"Hmm, you're back, Aur?" Earl exclaimed, a little surprised as he saw Aur slowly enter in his baggy black wizard cloak. In his two big hands, he was carrying one huge bag that faintly emitted the stench of blood.
"What are these?" Earl asked with a weird expression on his face.
"What do you think they would be?" Aur indifferently replied, slamming the bag onto the ground.
"How many did you kill to have these huge bags?" Earl dangerously narrowed his eyes, with some thoughts.
"I killed exactly fifty wizard apprentices, ten tier one wizards, and one tier two wizard. These are the heads of the people I killed," Aur muttered, looking at him.
"You killed a tier two wizard?"
Aur shook his head. "I assisted in killing him."
Earl nodded his head. There was no way Aur could kill a tier two wizard. However, if his accomplice is taken into consideration, then it would be a different matter. But what shocked him even more is that these guys could assist in killing a tier two wizard.
"I might have underestimated his combat power," he said, looking at Aur in a different light.
Then he looked at the heads that Aur presented one by one, verifying their identity.
"The data you have given is correct, and your total contribution equated to around twelve hundred. What do you want to exchange for?" Earl asked with raised brows.
"I want the lightning magic book."
"Alright." Seeing the exact contribution points, he had already expected it, so there was not much change in his heart.
"Hey, but I will give you some advice: don't focus on too many magic books all at once. If you do, then you will be led astray. The power of the spell will be enhanced if its affinity is related to the vital spell, and your mastery of the magic could also rapidly increase if you focus on a single magic," Earl suggested with a warm smile while he activated a spell to communicate with the elders.
"Tch, you are no fun," Valerie shook her head with some pity while taking out a book from her bosom...!?
Aur took the book with a calm expression; immediately the smell of ink mixed with a woman's scent wafted into his nose.
"The smell is an extra reward from me," she smirked.
However, despite this, Aur remained calm and collected, as if the smell didn't waft into his nose, which made her even more disappointed.
"I will be leaving then," Aur stood up and slowly left the place.
After he left the place.
"That guy Aur, isn't he too arrogant?" Maxwell Steele, the head of the Steele and also William's father, said with displeasure.
Valerie looked at him silently, "He has the right to be arrogant."
"Hmph, just because he relies on that person doesn't justify his arrogance towards us. If it wasn't for that tier two wizard, I would have killed him already for being so disrespectful," he frowned angrily.
She gave him a deep look, as if she was looking at an idiot.
"No wonder this guy lost his own son William. What a pity. He has a high-grade mental space; he could at least reach the tier three wizard realm in the future, but because of his idiocy..."
Valerie shook her head with some disgust. However, she didn't know that Maxwell was under the halo of William, which made his wisdom decrease by a notch.
"What are you looking at? I am speaking the truth," Maxwell grew angrier, seeing himself being ignored.
"Brother, why did that powerful wizard support Aur? He should have some means himself. Besides, have you forgotten his other identity as an Alchemist?" the head of Bennett smiled slightly.
Only then did Maxwell realize his mistake. However, his pride wouldn't allow him to admit it, so he just remained with gritted teeth.