Chapter 483: Chapter 398: Golden Level Ti Faction_2
“Heehee,” Diya scratched her head awkwardly and said, “It’s not that amazing…”
“This ti the witch really did a great job,” Ash also wanted to pat the witch to praise her but Diya dodged it, “Compared to Sword Maiden, you…”
“Are we still going to be in the Spider Tower area tomorrow?”
Ash opened the Void Realm Map and checked, “White Bull will still be in the Spider Tower area for half the ti tomorrow night, but the ‘mandatory three-hour stay’ only applies once when ‘Heavenly Carriage Bull enters the Spider Tower area,’ and won’t be effective again until White Bull reenters the Spider Tower area, which ans that even if we don’t co to the Void Realm tomorrow, it’ll be fine.”
“The carriage is not damaged, right? The newly made Alchemy King’s throne won’t beco ineffective, will it?”
“It should be fine…”
“Oh right, oh right, witch, did you know? You sounded extrely arrogant just now, I’ll imitate you…”
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Sword Maiden managed to deflect the situation.
Ash returned to reality, feeling sowhat gloomy.
Sword Maiden’s action of rescuing people in the Flowing Gold River was too foolish. Ash originally wanted to find a chance to scold her properly, and it had to be in front of the witch, to prove that he was a fair Extre Dungeon team leader that applied strict demands on every operator and would not shield any incompetent team mbers.
However, Sword Maiden managed to exhibit her impressive social skills, making it tough for Ash to find a chance to butt in. It wasn’t really that he couldn’t find one, but each ti Ash tried to speak, he would be interrupted by Sword Maiden’s pitiful gaze, which forced him to continue mulling over his words.
By the ti Ash had a whole set of stern yet gentle words prepared in his mind, three hours had unconsciously ticked by in the Void Realm, and Sword Maiden imdiately clocked out, not giving Ash any chance to hold a eting.
But Ash also knew that, actually, he didn’t want to bla Sword Maiden.
After all, he was a Cult Leader, not a saint in the flesh. The fact that Sword Maiden dared to turn back and save him in that situation, even if it was a mistake and of no help, Ash would be lying if he said he wasn’t grateful.
But Ash had to consider the team.
In this encounter with the Empress’ Soul, the cracks in their team’s relationships had been starkly revealed. It was okay during regular tis, but at a real critical mont, the witch would subconsciously not trust the two of them. If it ca down to a situation where sacrifices had to be made, the witch would consider herself the first expendable mber to be abandoned.
In fact, the witch’s feelings were correct.
It’s precisely because of favoritism that closeness and distance can be differentiated. Ash was human and not a Divine Lord; how could he possibly achieve ‘fairness and justice’ without the slightest bit of emotion?
Even the Extre Master of Blood Moon favored Blood Saint Moon Shadow.
But although that’s what he thought, obviously he couldn’t act that way; Ash had to find a way to make his stance clear, or else the team would eventually fall apart.
It was ti to show his real human resource managent skills!
But managing was already this troubleso with just three people; how was he supposed to lead when the team grew bigger…
Ash let out a sigh, and just as the thought crossed his mind, he suddenly felt soone in his arms.
He looked down to see yet another pair of tiny feet.
They were Liss’s; she was sleeping next to Ash, with her little feet resting on his belly, clutching a teddy bear and drooling in her sleep. Ash rembered that Liss had said she wanted to sleep with him last night, and thinking that he was going to the Void Realm anyway, he let her be.
Why does everyone like to use as a foot pillow…
The sky was still dim, and Ash lay back down, summoned the Gospel Book, opened the “Aurora’s Mage’s Handbook,” and imdiately pop-up information appeared.
“Death Mad Sword Maiden’s Growth Report 5.17~5.23”
“Sword Technique Faction: Gold -> Gold”
“Light Magic Faction: Silver -> Silver”
“Water Magic Faction: Silver -> Silver”
“Ti Faction: Silver -> Gold”
“Magic Power: Gold one feather -> Gold two feathers”
“Training Evaluation: A!”
“Due to receiving an A rating, Death Mad Sword Maiden received a profession enhancent from the Mage’s Handbook: A Genocide Mage -> Remnant Soldier!”
“Remnant Soldier · Professional Characteristics: Deals an extra 20% damage to Heroic Soul Commanders, and each strike can break through one layer of soldier armor.”
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“Black and White Witch’s Growth Report 5.17~5.23”
“Bonds Level: 1 -> 2 (40% experience shared)”
“Spirit Faction: Silver -> Silver”
“Fist Claw Faction: Gold -> Gold”
“Ti Faction: Silver -> Gold”
“Water Magic Faction: Silver -> Silver”
“Magic Power: Gold two feathers -> Gold three feathers”
“Training Evaluation: A!”
“Due to receiving an A rating, Death Mad Sword Maiden received a profession enhancent from the Mage’s Handbook: A Genocide Follower -> Death Knight!”
“Death Knight: Deals an extra 20% damage to Heroic Soul Commanders, and each strike can cause a brief pause in Heroic Soul Commanders.”
Ash imdiately noticed sothing was amiss—how did both Sword Maiden and the witch advance to Gold in the Ti Faction!?
The witch advancing to Gold was fine, given her innate talent for ti, but Sword Maiden’s advancent in the Ti Faction ca from the Amnesia Cabin, and she hadn’t done any cultivation at all!
The Cult Leader realized sothing and opened his operator interface to find that his own Ti Faction had also achieved Gold Level!
His Sword Technique Faction was still at the Silver Level!
What was this? Were the rewards of hard efforts not equal to an overnight fortune?
Using his toenails, Ash could guess the reason for their sudden surge in the Ti Faction—it was the Flowing Gold River!
The Void Realm was the fairest; you get what you put in. Although Ash and the other two had faced near-death in the Flowing Gold River, they also faced the essence of ti firsthand, gaining a massive amount of Ti Faction experience, directly boosting their faction realm to Gold Level!
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