Chapter 135 - 129: Competition Rewards
Chapter 135 - 129: Competition Rewards
Chapter 135: Chapter 129: Competition Rewards
Translator: 549690339
As the second innate talent in the history of Blue Star, the Dragon-Wielding Force was David’s ultimate secret, and there was no way he would reveal it to others.
Such confidential information would not be discussed even among friends.
Margaret Yule:”…”
She could understand if he didn’t want to answer a personal question.
But for David to attribute all his success to luck, wasn’t that a bit of an insult to
her intelligence!
“A stunning battle!” Guildmaster Maud coughed lightly: “You’ve really done a great job with your Frost Wyvern!”
He had seen a few King-level Flood Dragons before, but it was his first time seeing a Trainer like David who could bring out the full potential of a Class II
Flood Dragon.
If it weren’t for a detailed test, he would have almost thought Rainbow was a King-level Pet, based on the combat power it demonstrated during the battle.
Of course, this might also be because he had never seen a Class II Commander-level Flood Dragon before.
“You’re too kind,” David said modestly.
He still had a lot of room for improvement since he couldn’t even defeat a Class
III Beast in one hit.
“Get ready to deal with enthusiastic fans! After today, the news of you defeating Sleeping Dragon will spread throughout Sunbeam Province, and even beyond.” Oswald Maud sounded a little envious.
“Fans? That’s a bit of an exaggeration. It was merely a single battle.” David shook his head.
In their pursuit of superior power on Blue Star, Trainers had to invest most of their effort into enhancing the strength of their pets, so they wouldn’t have time to idolize a newly emerged Trainer like him.
Oswald Maud cast a glance at David and said, “It seems you really don’t know the significance of Sleeping Dragon in all the high schools in Sunbeam
Province.”
“Don’t believe me? Look at my phone screen.
David glanced casually at the phone screen Oswald Maud handed over, and his face instantly became quite odd.
Well, how come the Trainer group chat of Waterland City was all about him, even though he was a student at Waterland High School II!
“I didn’t lie to you. It’s only been a few minutes, and you’re already famous in Waterland City. The Trainer group chats in other cities are probably the same,” said Oswald Maud.
David Jones:
He immediately scanned the surroundings and found that the Trainers lingering nearby all had looks of admiration and awe on their faces.
He couldn’t help but be slightly startled.
Although of varying skill levels, the Trainers standing here were all considered prodigies in the Beast Taming world of Sunbeam Province.
They were usually proud, arrogant, and self-important.
What was going on with these starry-eyed Trainers?
With not even a hint of doubt, they were all convinced just by that simple pet battle?
This was too exaggerated. Where was the pride of these prodigies?
“Hi there, my name is Julia Spencer. Can I get your contact information? I want to ask you some questions about pet training.” A young girl dressed in elegant clothes approached and asked.
David scrutinized the young Trainer who had taken the initiative to make conversation.
Her clear and clean eyes looked a bit like the naive, sweet heroines in dramas, and combined with her delicate nose and proper facial features, she gave off a rather adorably dumb vibe.
Most eye-catching, however, were the high-level arcane implements fully armed on her body.
If it weren’t for the fact that Trainer Competitions prohibited bringing offensive implements, David even felt that he might not be able to defeat the heavily armed girl.
In short, the Trainer in front of him was extremely wealthy and not someone
to be messed with.
Seeing David’s hesitant expression, Julia Spencer asked softly.
“Can I? Fellow student!”
“Alright, no problem,” David nodded slightly.
It was merely a simple contact information, and he wouldn’t refuse this girl with an unknown background.
Having more friends meant more connections.
Some valuable pet resources could not be purchased in the shopping mall and were only circulated among friends.
“Let’s communicate more in the future!”
After exchanging contact information, Julia Spencer chose to leave cleanly and swiftly.
“You’ve got a pretty admirer so quickly. It seems your charm is indeed quite good,” Margaret Yule teased.
David looked deeply at Margaret Yule, “That’s a rather sour remark. Are you jealous by any chance?”
Without hesitation, Margaret denied, “What are you talking about? Jealous? You’re way too narcissistic!”
“As long as you’re not, I’m relieved.”
David deliberately let out a heavy sigh.
Seeing this, Margaret furrowed her eyebrows, becoming angrier the more she thought about it, unable to resist slapping David on the shoulder.
“What nonsense are you talking! I consider you a friend!
“Ahem, ahem!”
Guildmaster Maud coughed twice, interrupting their young people’s joking conversation.
There were some matters that could be dealt with privately, but this place was
a public setting.
David turned his head to look at Gavin Maud, his eyes lighting up, “By the way, Guildmaster Maud, I’d like to ask you about the rewards for the Trainer
Competition.”
“Let’s find another place to chat,” said Guildmaster Maud, nodding.
Beast Master Base accommodation area of Watersun Valley.
At this time, David and the others arrived at Guildmaster Maud’s residence.
“The Guildmaster’s room is indeed different from the contestant’s rooms, even the hall is much more spacious and luxurious,” Oswald Maud couldn’t help but exclaim.
Guildmaster Maud chose not to respond, and began to introduce the rewards for this Trainer Competition to David.
“Because of the increased difficulty of this Trainer Competition, the rewards for the champion are much more generous than the previous competition, with a total of four rewards.”
“First is the cash reward, with the champion winning ten million Star coins.” “Next is the resource reward. Depending on the type of your pet, the Guild will reward you with Class VI Dragon or Ice pet resources, but there probably won’t be any rare Space resources.”
“Then there’s the elixir reward: a top-grade S tier Class IV Star-Refining Elixir, which is a rare elixir that can remove some impurities from a Trainer’s Source Star and improve its cultivation speed.”
“Finally, the Dungeon reward: entry qualification to the Seamus Coldwell Heritage Relic.”
Hearing these rewards, David nodded in satisfaction.
Ten million Star coins weren’t too much, but they weren’t too little either. Generally, the price of Class V pet resources was around ten million Star coins. However, this was just an appetizer; the main rewards were yet to come. Class VI King-level pet resources were extremely valuable, worth at least a hundred million Star coins.
It was just that such rare resources were rarely sold for Star coins, and only King-level Trainers could usually afford them.
As for the Star-Refining Elixir, David had heard of it a few times.
Although it was merely a Class IV elixir, the ingredients needed for its production were extremely rare, making it valuable enough to rival that of a top-grade Class V elixir.
For Trainers whose Source Star cultivation talent was insufficient, or whose descendants had weak talents, this SS tier elixir was even scarcer than King-level pet resources..