Reincarnated as incubus: I didn't mean to seduce you!

Chapter 172 Anuka: You must bear his child, it will surely be the strongest Snow Wolf (Riwan) _6



Behind this high wall named Talent and Confidence, hid a frail and timid girl who dared not approach others.

If no one broke this high wall, it would become increasingly thick as Lily became stronger and grew, eventually forming an unbreakable belief.

That would be the day when the magic of the girl would shine brightly.

However, there appeared a freak with a great chance of completely shattering this wall, even trampling it underfoot twice—whether this was Lily's fortune or misfortune, who knew?

Intense frustration and an invincible sense of reluctance would ferment into a bitter and astringent yearning for the girl under the distillation of time named bitterness, and spiritual submission was far more terrifying than mere physical surrender.

Of course, he couldn't personally intervene in these matters after all, considering they were between Kael and Lily.

In the end, some of his worries could only turning into a sigh, he said, "What comes next still relies upon your own efforts, the teacher will help as much as he can.

Of course, let me make it clear in advance, if you do not meet the criteria in the academic test, I will not agree to you learning compound magic."

Lily's face showed a confident smile as she said, "Anyway, Teacher, you just look forward to it!"

...

On the other hand, Kael was still immersed in the exchange with the group of old mages, whose experience truly exceeded his imagination.

Following the communication about the problems and difficulties encountered in specific magic, Kael found his system panel continuously triggering Dark Knowledge and Strong Memory entries.

The skill experience points, which had stagnated somewhat after a large gain in experience, began to increase again with the occasional words from the old mages.

As they said, an old mage's growth to their current level was the result of intertwining strength and luck, and weren't they all favored sons of heaven in their time?

The exchange between the declining prodigies and the young prodigy was a collision of thoughts and domains, which could widen the boundaries of Kael's spell comprehension to various extents.

Sometimes, a spell's efficiency only needed one sentence to be dramatically enhanced.

Under the continual collision of inspiration sparks, two skills successfully reached max level, a rate of growth slower than direct enhancement in the dungeon, but more comfortable to chew and absorb.

The difference between the two is akin to Kael being quickly filled up and slowly absorbing, with the speed of certain skills mentioned and explained soaring to the limit, causing Kael to exclaim he was too full and couldn't cram any more, while at the same time involuntarily absorbing more into his mind.

In the end, as the knowledge exchange banquet was coming to a close, his face was brimming with the expressions of abundant gains.

Just before the end of this exchange, a knight suddenly thought of something and quietly inquired:

"Lord Kael, actually your expertise isn't only in spells, right?"

Kael paused, then looked at the knight with a subtly expressive face and said, "Why do you say that?"

"I'm not in a position to evaluate your understanding of spells, but you seem to clearly understand the growth and weaknesses of various job systems.

Of course, you must realize that this clarity I speak of isn't simply your knowledge of specific professions, but a deeper understanding of the essence of the domains we wield…

It's as if indeed you have mastered our skills."

In the end, Kael's lips formed a smile as he said, "Who knows? I am, after all, a bona fide spellcaster."

The knight nodded, his face showing a recognition of the truth as he said, "You are right; you indeed are a qualified mage!"

"Right, so it's understandable that a Mage would take some time to understand the situations of other professions," said Kael.

With the conversation reaching this point, it came to an end.

Both of them understood that the other had guessed certain things.

...

Back in the resting room on the Flying Boat, he rubbed his brow and spoke softly to Old White,

"Grandpa White, the Knight we just met is from the Oakvia Duchy, isn't he?"

Old White nodded, "It seems like he's the Knight Captain of the Royal Knight Order of the Oakvia Duchy."

"He's quite sharp. He seems to have guessed that I also possess skills from other professions."

"After all, it's a Holy Land. Having reached this stage in a little over 100 years, his understanding undoubtedly deserves praise," Kael hummed softly and murmured, "Luckily, I never intended to hide that information. If I had kept it as a trump card, it would have been much harder to handle them after facing the Sevia Duchy."

Old White quietly noted this information, although he didn't quite understand why his young master considered the Sevia Duchy an enemy. After all, that nation was quite a distance from the Duchy of Engelance, and regarding them as a hypothetical enemy didn't seem quite right.

Kael vaguely guessed what Old White might be thinking but offered no further explanation.

Was he supposed to tell Old White that the Sevia Duchy would become the power base for a future conspirator who would stir up the partition frenzy of the Yibel Federation?

Kael now regarded the Yibel Federation as his camp and naturally had many concerns about this individual who would cause turmoil in the federation in the future.

After all, no one in his previous life knew the reasons behind Marquis Gransham's rebellion.

Accessing the Extraordinary Power of other professional systems through the Life Treasury, thereby gaining the ability to use the skills of other professions to some extent...

This was why Kael could use skills from other professions. Discover stories at My Virtual Library Empire

Of course, since the energy the Life Treasury could store was limited, Kael couldn't use that many skills from other fields.

But to acquire an additional skill, it was only a matter of understanding the operation of skills of other professions and then deciphering them once with Dark Knowledge to master them.

It didn't cost Kael too much effort; he wouldn't spend his main efforts on it. He would simply try to master what he could learn from the teaching materials of corresponding skills, aiming not for high proficiency but for a contingency plan.

In any case, it was about outdoing everyone.

After all, setting aside everything else, when players saw they could also exchange for skills of other professions from Kael, it would further consolidate his base. Just for that benefit alone, Kael wouldn't remain idle.

Making money, after all, isn't too shabby!

...

As time gradually passed, the Flying Boat slowed down and followed behind the Guard Army. Soon, the Royal Capital of the Orean Independent Kingdom, governed by halflings and dwarfs, came into clear view.


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