"Boom, boom, boom..."
The roaring sound kept echoing, and to the unaware, it might have seed like there was thunder at his house.
But in fact, Xu Nian was practicing his hamr technique, having mastered fifty percent of the power of the first style, Collapse Thunder.
The terrifying roar just now was the sound of his iron hamr striking the air.
If soone were to visit Xu Nian's courtyard, they would surely discover that it had beco dotted with one pit after another.
Each of those pits, created by his hamr strikes, was half a ter deep.
Twenty days had passed since Xu Nian joined the Battle Mansion, and during these twenty days, he had been relentlessly practicing his hamr technique behind closed doors.
However, the later stages of the Three-Forging Hamr technique proved to be progressively more difficult to master, and his progress was not as rapid as he had anticipated.
Aside from practicing the hamr technique, Xu Nian had also committed to mory the rules of the Battle Mansion, and he had finally co to clearly understand what the mbers needed to do, as well as the rules and benefits of promoting one's star level.
mbers of the Battle Mansion were ranked from one to nine stars, and the perks each star level mber could enjoy varied.
For example, one-star mbers were required to purchase combat skills or Gang Skills at full price from the Battle Mansion.
Whereas two-star mbers could enjoy a ten percent discount, three-star mbers an twenty percent discount, and so on, to the point where nine-star mbers could enjoy a ninety percent discount.
This discount should not be underestimated, knowing that a Heavenly Rank Technique sold outside for one million Gold Coins; a one-star mber would need to pay a full million, while a nine-star mber would only have to pay one hundred thousand.
Discover stories at empire
The difference was a full nine hundred thousand, which speaks volus about the disparity.
Secondly, so high-level items were only available for purchase to mbers of certain star levels.
For instance, exotic tals required a minimum of four stars or above to purchase, and these tals were valued at ten million Gold Coins.
Therefore, the more precious the item being bought, the greater the benefits enjoyed by those of a higher star level.
As for how to promote one's star level, it was through completing missions.
The Battle Mansion would continuously offer a variety of missions, categorized into nine levels, from one to nine stars.
By completing a two-star mission, one could be promoted to two-star level, complete a three-star mission, and the student's level would be raised to three-star, and so forth.
These missions were usually highly dangerous, with higher levels corresponding to greater risks.
A one-star mission involved at least slaying a master or a Demon Beast of Silver Moon Battle Sect level.
While a two-star mission required at least a Mid-level Battle Sect, which ans masters of at least Four-star level.
These masters were not ordinary in any sense; they were demons who had accumulated blood debts and could kill without batting an eye, and if it were a Demon Beast, those would be Four-star level or higher beasts with Divine Beast Bloodlines, possessing formidable combat power.
It is easy to imagine how difficult these tasks were.
Most crucially, the Battle Mansion didn't keep idle people; as mbers of the Battle Mansion, they were required to undertake a mission every month.
Many Battle Mansion students died during missions, and those who survived were all exceptionally extraordinary.
This was the reason why every mber of the Battle Mansion carried themselves with great pride, for their achievents had all been earned through bloodshed.
...
Xu Nian put away his hamr, took a bath, changed into his Battle Mansion's academy robe, and then headed for the Battle Hall.
He had been in the Battle Mansion for twenty days now; it was ti to undertake a mission, or else he would be expelled from the Battle Mansion.
In those twenty days, Chen Xifeng and Dugu Jingcheng had both already set out to execute their tasks. According to them, the tasks they had chosen were the weakest among the One-star tasks, and yet, they still nearly didn't co back.
For example, Chen Xifeng's task was to exterminate a mountain stronghold outside Tianyu City. The leader of the stronghold was a One-star Silver Moon Body Sect mber. However, during the encounter, he discovered that the leader had already broken through to the Two-star realm.
What's more, this person didn't engage him in a head-on fight, but instead used his subordinates to surround him, and he would sneak attack from the sidelines.
Chen Xifeng took four knife wounds from that stronghold leader, each one nearly fatal. If it hadn't been for a mont of negligence from the leader, which Chen Xifeng had seized to decapitate him with one sword strike, he would have truly been done for. Even so, he had to lie in bed for five days before he could get up and walk.
Dugu Jingcheng wasn't much better off; his face was left with a scar, nearly blinding one eye.
The experiences of these two served as a warning to Xu Nian, that he must take these tasks seriously and not underestimate them.
Soon, Xu Nian arrived at the Battle Hall.
The sa white-dressed woman as before was there, and when she saw Xu Nian walk in, her face revealed a hint of surprise.
"I was just thinking that it's about ti for you to co, and unexpectedly you really did co," the white-dressed woman said to Xu Nian with a smile.
Xu Nian gave a bitter smile. This white-dressed woman was definitely no easy opponent, which was evident from her strength.
Although he was unsure of the woman's status in the Battle Mansion, he was certain that her position there was by no ans low.
"I'm here to select a task," stated Xu Nian straightforwardly.
"Here, everything has been prepared for you already," responded the white-dressed woman with a smile and directly tossed a small notebook to Xu Nian.
Xu Nian didn't speak, rely glancing over the contents of the notebook.
The small notebook had rows upon rows of characters, each line representing a task. So lines were crossed out, indicating that those tasks had already been carried out by others.
Xu Nian noticed that all the tasks listed were One-star tasks.
He guessed that the tasks of other Star Levels were probably in other notebooks, but the woman in white hadn't taken them out, probably thinking he didn't need them.
Although curious, Xu Nian didn't ask for them.
After all, it was better to be safe on his first mission.
So, Xu Nian began to carefully look at the tasks in the notebook, but the tasks listed therein shocked him to the core.
One, slay the demon Zhang Yu, with Two-star Battle Sect strength, once killed three Two-Star Battle Sect mbers, charged with the massacre of the Luo Family in Wind City and the violation of won, level One-star, reward ten thousand gold coins.
Two, annihilate Gentle Wind Village, the village leader with Two-star Body Sect strength, commanding three One-star Battle Sect mbers, charged with robbery, murder, and village slaughter, level One-star, reward thirty thousand gold coins.
Three, slay the Demon Beast Chasing Wind Bloodthirsty Leopard, a Three-star Silver Moon Level Demon Beast with a Divine Beast Bloodline from an ancient Screaming Wind Divine Leopard, located deep within the Demon Beast Forest, level One-star, reward fifty thousand gold coins.
...
The more Xu Nian looked at these tasks, the more alard he grew.
These tasks were more twisted one after the other. Take, for example, the Chasing Wind Bloodthirsty Leopard: a Demon Beast of Three-star Divine Beast Bloodline caliber. Its unleashed power was even stronger than a Four-star Peak Level Body Sect mber. Normally, only Battle Sect mbers of the Five-star Level would dare to fight it head-on.
He had anticipated these tasks to be dreadful, yet they turned out to be even more horrific than he had imagined.
"Stunned, aren't you? Who told you to co so late? All the simpler tasks have been picked clean by others; what's left are the One-star tasks with considerably higher difficulty," said the white-dressed woman, seeing Xu Nian's astonished expression, teasingly.
Xu Nian gave a wry smile. So there was such a trick to it?
"This one then!" Xu Nian said, pointing to the last task in the small notebook.
The white-dressed woman glanced at the task Xu Nian was pointing at; her smile suddenly froze. She looked at Xu Nian seriously and said, "Are you sure you want to choose this task? I suggest you pick another one, or you'll die a horrible death."
User Comments
0 comments from readers