Chapter 449 - 441: Tassela Ascension Technique
The Karsus Crown and accompanying Nether Stone, along with the Karsus Annals and Sachiat’s Code... Leon handed over most of his spoils from Ferren to Tassera, leaving Sain’s Necromancy Spellbook to reward Laksha whenever she achieved merit.
Indeed, Leon could be completely open with Tassera, whom he had known since his early teenage years and who had now become his Queen. He trusted that she would stand by him in times of danger, but he regarded Laksha merely as a competent subordinate.
Tassera spent half a month in the Mage Tower, completely immersed in research, receiving meals and drinks from servants.
As for Leon, upon returning to Watchtower Port, he finally had access to a suitable Melting Furnace. He dismantled the Hard Head Hammer from Rosymorn Monastery to extract the crucial Divine Blood, carefully integrating it into his Fine Gold Greatsword.
His Fine Gold Greatsword, originally carrying Radiant Damage, now not only had greatly enhanced Radiant Damage but also acquired a new property called Light of Lathander, allowing him to summon Holy Light within a certain range during battles to blind Evil Demons and Undead Creatures. Unfortunately, without Lathander’s blessing, he couldn’t cast the Sun Flame Ray.
There’s no wall that doesn’t leak rumors; upon Leon’s return from Ferren, the news about the treasures, including the Karsus Crown, quickly spread across the Volcanic Island.
"You can have many spouses, but only one sister. Can’t you grasp this simple logic?" said Salovis, the Red Dragon, the least discreet among all dragons in the Zhen Dan Kingdom due to Leon’s ceaseless care. "Why did you bring so many treasures for the Blue Dragon, but nothing for me?"
"Don’t bother me." Leon lazily lay on the observation deck at the Volcano Top, enjoying the breeze and the stunning seascape that seemed never to grow old.
Salovis had long understood her brother’s temperament and knew how to dance on the knife’s edge. She leaned against Leon, pawing at his scales, persistently saying, "Haven’t you heard that saying? Women are like clothes, siblings are like limbs."
