My Skill Bar is Full of Monster Skills-Chapter 98 - 93: Will We Meet Again?

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Chapter 98: Chapter 93: Will We Meet Again?

At this moment, everyone naturally couldn’t follow Laisa to the bonfire to check whether the Frost Blade Leopard’s tenderloin was burnt or not.

Not to mention that the crystal core of the Mutated Ice Spirit has not yet been collected, and the state of Zane, the ranger from the Giant Blade Squad, was not very good. Although he was treated by Elise, he still needed some rest to fully recover.

"Both of you, here are twenty gold coins, please accept them." Schneider took out a black money bag and handed it to Raine with a smile.

"Thank you." Naturally, Raine was not going to refuse.

After all, this was a reward offered by him.

Moreover, he indeed needed money, and with this income, the three of them could split nearly seven gold coins each.

Indeed, leveling up by killing monsters was the fastest way to earn money.

"We previously took on a Black Iron Level mission that required an Ice Spirit crystal core."

"At first, we thought we were lucky, as we encountered an Ice Spirit before really entering the Lankote Snowfield. But it wasn’t until the moment of battle that we discovered the Ice Spirit before us wasn’t an ordinary one."

"It was a Mutated Ice Spirit with a Challenge Level as high as five..."

Raine and Elise were slightly surprised because Schneider seemed to be very familiar, and began talking endlessly about the previous mission.

Under normal circumstances, this was completely unnecessary.

"May I ask, Mr. Raine and Miss Elise, do you have a fixed Adventurer Squad? Our squad is always recruiting new members." After telling the story, Schneider showed a friendly smile and asked.

Raine and Elise exchanged a glance, knowing Schneider’s underlying message.

He wanted to recruit both of them.

"Uh... sorry, Mr. Schneider, we have a fixed Adventurer Squad."

"No worries, no worries. I hope there will be a chance for our two squads to cooperate next time. We come to the Lankote Snowfield quite often because we have Hayley in our team." Schneider waved his hand, seeming completely indifferent, and smiled.

The snowfield, huh?

There really might be a chance to cooperate in the future.

Raine glanced at the female mage named Hayley, who specialized in Fire Spells. She was also looking at him, and when their eyes met, they both smiled and nodded.

She was about twenty-seven or twenty-eight years old, with naturally falling red-brown hair and a pale red magic robe that highlighted her fair skin. The overall feeling Raine got was one of a scholarly aura.

Perhaps it’s because normal mages usually need to read a lot of literature to understand various knowledge.

"Mr. Schneider, everyone, we will head over first."

"Alright, Mr. Raine, we’ll meet in Mill Town if we get the chance."

....

Soon, Raine and Elise returned to the bonfire.

Laisa was seen persevering with a dagger, picking at something on a stone.

"Luckily, it’s still edible!"

"Just a little burnt."

"Come, try it quickly." While speaking, Laisa saw Raine and Elise approaching and immediately picked up the stone to offer it.

"Mm-hmm!" Elise immediately picked a piece and put it in her mouth, her eyes lighting up instantly.

Raine also took out the small dagger he carried, pierced a piece, sniffed it, and put it in his mouth.

This was a completely different texture from spider leg meat; the Frost Blade Leopard’s tenderloin was almost fibrous but not tough, with a smooth texture somewhat similar to grilled beef tongue compared to the foods he ate in his previous life.

Raine understood why Laisa sliced it into thin pieces since if it were too thick, the fibrous muscle would be difficult to chew, and the texture would be much poorer.

As the food was swallowed, a warmth stronger than spider leg meat spread from the stomach.

Additionally, a faint sense of satiety came from the stomach.

Indeed, as a Frost Blade Leopard with a Challenge Level of three, its muscle tissue was rich in high-energy substances, providing satiety with just a small amount.

At this moment, Laisa looked into the distance, her fine brows furrowed, seemingly sensing a slight unease.

She glanced at Elise and then at Raine, her face calm as she said, "It’s about time; I must go."

"Wait... Mr. Raine, I want to invite Miss Laisa to join our squad," Elise suddenly glanced at Raine and said to Laisa again.

Through Elise’s eyes, clear as a blue lake, Raine immediately understood her intention.

However, before Raine could reply, Laisa waved her hand and said, "It’s not suitable, at least not now. We can talk about it if we have a chance in the future."

With that, Laisa slightly lowered her head, no longer looking at the two, draped herself in the white fur of the Frost Blade Leopard, and quickly turned away.

"Miss Laisa, if one day you need help, remember to find us in Mill Town."

Raine’s words came from afar, making Laisa pause slightly.

She did not look back but nodded slightly and then quickly disappeared into the snowy white landscape of Lankote Snowfield.

If Raine and Elise stood in front at that moment, they would have seen a faint smile on Laisa’s pretty face.

"Miss Elise, shall we head back now? If we start now, we can catch the carriage before dark, rest in Jueya Village for the night, and return to town the next day. How does that sound?"

Elise, who was gazing at Laisa’s departing figure, turned around upon hearing Raine’s words, her face bearing a rare trace of melancholy, unlike her usual crescent moon smile.

"Mr. Raine, do you think... we will meet Miss Laisa again?"

...

Night fell.

The members of the Giant Blade Squad sat around the bonfire at the edge of the snowfield, preparing to cook food.

For such mature Black Iron Level adventurer squads as them, there really weren’t any demons at the edge of Lankote Snowfield that they feared, and after setting up traps and alert spells, they completely relaxed.

"Captain, do you care so much about these two? Raine’s strength is indeed impressive, but he should be a warrior, right? That magic effect should be due to some magic equipment he has."

Still wrapped in a blanket, Zane spoke, sitting by the bonfire.

"Hayley, what do you think?" Schneider frowned slightly, looking at the squad’s only caster.

He truly couldn’t confirm whether the young man named Raine relied on magic equipment or his own ability to cast spells.

"I was too far away to perceive in detail, but I feel that it should stem from his own ability," said Hayley, the female mage, shaking her head.

"Honestly, I think there’s no need to dwell on his spellcasting ability."

"Didn’t you notice? Even if his spellcasting ability is not considered, his mastery of Armor-Piercing Strike, Shield Bash, and that rare Battle Roar Combat Skills is quite remarkable."

"Additionally, his power is also amazing. At the last strike, I was right beside him, and if it were me, I’d just be at this level of power."

"This is despite not having reached Classes status; I feel once he reaches Classes status, he should belong to Special Classes." The Shield Armor Warrior Russell, rough on the outside but meticulous on the inside, said.

...

The next morning, the sky faintly brightened.

A lean but skillful figure appeared at the edge of Lankote Snowfield, where Laisa had parted ways with Raine and Elise.

Although cloaked with a hood obscuring their appearance, if Laisa were present, she would certainly recognize Zoel.

Using some special tracking methods and questioning low-level adventurers and ordinary people along the way, Zoel managed to track here in just one day.

"Went to the depths of the snowfield?"

"Is this anticipating someone would be sent?"

Zoel gazed at the north where the snow lay thick.

"Interesting!"

"Lankote Snowfield, haven’t been here for a long time, feels nostalgic..."

Half a minute later, Zoel’s reminiscing expression cleared up, and he instantly disappeared in the direction Laisa left.

...