Chapter 492: 473 “Heavenly Mandate
Before long, half a month had passed.
During this half month, the Royal Capital saw its fair share of excitent once again.
Even though the dignitaries from various countries had left, under the summons of people like Luoqi, Ai Yi, and Anima, renowned figures from all over the world ca one by one and left after their visits, gradually stirring up so commotion in the Royal Capital.
Gradually, many also ca to know that the purpose of these people’s visits to the Royal Capital was to teach the Count of Beizut, the man of the mont, their own skills.
However, their hurried arrivals and departures truly puzzled many.
But Shane paid no heed to the outside world’s clamor, imrsing himself at ho, receiving instruction from the myriad of experts that ca from the four corners of the earth and learning a variety of skills at a pace that continued to frighten others away.
Of course, Shane was not the type to indiscriminately accept everything that was offered to him.
There were so skills he did not need, and those he naturally would not learn.
For instance, even if he learned Magic Skills, without spells, Shane was unable to use magic; he didn’t want to bury himself in books as he had done before, so he rejected all Magic Skills outright.
There were also skills whose effects overlapped or were inferior to more advanced versions, and Shane similarly would not bother learning them; that would just be a waste of Skill Points.
Therefore, every ti Shane learned a skill, he would carefully select it, confirming its usefulness to himself before he would learn it.
Unfortunately, there were so skills with learning requirents that Shane couldn’t et, leaving him powerless even if he took an interest in those particular skills.
For example, skills like Heroic Spirit Guardian could only be learned by descendants of great families that had sacrificed loyal retainers for their lineage, which Shane could never learn no matter what.
Even with “Heaven’s Grace” lowering the difficulty of learning, difficulty was one thing and requirents another; without eting the learning requirents, there was no point talking about ease of learning, was there?
Such skills, Shane could only regretfully give up on learning.
However, even so, the skills Shane acquired daily could be called a veritable deluge, rapidly adding up in his skill list.
Ultimately, Shane used these skills for fusion.
Although Shane’s “Fate” could also alter the effects of skills, he found that fusing certain skills had the sa outco as altering them, and it only required a fraction of the Skill Points.
Take “Instant Movent” as an example, altering it to be usable anyti, anywhere demanded a hundred Skill Points, but when Shane fused “Instant Movent” with “Evasion,” the resulting effect was exactly the sa as the forr.
And the Skill Points needed for fusion were rely ten, and after combining the two skills, while retaining their original strength, their Skill Level would be reduced to Level 1. When Shane’s newly birthed skill progressed back to Level 10, its effects would undoubtedly beco even more powerful.
Thus, Shane naturally preferred to use “Fate” to fuse different skills, to make them stronger and more potential-filled.
This way, he could also save Skill Points; why not?
Plus, the outcos of combining different skills were unknown, and Shane also gradually found joy in the continuous trials.
Whenever a powerful skill was born, he would dance with glee.
Whenever a fusion failed or, due to compatibility issues, the effect was reduced rather than enhanced, he would feel dejected.
Fortunately, using “Fate” to alter skills not only could change skill effects and fuse different skills, but it could also separate already rged skills and recover the spent Skill Points. Otherwise, so failed attempts would only have led to heavy losses for Shane.
In contrast, once skills were altered, there was no way to undo the changes and recover the consud Skill Points.
In light of this, compared to altering skills, Shane was more inclined to fuse them, which was a perfectly natural decision.
During this half month, Shane’s ti was spent continually learning and attempting to fuse skills; sotis, for Skill Points, he would even forget so skills he had learned, constantly adjusting his skill list.
Then, now, half a month later, no one else entered the Beizut residence to teach Shane any more skills.
This only ant one thing.
That was, Shane had learned all the skills he needed to and could possibly learn.
…
“Is it finally over?”
In the Royal Palace, having seen off the last master who left staggering from the blow, Luoqi let out a sigh of relief and murmured.
“It’s finally over.”
Ai Yi, too, sent off a Demon Clan mber in tears, massaging her temples, looking utterly exhausted.
“Now, how is that Hero doing?”
Anima muttered to herself, watching a group of astounded Goddesses return to the Divine World.
“…”
Lidas, unprecedentedly silent, gazed in the direction of the Beizut house, as if feeling sothing.
“Lady Lilith?”
In a room inside the Beizut residence, Lasha softly called out to Lilith.
“…”
Lilith too was silent, leaning on the window fra, looking out at the figure outside, her eyes faintly flickering.
Doing the sa thing as Lilith were Vivian, rica, and Lu Muya.
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