"The handle is made of wood?"
"Uh... yes, my lord, the handle is made of oak, which is very flexible and durable."
Rein nodded.
Clearly, there wouldn't be any suitable high-quality weapons for him in the military storeroom.
After all, the majority of the equipnt there was intended for ordinary mbers of the Night Watchman and the peacekeeping officers.
Noticing the look of disappointnt on Rein's face, Thompson carefully asked, "Deputy Officer, are you perhaps looking for a better quality weapon or armor?"
"Don't you know, at your level, the equipnt that needs to be exchanged can only be viewed at the military supply office in the County Town."
"Hm? Go to the County Town?"
"Isn't there a booklet?"
Rein gestured the size of the booklet that Lord Hamilton had shown him before.
He still rembered the large characters written on the cover of the booklet: 'Imperial Law Enforcent and Defense Forces rit Points Exchange Booklet (Junior Officers)'.
Thompson had a sudden realization!
"That's right, as a deputy law enforcent officer, even your rit Points Exchange Booklet is different from the previous ones, it's for the level of junior officers, considered confidential, and can only be viewed with the military supply officer in the County Town," he said.
So that was it, Rein nodded his head.
Indeed, the higher the rank, the more one could exchange, and many of the items might involve so secrets.
When Rein returned ho, he intended to study the Akkadian language, but just as he sat down, a ssenger arrived, stating that Lord Hamilton had requested to see him.
Soon, Rein arrived at Hamilton's office.
The mont Rein entered, Hamilton said with a smile, "Rein, the rit assessnt for your last killing of three Black Fla monks and one Black Fla Apostle has co out. With your previous rit Points, the total is 1489 points."
Hamilton himself was sowhat astonished when he first saw the number.
He had expected Rein to definitely reach 1000 rit Points this ti, but he had not anticipated it to exceed the amount by so much.
It seed that the Black Fla Apostle alone contributed over 500 points.
"That many?" Rein couldn't help but exclaim.
"Surprising, isn't it? I was surprised too," Hamilton said.
Seeing Rein's wide-eyed and astonished expression balanced out Hamilton's feelings quite a bit.
Rein had given him quite a few shocks recently!
Now, it was ti for him to surprise Rein in turn.
"Here, this is the relevant docuntation for participating in the ennoblent assessnt, you need to fill it out yourself," Hamilton handed him a thin docunt.
"Okay." Rein took it and began to read carefully.
The docunt consisted of two pages, with very brief content.
Actually, it was a waiver indicating that there are risks associated with the assessnt and that participation should be cautious.
One could opt out anyti before the assessnt task was given.
However, if one chose to withdraw after the task was set, they would have to wait five years before they could apply again. Two consecutive withdrawals would result in a lifeti ban from applying.
After quickly scanning the docunt, Rein imdiately picked up a quill and briskly filled in his na.
"By the way, Rein, I heard you were practicing with a heavy hamr at the training ground this morning?" Hamilton took the docunt Rein handed over and asked casually.
"Yes, my lord."
Rein was a bit surprised; news traveled that quickly?
The morning's events had reached Hamilton's ears by the afternoon.
Hamilton frowned slightly and said, "Although the damage from a heavy hamr is astonishing, I fear it will be difficult to make any substantial progress if you don't practice for a long ti."
"My advice is to focus on the Giant Bear Sword Technique, and practice the hamr after the ennoblent assessnt is over."
Rein nodded, not disagreeing, knowing that Hamilton ant well.
But he had a Modifier, it was different!
"By the way, regarding the ennoblent assessnt, there are two things I would remind you of," Hamilton thought for a mont before speaking again.
"The first is, if you encounter a multi-person or team task, you must be wary of so of your teammates."
"By team mbers, I don't an just the nobles' children but also the commoners."
Perhaps reminded of sothing, Hamilton's expression turned solemn as he ntioned the last sentence.
"Of course, it would be better if you could draw a solo mission. Although it may be more difficult, the situation is relatively easier to control."
"Moreover, according to your current strength and age, as long as you can complete the task normally, the score should not be low. Securing a knighthood should be quite assured."
"As for the baron title, I think it's not necessary to force it. Everything should still put personal safety first."
"Thank you for your concern, my lord, I will pay attention," Rein said seriously, nodding at Hamilton's grave tone.
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"Then you should prepare well in the coming days. According to tradition, once you submit the application, soone will contact you within a month."
"One month?" Rein pondered.
A month's ti was enough for him to take his power to the next level!
Evening.
Walking in the twilight, Rein, clad in plate armor and carrying the sheepskin-wrapped Glimring Greatsword, arrived at Habsburg Manor, a place he hadn't visited in nearly a month.
In the glow of the sunset, Habsburg Manor was like a golden building draped in a thin layer of gold, srizingly beautiful.
For the first ti, Rein discovered that the scenery of the manor was truly beautiful.
Possibly due to his previous state of mind, he had not appreciated it properly before.
It was like a five or six-year-old boy, held in the arms of a stunningly curvaceous woman, completely oblivious, while actually being entranced by a stick of candy, unable to look away.
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