Steampunk Era: Mad Abield

Chapter 124: One hundred and three sections: Sowing for the joy of harvest_2



Secondly, he had come over with the Lord of Suffering, and this youngster had discovered a new spell formation for emergency treatment of the wounded, which could potentially rescue severely injured soldiers whose hearts had stopped beating from the grasp of death itself. Moreover, he had already succeeded in several cases yesterday, and the Divine Envoy had confirmed that he would not support the Chief Commissioner’s actions—his duty was, after the investigation concluded, to ensure this child returned safely to Carterburg.

Third, although the Chief Commissioner was from the Central Administrative Province, the Seventeenth Guard Infantry Division also had new recruits from the Carterburg region. Some people recognized the boy; they said he was very close to His Highness Faye of the Mowish royal family—in the eyes of the Chief Commissioner, being close, and not opposed, basically meant that this child had at least the prospects of a prince to back him. He would be out of his mind to have him join his Seventeenth Guard Infantry Division as a conscript, and forcefully drafting the child would earn him a family’s enmity...which would be deadly.

Therefore, the Chief Commissioner could only settle for the next best thing—I don’t want your person, but could you provide a training manual?

The Chief Commissioner knew that to ask for this was extremely impolite—every sharpshooter’s training method was a closely guarded family secret. It was not like those Transcendent sequences, which required a person to have special talent and various materials. A good sharpshooter training manual could turn an ordinary person into a dangerous being capable of killing a Transcendent from three hundred meters away.

Any low-level Transcendent Professional faced with a bullet flying at them from three hundred meters away would be weak and helpless.

Even the division commander was surprised when he heard the Chief Commissioner’s intention: "I must be insane to have agreed to come with you."

As he spoke, he knocked on the small wooden plank outside the tent—after the investigation concluded, it was the residence of the child named Malin Gaiate, and he would return with the Divine Envoy later this afternoon.

"Please come in," came the crisp voice of the child from inside.

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