Chapter 241: Alchemist Benefits



"Now it's time to give it to Noah, and the extra material will naturally go into my pocket," a smile appeared on his face as he thought of this.

He had only used around twenty sets of the material out of the thirty sets he had, undoubtedly making a huge profit already of more than five high-grade crystals worth of material.

"I guess this is why being an alchemist is such a profitable job. However, at the same time, not many can be an alchemist," he shook his head, his expression thoughtful.

"Let's wait a little longer before delivering it to Noah."

As he thought of this, Aur decisively muttered to himself, "Muscle system."

The blue panel appeared in front of him again in all its glory.

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[Muscle System]

[Name: Aur Cromwell/ Auriel

Talent: Future Seer (Major: 0; Minor: 1)

-Muscle mass: 7.89 (+) [Tier one (peak)]

-Life Level: 3 (+) [Tier one (0%)]

Stat Points: 6

Storage space: 0.7/3 cubic metre

Quest: Daily (completed)]

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A frown appeared on his face as he progressed using the devour spell and absorbed countless beasts. The effect was decreasing in order the more he progressed.

Previously, a peak mortal beast could give him around 0.1 attribute, which meant a total of ten status points.

However, now he could only gain at most 0.01 attribute, equal to a stat point. The difference had decreased by at least ten times!

Aur was helpless against this because it was natural; as he grew stronger, the spell might not even affect him after some time.

At that point, he might need to allocate more of his stat points to his muscle mass or find another solution.

"Up to that point," his eyes flickered as he directly allocated all the stat points to his life level.

The blue panel in front of him made ripples like an ocean before stabilising again.

As he walked out of the room, his ears started to twitch.

Outside his grand residence, there was some commotion happening.

Aur frowned upon hearing this. As a place near an Elder, nobody would make trouble, as it would be directly offending him. So, a commotion here was like a slap to his face.

Although he didn't care much about his mere reputation, having it was still nicer than not having it.

"Where is Lucy?" he caught a casual servant and asked.

The servant yelped in surprise for a moment, her body trembling upon seeing her master. Although she hadn't personally seen Aur, she had seen his portrait.

She hurriedly bowed with her trembling body.

"Head Maid is outside, Master," she said in a meek tone, her eyes shining with a strange light.

"Hmm?" Aur raised his brows and nodded his head casually.

"You can leave now."

"Thank you, Master," she trembled, her gaze towards him slowly becoming fanatical, as if she were a cult member looking at her god.

Aur felt a little weird seeing this, however, he kept silent as the servant slowly went away under his gaze.

"When did I become a monster, and why did these girls become like this in the end?" he questioned himself, a little puzzled.

"Is it because of these Life Levels?" his thoughts immediately went towards these new attributes of his.

You have to understand that the change in the attribute name wasn't just a change in name; it represented an entire change in the essence of things, and what is upgraded by it also changes with it.

Aur shook his head before he walked out of his grand residence, seeing the countless gazes of the servants, just like that previous little girl.

After looking at him for a moment, their gaze became fanatical, as if he were their god and everything.

At this time, outside his grand residence, there was a frail man in academy clothing, but his expression was arrogant and concise as he looked at the silver-armoured man in front of him while tightly holding the hand of a brown-haired beauty.

"These women stole my things. Are you going to pay me or not?" the man demanded.

"You are wrong. You somehow put things inside my bag and then have the guts to say that I stole it," Lucy, the brown-haired beauty, immediately retorted.

"Do you think anyone is stupid enough to believe you?" the man sneered.

Cameron remained entirely silent, his frown deepening as he looked at the man.

The only reason he hadn't made a move yet was because this man carried an emblem signifying that he had already graduated from the academy and become a complete disciple of an Elder, just like Naomi and the others.