Yakson took the badge and, after a careful observation, pulled out a pearl with silver light swirling around it and a feather from so kind of bird.
Next, he lightly pressed his forefinger onto the surface of the badge and began to chant softly: "...guided by the star paths... reveal the hidden..."
Suddenly, fine cracks appeared on the pearl, the feather emitted a kind of white radiant light, and began to gradually vanish from the tip, while the translucent glow on the badge’s surface grew brighter.
At the sa ti, Yakson, acting as the caster, had his eyes covered by what seed like a continuous stream of text flashing by.
Raine watched the scene with great interest; it was his first ti witnessing the casting of an identification spell.
About a minute later, Yakson smiled, looked at Raine, and said:
"Mr. Rein, this item is nad the Life Detection Badge, an ordinary magic equipnt. Its effect is to consu a small amount of spiritual power to activate life detection."
"The detection range is a 30-ter radius area centered at the badge’s position. It can be used up to three tis a day, and twenty-four hours after the last use, it will recharge automatically and be ready for use again."
"If obstructed by thick rocks or tal, its detection range and effect will decrease."
"A decent detection equipnt, worth around 25 gold."
....
Half an hour later.
With a smile, Raine was about to leave the Adventurer’s Association with Elise.
"Miss Elise? I just heard from Liya that you’re here at the association. There’s a letter for you." At this mont, a female receptionist from the ground floor suddenly ran over.
Receiving the letter and looking at the red wax seal with the ring mark, Elise’s eyes lit up with joy as she looked at Raine.
"Mr. Rein, Reya has sent a letter."
Saying this, Elise opened the letter and began to read it.
"Oh my gosh! Wonderful news, Reya has successfully advanced to Phantom Shooter!"
"It’s hard to imagine, our squad now has two special classes, with you, Mr. Rein, and Reya together, just think of how powerful our squad will beco." Elise clasped the scepter to her chest, her big eyes smiling like crescent moons.
"I’m looking forward to it as well. Right, did Reya ntion when she will return to Mill Town?" Raine also smiled, having two special classes indeed held great promise.
However, he imdiately thought of the assessnt task for advancing to Black Iron Level Adventurer.
If Reya could make it in ti, it would be even better.
"She ntioned in the letter that she plans to head ho first to understand the situation with the mysterious organization, Farad Manor."
"Oh? Reya’s ho is?" Raine raised an eyebrow and couldn’t help but ask.
He’d heard before that Reya’s family was noble, but seed not on good terms with them, so Raine never proactively inquired.
But now, listening to Elise’s tone, Reya’s family seed quite influential, evidently capable of understanding or exploring this mysterious organization.
"Reya’s father is Dorne City’s Sheriff, Baron Olsen. However, Reya has always believed her mother’s death is greatly linked to her father, so their relationship hasn’t been good over these past two years."
"...But in reality, I feel that Baron Olsen is a very rigid and serious person, and I’ve advised Reya many tis that perhaps there’s so misunderstanding... Later, Reya just dragged Chris and to form the Adventurer Squad."
Listening to Elise’s narrative, Raine couldn’t help but conjure the image of a rebellious noble girl leaving ho.
"By the way, Mr. Rein, Reya ntioned that we should proceed with the advancent task first, she might stay a few more days in Dorne City and try to thoroughly investigate this organization through the family."
At this point, Elise, in reading the end of the letter, seed a bit indecisive, looked up at Raine.
"Mr. Rein, what should we do?"
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