"A temporary Wind Chasing ssenger?"
Ree Shil was slightly stunned when he heard this answer.
"So where did the original Wind Chaser ssenger go?"
He asked.
Frankly, he quite liked the previous guy.
He found the person to be quite approachable, and most importantly, it seed like he had opened a backdoor for him.
"They committed a taboo and were punished by being sent to the Path of Wind-hearing to reflect on their mistakes."
"I’m here to temporarily take their place."
The new Wind Chaser, who was also the Wind ssenger, explained.
"I see, it sounds like the punishnt is pretty harsh for her."
Ree recalled the other party’s unstable temperant, and wondered if they would go completely mad in the Path of Wind-hearing.
It seed that his previous blessing for a lifeti of hard work and struggle had not co true.
It wasn’t that long ago.
"What taboo did she commit?"
After so thought, he asked.
It seed like the reason might be related to him.
"Issuing Wind Chaser Cards without permission."
The Wind Listener did not hide the truth.
"Uh..."
Ree couldn’t help but feel embarrassed when he heard this. Indeed, it seed like it was because of him.
However, he didn’t know if it was just him. Perhaps there were others in the Instance at this ti, and the Wind Chaser ssenger had given them cards too.
"No."
But suddenly, he realized sothing.
That[Crow-man]and the gold-edged D-level Martial Arts Secret Book were indeed Wind Chaser Cards.
But the[Blind Swordsman]wasn’t! That guy was a Wind Listening Card.
So that ant that the[Blind Swordsman]had just appeared in the card pool purely by luck?
No wonder he had failed so many tis just now. It seed that he might have used up all his luck for the year already.
"Listen to the sound of the wind."
At that mont, the Wind Listening ssenger spoke again: "It’s like a surging symphony, don’t you think it’s beautiful?"
"..."
Ree wanted to say that he couldn’t understand it at all and just found it noisy.
"Look at that rainbow, doesn’t it make you feel peaceful inside?"
"Where’s the rainbow?"
Facing the question, the Wind Listener waved his chubby bear paw.
A rainbow appeared like a bridge spanning the two sides of the canyon.
"When you face the rainbow, rember to choose tranquility."
The Wind Listener’s tone seed to have a hidden aning.
Anyway, Ree didn’t understand and just thought they were being cryptic.
"Next, you can strengthen your Inscriptions."
With the end of his words, Ree saw the Strengthening Panel pop up.
Ree looked at his Wind Chasing Points: 789.
He didn’t have much luck this ti, as he didn’t encounter the Event level that granted a large number of Wind Chasing Points.
However, the base points of the second level were higher than the first one, so he still got quite a few Wind Chasing Points.
Adding on the reserved initial funds, he ended up with a few dozen more points than he had at the first level’s Level 9.
"I’ll pass on strengthening this ti."
He laughed and closed the panel.
"Oh?"
Under the watchful eyes of the Wind Listening ssenger, he turned and walked into the Teleportation Portal.
When Ree’s figure had completely disappeared, and the portal collapsed,
The Wind Listening ssenger suddenly shook his head and murmured to himself.
"No, the rumor should be false."
When it ca to insight, the Wind Listening System was second to none.
This person wasn’t the so-called reincarnation of a divine deity as they claid.
Because there wasn’t a single trace of divine power on him.
"Forget it, let’s just consider it a small act of kindness."
He looked around in the canyon and then at the opposite side.
Indeed, the Way of Chasing Wind was addictive. Standing on the shore, he had an urge to jump across.
If he were confined here for too long, he might not be able to resist.
...
Buzz!
As the light flashed, Ree appeared in front of a mountain cave in an icy glacier.
There was no snow around, only ice. The low temperature was intimidating.
Looking down through the ice, he could see so frozen animal bones beneath the thick layer of ice.
Generally, frozen corpses should more or less retain their original appearance.
But these bones were strange, like they had been gnawed clean before being frozen.
The entrance to the cave was huge, and he could already see so ice sculptures inside from the outside.
Henry Thompson’s Card Club was like a small hut compared to it.
Ree walked in with ease.
An ice sculpture palace appeared before his eyes.
The cold and fresh air inside the cave gave a mixture of pain and relief when inhaled into the lungs.
The walls of the palace were covered with elegant ice crystal decorations, as if the whole cave was decorated by snow sprites.
There was a dium-sized hole in the ceiling, through which sunlight stread in, forming a column of light.
In the middle of this light column, there was an ice throne.
"Every ti I see this scene, it reminds of the Lich King’s frozen throne."
Ree couldn’t help but exclaim as he stood in front of the throne.
"But this boss is so lacking in presence, so low profile."
Then, his eyes turned to the guy sitting on the throne.
With pale blue skin, it appeared tough and rough.
Distinct and prominent facial features, pointy ears curling upwards, sharp and protruding nose, large and bulging eyes, showing brutality and cunning.
Thin and ssy hair, seemingly uncombed.
Thin, dry fingers, long and sharp nails, holding so frozen mud.
Small and ugly.
It was a goblin wearing an ice crown.
On both sides of the throne, there were also two goblins wearing guard’s light armor, equally ugly.
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