Liam couldnât help but feel excited going back to the academy.
âThereâs much to do. I havenât even begun forging something suitable for my prowess. I can probably match Roganâs blades now.â
Although the level of experience was vastly less, Liam had the Kingâs Eye. Not to mention, Rogan didnât have the âcookâ method Liam had invented.
Out of all his new advancements and progress, Blood Weaving was still the area he most improved in. Liam smiled just thinking about it.
âIâm also close to the middle-stage of the Rank 3 body. Itâll take a week or so to get past that point.â
Liam remembered the âHouse of Honorâ over the Hole.
âI should be strong enough for that now, right?â
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A week passed.
The train had finally arrived at the underwater terminal. đŻđđŁđŠđ.đŠđĄ
Liam and the rest had promptly exited.
There wasnât much that changed inside the academy while he was gone. It looked the exact same, but it looked like most of the students were on break.
The giant bubble was still holding strong, but the few students lingering around the terminal looked much stronger compared to before.
They gave Liam and his group shocked looks, as though they had grown another head.
âI guess we depart from here,â Nord said solemnly, his gaze forward. âIt was a fun journey, but Iâm sure we wonât see each other anymore.â
âProbably not,â Liam confirmed casually as he began to walk to his dorms, but the others were headed in the same direction.
âIâll be here until I graduate, maybe accept a high ranking position in the Royal army. Deafie is obviously heading back to the dragon. What about you, Lawrence?â the delinquent asked curiously, dodging the kick aiming for the back of his head.
Despite the squabble, they were still curious as to what Liam was going to answer with.
âThe Celestial Ranks.â
âThought so,â Nord and Rin nodded to themselves. âTouchingâ the stars only meant one thing, after all.
Nessa gave the three youths a quiet side glance. Although she didnât approve of their maniacal personalities, they made her realize the harsh truth of the cultivation world.
âThank you. I will repay the safety you all have given me if my family ever grows.â
Exchanging a solemn nod with the group, Nessa departed.
From there, Rin and Nord left after exchanging a few more words, and Liam was alone once again.
Just how he liked it.
Nord and Rinâs personalities werenât too annoying compared to the snobby nobles⊠but he wouldnât deliberately become friends with them just because of that.
âI havenât been teleported to the Headmasterâs office yet. Iâll meet with him later. First, Iâll wait for the rewards.â
As he made his way towards his accommodation, Liam garnered more than a few strange looks from the passing students.
âThe Golden-Eyed Vagrant is back!â a shocked voice shouted in the distance.
Liam felt his headache worsen.
Scowling, he quickly found his dorm and entered.
The small house had not changed in the least during his time abroad, which relieved him quite a bit.
Although he wanted to get straight into forging and inscribing, Liam didnât have any materials on hand. In the first place, he wouldnât start anything before receiving his rewards.
âAlso, Iâm going to need the third Psionic RuneâŠâ
That would undoubtedly reveal his new status as a Rank 2 Magus, but then again, it was just a matter of time before it got out anyway.
Liam made his way to the basement, then steeled his gaze and heaved a slight breath.
âYouâre watching, right?â
Liam seemingly spoke to himself.
Silence answered his question.
âDonât be difficult⊠tell me what you want. Didnât you tell me weâll talk more?â
Silence.
Liam clicked his tongue in annoyance. He spent the next few minutes speaking to himself, but nothing useful came out of it.
In the end, he just began cultivating out of frustration.
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Two hours passed.
Still, his rewards didnât arrive.
Frowning, Liam decided to leave his house and head towards Reyeâs office, but when he opened the door, the Headmaster was looking straight at him with a sly smile.
âMiss Kalia thoroughly praised your work. May I come in?â
Liam softened his grimace and nodded, then stepped aside for the man to enter.
He half expected the Headmaster to be pissed off at him for Geraldâs death, but Reye didnât bat an eye.
âThis place is a mess⊠how can you call this a home?â Reye asked with furrowed brows, looking at the scattered piles of clothes and misplaced furniture.
âI have no time for cleaning.â
Reye opened his mouth to reprimand him, but shook his head and gave up.
âIâm honestly relieved youâre back. Most of the teachers havenât been briefed on your mission, and that damn Janice has been pestering me constantly about where you went.â
The Headmasterâs tone grew angrier as he spoke, but then calmed himself down seeing the weirded out look on Liamâs face.
A moment later, he took out three individual rings from his pockets.
Liamâs eye flashed with greed for a split second.
âRelax,â the Headmaster said, noticing the look. âNot all three of these are yours.â
Liam looked dejected, but the Headmaster shook his head.
âIâm here to grant you a choice between three options.â
Noticing Liamâs confused expression, Reye began with an explanation.
âYour achievements in the Korsan Lands have been nothing short of amazing, and it wouldnât fit the Royals not to graciously reward you for it. Kalia simply thought you would be the type to appreciate a choice.â
Smart of her.
Reye began to explain the choices.
âAs a general reward, youâll be given a base reward of 450k âOraâ Stones, four Rank 3 spells, a Rank 4 martial art, and a Rank 3 cultivation technique of your choosing.â
Liam was about to interject. The rewards were basically the same as before, but Reye stopped him instantly.
âYou have the choice between a base Rank 5 tempering method, not attuned with your element, or a Rank 4 darkness cultivation technique, or a darkness spell that progresses with your mental sphere.â














