Earlier, when Tree Spirit was commenting on Kudou, he had also guessed that Kudou was in need of money. Otherwise, he wouldn't have chosen to join an adventurer team and wander around the wilderness.
However, Kudodou was only a level-1 apprentice. Why would he need so many magic crystals?
Angor knew that low-leveled apprentices were in need of money. However, this problem would only happen when they reached the peak of level-1. At that time, they would need to use a large number of magic crystals to break through the barrier and break through the barrier with external help.
With Kudodou's current level, as long as he wasn't too ambitious and wanted to buy standard grade alchemy equipment, the rewards would be more than enough.
"What do you need them for?"
After a moment of silence, Kudodou said, "I want to buy 'Blood Arts' …"
Angor was a little surprised. He thought Kudodou was trying to raise money because he had his eyes on a certain item or weapon. But he didn't expect Kudodou to give such a … bizarre answer.
Yes, it was very strange in his eyes.
Blood Spells was not the secret blood spells Flora was studying. Its full name was Kent Blood Spells. It was a general cantrip textbook written by a Bloodline Wizard named Kent. All the spells recorded in it were Bloodline cantrips. There were three scrolls, each corresponding to the three stages of a Bloodline Acolyte's cultivation.
If he remembered correctly, Kudodou's talent was wood element.
You're just a Nature Apprentice. Why would you want to buy a Bloodline Cantrip Encyclopedia? This was why Angor found the whole thing so ridiculous and ridiculous.
It wasn't that Kudoudou couldn't cultivate other departments, but that he hadn't reached the stage where he could. He didn't even have a solid foundation for his own Nature Element, yet he was already eyeing the Bloodline Element next door. This was no longer a matter of insatiable greed, but a problem with his intelligence.
"Blood Arts is not something you should learn at this stage. What you should learn now is natural cantrips, not Blood Arts."
Kudodou lowered his head. "I know, but …"
"I'm not doing it for myself. I'm doing it for Papaya." Kudodo hesitated for a while and decided to speak his mind.
Angor carefully observed Kudodo's expression to make sure he was not lying. He also knew that Papaya was a Bloodline User. If Kudodo wanted to buy Bloodcraft, Papaya would be the only one who could do it.
He also knew that Kudodo was secretly in love with Papaya. Kudodo chose to join the Krakoks because he wanted to follow in Papaya's footsteps.
Right now, Kudodou was in his teenage years, and for the sake of the goddess in his heart, it was indeed possible for him to act impulsively.
He sighed again. Leona asked him to find out what was going on with Kudou, and now he knew why. Perhaps Kudodo only joined the adventurers because he wanted to pursue Papaya, and he had no interest in training.
This wasn't wrong either. The youthful love of youth was actually a very beautiful memory. Many famous novels, even if they ended in tragedy, would still eulogize one or two poetic stories of youth.
Pursuing beautiful things was naturally not a problem. But in Angor's opinion, Kudodo was putting the cart before the horse.
Seeing Kudodo lowering his head in silence, Angor considered for a moment and decided to say something since he already promised Leona.
"The most beautiful thing is to stand by her side and fight side by side with her. If you keep trying to please her, you'll only be helping her. You'll only be wasting your own time and your own potential. "
Angor didn't mention Kudodo's name, but he believed Kudodo would understand.
He thought Kudodo would at least listen to him, but to his surprise, Kudodo shook his head. "No, it's not like that."
He looked at Kudodou quietly and saw the man slowly calming down. After a moment of silence, Kudodo spoke again. "I know we're all doing this for the future of our race, and I also want to stand by Papaya's side with my own strength. But I can't bear to see Papaya working so hard.
She's the most hardworking of us all. Not only does she have to shoulder the future of our race, but she also has to bear the pressure of time. Fate is so unfair to her! "
Angor agreed with Kudodo's words. Among the three of them, Papaya was the most hardworking one, and Angor had high hopes for her. As for the pressure of time, Kudodo was referring to Papaya's promise to her grandmother. She also wanted to learn from Angor and make a five-year promise. She would do everything she could to improve herself and go to the Old Earth to save her grandmother's life.
Angor didn't understand why Kudodo would say that fate was unfair to Papaya.
Before Angor could ask, Kudodo already told him the answer.
"No one taught Papaya."
This was the truth.
Angor was a little surprised by the answer. But after thinking about it, he found it reasonable.
Papaya's teacher was "Ruthless Thorn" Madelyne. Ever since Madelyne went to the Abyss Plane with Angor, she never returned because she wanted to ambush East Sea.
For Madelyne, she was doing this for the greater good and for the sake of her deceased family. What she did wasn't wrong. Moreover, she was an official Magus, and no one could restrict her from leaving.
Poor Papaya. She had just become Madelyne's student when Madelyne left and never came back.
Without a teacher to teach her, she couldn't learn any Bloodline cantrips. The only way was to use magic crystals to buy relevant cantrip books from Cloud Library.
It was difficult for Papaya to earn magic crystals. She was too weak to accept any quests that could earn her money. Thus, it became an endless cycle, forever at the bottom of the cultivation chain.
She was like Dave and Balba. No matter how hard she tried, she couldn't see a way to climb higher.
Papaya looked gentle, but there was also tenacity and strength in her gentleness. She was too proud to ask for help from others, so she could only endure the pain in silence.
Kudodo was secretly in love with Papaya, so he knew that Papaya was in a difficult situation. Without hesitation, he decided to help her.
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Angor couldn't help but sigh when he heard the whole story.
It wasn't a simple love story. It was a story of redemption and hope.
Madelyne left Papaya too early, so Papaya didn't receive the complete legacy. Kudodo didn't want to see Papaya's situation, so he gave up on his own cultivation.
Leona probably didn't expect things to turn out this way.
Angor looked at Kudodo's red eyes and sighed. "I see. Take me to Papaya."
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