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Chapter 42

The Sleeping Curse actually had forty-seven nodes.

It seemed this skill had quite potent effects.

Lynn took out Minor Fireball Spell and memorized all twenty-seven nodes on it.

Then, sitting on the bed, he began meditating to construct nodes. With the experience from the first time, the speed of building nodes was much faster this time.

Moreover, Lynn discovered that the speed of node construction was related to his mental strength.

The stronger the mental strength, the faster the construction of nodes.

By late afternoon, the sounds of their return echoed from downstairs.

Lynn opened his eyes, having built four nodes in the afternoon alone.

At this rate, if he worked overtime in the evening, it would probably take only three or four days to complete the spell framework of Minor Fireball.

He joined his family for dinner downstairs, listening to their cheerful conversations. Today, they scouted a shop, investigated the market in Bangor Port, and had a meal together.

They believed that opening a tailor shop targeting commoners, with affordable prices, would be a profitable venture. Many local tailors served the nobility, making it difficult for commoners to find suitable clothing.

Thus, they planned to open a tailor shop catering to the commoners. Lynn thought his parents’ idea was forward-thinking. There was certainly a market—the poor in Bangor Port were different from those in other places.

Even the poor in this developing port city had higher incomes than those in other cities in the inland Erdolu Kingdom. However, due to the higher cost of living, many struggled to make ends meet.

If there was a relatively affordable tailor shop, it would undoubtedly be popular among the poor. Once a group of regular customers was established, even with thin profits but high turnover, it wouldn’t be difficult to sustain a family.

After dinner, Lynn went to Lauren’s house under the pretext of taking a stroll.

Entering the house, he recounted the events of the day to Lauren.

Lauren listened hesitantly, a mix of worry and nervousness evident on his face.

“Others have already said they wouldn’t care about your appearance now, and every relationship needs a conclusion,” Lynn remarked.

“Are you planning to end things with your wife like this?” Lynn inquired as Lauren shook his head, looking lost.

“Then go!” Lynn urged. “Don’t let yourself regret it. With your current lifespan probably exceeding that of an ordinary person, do you want the rest of your life to be filled with regret for today’s decisions?” Lynn continued.

Lauren, firming his resolve, clenched his fist and nodded.

How Lauren went about it, what he said—Lynn didn’t care. He believed Lauren could handle this matter.

Later, Lynn returned to his room, engaging in his daily meditation exercises. When meditation reached its limit, he constructed spell nodes.

After feeling the fatigue from meditation and spell node construction, he relaxed by reading books.

This was the fulfilling sense of progress that Lynn sought.

As winter in Bangor Port was coming to an end, a piece of news shocked the entire city.

Some time ago, the Bolent family mobilized a large number of ships to set sail. However, they encountered an unprecedented storm at sea, and almost all the ships sank. Only a few small boats with a handful of skilled sailors managed to escape.

The entire Bangor Port was plunged into an atmosphere of mourning.

As a port city, many residents of Bangor Port made their living from fishing. The sailors on the sunken ships were crucial pillars in many families that relied on the fishing industry.

Countless families were shattered by this sudden calamity.

Adding to the complexity, it was reported that the patriarch of the Bolent viscount family in Bangor Port had recently died due to an accident. The old patriarch, who had been in retirement for a long time, regained control of the family. He personally led the ill-fated expedition, accompanied by many young members of the Bolent family.

However, with the unexpected disaster, the Bolent family was suddenly left in a state of chaos, and the few remaining family members began to fight for the vacant viscountcy, intensifying the internal struggles within the family.

As a family that grew alongside Bangor Port, the influence of the Bolent family in Bangor Port was unquestionable. As this family fell into turmoil, the overall security of Bangor Port descended into chaos for a while.

The external turmoil didn’t significantly affect their household, except that Lynn sometimes heard from Anika at the dinner table that the prices of materials like linen, wool, and leather for making clothes had risen slightly.

With the Bolent family selecting a new patriarch to inherit the title, the situation in Bangor Port gradually stabilized, and the previously turbulent prices of goods returned to normal.

For many nobles in the kingdom, they needed a stable Bangor Port to continuously provide them with wealth.

At the edge of the port, although Bangor Port had given birth to many wealthy individuals with its development, life for many lower-class fishermen seemed to have changed little. They still went fishing and sold their catch every day.

In the eyes of their neighbors, Bayer was just a solitary old bachelor who liked to drink.

