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Now reading: Chapter 44: Madam Fei's Advise from The Last Paragon in the Apocalypse, a Action novel by PDrop.

Madam Fei stood there, stunned, her eyes wide as she looked at the boy who had surprised her just days ago with those high-tier monster bodies. But now, Klaus's transformation left her even more speechless. He hadn't just grown more handso; he had beco unique.

His pure white hair and golden eyes set him apart in a way few could ignore. Though many could dye their hair white, sothing is srizing about the natural color. It gave him an air of mystery and enchantnt that dyed hair could never replicate. Klaus had shifted from rely good-looking to sothing beyond—handso in a way that defied expectations.

Klaus noticed Madam Fei's shocked expression and smiled slightly. Normally, such stares from others would make him uncomfortable or even irritated, but with Madam Fei, it was different. Her reaction amused him, and instead of feeling annoyed, he found himself quietly entertained by it.

"As promised, I'm here with even more goods," Klaus said, snapping Madam Fei out of her reverie.

She blinked, still slightly dazed, before blurting out, "You—when did you beco this handso?"

Klaus chuckled softly at her reaction, feeling more at ease now. "I suppose it just happened," he replied, a hint of amusent in his voice.

"Anyway, I have so stuff for you," Klaus said, shifting the conversation back to business. He began retrieving the bodies of the monsters he had killed during his second hunt. After that, he carefully placed the zombie cores on the counter.

Madam Fei's eyes widened as she looked at the sheer number of monster bodies and cores in front of her. "This..." she muttered, dumbfounded, trying to process what she was seeing. Hundreds of monster bodies and cores lay before her.

"Well, my last hunt went surprisingly better than I expected," Klaus said with a smile. "No need to rush with the appraisal. I'll leave them with you, and you can send the paynt once you've had ti to check them all," he added, his tone calm and confident.

Madam Fei, still stunned, nodded slowly. "You're full of surprises, aren't you?" she said, shaking her head with a small smile. "I'll make sure to appraise everything carefully and send what you're owed."

Klaus nodded again, more at ease with Madam Fei. Despite his rising status, he still planned to continue selling to her, at least until she couldn't buy anymore.

"I'll be heading into the Forbidden Zone soon," Klaus said casually. "Next ti, I might co back with even better goods."

Madam Fei's eyes widened in concern. "The Forbidden Zone... that's a dangerous place, Klaus. Are you sure you want to go there?"

Klaus smiled, his confidence unwavering. "Dangerous, yes. But I'm ready. There's no growth without risk," he replied calmly.

"Well, I guess you're right," Madam Fei said with a sigh. "But if you're heading into the Forbidden Zone, this might be our last transaction. Mutated monsters are several tis more expensive than regular ones. And although I said I could buy anything you sell, I won't be able to afford more than a dozen Mutated Monsters at most."

She trailed off, a hint of regret in her voice.

"It doesn't matter," Klaus said casually. "I can leave them with you, and when you co up with the money, you can send it to ."

Madam Fei looked at him with a gentle smile. "You clearly don't realize the value of Mutated monsters, nor how high the demand is these days. Even the weakest Mutated monster is a hundred tis more expensive than a high-tier normal monster."

"A hundred tis?" Klaus was taken aback, his eyes widening in shock.

"Yes," she continued, nodding. "And that's just for ordinary Mutated monsters."

"It's still the sa to ," Klaus replied confidently. "I'll bring them here, and you can use your connections to sell them. That way, you earn so profit, and I'll still be getting the better end of the deal."

Madam Fei smiled, clearly pleased by the arrangent. She knew that with her experience as a businesswoman, she could sell those Mutated monsters for far more than Klaus could on his own. It was a win-win situation for both of them—less effort, more gain.

"However," she said, her tone growing more serious, "you should be very careful going into the Forbidden Zone. That place is filled with dangerous monsters, but worse than that, you might encounter vile humans—more vicious than the monsters themselves. But the fact that you're going there tells you're a powerful warrior, so let share a little secret with you, consider it an advice."

Klaus leaned in slightly, intrigued by her shift in tone.

