At 11: 10, Kaede Sato finally walked out of Cade's room. At this time, his joyful smile quickly disappeared.
However, there was still a hint of joy in his eyes. Obviously, he was in a very good mood.
Of course, anyone who suddenly got a good master and a generous apprenticeship gift would be as happy as Kaede Sato. If they were a little weaker, they would probably be dancing with joy.
Kaede Sato obtained a top-grade Space Crack Stone from Cade. This stone was about the size of a baby's fist. It was diamond-shaped, green, and emitted a burst of green light. From time to time, there would be a white airflow circling around it.
This stone was called a Space Crack Stone. It was naturally closely related to one of the Fengyuan Super Divine Beasts, the Space Crack Throne.
According to the appraisal given by the system, this stone was born in the body of the Space Crack Throne. It was a crystal formed in the body of the Space Crack Throne after eating a meteorite.
This kind of stone generally only appeared at the top of the Sky Pillar around the world, and it was extremely rare.
Although the birth of this stone was a bit unpleasant, it was indeed a collection of meteorite slag discharged from the body of the Space Crack Throne. It was completely formed after absorbing a large amount of flying energy at the top of the Sky Pillar.
However, since it was born in the body of a Super Divine Beast, it already showed that it was extraordinary. This stone had the ability to increase a Wisp's affinity for flying energy, so it was a very precious stone.
Sato Kaede had obtained this top-grade Void Splitter Stone from Cade. Perhaps even he himself did not know how precious this stone was. This was a Void Splitter Stone that had been inside the Void Splitter Throne for thousands of years. In addition to that, it had absorbed an endless amount of flying energy from the Sky Pillar. This top-grade Void Splitter Stone had undergone an incredible transformation.
[Mutated Space Crack Stone's effect: Firstly, it increases the wearer's affinity with flying energy. Secondly, it allows the wearer to maintain the effect of high-speed movement techniques. Even if the wearer doesn't have to pay any price to obtain a permanent high-speed movement technique.]
At the same time, the shortcoming of the top-grade Space Crack Stone was somewhat similar to that of the top-grade Blue Water Stone. It could only be used by Wisps with flying attributes. Although this shortcoming greatly limited its scope of application, it was not worth mentioning compared to its effect.
There was no doubt that as long as a flying Wisp wore it, it would immediately become a flying Wisp with unparalleled speed. It would have an unparalleled advantage in aerial combat.
In front of Kaede Sato, both the Big-mouthed Bat and Shining Long-Winged Gull could use it. No matter which one it was, their combat power would immediately increase by several levels. but from the current situation, its appearance just made up for the shortcomings of the Shining Long-Winged Gull after it.
Of course, in Sato Kaede's opinion, it would be a waste of the stone's value if it was left on the Shining Long-Winged Gull. It could only be used on the Fairies that could be the core trump cards of the team.
"Swift Dragon and Violent Wyvern. Perhaps only these two little elves are truly worthy of this mutated top-grade Space Crackle Stone."
At this time, Kaede Sato was sitting in a small auction venue, wearing a white mask that he had transformed from a Mutant. He thought to himself as he looked at the stone in his hand that was emitting a green light. He clenched his fist, and when he opened it again, the stone in his fist had disappeared without a trace.
Immediately afterward, Kaede Sato took out a thick book from his spatial equipment. The cover of the book was written with a few flamboyant words. The name of the book was The Encyclopedia of Stones.
Apart from the top-grade Space Crack Stone, The Encyclopedia of Stones was the most precious treasure that Kaede had given to Kaede Sato. The author of this book was Kaede. It recorded Kaede's current understanding of all kinds of stones. This book was the result of Kaede's lifelong efforts.
It could be said that as long as someone could learn one or two levels of the contents of this book, that person could already be regarded as a professional stone expert. For Kaede Sato, this book was already a kind of inheritance, and its value was immeasurable.
Kaede Sato now vaguely understood Kaede's plan. Kaede had taken out all the stones that he had collected throughout his life, but Kaede actually recognized all of them. Obviously, Kaede was eager to hunt. Giving him the stones was just an excuse, and the real reason was to accept him as a disciple to inherit his mantle.
The reason why Kaede did not pass his mantle to Dawu was very simple. Dawu was the most outstanding son of Deven Company's CEO. Even if he was extremely unwilling, he would still inherit Deven Company in the future. It was only natural for a son to inherit his father's business.
Kaede's mantle was not important to Dawu at all. Dawu was rich, and he might have better things in his hands. Kaede was very clear about this. Therefore, at a glance, it was obvious that Kaede Sato, who was born as a commoner and had such an "understanding and obsession" with stones, would be the best person to inherit his mantle.
Kaede was very confident that as long as Kaede Sato could learn ten to twenty percent of his skills through this book, he would not have to worry about food and clothing for the rest of his life.
The content of this book was not only about all kinds of stone knowledge, but it also vaguely recorded various methods of finding rare stones. These experiences and knowledge were all priceless treasures.
In fact, Kaede wanted to pass this book to his son or grandson. Unfortunately, neither of his relatives was a stone enthusiast. Leaving it to them would only make his painstaking efforts go to waste. It was better to give it to Kaede Sato, who was a "kindred spirit" with a bright future.
After all, Kaede's book was not completed yet. His only request for Kaede Sato was that the latter could help him fill in all the blank pages at the back of this book in the future. It would be best if the latter could continue to write the "Encyclopedia of Stones".
"You really put in a lot of effort. Don't worry, as long as I have the ability, I will definitely help you fulfill your wish," Kaede Sato said solemnly as he looked at the thick blank pages in the middle of the book.
The apprenticeship gift was mutual. The only thing that Kaede Sato had that was worth Kaede's attention was that top-grade water stone. Although it was a little painful, he still decided to give it to this generous master who had suddenly fallen from the sky as a gift.
However, Kaede did not ask for his top-grade water stone. He only asked him to help him complete the "Encyclopedia of Stones" in the future.
It had to be said that Kaede's selflessness and generosity, as well as his passion for stones, made Kaede Sato very shocked and moved. This was already a kind of teacher's kindness, and it was very big.
Therefore, Kaede Sato very solemnly agreed to Kaede's request.
At the same time, because Kaede Sato agreed to Kaede's request, another side mission appeared in his system's quest column.
Side Mission: Kaede's Inheritance. Mission content: Help Kaede complete the "Encyclopedia of Stones". Current mission completion rate: 51%. Mission reward: All of Kaede's precious stones. Punishment for failure: None.
The appearance of this side mission really surprised and delighted Kaede Sato, and he became even more determined to complete Kaede's request.
After all, compared to the other side mission that was a little ridiculous: Sophia's Request, this mission was simply a gift.
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