Bayer, wearing ear-muffling hats on the boat, struggled to pull up the fishing net in his hands.

“Damn, did I catch a corpse?” Bayer muttered irritably.

The thing in the fishing net didn’t struggle at all—it clearly wasn’t a fish. If it were a fish, there would be some resistance. Only when the net caught a stone or something heavy would it feel this dead weight.

Laboriously pulling up the fishing net, Bayer, looking at the messy net with the half-person-tall bronze statue, felt a hint of confusion in his eyes.

He stopped cursing and instead bent down to untangle the fishing net, taking the bronze statue out and cradling it in his arms.

Like caressing a cherished treasure, he couldn’t help but stroke it lovingly.

“Oh, this is definitely a treasure. I need to hide it well—otherwise, others will surely try to snatch it from me,” Bayer murmured.

He even forgot about fishing, hastily steering the fishing boat back.

For the next few days, Bayer didn’t leave his house after returning home.

The neighbors noticed something unusual about him. In the past, this alcoholic used to go out at least every other day to buy liquor. If it wasn’t for his drinking habit depleting his funds, he wouldn’t have remained a lonely old man to this day. No woman would want to marry a poor drunkard.

Concerned neighbors approached, knocking on his door, wondering if the old drunkard had encountered some mishap.

As soon as they reached the door, they caught a whiff of a strong, metallic scent.

Quickly summoning other neighbors, they opened the door to find the house in disarray. The floor of the room had been cleared, and blood smeared on the ground formed a pattern resembling some kind of sacrificial ritual.

In the center of the pattern, a woman lay on the ground in a position of both terror and misery. A gaping opening extended from her windpipe to just below her navel, resembling an open door. All her internal organs were missing, leaving only an empty chest cavity.

Gag—”

Someone covered their stomach and vomited profusely.

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    Chapter 43 Statue (1)

    "Minor Fireball." Lynn silently intoned, and in the next moment, a burning fireball, the size of a washbasin, condensed at the tip of his magic staff.

    The fireball hovered in mid-air, and even at half a meter away, Lynn could feel the scorching flames approaching, the rolling heat causing him to squint his eyes involuntarily.

    In the next instant, at Lynn's command, the fireball at the magic staff's tip turned into a red arc and smashed towards the distant sea.

    Upon contact with the sea surface, the fireball exploded on a small scale. Spraying sparks reflected on the pitch-black sea, creating streaks of red light.

    From brightness to extinguishment, it resembled a brilliant firework.

    Though the power of this fireball seemed considerable, compared to the vast ocean, it was nothing more than a negligible ripple.

    Lynn couldn't test the Minor Fireball indoors-after all, it was fire, and a slight mistake could lead to the family needing a new house.

    So, he came out at night, left the port, and found a deserted coast to test the power of the Minor Fireball.

    Apart from Minor Fireball, there were two other spells that needed experimentation.

    The release of mental energy was infused into the spell framework of the Mage's Hand.

    During the mental energy injection into the Mage's Hand's spell framework, Lynn was surprised to find that this spell was divided into two segments of casting rhythm.

    The first segment involved mental energy injection, and the consumption of this spell turned out to be continuous. Lynn could freely control this variable- akin to controlling the flow of water if one were to compare mental energy to water.

    Lynn chose the lowest standard, and he felt his mental energy depleting at a rate of 0.1 points per second.

    Simultaneously, an invisible giant hand formed in the empty space in front of him. It was transparent and only had a palm, lacking a wrist. The transparent giant hand floated in mid-air, about half a meter in size, which, for a spell-controllable hand, was not considered small.

    Then, under Lynn's control, this half-meter-sized Mage's Hand slammed heavily onto the ground.

    Boom-

    Dust rose, the sound neither too loud nor too soft.

    Following this, the Mage's Hand grabbed a stone from the ground, suspending it in mid-air.

    Visibly, a basketball-sized stone floated silently in the air.

    Lynn released the connection to the Mage's Hand, halting the continuous consumption of mental energy.

    Rubbing his forehead, Lynn acknowledged that the spell's power was impressive, but the mental energy depletion was rapid, even with his current mental strength. He couldn't sustain it for too long, not even with his current mental strength.

