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Two hours later, the two with astonishing physical strength finally took a rest.

Rein also understood what it ant to be a Transcendent among barbarians—a Fierce Warrior, with a waistline where the elastic, well-defined abs were clearly visible, truly a deadly blade.

At this mont, Lagaray lay comfortably on Rein’s chest, her golden hair naturally scattered, and her delicate face still carried a lingering flush.

Just from her face, Lagaray didn’t look like a female barbarian at all.

Only by following her delicate face downward, her unusually fiery figure would reveal the wild beauty of a barbarian woman.

Unlike the voluptuous figure of the beautiful woman Jennifer, Lagaray’s curvaceous body gave a first impression of vitality and fitness.

Feeling Rein’s gaze, Lagaray looked up slightly, her deep blue eyes glancing at Rein, saying:

"What are you looking at?"

Just as Rein was about to speak, Lagaray seed to rember sothing, blinking her eyes, she said: "Right, Rein, where’s Anna?"

"I heard she is also in the Imperial City, why haven’t I seen her?"

"You ca a few days late, Anna just left a few days ago and went back to Ferdinand Forest."

"Oh? Is that so, I haven’t seen her in a long ti." Lagaray showed a look of regret.

"By the way, Rein, aren’t you going to check the Dragon Soul Potion?"

"Sure!"

Rein naturally treasured the Dragon Soul Potion that Lagaray had painstakingly brought.

When he opened the wooden box, he saw a bottle of azure blue potion inside, emitting a faint light of witchcraft.

Seeing Rein open the wooden box, Lagaray suddenly rembered the reminder from Winterfort Academy’s dean, Batalov, saying:

"By the way, Rein, Dean Batalov said that after taking the Dragon Soul Potion, your spiritual power will gradually enhance, with effects lasting about three months."

Gazing at the cool blue potion in his hand, Rein could feel a longing emanating from his body.

He rembered that he had planned to consu the Dragon Soul Potion during the late stage of liquification.

But unexpectedly, due to the Divine Power Crystal, the enhancent speed was too fast, and now he had already beco a Third Level Crystalized Wizard.

Fortunately, Rein still rembered what Batalov had said back then.

The Dragon Soul Potion, even for Crystalization Wizards, has a very strong effect, of course, the first ti is the best, and the effect of the second consumption will be greatly reduced.

Contemplating for a mont, Rein opened the bottle cap, releasing a peculiar fragrance.

He gestured his thanks to Lagaray, tilting his head back and drinking the Dragon Soul Potion in one gulp.

As Rein drank the Dragon Soul Potion, he felt a cool liquid flow down his throat into his stomach, then warmth began to spread through his body in waves.

Especially his ntal sea, which beca unusually active.

At this mont, a system prompt also sounded:

[Ding! Detected host consuming a special potion that enhances spiritual power crystalization, accelerate absorption? (Note: System absorption can eliminate impurities and absorb completely at once.)]

"The dicinal effect which originally would release slowly over three months, can also be absorbed completely at once?"

Obviously, side-effect-free accelerated absorption, quickly converting into combat readiness, is naturally a good thing.

So, Rein imdiately chose ’Yes!’

In an instant, Rein noticed that the small crystals in the silvery liquid of his ntal sea began to noticeably increase in number.

It was as if the sparse starlit sky had turned into a sky full of stars.

Soon, the increase in crystals began to subside, with now clearly more small crystals in the silvery liquid.

Rein’s entire aura also beca more profound and deep.

Rein glanced at the system panel:

Spirit: 132 (Crystalization 13%)

"By absorbing three months’ worth of dicinal effects at once, my spiritual power increased by 12 points, but more importantly, the crystalization progress increased by 10%."

"The effect of this Dragon Soul Potion is indeed remarkable!" Rein couldn’t help but brighten his eyes and secretly thought.

Although Lagaray, beside him, was not a Wizard, as a Fierce Warrior, her perception was also very keen.

She naturally also sensed the change in Rein’s aura, but she thought that it was due to the special effect of the Dragon Soul Potion.

Lagaray couldn’t have imagined that this was actually the effect of Rein absorbing the Dragon Soul Potion, which should have taken three months, all at once.

"By the way, Rein, here is a set of inner armor, made from the abdominal soft skin of Kolaxius. The wizards at Winterfort Academy have added special Witch Patterns, further enhancing its flexibility and defensive power."

Lagaray got up, wearing a robe, and took out a set of grey leather armor emitting a faint light of witchcraft from a nearby bag and handed it to Rein.

"Is it the Dragon Skin Inner Armor you ntioned last ti?" Rein happily accepted it, inspecting it closely.

The leather armor consists of shorts and a vest, a two-piece set, soft to the touch like tanned calfskin, making it hard to imagine it was made from Kolaxius’ rough dragon skin.

Although Rein wasn’t familiar with leather armor making, since he was already a Witch Pattern Tailor, he had a basic understanding of the crafting difficulty and grade of this leather armor.

"Indeed, thanks to you, I also got a set, but it’s made from the thick back skin of Kolaxius." Lagaray pointed to the leather armor she had taken off beside her, smiling.

"Knock knock knock!"

At this mont, there was a knock on the door.

The voice of the short Matteo ca from outside the door: "Lord Rein, Lord Luther and Lord Halowin are already waiting for you in the reception room downstairs."

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