Chapter 695: Reina’s Shoulder Armor
Deep in the Verdant Leaf Forest, Sein encountered Natalya and the others amidst evidence of a brutal battle that surpassed even the devastation Sein had seen elsewhere in the Verdant Leaf World.
The landscape was littered with countless corpses of plant and insect creatures.
Despite the fall of the Ancient Verdant Banyan, the remaining native forces of the Verdant Leaf Forest continued their resistance.
The task of subduing these stubborn holdouts had been assigned to the centaurs.
Meanwhile, the mages and knights of the Divine Tower of Verdant Spring were preoccupied with plundering the rich resources of the forest.
As the birthplace of the guardian and the last bastion of the Bamboo Leaf Dragonfly Clan, the Verdant Leaf Forest was a repository of the greatest wealth in the Verdant Leaf World.
Though the war was waged by the Divine Tower of Verdant Spring, conquering this microplane would have been impossible without the combined efforts of all involved.
Even cannon fodder like the centaurs and minotaurlings managed to earn their share during the conflict. How could the divine tower possibly overlook the contributions of the knights and mages who had fought in their ranks?
Ultimately, what the Divine Tower of Verdant Spring coveted most was the untapped resources of this microplane.
The spoils of war were simple—whoever claimed them, owned them.
Beyond the naturally occurring resources, any personal gains made by the knights and mages during the war were theirs to keep.
Moreover, at the war's conclusion, the Divine Tower of Verdant Spring would award each participant based on their contributions and overall performance.
It was this promise of lucrative rewards that drew many knights and mages from the Magus World to the fray.
After all, knights needed funds for potions and magic equipment, just as mages required financial support for their experimental research.
Profit, then, was the driving force behind the initiation, execution, and conclusion of the war.
When Sein reunited with Natalya and the others, they had just finished reaping the rewards from their recent exploits in the Verdant Leaf Forest War.
Reina sat atop a fallen massive ancient tree, savoring the hind leg of some creature that had been roasted to a perfect golden brown.
Given its size, Sein speculated that the leg must have belonged to a Thunder Beast from Thunderfall World, as creatures this large were non-existent in Verdant Leaf World.
Reina’s life oscillated between battling foes, eating, and honing her skills in the gravity training room.
As a knight who had mastered geo and metallic battle qi, this shoulder armor seemed almost custom-made for Reina.
Faced with such a blatant lure, she reached out to touch the armor Sein presented, as if in a trance.
He even generously handed it over for her to try on.
Upon receiving it, Reina affixed the equipment to her right shoulder.
A flash of yellow light burst forth. Amidst the harmonizing elemental rhythms, the shoulder piece transformed into a set of half-armor that covered her upper body.
Reina already owned various pieces of defensive gear—wrist guards, leg guards, and back armor.
However, her immense size made it difficult for her to find a full suit of armor that could cover her entire body like Natalya’s did.
The issue was not that she could not bear the weight of the heavy armor; rather, such armor would hinder the large, sweeping movements essential to her fighting style.
The shoulder armor Sein introduced was perfect for her.
In its inactive state, it functioned simply as a shoulder guard. But once activated, it expanded into a half-body armor that allowed her full range of motion.
More importantly, Sein had deliberately designed it to project an ancient and imposing presence.
Clearly, he was seeking a favor from her.
Of all the magic equipment he had crafted recently, this shoulder armor was the piece he had invested the most effort into, especially in its aesthetics.
Though initially reluctant to participate in Sein’s grueling body tempering experiments, Reina was a woman of her word.
After accepting the shoulder armor, she nodded solemnly and replied, “All right, I’ll assist with a few more experiments.”
“How many sessions exactly, though?” she asked with growing concern.
With a reassuring smile, Sein replied, “It’s hard to say exactly how many—it all depends on the experiments’ progress.”
For some reason, that smile sent a chill down Reina’s spine.
All of a sudden, the shoulder armor felt scorchingly hot in her hands, as if warning her of the commitment she had just made.