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Chapter 411

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In the dining hall of the Akat Mansion, the black-haired boy looked at Ka Diya who had just returned from the Holy Capital, hoping to get some information from his father. However, to his surprise, Ka Diya didn't give any answer to Luo Ya's question.

"Yes, before leaving, he specifically told me to win the championship."

Hearing Luo Ya's words, Ka Diya pushed the topic aside and didn't specifically ask about the reason for Nuo Aier's discomfort. At the same time, he looked at Luo Ya with a deeper gaze.

As the saying goes, loyalty and filial piety are difficult to achieve at the same time. If Ka Diya insisted on getting involved in this matter, Luo Ya would definitely fall into a dilemma because he didn't know how to answer. Therefore, as a father, Ka Diya simply took the initiative to brush it aside.

Ka Diya was actually very satisfied with this result. After all, in his opinion, as a frontline general, for the current Theocracy, unity and stability were the most important.

Because everyone was lost in their own thoughts, there was a rare silence at the Akat family's dining table. Seeing this, the silver-haired girl took the initiative to start a topic. Ka Diya was taken aback when he heard this, but after thinking for a moment, he smiled and said, "I'll remember it in one second."

Ka Diya shook his head and explained the reason for Luo Ya and the others.

Logistical supply seemed easy, but in fact, it was a military operation with high requirements for discipline. During this process, the soldiers must march as quickly as possible under the premise of maintaining vigilance to reduce the loss of food on the way. Moreover, the team's reconnaissance ability was also very high.

But it had to be said that even such conditions were only achieved after several years of road repairs led by Ka Diya. Otherwise, it would be a magical journey for most of the human armies to travel to the Eastern Region. In the case where there was no road, it was very likely that they would get lost. And getting lost in the desolate Eastern Region would often result in complete annihilation.

In the past, Luo Ya only knew that Ka Diya was busy for the peace of the Theocracy and even the human world. However, the youth did not know the specifics, and Ka Diya had never mentioned it. However, it seemed that after returning and learning that Luo Ya had won the Challenger's Cup championship and feeling that his child had grown up, the marquis finally opened his mouth.

In the past, as the successor of the Akat family, Luo Ya did not need such knowledge and experience to revitalize the territory. However, the Challenger's Cup had changed Luo Ya's position.

As an active general who was familiar with the situation in the Eastern Region, Ka Diya was now deliberately explaining to him so that he could be mentally prepared. It could be said that he had put in a lot of effort.

Luo Ya was not the only student in Ka Diya's class, but also Ai Lisi. In fact, in Ka Diya's eyes, Ai Lisi was the one with potential who had yet to show her strength. With the girl's talent, once she entered St. Freya Academy and entered the public's eyes, she would definitely become one of the future hopes of mankind. It was beneficial to supplement her knowledge in advance.

"Anna, the trophy."

At Luo Ya's command, the maids respectfully brought the Challenger's Cup inlaid with a pedestal to Ka Diya. The marquis looked at the trophy that he was fortunate to see once decades ago, and his face flushed with excitement.

That failure had a great impact on Ka Diya, making him more diligent in his youth. After a few years, he finally made a breakthrough in his extraordinary power. To a certain extent, the Challenger's Cup was a competition that stimulated Ka Diya's ambition.

Reaching out and stroking the 56 precious and small gems on the trophy, the middle-aged man's heart was filled with pride. He was happier than if he had won the prize himself, especially when he saw the words and signature on the back of the trophy.

[These words are only for the winner of the 56th Challenger's Cup]

"Good, very good!"

"By the way, Father, Teacher Chris may come to visit in a few days. She is an old acquaintance of yours from the academy, right? I wonder if it's convenient for you to meet her?"

The middle-aged man replied resolutely to Luo Ya's question. On the other side, Luo Ya and Ai Lisi looked at each other and breathed a sigh of relief.

No matter how good their relationship with Teacher Chris was, they had to respect their father's opinion. This was the bottom line of Luo Ya and Ai Lisi as children. Fortunately, Ka Diya's impression of Chris was better than expected. Coupled with the bonus of the Challenger's Cup championship, this might really be a chance.

