Bervis pushed open the window and jumped into Ike's room.
Seeing the men's boxer shorts that Aiko had thrown on the table, Bovis's lips twitched, and he smiled nonchalantly: "Of course, it's because I can't stand seeing a certain future ten-star adventurer being snatched away by an outsider."
"Ten stars?"
Ai Ke asked in confusion, "Isn't it nine stars?"
“Temporary Nine Stars,” Bervis said. “Someone saw a woman wearing the Ice Abyss Badge visit the Phoenix Flower Villa.”
The unspoken rules of Ice Abyss are not particularly secretive. Anyone with a keen eye can find out that ten-star adventurers must sign a contract pledging allegiance to Lord Cold Moon.
"Ten stars!" Ai Ke clenched her fists.
Bovis said, "Such a big cabbage, how many sluts would she be eyeing if she went to Azure City? The adventurers there are not only strong, but there are also far more beautiful girls than in White Dove City."
“Ugh,” Aiko uttered in a humiliated voice.
“I’m here to help you,” Bervis said with a smile.
Ever since watching the live stream of that fifteen-story adventure, Bovis was even more anxious than Eko.
Linda's twin magic has the potential to develop far beyond the Moon Rank.
Inside the room, the brother and sister plotted something.
Ai Ke, who had been a dejected nobody, once again rose to prominence.
After three years of having a limp, she abandoned her wheelchair and stood up proudly.
Bervis nodded with satisfaction.
If that doesn't work...
It's estimated that Ai will never have another chance.
If the plan fails.
Ai Ke went back to Nanyan City with him and dutifully inherited the family business.
This was his condition for assisting Eko.
Rochelle suffered a fatal injury during the battle against the Forest Dragon, and his days of adventure are numbered.
We urgently need to bring in strong new blood to maintain the glory of the Holy Rock Adventure Team.
Bovis thought to himself that whether it succeeded or not, it would be a gain for Shengyan.
He patted Ike on the shoulder: "Good luck."
"We will win." Aiko curled the corners of her mouth, revealing a confident smile.
Three more days passed after that.
In the afternoon, Linda and her group returned from the training building by horse-drawn carriage.
Today's training will continue to focus on simulated battles against the Fire Giant.
Everyone here is a highly talented adventurer, and they grasp many things very quickly.
If we have all the necessary supplies, we'd have a 70-80% chance of success even if we went to fight right now.
With the summer recruitment season for Ice Abyss drawing ever closer, the weather is starting to get hot.
The temperature remained high into the afternoon.
The setting sun shone brightly on Linda's face as she drove.
It makes one feel a little impatient for no reason.
He pondered to himself: the materials for the fire-resistant powder were still missing the Crimson Glazed Stone, and there was still no news about the recruitment of light-element mages.
It's like traveling for a long time and then encountering an insurmountable cliff.
They had the ability to build wooden bridges, but were hampered by a lack of timber.
Unless Linda uses her three bye privileges and gives up the legendary weapon inside the Flame Giant, she can break through the 19th floor and become a Rising Sun-level adventurer team.
All our efforts have been in vain.
Linda absolutely must avoid this situation from happening.
Recently, he noticed that his team members were restless and eager to reach the upper levels of the World Tree as soon as possible.
As the Phoenix Flower stands at the pinnacle of White Dove City, the challenges it faces are growing ever greater.
The Heart Adventurers, Scarlet Augut, and the howling bear far away in South Rock City could all become enemies of the Phoenix Flower.
The team members were unaware that Linda possessed the ability to "transform into the Shadow of Darkness once," and they all considered things from their own perspectives—that with the current Phoenix Tail Flower, it would definitely be at a disadvantage against the Rising Sun-level adventure team.
“Three days.” Linda drove the carriage and pondered, “If we still don’t get news of the Light Mage within three days, Tasia and I will go to Azure City ourselves to recruit people.”
Upon hearing this, the team members exchanged bewildered glances.
Just as Linda was worried about them, they were also worried about Linda's condition. Linda was under the most pressure and the one who couldn't afford to collapse the most.
They remained silent the entire way.
The carriage entered the main road, and after crossing this street, you would reach the Canary Quarter.
The streets were wide, with many vendors setting up stalls along the edges.
The most bustling spot was undoubtedly a small stall with the words "Magic Divination" hanging on it.
A large crowd gathered around, forming several layers, with more passersby joining in.
"The trick hasn't been exposed yet?" Linda glanced at him, thinking in surprise.
He had seen this stall a few days ago.
But I didn't take it to heart.
Divination involves predicting the future.
How could a great sage with such abilities possibly set up a stall on the street?
It's obvious to anyone with their feet that this is a lie.
"Captain, shall we go take a look too?" Monica curiously poked her little head out.
Tasia said coldly, "What a waste of time. He's just a heartless swindler who only makes money off the poor and fools."
"Just... just for fun," Monica said softly.
Linda: "Where are you two?"
Kaphni excitedly raised her hand: "I have nothing else to do this afternoon, I'm going!"
Lulu hesitated for a moment, then said, "It's okay to go and take a look."
Given Lulu's personality, she wouldn't normally get involved in this farce.
But she noticed that the team had been listless lately, so taking this opportunity to change their mood was not a bad idea.
Linda nodded: "Then let's go take a look."
The carriage stopped by the roadside, and the group walked toward the magic fortune-telling stall.
"It's the Phoenix Flower Adventure Team!"
Their appearance immediately attracted everyone's attention.
Thanks to the fame of the iris flower, there was originally a queue that would have taken several hours, but everyone voluntarily stepped aside, and a path leading directly to the stall appeared in front of Linda.
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