Chapter 33
The purification process was quickly completed.
Hoo.
Dense vapor spread through the holes in the ceiling.
Silvia stared blankly at Ian, wiping the sweat from his forehead.
There was no longer any room for admiration.
Why are you spacing out? Lets go. There will only be water left.
Huh? Yes!
Since the boss monster probably absorbed all the mana, Ian suggested moving on without worries. Silvia mindlessly followed behind Ian.
It was unimaginable for her present self to think that this person could be wrong about something.
They arrived at the center after overcoming the lowered water level.
Due to the thick water vapor, the scenery was eerie.
At that moment.
Thud thud thud.
A sound, as if something was stirring underground, reached their ears.
Ian, just now!
Thud thud thud thud.
The ground trembled slightly.
A chilling sound that drew closer.
Something was rising from the ground.
Kugugugugung!
The earth vibrated.
And a growing sense of presence.
A warning intuition of endless danger and ominousness.
Kwa-ga-ga-gak!
The ground erupted.
Between cascading soil and gravel, a monstrous figure emerged.
A plant that looked like a Venus flytrap.
However.
Its stem could be compared to a buildings pillar, and the size of its leaves was large enough to swallow several people at once.
Thud thud thud!
With a rough noise, it grotesquely spread its leaves.
The sharp thorns at the tip of the leaves seemed as if dozens of swords were stabbed.
Seeing its monstrous appearance, Silvia unconsciously took a few steps back.
Ah
Trembling legs.
All she could do was muster the strength to hold onto her legs, trying to free them.
It wasnt because of its appearance.
It was the resonance with the mana felt inside the creature.
It was a creature that rooted deep underground, consuming mana greedily in a grotesque manner.
The traces of various mana felt inside its belly were enough to create the illusion that countless mages corpses were piled up.
Instinctive aversion as a mage.
Ugh
Silvia barely swallowed her nausea.
Despite her high tolerance, mental strength and top ranking at the Academy, this situation got to her.
She murmured towards Ian.
Its a Grade 6 or higher monster. Feels like the beginning of Grade 5. Not an opponent to face lightly with just two studends
Suddenly, Silvia stopped talking.
Ian, whom she thought was tense, was actually smirking.
Hes not nervous?
Ah, it must be delicious.
Ian couldnt resist the rising curve of his lips.
No, it was understandable.
The energy felt inside that creature.
That was all purified mana.
There might have been a bit of impure magic mixed in, but it should be fine after purification.
Kkuuuh
Gulp.
Swallowing his saliva, Ian looked at the boss in front of him.
[Mana Venus Flytrap (Grade 5 Hazardous Species, Giant, Poisonous)]
A monster that devours magical entities with its vicious leaves. In the presence of sufficient surrounding mana, it may utilize only its roots, causing the leaves to degenerate. If processed properly, its byproducts could be useful.
If this were a game, a notification like this would pop up.
In short, it was an ultra-giant flytrap, only absorbing mana instead of flies.
The decision to challenge it was due to the potentially high rewards it offered.
Moreover, if the conditions were met, the difficulty of the challenge would be relatively easy.
The only concern was Silvia, who might be overwhelmed by its Grade.
Do you have anything like a saw or a sword?
Uh, just a moment.
Squeak, squeak.
The sound of sawing reached their ears.
Ian, holding several round pearl-like objects, emerged from the direction of the roots.
Silvias eyes widened.
Is, is that what I think it is?
Yeah. Mana Elixir.
Grinning, Ians mouth corners lifted.
The Mana Flytrap, having absorbed mana flowing from the mountains for centuries,
Naturally absorbed and refined mana gathered into crystallized form, forming elixir in its purest, natural state.
Ian extended one of the five spheres he held in his hand towards Silvia.
Here.
Are you giving this to me? I remember we agreed that I would only take the stem and thorns of the Mana Flytrap. The rest is yours.
Thats right.
But, in any case, he couldnt absorb all five elixirs alone.
Typically, the effects of an elixir would work best if taken one at a time.
While it was possible to consume them all haphazardly, there was no reason to do so.
Take it. You know how much this will help you.
Silvia pursed her lips.
But what about compensation? I am an heiress, but my personal wealth is not that substantial. I cant even offer you the top stakes yet.
Dont worry about it. Pay me in installments, with interest if you want.
Ah.
Silvia nodded her head as if she understood.
As a student of the Lichten Academy, she couldnt easily pass up opportunities for growth.
Of course, Ian intended to collect both the principal and the interest.
Consume it as soon as you get back.
Silvia opened her mouth as she looked at Ian, who remained silent.
Why are you treating me so well? Last time too Of course, Ill repay you, but what do you gain from this?
It seemed like she was genuinely curious about the context behind her question.
Ian paused for a moment before responding.
What do I gain?
Yes.
Of course, it was a transaction to a certain extent.
Even though Ian was selling things he didnt consider important to him, he was still making money from Silvia.
In a word, it was a win-win situation for both Ian and Silvia.
The question of why he treated her so well, in that context, seemed to be what Silvia was curious about.
The reason for providing her with opportunities to purchase special items first.
The same reason he gave her a chance to buy information during the Frost Bear incident.
Since that reason would be intriguing, Ian answered Silvia, who was looking at him seriously.
It was clear what he gained.
You.
Me?
Items? Information? Money?
All of those were important.
However, forming a connection and repaying a debt to someone who understood gratitude was more valuable.
Especially if that person was someone certain to succeed.
Thus, what remained for Ian from Silvia Laurent was her individuality.
Yeah. You remain.
Ian was straightforward.
The next day.
Steam rose from Ians body as he sat up from the lotus positon.
Hoo.
Having perfectly digested the Mana Flytraps Elixir, Ian got up from his seat.
The mana absorbed and refined over centuries by the creature now doubled Ians pure, accumulated natural Earth mana.
Now, he possessed an amount of mana equivalent to the size of a childs fist.
If he processed the by-products obtained from the Mana Flytrap into a weapon, it could potentially be used against the unexpected main villain of Act 1.
Hmm.
Ian recalled the attack he received from her not too long ago.
The attack that nullified the Lunars buffering effect in a single blow.
The owner of that attack and the main villain of Act 1s scenario, Lina Rosewell.
It might be worth a try.
Sigh.
The corners of Ians mouth twitched upward.
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