Chapter 1119 Starfly Hotel
From MC's Perspective:
The Physique changes were complete by nightfall. Feeling invigorated, I checked my status panel.
[Status Panel]
[Host's Name – Vincent Carey]
[Magic Power– Gravity]
>>Stage(3)
[Mage Level – Level 6 Limiter]
[Mental Method- Gravity Ark (Running)]
>>Grade- Earth
>> Rate of absorption – 82%
[Gravity Core status- lvl.6(100%) (Progressing)]
>> Sacred Core – Gravity core
[Mana Power - 700]
>> Mana Capacity - 700
[Talent – Top Bottom (Upgradeable)]
[Colour – Pale Orange]
[Strength –700]
[Speed –700]
[Stamina –700]
[Vitality –700]
[Intelligence – lvl.6(50)]
[Soul Power – lvl.6(50)]
[Mental Power - lvl.6(50)]
[Constitution – lvl.6(50)]
Physique:
>> Sacred Gravity Wizard Physique
Ability:
>>Gravity Manipulation (Active/Passive)
Rule:
>>Gravity Rule (19%)Nôv(el)B\\jnn
Inheritance:
>>Late Gravity Ancestor(20%)
[Spell Models –9]
[Stage: 1st, 2nd and 3rd]
>> 1. Gravity Field (lvl.6)
>>2. Gravity Push (lvl.6)
>>3. Gravity Pull (lvl.6)
>>4. Gravity Blast (lvl.6)
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>>5. Repulsive Force (lvl.6)
>>6. Zero Gravity (lvl.6)
>>7. Gravity Domain (lvl.6)
>>8. Zero Gravity Domain (lvl.6)
>>9. Star Rune Spell (lvl.6)
[Spell Slots Available - 9]
[Title: Lord of the Gregor Mansion.]
[Storage space items: The Zero Puppet, Map, Star Inheritance preliminary token, Silver Storage Bracelet, Sword, Dagger, Ancient map, The Gregor Mansion, Magic artifact, Herbs, potions, mana stones and spell books...etc..,]
Before arriving here, I had assumed that fully grasping the Gravity Rule would be a long and treacherous journey, one that involved delving deep into the Ancient Forbidden Ruins, risking life and sanity.
I had braced myself for that challenge. But, to my surprise, this place, this land of Ancient Redwood Country has granted me something far greater than mere knowledge from ancient relics.
The very atmosphere here is infused with pure, dense mana, a concentration so potent that it accelerates the understanding of Rule Power with little effort.
The Gravity Rule, something I had wrestled with for so long, now flows through me almost effortlessly. I can feel it in the air, pressing down on me yet lifting me higher, both literally and metaphorically.
My body hums with its resonance, and with each passing moment, I inch closer to a full breakthrough. According to my calculations, I'm just one percent away from reaching the pinnacle, Level-7—a barrier that once seemed insurmountable now feels almost within my grasp.
What's more astonishing is the realization that this progress isn't limited to the Gravity Rule. The entire nation is a powerhouse of magical energy, so rich and abundant that simply existing here is enough to push one to new heights.
If the Ancient Redwood Country, one of the Super Large Nations, possesses such an extraordinary environment, what about the others? It's not hard to imagine that they, too, might hold the key to even greater advancements.
Yet, as I stand on the brink of this newfound power, my thoughts wander to the Mage Union The legendary place of wizardry and arcane mastery.
Tales of the Union paints it as a paradise for wizards, a place where the mana is so pure, so concentrated, that even the mightiest of mages bow to its potential. Could it be even more blessed than this land? The mere thought makes my heart quicken with anticipation.
A flicker of longing passed through my mind, but I quickly banished it, shaking my head clear of distractions. There's no point in daydreaming when I'm so close to a breakthrough.
I stand up, casting one last glance at the exit door that would lead me back to the wider world. I owe much of this progress to the old man who helped me adapt to this land's unique energy without incident. Without his wisdom, I might have been overwhelmed.
Creak!
The door groaned as I slowly pushed it open and stepped out into the cool night air. To my surprise, the old man was seated near the entrance, his weathered face partially hidden in the shadows, yet exuding a calm, watchful presence.
"Senior, thank you for your help," I said, my voice respectful as I dipped my head slightly in gratitude.