"When you enter the Forbidden Zone," she continued, "all kills you make will be recorded and awarded points. These points determine your might and strength. What many don't know is that these points are more than just a ranking—they open doors. So arrogant people can get ahead because they have powerful backers, but those without support can only rely on their own strength."

Madam Fei paused, her eyes locking onto Klaus's. "Even if you're strong, without the right connections, you'll be blocked from entering certain places. But there's a way around that. The point system. If you manage to climb into the top 1000 in this city, your status will rise higher than you could ever hope for."

Klaus took in her words thoughtfully before asking, "How many rankings are there, and how hard is it to enter?"

"There are four rankings," Madam Fei explained. "City, Region, Union, and World Rankings. But don't concern yourself with the last three right now—just appearing on the City Ranking is more than enough. You should know, that each ranking only has a thousand people, and even the one in the 1000th spot holds significant influence.

Making it onto the list will be your opportunity to beco an important figure."

Klaus smirked. "So essentially, I need to beco popular by showing everyone I'm a true warrior," he said with a mischievous glint in his eyes.

Madam Fei chuckled. "In a way, yes. But rember, it's not just about popularity—it's about proving your strength. Get on that list, and doors will start opening for you."

Klaus couldn't help but smile to himself. Even before Madam Fei's advice, he had already set his sights on sothing far grander: world domination. But for now, his first objective was complete. He had secured a house for his mother, ensuring she could live a happy and peaceful life for the rest of her days. That thought brought him a deep sense of satisfaction.

Now, his focus shifted to his next goal—becoming several tis stronger. He knew that without power, his future trials, especially the looming Tribulation, would be incredibly dangerous. It was ti to make bold moves.

The past fifty years had brought many new discoveries, things that could make him much more powerful. Klaus understood that if he hesitated, those opportunities would slip through his fingers. The path forward required strength and courage, and Klaus was ready to seize every chance that ca his way.

"Thank you, Madam Fei," Klaus said with a nod. After exchanging a few more pleasantries, he left the shop and headed ho. Along the way, he stopped to buy so nice food—sothing he hadn't indulged in for a while. With his recent success, he felt it was a good ti to treat himself.

When he arrived ho, he enjoyed a hearty al and shared the details of his day with his mother. However, her response was not what he had anticipated.

"First of all," she said, her tone serious, "you shouldn't call her and start interrogating her. It would be best if you didn't ntion any of this at all."

Klaus was taken aback. "But Mom, I think Ohema might be more than she seems. I'm concerned about what's going on."

His mother anticipated his next move and quickly advised against it. "Klaus, won handle things differently. We do things you might not fully understand. So, trust when I say that you should just act like nothing has changed. If she's ready to share anything, she will do so in her own ti."

Klaus nodded, taking his mother's advice to heart, though he was still a bit rattled by the events from earlier.

His mother, with a teasing glint in her eye, broke the tension. "Hehe, who would have thought my innocent baby boy would be getting a Sugar Mommy right off the bat? You little player. Just make sure you take good care of her, okay?"

Klaus blushed and chuckled at his mother's playful remark. "Mom, stop teasing. It's not like that. With everything happening, Ohema must have a terrifying status. Soone like isn't suited to be with her. We're just friends."

His mother clicked her tongue, shaking her head. "Who are you kidding? Even if you can't see it now, I'm sure she has a different opinion of you. Just promise you won't do anything to hurt her."

Klaus smiled, touched by her concern. "I promise, Mom."

She continued, her tone lightening as she brushed her hand through his white hair. "And stop acting all modest. With how you look now, you could win anyone's heart. Look, even I'm blushing."

Klaus laughed, feeling a mix of embarrassnt and warmth from his mother's teasing. Her support and humor were just too satisfying.

"Mom, we'll be moving to our new ho tomorrow," Klaus said, retrieving a small box from his space ring. "But before we leave, I have a gift for you."

He handed the box to her with a smile.

As his mother opened the box, tears began to streak down her face. Inside was the wedding ring she had sold to buy the Celestial Water for his awakening.

"This…" Her voice trembled as she looked at the ring.

"You've sacrificed so much for , Mom," Klaus said softly. "At least have this to rember the good tis, every now and then."

His mother's tears flowed freely now, a mix of joy and emotion. She clutched the ring to her chest. Klaus hugged her letting her well up on his chest.

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