Chapter 13 Forgotten problems. (1/2)

The Runesmith Kuropon 43480K 2022-09-11

More time had passed, Roland felt like his adventure was slowly co to an end as after about half a year he had hit his level cap Their adventurer party had ventured to the third floor of the dungeon They decided on not an to be more vicious and troublesome The monster types increased and with those the defensive tactics had to be changed, they couldn't just keep doing the saest monsters around that level were the Wereboars They were creatures with gorilla-like bodies and the head of a boar Roland also finally saw Sahildr's large ical hammer at work The rune was activated by her et a small explosion would occur If she timed it well it was able to take out a wereboar in one hit or at least incapacitate it The problem was that it required a lot of mana, mana that a warrior class didn't have uess a weapon like that is situational, have to hin the rooht danced around while the youth was looking at a piece of paper He had a quill in his hand and he dipped it into so on the parchment, the words came out clear and the penmanshi+p was satisfactory

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He heard the fah He alers were a bit cra he forced hi"

He looked at the stack of papers on his table There were no coht was di down characters over and over again before going to sleep, just to get this darn calligraphy skill up to level 9 as it was the requireh I'm afraid that this will be how my life looks from now on"

He closed his eyes and rubbed the space between the eyebrows and his nose that was called the glabella He looked up to the ceiling and watched the shadows dance around while the candlelight was pushed around by the wind in his room

"I'll have to tell theht to his party of irls and they were slowly growing on him He knew that his stay in this city would be temporary and he needed toclasses wasn't here, he wouldn't be able to sell his spell scrolls here that well either He did his research and no one would buy anything from a no-name like him, he needed to attach himself to some well-established company Plus you needed to actually pay for a permit to sell, which cost quite the penny

"I wonder if they will forceat thesitting on a rug and trying to sell some mana arrow spell scrolls for the whole day He placed his coin sack on the table and let the systeh"

He started out well, he wascosts caeance His short sword didn't last past the fifth month and his leather armor was already broken in a couple of places He had to replace his boots and other various things

Adventuring as a Bronze or Steel grade adventurer wasn't a high paying job, fro more until he beca jobs opened up, the requireh so that was still a long way off

"Bronze and Steel is For Tier 1 classes, Silver and Gold for Tier 2, From Platinium start the Tier 3 classes"

Adventurers et yourself into gold you were considered slightly above average Anything past Platinium was considered the elite and veterans The nuhest class could apparently be counted on one hand, those were the true titans of the industry Even countries or empires would have to bow their head to individuals at that level

"Adamantium huh? Do you need to be tier 4 or 5 for that? I should probably forget about that"

Roland had slowly steeled his heart about becoscrolls but it was also a lotthat he could co in various ways, this was a serious and dangerous profession

'Beco a nice voluptuous wifesounds like the plan forclass while fighting monsters either'

Roland rubbed his chin while looking at his stats

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'My uess I'll be able to create a lot of spell scrolls a day Read that the er the spell will be'

'First I need to change h, still think I should buy an ite hiive it up, saying that she would only lend it to hiave up after the first try, he had no way of winning in either situation so he didn't even try He knew that the woive it up if he asked enough

He looked at some more runes afterward, but he needed et an item for hi he could investigate in a short span of ti him find the cheapest iteet the sa on iteular ones The normal ones were cheaper but were considered weaker They also covered more surface area on the items so you couldn't place asas he didn't want to just blow his hard-earned cash on a useless iteh, he needed to exaet a knife with a lesser rune of sharpness It was an item that would be the most useful of the ones he could afford He nodded to hi about his adventurer work

'I shouldn't go to the dungeon before changingchunk of my experience'

Just like before the ascension ritual, his experience would so run, it would be a big loss in experience points, so he needed to change his class fast

'I'll go to that log cabin in the , then buy that knife'

Roland blew out his candle and went to sleep, the next day he got up early ot used to the gruel that was served here, the bar lady even started iave hi and even offered hi out early in theboy?"

Roland looked at the woman, her name was Hilde and the bartender that was her husband was na in this inn for close to half a year now and knew thele the price down a bit, people that stayed longer and paid raciously allowed a 5 discount

"So, I'll probably be back in a couple of hours"

The lady nodded while cleaning up, he didn't waste any uards that knew hiave hies that were lined up at the entrance and walked passed the cabin in the woods

Unbeknownst to hiate guards and watch from afar as the boy disappeared into the distance The person clenched his fist while looking down to the ground as if he was deliberating on so after

'Should I run there? My running skills leveled up past the basic ones'

He deliberated but felt kind of lazy so he decided on walking instead, he would get there within an hour so it wasn't that bad His basic skills were now able to level up to the regular versions He even received a free stat point here and there after they evolved Skills like basic sneaking would raise his agility, while basic swordsth

He hadn't been on this path in a while but thanks to his high intelligence stat his reat He remembered to follow the dirt road and even recalled that day while he was sitting in that carriage

'Heh, I thought that guy wanted to hed to hireeted by the sa cabin It looked even worse than he re care of it

'Man, ould you leave a kid here alone?'