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Sorcerer's Handbook - Chapter 223

Published at 24th of May 2024 12:12:57 PM


Chapter 223: The Flaw of Bond

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Chapter 223: The Flaw of Bond


Although they intended to scavenge a second Resource Point, they encountered an old acquaintance along the way, the Slaying Fish-Dragon. Thinking it serendipitous to meet an old friend in a foreign land, they decided why not seize the day and engaged in a friendly exchange on the spot.

Despite the absence of the sea, the Slaying Fish-Dragon was not to be underestimated on land, and it was not at the Juvenile Stage or Growth Stage, but a Large Creature very close to the Maturity Stage, with a body length of more than twenty meters, half of its scales transformed to a dark red hue.

Once all its scales turned dark red, it would fully evolve into a Maturity Stage Rampage Dragon, capable of challenging the peak Two Wings Swordcerers. However, for now, it was at best half a step away from full maturity, just a little shy of evolution.

What’s that? Why am I offering such a detailed introduction of this Slaying Fish-Dragon?

Because it’s really quite wealthy.

After a fierce Battle, the fortunate Slaying Fish-Dragon exploded into a trove of spoils, and the trio, well-prepared, simultaneously struck, capturing all the fleeing spirits.

First, it dropped Two Wings “Slash Sword” spirit and Two Wings “Sword Scar” spirit. Sonya, who wished to follow the traditional path of a Swordcerer, needed to upgrade the spirits of slash, pierce, and cut herself to lay a solid foundation in swordsmanship, so the “Slash Sword” was claimed by Ashe, who cared little for foundations.

“Sword Scar” was compatible with most swordsmanship spirits, and Sonya, not lacking in Sword Scar’s output augmentation, but Ashe, currently only capable of Long-range Attack with “Heart Sword”, could attempt to combine “Heart Sword” and “Sword Scar” to form a new Miracle, possibly creating a stable and efficient output method.

Aside from swordsmanship spirits, the Slaying Fish-Dragon also dropped a Two Wings “Water Erosion” spirit.

This spirit was claimed by Deya, whose “water thread” was already an attack method based on Water Art spirits and expressed through the Fist and Claw Faction. The “Water Erosion” spirit could perfectly Fuse into her combat system, potentially creating a new Miracle.

Besides these spirits, the other spirits of the Slaying Fish-Dragon were hardly worth mentioning and were all collected by Ashe’s spare Processor.

But aside from spirits, the Slaying Fish-Dragon also dropped a Swordsmanship Orb!

The orb was undoubtedly welcomed by Sonya, though she feigned reluctance at first, asking Ashe if he wanted it, all the while firmly grasping the orb in her hand, which Ashe couldn’t be bothered to call out.

A single Slaying Fish-Dragon brought benefits to all three of them.

Slaying Fish-Dragon, you are quite gentle.

But the Slaying Fish-Dragon approaching Maturity Stage wasn’t nurtured on seaweed alone; it boasted a robust constitution, high defenses, and ferocious combat prowess. Unfortunately for it, Ashe and Sonya had slain nearly a dozen Slaying Fish-Dragons in the Sea of Knowledge, able to predict its every move. When its tail lifted slightly, they knew it was about to relieve itself; when its head rose, they anticipated the forthcoming screeching roar. The strategies of old fitted perfectly.

Even if an error occurred, the trio could compensate for each other, denying the Slaying Fish-Dragon any chance to unleash its fury, playing it until the very last second.

Although they successfully slain this Knowledge Creature on the cusp of Maturity Stage, the Battle lasted a full half hour, leaving Ashe and the others’ arcane energy and Soul Energy significantly depleted, making further exploration impossible.

Arcane energy is akin to a mana bar, which can be replenished with Rest in the Virtual Realm; Soul Energy is like a combination of a health and stamina bar, depleted by injury and activity, and cannot be restored in the Virtual Realm. Once depleted, one must exit the Virtual Realm, or the soul could be damaged.



“It should be ‘sorrow’ that doesn’t suit me!” Sonya retorted, protecting her forehead. “How are you doing now?”

How did the topic switch to me? Ashe blinked, “Thanks to you, I’m getting by.”

“Be more specific,” Sonya glanced at him with mock annoyance. “Have you left the Blood Moon Kingdom? Is your current residence safe? Are you in danger often? Do you have any pressing difficulties? I might not be able to help, but at least I could offer some advice.”

Sonya had wanted to ask these questions much earlier, but her attention was swept away by the Witch joining the team as soon as they entered the Virtual Realm, followed by the Observer bringing in a sports car for their Exploration in the Virtual Realm. With the Witch always at their side, Sonya couldn’t find a chance to speak privately with the Observer.

As the team was about to disband and disconnect from the Virtual Realm, Sonya had no choice but to take the initiative to ask the Observer for a private conversation. She didn’t have to ask, really; the fact that the Observer could enter the Virtual Realm implied that he was safe in reality and even had a stable place to live. After all, a homeless person sleeping under a bridge wouldn’t dare to undertake Exploration in the Virtual Realm.

But she wanted to ask.

Ashe glanced at Sonya thoughtfully and then suddenly let out a chuckle. Sonya, unnerved by his laughter, pouted, “What’s so funny?”

“Nothing, I’m just happy that you care about me.”

“I, I was just—”

“No need to explain, it’s nice to hold onto this feeling of being moved,” Ashe said with a smile. “While I was on the run, I thought about how you were doing too. I figured you must be missing me as well, and now it’s proven that our sacred Bond truly connects us.”

Sonya paused for a moment, “You thought of me while you were fleeing?”

“Yeah,” Ashe nodded. “It’s a shame that the deeper our Bond becomes, the less we can meet in reality. From now on, we can only meet in the Virtual Realm.”

If the Witch hadn’t told Ashe about this rule, he might have been secretly resenting the Swordswoman for not coming to visit him. It seems that apart from the Pay-to-Win aspect working perfectly, the game system has many other peculiar flaws.

“So that’s how it is...” Sonya nodded thoughtfully.



No wonder the Observer hadn’t visited her dormitory for so long. It turns out that he could only appear before her when their Bond was still weak. As their relationship grew closer, he could no longer enter her private space, nor could he hear her Inner Voice... Thinking about it, this Restriction seemed to actually be considerate of her.

However, I’m not that concerned about him entering my private space anymore...

And I’ve also learned how to hide my Inner Voice...

This Restriction... it really came at the wrong time.



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