Chapter 101: Chapter 101: Superlor (Two-in-One)
“It looks like this level of Heritage Relic has been opened to new trainers, but Still, there must be a level limit inside the dungeon.” David Jones mused privately.
What seems like a misfortune may be a blessing in disguise.
Even if David Jones could secure the qualification to enter the Heritage Relic it might not necessarily be a good thing.
After all, this is Epic Dragoon Seamus Coldwell’s heritage dungeon. Its dangers are probably way higher than some other Blessed Dungeons!
“For you, there will be no danger in this competition.”
Guildmaster Maud coughed lightly and continued, “The dungeons accessible to competitors may be decided by the provincial Trainer Guild Master, but looking at previous examples, they are usually chosen from Blessed Dungeons below Class III.”
“Given the skills Rainbow demonstrated during her assessment, even if you were to face a Beast of Class III Superior level, you would survive unscathed. Let alone the fact that there is no guarantee of Class III Superior level pets in the competition dungeon.”
Guildmaster Maud’s words dispelled David’s worry.
“In that case, I would like to give it a try.” After a moment of consideration David stated firmly.
He liked situations where he was overleveraging with little to no risk.
Not to mention that Guildmaster Maud had gifted him extra Dragon Scale Soft Armor.
“Remember to report to the ground floor of the Beastmaster building before 8 am on the 15th. I will accompany you all to Suntomb City.” Guildmaster Maud reminded at last.
“By the way, do I know the two other teammates who are participating in the competition?” David asked spontaneously.
“Nothing is confirmed yet. The Guild is planning to select the remaining two spots through the competition. Feel free to visit if you’re interested,” replied the Guildmaster.
“No need, I’m at an important stage in my cultivation.”
David preferred meditating at home compared to these uninteresting competitions.
After finishing the conversation with Guildmaster Maud, David Jones turned on his phone and fell into deep thought as he saw his remaining Star coins balance.
If you disregard the 100 contribution points, he was rewarded today by the Guild, his current savings were barely over a million Star coins.
H1S Arcane Star Cultivation was progressing nicely over these two months of closed-door cultivation, just that the three pets he is bonded with are a little expensive.
He had already drained more than half of the five million Star coins Guildmaster Maud awarded him.
of that, he had paid off a pet Ioan from Rainbow in one shot that cost one million two hundred and fifty thousand Star coins.
Furthermore, every day, Lolo had to eat four resources of Evergreen Stalactites, each one costing a million Star coins.
After nearly two months of this, the two stocks of Evergreen Stalactites he had prepared were almost finished off by Lolo!
Plus, he had to frequently prepare high-quality resources for Rainbow and Daphne; those miscellaneous expenditures had summed to over a million.
“The cost difference between maintaining one or three pets is significant. I’ve een burning money these past few months,” sighed David, as he looked at his Star Ring.
His Star Ring is filled with senior mesona, which could fetch a good price on the market.
“But it’s not urgent now, the pet resources I had prepared earlier could last till mid-month, so why not continue closed-door cultivation?” David thought to himself. b
Normally, an above-average talented trainer would take at least three years to cultivate a Class II Arcane Star to Class III.
However, with the help of Lolo’s spirit liquid, his Arcane Star Cultivation speed had significantly increased, making the impossible possible.
He reached the Class II limit in a short period.
Under these circumstances, if he didn’t attempt a breakthrough, he wouldn’t be able to live with himself.
And so, two more days passed.
In the meantime, tremendous Arcane Force was pouring into David as if through a funnel.
He was sitting cross-legged on the bed concentrating and trying to achieve a breakthrough.
“Pu-chi!”
Davis trembled violently, followed by a mouthful of fresh blood spewing out. “Did I fail even with an 80% probability?” A firm determination welled up in David’s eyes, and his face turned pale.
The next second.
The room’s door burst open, and the three pets quickly darted over to David.
“Are you alright?” Rainbow cooed softly, her eyes filled with worry.
“Chirp!” [-*(; H :)-( Drink this, and you’ll be alright!)]
“Meow!”
“It’s fine, just a little blood.”
seeing the three pets by his side, David smiled gratefully and took a sip from the cup of water Lolo handed him.
“This is barely a scratch, and it’s my fault for rushing.”
An 80% prediction when cultivating is not enough!
After learning a thing or two from this attempt, he will not force a breakthrough unless he is 99% confident.
“Chirp!”(‘(• ■) be patient.”
Lolo checked David’s forehead as if inspecting her master’s physical state, then softly advised.
“Damn, looks like I need to learn some healing skills, beat them at their own game!” Seeing this, a hint of envy flickered in Rainbow’s eyes.
“Chirp!”( ▼ he▼ )(No more cultivation for today, rest early!)
Lolo helped David onto his bed and carefully lay the sheet over him.
Seeing the serious and solemn look on Lolo’s face as she played the adult
David couldn’t help but twitch at the corner of his mouth.
Why do I suddenly feel like our roles reversed!”
However, just as he lay on the bed, a wave of fatigue spread from the depths of nis soul onto David..