    'Lynn

    Level: Level 9 (0/100)

    Physical Fitness: 3.47

    Mental Strength: 6.9

    Mastery:

    -Earth Ring Meditation (24%)

    Life Occupation:

    -Level 1 Mutation Studies (47%) (0/10)

    -Level 1 Bloodline Studies (5%) (0/10)

    -Level 1 Alchemical Studies (2%) (0/10)

    General Experience Points: 40

    Even with the maximum mental strength limit of 6.9, he could only maintain the Mage's Hand for a maximum of 69 seconds. For Lynn at this stage, the Mage's Hand couldn't become a regular spell.

    However, the Mage's Hand did seem impressive and had the potential to fool ordinary people who didn't understand magic.

    Next was the experimentation of the last spell.

    As his mental energy dwindled, a phantom appeared in front of Lynn, bearing a striking resemblance to him in appearance and attire.

    Although the resemblance was about eight or nine points, without careful observation or for someone not very familiar with Lynn, they might mistake the phantom for him.

    In Lynn's eyes, the most significant difference lay in the temperament. The phantom had a somewhat rigid and stiff temperament.

    This was the result of Lynn's continuous efforts over the past half-month, and a month had passed since he returned from teacher Angley's place.

    Initially, the illusions created by Lynn were crude and unconvincing. Although they could confuse the minds of onlookers when standing still, any attempt to make them move or perform other actions appeared remarkably stiff and rigid.

    Over the past half-month, Lynn continuously refined the Minor Illusion Spell, resulting in significant improvements. However, when it came to the final spell, Lynn had the spell framework constructed but lacked the mutated plant seeds, rendering him unable to cast it.

    Mutated seeds could be obtained through two channels-natural magical plants and self- cultivation. Since obtaining magical plants from nature was not feasible, Lynn had to find a way to cultivate them himself.

    Fortunately, he could use alchemy to conduct extensive screening and continuously cultivate new seeds. Lynn didn't need to extract the genes from mutated seeds-he could directly use the finished product.

    However, all the mutated seeds Lynn produced during this period were in the direction of ordinary mutation, lacking the extraordinary magical power.

    This experience enlightened Lynn about the difficulty of obtaining seeds with magical powers.

    As Lynn turned to leave, a rustling sound emanated from the nearby bushes. Enhanced by Lynn's strengthened mental and physical powers, the sound was particularly clear in the darkness.

    Was it a small animal, or had someone inadvertently witnessed me using magic?

    Maintaining composure, Lynn pretended not to notice and continued walking back.

    In the bushes behind him, Bayer cautiously trailed the man ahead. Although he had just consumed blood, he was still unsatiated. However, upon hearing the commotion outside, he couldn't resist coming out.

    For some reason, the man in the distance evoked a strong sense of attraction in him, like a starving person catching a whiff of a delectable aroma.

    As the man ahead turned a corner and disappeared from view, Bayer saw him running forward. Although he sensed something peculiar, Bayer's muddled and somewhat rigid thoughts didn't delve into it. He couldn't let his delicious prey escape!

    Bayer burst out of the bushes, accelerating to catch up. At that moment, a sudden shock hit the back of his head, as if someone had struck him with a hefty blow.

    In the next instant, a scorching surge came from behind.

    Bayer felt a sudden heat in the back of his heart, and the next moment, intense burning pain erupted from his back.

    Accompanied by a pitiful scream, Bayer was sent flying by the force of the impact, crashing to the ground.

    His back was burnt, exposing flesh and a pungent scent of charred skin wafted through the air.

    Gritting his teeth against the pain, Bayer struggled to get back up, but another powerful Mental Shock slammed into his head.

    If he could articulate his thoughts coherently, he might have uttered something about unfair play.

    This time, Bayer found himself utterly bewildered. Consecutive Mental Shocks left him in a daze for several seconds.

    Facing such an easy target, Lynn launched another Acid Missile, and the potent acid landed on Bayer's head, corroding it into a pockmarked mess. Yellow- green pus oozed from the wound.

    Despite losing a significant portion of the brain, Bayer hadn't succumbed, body still twitching and convulsing slightly.

    Lynn couldn't help but feel surprised-this was the first time he had encountered a tough guy who could withstand a direct hit from an Acid Missile followed by a Minor Fireball without dying.

    With his remaining mental energy, Lynn conjured the Mage's Hand and grabbed a nearby stone, then aimed for the massive cavity where Bayer's head used to be and struck it.

    One hit, two hits.

    It wasn't until Bayer's head was reduced to an unrecognizable mush that Lynn stopped.

    That scared me to death. If this guy could endure a bit longer, my mental energy wouldn't be enough.

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