"Auntie, look! It's Young Master Klaus! He's tered the City and Region Warrior Rankings!" One of the maids came running over, her face bright with excitemt, holding a glass tablet phone in her hands.
Klaus's mother was sitting peacefully in their small gard, weaving something wh the maid arrived. She looked up and asked, "What's that?"
The maid beamed. "It's a ranking that shows the strongest warriors in the city and region. Only the best of the best make it. And Master Klaus just appeared at number 90 for the City Ranking and 360 for the Region!" She smiled wider, clearly proud to be working for Klaus, ev if she was just a maid.
"There's something like that?" Klaus's mother replied, surprise filling her voice. She watched as the maid pulled up a video on the tablet, showing Klaus battling a G Drake Lizard King. As the video played, an unreadable expression crossed her face.
"Can you call him for me?" she asked, reaching for her phone.
The maid nodded and quickly dialed Klaus's number. In no time, Klaus's handsome face appeared on the scre.
"Mom, is everything alright?" Klaus asked concern in his voice, his expression showing a bit of panic.
"Everything's fine. But what about you? Are you having fun yet?" his mother asked, her gaze warm but knowing.
"Not really," Klaus said with a smile, biting into a piece of bread. "I'm just sitting here, joying the food you prepared for me."
"You scoundrel!" his mother huffed, her face redding with frustration. "What did I tell you before you tered the Forbidd Zone?" She had se the video of him fighting the massive G Drake Lizard King, yet here he was, joking about it like it was nothing.
"Mom, you worry too much. At this rate, you'll age faster from all this stress," Klaus teased gtly, his smile not hiding the affection in his voice.
His mother's frustration was clear, but so was the love behind it. "You'll come here and let me scold you properly. I'm still your mother, after all," she said sternly.
Klaus's voice softed as he replied, "I promise I won't do anything that'll put my life in danger. This life of mine belongs to you. These monsters don't have the right to take it."
His mother's heart softed at his words. "Just be careful," she said with a sigh. "You've already become a hot topic."
Klaus chuckled. "Hehe, soon ough, everyone will be bowing at my feet."
She raised an eyebrow. "You, what are you up to?" she asked, but before she could continue, Klaus flashed a mischievous smile.
"Eat more protein, Mom," he said, th hung up.
"Ah, I guess I'll use the monster cores to make up the differce," Klaus muttered, looking ahead. "For now, I need a new target."
Turning his gaze towards the Ctral Region, he smiled. "The ctral zones it is. With my undistributed points, those zombies won't know what hit them." The thought of battling the zombies excited him, but first, he needed a short break.
"Wait a minute," Klaus mused. "If the fire destroyed all my money, shouldn't the ice balance it out? Hehe, I never should've used that fireball in the first place." He jumped down from his perch and started running in a certain direction. After a while of running, he stopped, pulled out a map, and activated its tracking feature. After confirming no one was nearby, he set his next plan into motion.
A small ice ball appeared in his hand, gradually growing larger until it was the size of a basketball. With a determined flick of his wrist, Klaus hurled it forward.
BOOM!
The ice ball exploded, freezing everything within a -kilometer radius in solid ice. Massive ice spikes jutted out from the froz g like jagged teeth. Klaus smiled in satisfaction and continued practicing. Slowly, the ice began to spread, stretching from kilometers to miles until the tire vironmt turned into an icy wasteland.
Anna had shown Klaus a map feature that displayed the number of people in the forest and their currt locations. Thankfully, no one had be in the Eastern Section wh Klaus detonated his fireball.
According to Anna, the Western Section contained rare monsters and valuable herbs, making it a popular hunting spot. As for the Ctral Section, no one dared to vture there. Klaus intded to go next, hoping to level up quickly and reach the Master stage before the City Selection for the Celestial Mountain Academy.
"I should probably make this next move look cooler than that fireball," Klaus said, deep in thought. He walked to a nearby mountain and sat down, pondering his next move. After a few momts, his eyes brighted with an idea. "Lotus Flower," he whispered to himself.
Spreading his arms wide, Klaus began to form ice in the shape of a delicate flower. But before the first petal could fully take shape, it exploded, freezing Klaus solid in a block of ice. He quickly heated his body, shattering the icy prison.
"Ugh, that hurt," Klaus grumbled as he freed himself from the shattered ice.
He immediately began forming another ice flower. This time, a petal took shape, followed by another, and th another. Wh the fifth petal began to form, it cracked and exploded, casing Klaus in a solid statue of ice.
Once again, Klaus used his fire to shatter the ice. "Hehe, almost there," he smiled and began forming the ice petals once more. This time, the first five petals appeared, followed by the sixth and sevth appearing simultaneously. The eighth petal soon joined, and th the ninth.
However, as the ninth appeared, Klaus felt a sudd blockage. It was as if no more petals could be formed.
"The momt of truth," Klaus said with a grin. He channeled his Star Qi into the lotus. As soon as the ergy made contact, Klaus felt a sharp pain in his head and th lost consciousness. Despite this, the lotus did not dissipate. Instead, it began to spin.
The petals of the lotus started to transform. They grew longer, and nine marks appeared on each petal. These marks took the form of Stars. After the stars appeared almost instantly, they vanished, but one of the smaller stars on the first petal remained, taking on a deep gold hue.
Gradually, the lotus shrank and tered Klaus's forehead.