Chapter 773 The Gods' Game: Card Swapping 17



Chapter 773 The Gods' Game: Card Swapping 17

March 14, 163.

Fogblade walked down the street carrying a paper bag full of bread.

Since making the deal with the Sun Chaser, her financial situation has improved a lot. Every seven days, the other party would appear outside her bedroom window and hand her three magical items to copy.

She gets 150 gold coins each time. Sometimes, when the other person is in a good mood and too lazy to count, they will just grab a handful and throw them on her table. In these cases, she can get at least 200 gold coins.

The only thing that made her feel regretful and sad was that she never saw Xun Ge again.

Every time she asked about Xun Ge, Zhu Ri's expression was hard to decipher.

Sometimes Zhu Ri will laugh out loud as if he has thought of something funny, sometimes he will click his tongue impatiently, sometimes he will look annoyed and not want to talk, and occasionally he will chuckle.

When Zhu Ri came to see her last time, Wu Ren mustered up the courage to tell Zhu Ri that she asked her to let Xun Ge go to school, and that she was willing to pay Xun Ge's tuition.

The elf's gaze at her was so complex that Mistblade couldn't understand it at all. It seemed to be a mixture of surprise, incomprehension, and perhaps even a hint of amusement.

But Zhu Ri had no idea how generous and kind Xun Ge was...

There was a note hidden inside the game console, which contained the recipe and brewing instructions for a basic healing potion.

On the market, this potion recipe costs over 500 gold coins.

For that reason alone, she was willing to support Xun Ge's schooling.

She can save at least 400 gold coins every month, and now she has saved 1020 gold coins. There are still more than 3 months before she can register, which is enough for her to save up for their tuition and travel expenses.

Once they pay their tuition, they can earn their living expenses together at school.

...if her poor friend hadn't had his neck snapped by that cruel elf.

Thinking of her first good friend after coming into this world, Mistblade sniffed and held back her tears.

As she passed the gem shop, she glanced inside as usual, but instead of maple syrup, she saw a busy oak owl.

Maple Syrup was taken to Draenor by her father last week, supposedly to assess her magic and talent beforehand.

That evening, Mistblade sat on the edge of his bed and counted the gold coins in his hand again. Today was another trading day, and he wondered if Zhu Ri was in a good or bad mood.

Just then, there was a knock on the door and window of her balcony, but the first thing she saw was not the elf that almost filled the entire small balcony, but the cub with what seemed to be flowing flames behind it.

She ran over in surprise and opened the French windows. After a brief moment of stunned silence, she hugged the little oak owl tightly: "Oh my god, you're alive!!"

Little Oak Owl hugged his good friend back tightly: "Yes, yes! To be honest, I can't believe it either!!"

day by day:……?

The elf grabbed the young apprentice by the back of his collar, shook him off, and separated the two cubs that were stuck together. Then he tossed three items to Mistblade: "Copy. She'll stay here tonight. You two can stick together all night."

Fogblade smiled sheepishly at Zhuri, then deftly copied the three items and handed them all to Zhuri.

Every day, he grabbed a handful of gold coins from his purse and handed them over.

This was the first time Mistblade hadn't counted the coins; she collected them all without even looking at them, her attention entirely focused on her good friend.

She noticed the change in him; in just over two months, he seemed to have undergone a complete transformation.

Her new clothes fit her perfectly, her hair had been noticeably styled, and her eyes held a newfound determination and courage, devoid of any hesitation or unease. Like a small boat that had finally reached shore, or a small animal that had found its home, she seemed to be doing quite well.

But Fogblade sensed danger emanating from her, like... like a sharp dagger that had lost its sheath, the gleam of the blade making anyone who tried to approach hesitate.

But the next second, her best friend gave her a second hug.

Zhu Ri showed no interest in the little cub's feelings, and left after saying "I'll come pick her up tomorrow."

A surprised voice rang out from behind: "She doesn't want you anymore?! How about I adopt you? I have money now."

day by day:……

Before her apprentice could answer, the little moon fox asked again, "You haven't gone astray, have you?"

This time, after hearing her apprentice's answer, she asked her good friend, "Are you asking about my character, or my body and soul?"

She didn't want to listen anymore; she was afraid she wouldn't be able to resist going back and beating those two cubs.

Being adopted by Mistblade is impossible; this trip back to Karadom is just a short stay.

The next day, he took his apprentice away.

They were going to their third class.

Yu Xunge was getting impatient. The second trial had been postponed day by day, which had disappointed her for a long time. As soon as she left Karadom, she asked, "What is the third lesson?"

"Art."

"Huh? Is it the art of killing? Or the art of deceiving?"

I always feel that the art that Zhu Ri talks about is not a good thing.

Zhu Ri didn't answer the question. She led Yu Xunge westward to Draenor, a place Yu Xunge had always longed to visit.

The journey wasn't too far, but every day on the way, he would give her lessons and assign her all sorts of strange tasks.

For example, she would suddenly hide away. When Yu Xunge tracked her down and found her within 3 days, Yu Xunge suspected that she had only temporarily left him to run errands and was just using him as a pet.

For example, she might suddenly provide information about a certain wild animal and ask her to capture it alive within a few days, with requirements regarding age and gender.

For example, she would give Yu Xunge an hour to run away and hide, and an hour later, Zhu Ri would set off to find her.

If Yu Xunge has more than 10 minutes to hide after setting off each day, she will have dinner. If it is less than 10 minutes, she will have to walk upside down or hop like a frog to get going the next day.

But every day, as long as she finished her studies, Yu Xunge would consciously review the etiquette she had learned in Zanja.

Those etiquettes require frequent practice to become a habit when needed.

The master and apprentice were both quite busy, so much so that the journey that should have taken three days by full-speed flight took more than half a month, and they didn't see Draenor until April 5th.

Standing atop the mountain, Yu Xunge was awestruck by the beauty and vastness of Draenor.

She couldn't see where Draenor ended; her city gates stretched out to the left and right, and she didn't know where the end was. Perhaps the mountain beneath her feet was too close to Draenor?

She didn't know.

This is a city brimming with art, overflowing with unrestrained beauty. It has no rules, and every building is bizarre and has nothing to do with order, yet from a distance, they appear remarkably harmonious.

Even the colors seem to have been carefully matched.

Every building is a sight to behold.

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