Chapter 535 Information Stall
Chapter 535 Information Stall
William usually allowed Atticus to hide nearby the Hotel when they weren't inside the Gravitas Ruins, but since the little guy hadn't drawn any of the students' attention, he decided it was safe for him to enter the Filem Academy.
William mentally told Atticus to come out, who responded by excitedly slithering around William's neck and arms. The Illusion Magic faded, fully revealing Atticus' form to Professor Tenningbrew and Vice Principal Kenny.
"His name is Atticus." William said.
Tenningbrew nodded, "His blood was refined with some valuable materials, and he has a close bond with you. A very good summon."
"He's been with me since almost the very beginning." William replied, once again feeling nostalgic. He wished Flame Dragon Uri wasn't so high profile, otherwise he'd have brought him and some of the others into the Ascended Realms as well.
The Vice Principal spoke, "That's great, but you can only bring your summons to class on days that we conduct battle. Otherwise, they'll have to stay at home."
"What am I supposed to do with him, then? I don't have a home, I've been living in the Hotel."
"That should be safe enough, but should you find yourself in any trouble you can leave him here in Tenningbrew's classroom. He'll take good care of your pet."
"Wait, why do I have to do it? There are plenty others that can monitor summons, not just me!" Tenningbrew complained.
Kenny glared, "You've been spending all this time in my office, so yours must be available."
"Fine!" Tenningbrew shouted, "But only because he's one of my favorite students! Anyone else can fuck off."
William didn't know what to say so he just stayed quiet the entire time. Before he knew it, William gained assistance in the Quake Dungeon, a Ring of Primary Laws, and even an emergency place to keep Atticus.
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His Vice Principal and Professor Tenningbrew were very generous, but William didn't want to push his luck by asking for more things. He and the Vice Principal talked specifics regarding the Realm of Fire, then he left the school and returned to the Quake Dungeon.
The Quake Dungeon was much busier than it had been the previous few days, though it wasn't because of the Vice Principal. Since school had already ended, word wouldn't get out until the next school day.
The majority of the students that appeared were in the third year, though several groups of second-years had also formed and were planning out a Boss fight.
William listened closely to various conversations, quickly discovering that it was the 15th floor that everyone was excited about. Someone had scouted ahead and discovered the Sun Stone Golem Boss, so they were vying for the first kill bonus.
"Nope. Take it personally or don't; I'd rather not see my fellow students die for no reason." William shrugged his shoulders while speaking.
The Third-Year looked at William with narrowed eyes, though he didn't sense any true hostility from William. To him, though, it didn't matter. Whether William meant to insult him or not, he was going to get a taste of his own medicine today.
He looked at the guard first, who already understood the boy's attention and nodded his approval. Fighting was supposed to be against the rules, but William had already told the guard that it was okay if he got attacked once or twice.
"I hope your Arrays are stronger than they look!" the student shouted while a compressed soundwave traveled towards William at high speed. It was almost a duplicate to the Spell that William used on the 20th Floor Boss, though almost a hundred times weaker.
Regardless, its strength was still in the Ascension Realm and couldn't be taken lightly. William rose a tungsten wall to defend against the attack, not needing to use an exorbitant amount of Mana.
The soundwave slammed against the tungsten wall, dispersing on either side and blasting the unprotected eardrums of some of the closest students. They covered their ears and backed away, using some Pills to heal their light injuries.
William lowered the tungsten wall moments after the attack landed, shaking his head solemnly. "I've seen enough. If you're the strongest one here, no one will beat the 15th Floor Boss."
Murmurs spread amongst the students.
While "strongest" would be a stretch, the Third-Year in front of William was Grey Slightwing, who could at least rank in the top 20. The student that once stole William's kill on the Morphing Devil Tree was much stronger than Grey, but that didn't make him weak.
"We don't have a chance?" someone wondered what the unknown First-Year had seen. They could tell from the sturdiness of the tungsten wall that William wasn't a pushover, either, so they started to believe that William might actually have some useful information.
A Second-Year student that William recognized walked up to the stall with a bright smile. It was Jeron, whom William had partied with during his first trip to the Quake Dungeon. His scarred arm had healed a little bit, though it was still oddly discolored and would need a few months at least.
When Jeron reached William, he said, "I think I'll take my chances on you. William, right?"
William nodded.
"Great! How does this work. 10 Spirit Jades?"
William smiled, glad that his first customer was a friendly student whom he'd already interacted with before. If it was someone he'd recently pissed off, such as Grey, William probably wouldn't have had as easy a time selling his information.
He spoke loud enough that anyone listening would hear. "Once you've paid me the Spirit Jades, I'll give you a slip of paper that has one piece of information on the 15th Floor Boss. It could be simple information, such as the name of the Boss, or it might be more complex, such as strengths and weaknesses.
Every piece of information is one-hundred percent accurate, and all you have to do is pay ten Spirit Jades. In my opinion, it's a pretty good deal. What do you say?"
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