The old man's eyes fluttered open at the sound of my voice. His gaze, sharp and discerning, fell upon me, as if he were trying to probe deeper, to gauge my strength. I felt a slight ripple in the air, a subtle tug as he tried to peer into my aura.
But, to his shock, his attempt was blocked, his senses unable to penetrate the protective barrier of the system.
A flicker of surprise crossed his face, though he masked it quickly. This young man's identity is not simple, he thought, a slight unease creeping into his mind.
Still, he maintained a calm demeanor as he stood up, brushing off the dust from his robes before walking toward me with a smile that didn't quite reach his eyes.
"Don't mention it, young man. It's not every day one meets such a talented wizard," he said, his voice smooth yet filled with a hidden curiosity. "What's your name, if you don't mind me asking?"
"My name is Vincent Carey," I replied, my voice steady.
"Vincent Carey... A good name," the old man repeated, his eyes narrowing slightly as if committing it to memory. "Young man, do you need any further assistance?"
I hesitated for a moment, my instincts urging caution. The old man had helped me, true, but I knew nothing of his affiliations or his true intentions.
Revealing anything about the True Elements Society, the wizard organization I'm going to be a part of, would be unwise. "Thank you, Senior, but I think I'd like to rest for now. If I need anything, I'll come see you in the morning," I said, keeping my tone light but firm.
The old man gave a nod, his expression unreadable. "Very well," he said, his voice carrying a hint of amusement. He gestured toward the exit, leading me through the grand corridors of the auction building.
It was far larger than the previous one I had visited, with tall archways and ornate carvings on the walls that gleamed faintly in the low light. Despite the late hour, the place buzzed with activity. I passed several staff members who were moving efficiently, their tasks uninterrupted by the night.
As we stepped out into the open air, the crisp night breeze greeted me. I turned to the old man one last time, asking him about a good place to stay nearby. He stroked his beard thoughtfully before pointing in the direction of a well-lit street. "There's a hotel just a short walk from here. Clean, quiet, and comfortable. You should find it to your liking."
"Thank you," I said, offering a polite nod before heading down the path he had indicated. Even as I walked away, I could feel his gaze lingering on my back, his curiosity about me far from sated. Something told me our paths would cross again, but for now, I needed rest, tomorrow would bring its own set of challenges.
The old man had been helpful, and from what the system showed, there was no indication of any hidden hostility or deceit in his actions. The system had a way of picking up subtle signs of danger, and his presence had triggered nothing. He seemed genuinely friendly, though I remained cautious, appearances could always be deceiving in a world like this.
Clearing my mind of lingering thoughts about the old man, I continued down the street. The night was calm, with only the distant hum of the city keeping me company. The air was crisp, carrying with it the faint scent of jasmine from nearby gardens. As I walked, the dim street lights cast long shadows, and the cobblestone roads beneath my feet echoed faintly with each step.
A few minutes later, I stood in front of the Starfly Hotel. Its architecture was striking, elegant yet welcoming, with soft golden lights illuminating the intricately carved stone entrance.
The building had a regal charm, its architecture reminiscent of an era when magic and craftsmanship were intertwined. Ornate glass windows gleamed under the moonlight, reflecting the stars above. I took a moment to admire it before making my decision, I would stay here for the night.
I stepped inside, the cool air of the lobby greeting me as I approached the reception. The staff moved with quiet efficiency, their uniforms pristine. After a brief exchange, I booked a room. They handed me the key, and within moments, I found myself ascending a wide staircase lined with deep red carpet, leading to my floor.
When I entered the room, I immediately scanned the surroundings. The room was spacious, tastefully decorated with a mix of modern comfort and old-world charm.
Dark wooden furniture contrasted against the soft cream walls, and a large window overlooked the city skyline. I focused, checking for any hidden magic devices, traps, or surveillance spells. The place was clean, no trace of enchantments or anything that could compromise my safety. Despite this, I knew better than to let my guard down.
Satisfied for the moment, I made the choice to retreat into the safety of the Gregor Mansion. It was always better to be cautious, especially when staying in an unfamiliar place.
Swoosh!
In an instant, the world around me blurred as I disappeared from the hotel room. Within seconds, I materialized inside the Gregor Mansion, a secure space where I could truly relax.
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