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Now reading: Chapter 67: You’re Gone, and Your Stuff Is Mine Too from Embroidered Uniform Guard: I Can Plunder Talents, a Eastern novel by A fleeting visitor journeying to the mortal world.

Seeing Ye Liuyun approaching, Yun Sheng’s eyes turned even more resentful.

It’s all because of this guy, otherwise, I wouldn’t have ended up like this.

"Kill him!"

Without unnecessary words, Ye Liuyun directly ordered.

"Wait!"

Seeing that Ye Liuyun was about to make a move without hesitation, Yun Sheng was taken aback. Aren’t you going to interrogate ?

Despite his inner resentnt, Yun Sheng didn’t want to die. He had a bright future ahead; how could he die here?

"Spare ."

Having thought of sothing, Yun Sheng stared straight at Ye Liuyun.

"If you spare , I can give you all the money I’ve saved over these years, and I can also give you the spells I know. How about that?"

As long as he lived, Yun Sheng figured he would still have a chance for revenge.

At least that’s what Yun Sheng believed.

But!

eting Yun Sheng’s gaze, Ye Liuyun suddenly tilted his neck and smiled.

"Once you’re dead, won’t those things still be mine?"

Naive.

"You!"

Yun Sheng wanted to say sothing more.

But Shi Sheng, standing by, had already drawn his saber and swung it down at Yun Sheng’s neck.

Even at the mont of death, Yun Sheng’s eyes were wide open in disbelief.

Probably never expected that, with what he thought was a promising future, he would die in such a place.

While Si Nan was searching the body, Ye Liuyun took away the Talent Entry floating out of Yun Sheng, thinking that although the Great Qian Dynasty didn’t value mages, that didn’t an one couldn’t learn their ways.

Human energy is finite—many spend their entire lives cultivating one technique.

But Ye Liuyun was different; the life of soone with cheats can sotis be so unfair.

’By this calculation, I suppose I’m practicing both martial arts and magic.’

As Ye Liuyun pondered.

Si Nan, having finished searching the body, approached with a book that was so worn it was nearly rotten.

"Sir, besides so Peace Talismans, this book sewn into the lining is all he had."

If it was sewn directly into the lining, it must have been sothing very important.

"Hmm!"

Ye Liuyun nodded and took it smoothly.

’Basic Fire Control Skill.’

This was Yun Sheng’s spell manual. Judging by its degree of decay, it seed to be an incomplete version, missing a lot of content.

Ye Liuyun flipped through it roughly.

There were only three complete spells: Ghost Fire Magic, used by Yun Sheng to disguise as a ghostly fire—a small floating fireball with average attack power.

Fire-igniting Magic, which invokes the spell to freely choose a target to burn.

At that ti, Yun Sheng used this magic to set Ye Liuyun ablaze, but unfortunately, its effectiveness was average; it was useless against even slightly higher realm martial artists.

The last one was Fire-breathing Magic, where fire is expelled from the mouth.

No wonder it was Basic Fire Control Skill; the power was generally average, but Yun Sheng managed to beco a Ninth-Grade Mage with these three spells.

Learned!

Although the power was average, perhaps sotis they could indeed be highly effective.

Moreover.

These spells gave Ye Liuyun an inspiration—everyone needs to have a trump card.

Perhaps no one would ever expect that besides being a martial artist, he was also a mage.

He didn’t rush to cultivate but instead stored the spell manual away first.

"Go check his residence and see if there’s anything else of value."

According to Yun Sheng’s account, he had swindled a lot over the years, so he should have saved quite a bit of money.

Find it if you can; if not, Ye Liuyun didn’t care.

After all, the most important thing had already been obtained.

"Understood!"

Si Nan nodded knowingly.

Then he beckoned Shi Sheng to leave.

As they left, Shi Sheng couldn’t resist kicking Yun Sheng’s corpse. Damn it, pretending to be a ghost to scare people, humiliating so much.

,,,

"Talent Entry System!

Host: Ye Liuyun!

Cultivation Realm: Late-stage Innate/Ninth-Grade Mage

Martial Arts: Wind-Slaying Saber Skill, Cangyang Force, Pine Wood Saber Skill, Jade-breaking Hands, Blazing Blade Skill, Phantom Shadow Nine Steps, Overlord Saber,

Magic: Basic Fire Control Skill,

Talent Entries: Child of Destiny (Gold), Combat Physique (Gold), Unity of Human and Saber (Purple), Extraordinary Comprehension (Purple), Swordsmanship Talent (Green), Extre Yang Physique (Purple), Scent Recognition (Blue), Trace-free Snow Treading (Purple),

Mage Potential (Green),"

Deep into the night.

Sitting cross-legged in the inn room, Ye Liuyun slowly opened his eyes and exhaled a mouthful of turbid air.

The changes in the character template were significant.

Besides martial arts, there was now also a magic section.

At the sa ti, after the Late-stage Innate cultivation, there was also the Ninth-Grade Mage realm.

"Simpler than expected."

Raising one hand, a crimson fireball suddenly ignited in the air above Ye Liuyun’s palm.

Ghost Fire Magic.

Many of the entries can be used in conjunction, such as Extraordinary Comprehension and Extre Yang Physique.

No need to say for Extraordinary Comprehension, Extre Yang Physique could help Ye Liuyun adapt well to these flas.

Without the Mage Potential talent, Ye Liuyun indeed couldn’t cultivate magic, but once adding Mage Potential, it wasn’t as simple as one plus one equals two.

But it’s not without bad news.

"The blue-grade Mage Potential entry is still too low; in the end, it can only cultivate to Eighth-Grade Mage."

Beyond that, wanting to cultivate to Seventh or Sixth Grade was basically impossible.

Unless there was a higher grade of magical talent.

Moreover, the power of these three spells was generally average, and Ye Liuyun was already considering going back to the Imperial City to see if he could find so magic manuals.

Thinking about this made Ye Liuyun relax quickly.

The beginning is the hardest—now that he had the mage talent, the rest would be simpler.

Take it slow.

Many things are not achievable in haste.

At worst, first, hone the cultivation techniques needed by martial artists, as Ye Liuyun couldn’t neglect the martial realm due to his mage status.

Ever since personally dealing with Ye Liufeng.

Ye Liuyun understood.

In this world, everything can betray you, but your own strength never will.

,,,,

Early the next morning.

Just as Ye Liuyun opened the door, he saw Si Nan and Shi Sheng waiting outside.

It seed like they hadn’t rested all night.

However, from Si Nan’s eyes, he was still very excited.

Seeing Ye Liuyun co out, Si Nan excitedly said.

"Sir, you would never guess how many silver notes we found at Yun Sheng’s place."

Yun Sheng had always swindled one place after another.

So he always turned the silver taels he got into easily portable silver notes.

In front of Ye Liuyun, Si Nan didn’t dare play any gas, so he said directly.

"Over ten thousand taels; this swindler was really wealthy."

Yun Sheng must have had expenses of his own, yet he still saved over ten thousand taels; he was truly a money pit.

Receiving the silver notes handed over by Si Nan, Ye Liuyun couldn’t help but smile.

See.

Now that you’re dead, these things are mine.

,,,,,,

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