I Ascend to the Divine Throne through Arcane Means-Chapter 565 - 395: A New Journey – Nelin City_2

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Half-elves have notable talents, and up to this point, most of them have lived in human cities or the areas bordering the Navia Great Forest, mainly engaging in guard duty and mercenary work.

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Later on, the contradictions between half-elves and elves within the Elf Clan intensified, even leading to a significant upheaval.

However, Lis was not very interested in these matters now.

When he had left the Floating City, he had already arranged all affairs concerning Danerluo Port in advance.

The administrative duties were handled by Mora and Bernal, and during the six months Lis stayed in Floating City, nothing significant occurred. The development of his territory was also prospering, so there was nothing for Lis to worry about.

As for the security of the territory, with Uncle Joyce and other subordinates around, Lis didn't need to worry himself.

Therefore, Lis began his journey to the Elf Forest with peace of mind.

Because of the requirement to obtain the "Proof of Nature," Lis did not use space transmission or flying techniques to hasten his travel, opting instead for traveling on foot.

He usually traveled alone, occasionally joining a merchant convoy and lying low for a while.

"Mr. Lis, are you really not returning to Kema City with us?"

"I am willing to pay you triple the rewards to hire you!"

By Lis's side, a person dressed in brown casual clothes spoke.

"Manager Charles, I am not interested in those Gold Coins,"

Lis said, smiling as he tossed a Bomi Fruit into his mouth.

"My destination is in the Bolin Kingdom; I can't possibly return with the convoy."

"I see..."

Manager Charles looked disappointed. Having persuaded for so long without any sign of Lis relenting, it seemed futile.

His convoy had departed from Kema City, originally from the Boditch Kingdom, to do business in Nelin City and to purchase specialty products from the Elf Forest to take back.

At a spot near the border of the Valentine Kingdom, their convoy was unexpectedly attacked by a group of Silver Rank Gale Wolves.

If Lis, who happened to pass by, hadn't acted, who knows what the outcome might have been?

Even if they could have repelled the wolves' attack, it would have been a Pyrrhic victory at best, with most of the convoy's personnel, who were average in skill, surely losing their lives.

Charles was well aware that although Lis consistently displayed the power of a Silver Rank, his effortless posture and confident handling suggested that Lis was very likely a Golden Rank.

Charles was confident in his judgment as a leader of the convoy, trusting greatly in his ability to assess people.

Despite the slight noble air that Lis carried, Charles did not think this was a case of a noble's son trying to gain some real-world experiences.

Joking aside, that night, Lis effortlessly and leisurely killed the Gale Wolves, which were extremely troublesome and difficult for the convoy. His experienced technique and skilled craftsmanship were enough proof that he was indeed a formidable fighter.

This was not something those nobles, who spent their days in leisure and relied on various precious magic potions to bolster their strength, could compare with.

Charles even felt that if all the guards of his convoy grouped together, they might not be sure of escaping from Lis's grasp with their lives.

It was precisely because of Lis's participation that the entirety of the journey to Nelin City for the guild seemed uneventful and tranquil.

That's why, knowing that Lis had other destinations and the chances of agreement were slim, Charles still kept inviting him repeatedly.

Unfortunately, even triple the compensation could not sway Lis.

Charles could only give up.

"Then I wish you smooth sailing, Lord Lis."

Charles said regretfully, then handed over a delicate mahogany box to Lis.

"This is a little token of my appreciation for your help during this journey."

"What is this?"

Lis was curious and opened it to look.

In the mahogany box, on a blue velvet pad, there lay a quietly placed emerald-green exquisite bracelet.

This slender bracelet appeared to be women's jewelry; it seemed to be crafted from green jade, with a vibrancy so lifelike it was almost as if it had a life of its own.

Around the bracelet, a circle of delicate gold ornamentation was inlaid, intricately and vividly designed, with smooth and graceful lines, meticulously polished and buffed, exceedingly bright and splendid.

Under the sunlight, the gold decoration almost seemed to light up, shimmering brilliantly, with every contour and detail clearly visible, as if a fine golden scroll was slowly unfolding on one's wrist.

This was unmistakably the craftsmanship of the Elf Clan, and moreover, a rare piece!

Lis glanced at it, and aside from the bracelet's exquisite appearance, he did not feel anything special—it seemed to be a normal elf ornament.

It would be quite suitable to give to Risa!

Lis thought for a moment, then asked Charles while holding the box:

"This is?"

"This is the finest piece of elf jewelry our convoy received in Nelin City, and I hope you like it,"

Charles said smilingly, noting that although this piece was precious, it could hardly compare to the loss Lis had prevented for the convoy.

"Thank you, then."

Lis was unbothered and flipped his hand, storing it in the storage ring.

"Then, I shall take my leave."

Lis nodded to Charles and left straightaway.

Charles opened his mouth but did not say anything else to retain him, feeling somewhat disheartened as he walked towards the guild's quarters.

Even if there was no hope, it was good to leave an impression with Lis.

Lis was approachable; otherwise, Charles wouldn't dare to be so familiar.

Perhaps... it was time to retire or stay at the guild on this return trip?

Charles mulled this over, having already accumulated enough wealth for a worry-free life. Why continue with a life where his life was always on the line?

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