"Will Moonlight Wetlands find out about this skill of mine?" Even though Yu Xunge had already guessed it from the reaction of the academy, she still wanted to confirm it.
"No, as long as it's not a God-given talent skill, no matter what means, it can't be detected. But if you use a skill, it's different. There are many ways to track it down. My suggestion is that in Moonlight Wetlands, you should not use that skill, because if the situation is serious, the teachers inside will track it down at all costs."
Yu Xunge always felt that this "serious" was hinting at something.
It's similar to what Zhuri said at the beginning, "Most of them cannot enter the academy to study."
[I want to improve so much] Is it serious?
It may not be serious once or twice, but if it happens too many times, it will become serious.
Wanting to ask for clarification, Yu Xunge pressed on, "What is considered serious? Murder?"
She did not give multiple options, and then cleverly added "stealing" in. A little trick she learned at the Thief Bug Tavern was that if you want the information to be unknown to others, you should not say it out loud from the beginning, no matter in any form.
I don't know if Zhuri noticed the apprentice's trick, but she probably didn't intend to expose it. She gave the answer directly: "Killing, stealing, and deprivation are not allowed. Fraud is allowed. The academy welcomes people with a talent for fraud. They can help them train their cubs."
Finally, she concluded rudely: "In short, the Moonlight Wetlands will not accept anything that the cubs cannot handle in the early stage."
Yu Xunge keenly sorted out a piece of information: "Will Moonlight Wetland and other colleges accept them in the later stage?"
Zhuri: "Yes, when they reach level 4, Moonlight Wetland will accept transfer students because they believe that level 4 students are no longer cubs and should learn to deal with this. You don't have to worry, because these transfer students will sign a strict contract and will not attack lower-level cubs."
After answering the apprentice's question, it was Zhuri's turn to ask, "How did you gain skills when you awakened your God-given talent? I haven't heard of such a thing."
Yu Xunge replied: "Yes."
"You only ate one awakening fruit?"
"yes."
This is automatic reply turned on.
Yu Xunge did not tell Zhuri that in addition to the God-given talent, he had awakened three skills.
She didn't want to be too far away from Zhuri, but she couldn't be completely sincere either.
Such a complex existence had never appeared in her life.
Walking beside Zhuri, she raised her little head and looked up at the tall elf. The sunlight fell on the long sword, and the refracted light dazzled her, but she still couldn't help but take a look.
The elf walked forward without looking away: "What's wrong?"
"I was thinking, if there weren't so many emotions in the world, I wouldn't be so distressed if there were only love and hate."
Zhuri did not respond to the childish words, and remained silent until the apprentice was handed over to the new teacher today.
Yu Xunge thought Zhuri didn't want to pay attention to her stupid words, and she didn't care. She didn't want to get an answer from Zhuri.
The person teaching her today was the boss who sold weapons in Garbage Street.
It asks, “What do you want to learn?”
Yu Xunge asked: "What methods can be used to track the user of skills? How to avoid being tracked?"
The green-skinned boss laughed and said, "Oh, that's something to talk about."
“Can I learn about this?”
"Sure, I can talk to you about 800 gold coins. Don't worry, I promise to tell you something you don't know."
The second half of the sentence was obviously directed to Zhuri, who was staring out the window in a daze not far away.
…
When leaving Garbage Street, Zhuri seemed to finally return to normal.
They stopped at the intersection of Garbage Street. Facing Yu Xunge's puzzled look, Zhuri pointed to the candy store next to the alley at the entrance of Garbage Street and asked, "Would you like to buy some candy to take to school?"
Yu Xunge looked at the candy store called Rock Locust. The store had great service. Almost every time he passed by, there were at least a dozen customers choosing candies inside.
All the candies inside were things she had never seen, let alone imagined what they would taste like.
She didn't want to spend her saved gold coins on such a place...
She shook her head and said, "No, I..."
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