"So should I begin with the discussion or the test?" he asked, smiling towards the three ladies.
"I could already imagine what the discussion would be about," June said, narrowing her eyes. "What is the test for?"
"Of course, to measure my charisma," he grinned.
June shot him a measured look and then shook her head.
"I'm being serious," Gale cut in. "You guys probably didn't feel any of the glamour boost because I kept it all sealed."
June frowned, while Dawn looked between the others to judge their reactions.
"Oh, it's a celestial thing, huh?" Agnes nodded. "I guess I did feel something different about it, which I couldn't point a finger at... but now I can..."
"Before you judge me for any of that, know this," Gale sighed. "I have not even used 1% of it."
"Well, even if you do use a hundred per cent of your glamour, I don't see myself throwing myself at you."
June glared at her after Agnes finished.
"We'll see," he snorted. He let the [Cloak of Void Radiance] manifest over his body, currently in a thin white and gold regal camouflage. He had used the cloak's warding effect to seal all his aura and glamour, but now, for the testing, he turned off its effect and only used his own control to keep the boosted charisma at a moderate noble level.
"How is it now?"
"I don't see any change..." Agnes muttered, glazing over his form. "The cloak looks good on you though."
Gale let free a tenth of the glamour, unsure what else he needed to do. It was a completely different field, considering he had no tingling feeling in the back of his mind that he had tried anything like this before.
"Oh~" Agnes reacted, blinking at him. "I don't know what happened, but it's like... I cannot describe it. I can still see it's you, but I feel something more..."
"It's like you're glowing..." June came forward to touch his cheeks.
Dawn nodded
and mostly kept her eyes down.
"If it's all you've got, then you have no chance of getting our panties wet," Agnes blurted with a laugh.
"I don't need to get your panties wet for this," he snorted and turned to Dawn. "What do you think?"
"I..." Dawn lifted her head to give him a proper look. "You feel more perfectly aligned with the Way, which makes you look more ideal to others..."
"It will take some time," she said, somewhat giving him an accusatory look for some reason. "If you do not have time, I can use the token..."
"Are you angry for some reason?" he asked, taking the designs from her. He laid them over the table and pushed his Void Sense through the designs. It turned out they were all just alternative versions of the same design with various utilities added to them. "This reminds me... I forgot to tell you, but I'm planning on showing your designs to a representative of Dragonforge in a few days.
It would be better if you could be present at the meeting."
Jenni blinked, then her eyes widened like saucers. "I thought you completely forgot about it," she gasped. "But to present it to Dragonforge..."
"Why are you having cold feet?"
"I..." She let out a weird noise, palms clasped into fists. "I mean, the designs are not perfect. Yet. They might not like it and write me off completely from their list of runesmiths to work with, and then I'll have to go back and work for my father, beg him to take me back... He'll be real smug about it... I can already imagine the looks..."
"Slow down, girl," Gale chuckled. It had been so long since he had seen her feeling down on confidence and spiralling into thoughts of all the bad things that could happen to her. "At worst, Dragonforge will not give you the deal you like, but even they would like to purchase the designs."
"Even if they do not intend to go forward with the project?" Jenni frowned.
Gale nodded. "I'll advise you not to sell the design... Yes, it could get you a hefty sum of wealth, but that couldn't compare to the brand you can make with this product..."
Jenni seemed like she couldn't believe his words. Yes, she had imagined making it big in the runesmithing market, but never in her wildest dream had she imagined her first big design would have a shot at it.
"Actually, it will be better if we discuss this more thoroughly," he said and stood up. "If you have nothing on your plate, come with me."
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Jenni hadn't had her breakfast yet, or eaten anything last night, yet she wasted no moment in joining him on the way back to the lake. Well, considering the hours, he probably had something cooking.
The delicious aroma wafted in the air the moment she stepped foot in the open sanctuary the master runesmith had created on the banks of the lake. Jenni licked her lips and noticed the other three women. She already hoped to see two of them, but it seemed the captain had returned as well.
Dawn was the one who prepared the food, while the beautiful elf woman served at the table. The meal was light and nothing extravagant, but it was rich in flavour and spirituality.
"Looks like we need another plate of serving," Agnes laughed. "Gale has brought another girl along..."
"I hope I'm not intruding upon you," Jenni said, even though the polite words rang hollow even to her own ears.
"No need to act polite, girl," Agnes laughed. "Politeness and reservedness actually don't look good on you. Just be yourself, spontaneous and fun."
Jenni smiled and nodded, though she didn't bring out her tomboyish self. Perhaps Agnes would like it, and Dawn would understand, but she wouldn't want to make an ass of herself in front of the high elf, who was also Warden's partner and probably had some say in his decision making.
Jenni sucked in a deep breath, feeling empty in her stomach. Perhaps I should fill that first.
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The Chronicles of Gale Joseph Paul Rizzle