"I understand, brother. Leave it to me."

Silently cheering for their teacher in their hearts, Luo Ya and Ka Diya talked about their experiences in the competition for a while. It was late at night when the three of them returned to their rooms to rest.

In the next few days, Luo Ya reported the progress of his extraordinary power to Ka Diya, and the progress he reported surprised the marquis.

"Yes, I can be sure of this. Especially after the Challenger's Cup, this feeling of saturation has become more and more obvious."

In the past, Luo Ya's fast advancement speed could be attributed to his family's bloodline awakening late. However, Luo Ya had only been at source rank 4 for less than two years. It was indeed beyond common sense for him to advance so quickly.

Thinking of this, Ka Diya's gaze changed a little when he looked at Luo Ya. Just like Xi Ya's law, great power was inevitably accompanied by a corresponding price. Luo Ya's extraordinary power advancement was godly, so the risks he experienced were far from what ordinary people could compare to. However, these youngsters had never mentioned this to him.

If Luo Ya had not understood things on his own when he was young, and if Luo Ya had not overcome many difficulties without guidance, Ka Diya might have regretted it for the rest of his life.

Although there were countless high-level Extraordinaires who had died at the hands of Luo Ya, this did not mean that Luo Ya was stronger than them in all aspects. In fact, most of Luo Ya's leapfrogging kills were done in the historical fragments. In the historical fragments, the ancient gods could slightly exceed Luo Ya's level and display greater strength.

Under such circumstances, Luo Ya wanted to find an experienced high-level Extraordinaire to guide him, and Ka Diya, as a veteran powerhouse of the second level of Source Rank, was simply the most suitable candidate. Through the explanation, Luo Ya also discovered the gap between himself and Ka Diya.

While listening to the lecture, Luo Ya also understood Ka Diya's strength to a certain extent. If he guessed correctly, Ka Diya was probably a considerable expert of the second level of Source Rank. It was no wonder that he could become the chief of the Conjurers. Moreover, according to his father, he had even defeated an expert from the Kingdom of Knights' Count Bastet's family in the exchange competition between the two armies.

After a few days of continuous teaching, the youngster found a direction to move forward. He once again entered the library to read, and at the same time, patiently waited for Teacher Chris's arrival.

However, although the plan was perfect, the changes were a step faster. Before Teacher Chris arrived at Akat Territory, a convoy full of goods had arrived ahead of time.

In the hall of the Akat Mansion, servants were carefully carrying all kinds of exquisitely packaged boxes and opening them one by one to verify the items inside.

Because the news of Luo Ya's victory was too sudden, the nobles of the Theocracy were basically unprepared. However, as a group that had experienced countless events, the nobles also had a way of dealing with such matters. That was, they wrote congratulatory letters first and sent gifts later.

As the recipient of the letters, Luo Ya also had his own tasks. On one hand, he had to write a reply letter after receiving the gifts. On the other hand, he had to evaluate the value of the gifts and record them down. On the next birthday, he had to send a gift of equal value or slightly higher than the other party's.

"Marquis Bafas's house, a whole intact golden bearskin tapestry, decorative type, worth about 3500 gold coins."

"Duke Lucen's house, 'Twelve Deer Forest', decorative type, one of the representative works of the great painter Viking more than 200 years ago, worth about 5000 gold coins."

On the sofa, Luo Ya looked at the rare treasures one by one, sipping tea while listening to Anna's explanation. However, when it came to a small wooden box engraved with the emblem of the Heathcliff family, Anna's voice suddenly stopped.

After a moment of silence, Anna came to Luo Ya with the box in her hand. The youngster's heart skipped a beat. He put down the teacup and looked inside. In the center of the mythical painting of the Holy See, a ring engraved with the emblem of the Heathcliff family was lying quietly on a precious red silk cloth.

The moment Luo Ya saw the ring, his golden pupils suddenly shrank. The youngster reached out his hand to take the box and carefully looked at it. His face couldn't help but change, and his eyes flashed.

Holy See John wants me to meet him?

The youngster frowned and walked towards Ka Diya's room.

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