Chapter 599 A Trying Morning

Chapter 599 A Trying Morning

The next morning, when Karl woke up, he was completely disoriented for a moment. It was far too warm, or possibly too cold, if he had slept in, and this large soft bed was quite comfortable with Dana in his arms. But it took his brain a few seconds to remember that he had rented an apartment, and that he was home right now.

Strangely, it wasn't the comfort that had thrown him off, it was the temperature control.

The Divine Beast Nation and Newbon didn't use any of the human technologies, so everywhere just fluctuated with the natural temperatures, unless it was getting cold enough that they had started a fire in the fireplace.

But that felt different, as the heat came from a direction, where the apartment building had vents all through it to keep the perfect room temperature.

The sun was just coming up, but the High Priestesses had a formal testing and advancement ceremony this morning, while everyone else would likely be tested at the Cathedral as well, but without the strict requirement.

He could smell the food, and that was enough to rouse Dana from sleep and send her scurrying to the ensuite bath to get ready for the morning. n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om

Karl followed her into the shower, and ignored the fake cries of protest that he was going to make them late. Two people could shower as fast as one with that massive overhead shower head and the side jets, while teasing Dana could wait until later.

They both dressed in the Commander Rank suits and went out to see what had made it here for breakfast.

"Ah, good morning, sleepyhead." Tessa greeted them with a smile.

"Are we, though? I don't see Lotus or Ophelia." Karl retorted.

"Got it. So, we have an advancement trial, then likely a meeting, and then we can go shopping before they bring over our new Acolytes.

Remind me again why we thought that was a good idea?" Dana asked.

"Because there is a chance that I can teach them skills and help them awaken the System more fully. The Inquisition is intrigued by the possibility that having experienced Elites train Acolytes might help them grow faster, the way that the private tutors in the school do for promising students.

It will help build bonds between generations of Elites, and build the strength of the nation.

But mostly, it's because my skills are so odd, and they already heard from Nacht that my training is exceptionally helpful to young beasts." Karl explained.

Tessa finished a mouthful of pancake. "So, because you can train young beasts and beastkin, they think you might be able to train human children? Do you even have a plan for that?"

Karl smirked. "Of course I do. I believe that I can teach each of them at least one skill that will suit their personality. And then we can test them to see if they really will advance faster right from the start with our help.

There were numerous options when I went to advance. Like nearly a dozen. So, even if they wanted to be bonded to a beast, it might not make them like me. But it could be a ranger, or a beast warrior type class. If they can make friends with a good boy like Thor, think of how highly desired they would be in any young adventuring group. Every team at the Academy would be clamouring for a student who could maintain a Refreshing Lightning barrier. Especially if they trained as a front-line warrior, while their Cerro defended the mages."

Tessa nodded. "I see where you're going with this. If you can teach them a skill book, they will gain the skill and a class, and then you are hoping that at least one will get a class which can bond a beast, who will speed their growth.

They get the power every kid craves, the nation gets another Elite, and they will quickly reach at least Ascended or Commander, depending on what beast they got, with a chance to grow further in the future using their class skills."

"Precisely. And if they can't learn to bond a beast, we can teach them other skills and spells to help them gain other classes. It will also be a great test of just how many people can actually gain power, and how many are simply incompatible with the serum."