Death… and me

Chapter 1755 Forget It



Chapter 1755 Forget It

“You don’t seem to mind the fact that Luina is a reincarnation with someone else’s memories,” Rean couldn’t help but comment.

“Why should I?” Cantafia asked back. “Up to the point she recovered her memories, the memories she had were my daughter’s. With that being said, the memories from the reincarnation came after that, so she’s ultimately my daughter first, and then a reincarnation. After all, you aren’t born with your memories straight away.”

Rean and Roan glanced at each other for a moment there. Here were two guys who were born with their memories straight away. “Ahem… I see. That’s good to know.”

Cantafia then returned her attention to Luina. “So, do you need anything before going out?”

Luina shook her head, saying, “Not really. It’s just that you wanted to meet my subordinates before I left, right? Since we don’t know how long this Free Continent Competition will take, it might as well be called my farewell.”

Cantafia smiled as she hugged Luina. “I’ll be watching from the outside. However, it goes without saying that no one will be able to intervene in the competition. With that said, you be careful out there. If you have to sacrifice these two to survive, don’t hesitate and go ahead.”

Rean and Roan didn’t know whether to laugh or cry after hearing that. In any case, they didn’t complain.

Luina and Cantifia started to talk with the twins for a while after that before Cantafia finally decided to leave. With that, Luina took the chance to ask Rean and Roan, “So, just like my mother asked, do you guys have anything you need before we depart tomorrow?”

Roan shook his head. However, Rean didn’t let the opportunity pass him, telling her, “Divine level forging materials. To be more specific, I need Divine Low-level materials to upgrade my sword and Roan’s scythe.” Rean had obtained some materials of that grade back in the Jhiod Sect, but he had yet to try to make a weapon that could gather space and another element. The more he had, the better it would be.

Luina nodded, not minding that too much. “Alright. However, Divine Low-level forging materials aren’t exactly free, so I don’t know how much I can get for you. Do you have any specific material you want?”

Rean nodded, saying, “Try to get Luminescent Dragon Ore and Abyss Cry Ore. These two, in particular, are more expensive, but they can become very good weapons with the other things I have in my hands.”

“If they really are more expensive, then you better pay for them. Just give me a minute, and I’ll see if I can get them for you. By the way, would you forge a weapon for me as well? Your method in forging Element Gathering equipment still works in the Realm of Gods as well?”

Rean nodded, replying, “It does. However, with you at the Space Bending Realm, you can probably already wield Divine High-level equipment, no? Would you really want to use Divine Low-level equipment?”

Luina nodded, saying, “I remember very well that your equipment’s raw strength was one to two stages higher than the others. Don’t tell me that changed.”

Rean smiled in response. “Good memory over there. Yeah, they’re around one to two stages higher. In fact, with the new method I’m trying to develop, they might be three stages higher than their grade.”

Luina was surprised to hear that. “Great! Then I’ll try to get this Luminescent Dragon Ore and Abyss Cry Ore. Oh, right! After I reincarnated, my affinity changed to Wind. Should I get an ore compatible with Wind Element?”

“That would help a lot.” Rean nodded.

Luina then left straight away and returned a few minutes later with the news. “Sure enough, I can’t get them for free. In fact, I will have to ask my mother just to get permission to buy them. You really asked quite some rare stuff.”

Rean smiled in response, replying, “That’s because both ores can be used for every grade of equipment at the Divine level. This variety makes them very expensive. Not to mention that they’re better than most ores at their level.”

Luina nodded after hearing that. “Anyway, each kilogram of these ores cost 5 Rank Five Divine Stones. However, I can exchange 10 Rank Four Divine Stones for 1 Rank Five Divine Stone in the sect with my mother’s influence. In any case, she won’t pay it for us, so you’ll have to fork out the money yourself.”

Rean already expected that. However, that price still made him take a deep breath. “Alright, so it’ll be 50 Rank Four Divine for each kilogram.” He then accessed the Dimensional Realm and pulled out 300 of the 326 Rank Four Divine Stones he had obtained from the mine. “Get me three kilograms of each. Also, if you can get some not so rare but still Divine Low-level ores for me to practice, that will help out a lot.”

Luina was surprised that Rean had that many Rank Four Divine Stones. “Sure enough, you’re always rich compared to those around you.”

She then took Rean’s Divine Stones, telling him, “Leave it to me. Oh yeah. Speaking of which, I know nothing about forging. What kind of Wind Element ore do you think is best for my own sword?”

Rean pondered over it for a bit before remembering a certain one. “A good one for you would be Threewinds Mountain Ore. It doesn’t lose out in rarity to the other two I asked you, so I believe it will be just as expensive. Oh, one more thing, I’m going to use a vial of Half True Dragon Blood on our weapons, so it would be good if you got something similar. It’s just that for this Wind Element ore, Wind Element Divine Demon Beast blood would be better.”

Luina nodded after hearing that. “I’ll work on it.”

Before Luina Left, Roan decided to make a request of his own. “Do you think you can get me the Void Shattering Pill’s recipe?”

Luina looked at Roan as if she was looking at an idiot. “Do you think anyone would let me touch such a thing? Even my mother doesn’t have access to it.”

Roan sighed in response. “Forget it then.”

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