express its grievances.

During this ti, Ronan had left it here to guard the house.

Although there was food and water at ho, it was accompanied only by loneliness.

Ronan smiled and ruffled the little guy’s head, soothing its displeasure: "I know, next ti I go out, I’ll take you with . I won’t leave you at ho again."

This ti, he returned to Raymond Manor mainly to resolve the karma of his original self and make a complete break with the family.

Bringing Hei along was very inconvenient.

Now that the karma was resolved, he could freely explore the vast seas and sky.

After comforting Hei, Ronan rode his bicycle back to Lande City.

Catching the deputy sheriff Sean O’Cort before the third precinct’s closing ti.

"Ronan, you’re back just in ti!"

Seeing Ronan, Sean imdiately bead a bright smile and got up to heartily pat him on the shoulder: "I’ve got good news for you. You’d better treat us today!"

Ronan was curious: "What’s the good news?"

Sean picked up a gold-embossed official letter from the desk and handed it to him: "Take a look for yourself."

Ronan took it and glanced at it.

It was a transfer order from the Supre Police Departnt of the Kingdom of Invia, directed specifically at Ronan.

The Supre Police Departnt required Ronan to report to the Higher Police Academy by the end of the month for a year of study and training, with an additional six-month internship in Seles.

The Higher Police Academy was the most prestigious police school in the Kingdom of Invia, specializing in training elite officers.

Anyone looking to advance in the police force should have a history of studying at the Higher Police Academy.

In other words, this was a great opportunity that had landed unexpectedly on Ronan’s head.

Sean’s face showed a hint of envy.

Despite his decades of dedicated service in the police force, Sean had never enjoyed such a privilege.

This showed that the higher-ups had high hopes for Ronan, the rookie in the police ranks, and had specially given him a precious spot to enrich his record!

Ronan’s biggest setback was his youth and rapid advancent, with no strong background.

His foundation in the police force was weak, making him vulnerable to attacks.

But with the backing of the Higher Police Academy, these problems would not only diminish but could even beco his strengths.

It’s worth noting that of all the chief superintendents in the history of the Kingdom of Invia, only one was not a graduate of the Higher Police Academy.

And graduates of the academy usually enjoy the fastest promotions!

Since Sean did not have such credentials, he remained only a deputy sheriff.

Of course, envy was just that; he wasn’t foolish enough to harbor jealousy or hatred towards the promising Ronan. With a laugh, he asked, "Shouldn’t you treat us then?"

Ronan put away the transfer order and smiled, "Absolutely!"

He promptly went out to inform his colleagues still on duty that everyone would gather that evening at the best tavern in Lande City.

The entire venue would be covered by Young Master Raymond!

The mont was t with thunderous cheers among the officers.

And when everyone learned that Ronan was headed to the Higher Police Academy, the atmosphere in the station reached a boiling point as they all congratulated Ronan.

Because of this, Ronan ended up spending a significant amount that night, worsening his already tight financial situation.

Having just returned to Lande City, he was about to embark on another journey.

The Higher Police Academy was located in the capital, Seles, of the Kingdom of Invia.

This capital city was over 2,000 kiloters from Lande City, and the fastest way to travel was undoubtedly by long-distance train.

However, the northern part of the Kingdom of Invia had recently suffered from severe flooding, causing massive landslides and resulting in extensive damage and blockages along the railway lines.

The railway from Lande City to Seles wouldn’t be repaired for a month or two!

Therefore, Ronan had no choice but to travel by sea.

Fortunately, through Deputy Sheriff Sean’s connections, he managed to buy a first-class cabin ticket on the Blue Star passenger ship.

The Blue Star was one of the largest passenger ships in the Kingdom of Invia, capable of carrying over 3,000 passengers simultaneously and traveling thousands of nautical miles at high speed.

Due to the rail disruption to Seles, many were choosing to take the passenger ship to the kingdom’s capital, making tickets highly sought after.

Securing a first-class ticket was indeed a stroke of luck.

On the third morning after returning to Lande City, Ronan boarded the Blue Star passenger ship.

This ti, he brought Hei along.

No longer leaving it alone at ho.

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