Coiling Dragon Volume 14 fiend Chapter 30
Book 14, Fiend â Chapter 30, Inventory Checking
In the main hall of the first floor of the Fiend Castle, quite a few people were gathered, amongst which were Linleyâs team.
âMiss Yuna!â Bebe stood in front of the counter, laughing as he greeted that female employee, Yuna.
Yuna looked towards Bebe with some surprise and pleasure, as well as towards Linley and Delia who were behind him. âLinley, I was just sighing about how few people survived in your group. I didnât expect that the three of you all survived and made it back. Congratulations, truly.â
âWe were fairly lucky.â Whenever Linley thought about what had happened outside of Royalwing City, he still felt a sense of fear.
When he had been facing Wyrnessin, Linley discovered that he didnât have any ability to resist at all. Their difference in power was simply too great.
âMiss Yuna, weâve been here for a long time now. When will we have the chance to turn in the proof that we accomplished the trials?â Bebe said rather frantically. Linleyâs group had been waiting quite some time here on the first floor. Yuna laughed as she said, âDonât be impatient. You are already Fiends now. It isnât as simple as just giving you a Fiend medallion. Thereâs a process for this.â
âThe people who succeeded in the Fiend trials in Moon Lake Castle, up to the second floor!â Suddenly, a muscular man with short golden hair came down the stairway from the second floor of the Fiend Castle.
âHurry on up.â Yuna said with a laugh.
âMiss Yuna, weâll head up now, then.â Bebe chortled.
Immediately, Linleyâs group of twenty-plus people all stepped onto the stairway leading towards the second level of the Fiend Castle. The main hall of this second level was much smaller than the main hall of the first floor, and there were many rooms here as well. Linleyâs group was led by that muscular man with short golden hair to a black room.
Within the black room, there were three people seated.
âAll of you, step forward one at a time and turn in the moon rings, as well as the Fiend seal.â One of them, a black-robed middle-aged man said clearly.
Immediately, one after another stepped forward to turn in the moon rings and begin the process of becoming Fiends. But very clearlyâŚthe procedures were quite complicated. Fortunately, the black-robed man was fairly fast, and he was able to process each person in just a few minutes.
âNext!â The black-robed man said.
Linley immediately handed his âmoon ringâ as well as the âFiend sealâ over.
âName.â The black-robed man said.
âLinley.â Linley said.
And then, Linley felt his entire body tremble. So the black-robed man had actually summoned his Godrealm, using it to hold Linley down while shutting out the outsiders.
âI have to get an imprint of your soulâs aura.â The black-robed man withdrew a green, fingernail-sized bead with a flip of his hand, then put the green bead next to Linley. At a visible rate, the green bead quickly began to transform to a gray color.
Moments later, the entire bead had turned gray.
âSoul aura? What is this?â Linley asked curiously.
The black-robed elder glanced at him, then said calmly, âThis is known as a âsoul reflecting stoneâ. It is capable of absorbing an imprint of a soulâs aura. All experts have different soul auras. As long as we have this âsoul reflecting stoneâ with your soul aura, we will be able to verify your identity.â
Linley couldnât help but feel astonished.
So there was an item such as this in the world.
However, it made sense. When he was in the Yulan continent, some alchemists were capable of creating items that astonished Linley. In the Infernal Realm, it only made sense that many complicated items existed.
âThis is your Fiend medallion, while this is your secondary Fiend medallion. Bind them both with blood.â The black-robed man instructed.
Seeing the Fiend medallion, Linleyâs eyes couldnât help but light up. This was the proof that he was now a Fiend.
âSecondary Fiend medallion?â Linley was somewhat surprised. This so-called âsecondaryâ Fiend medallion was actually a blue medallion, but this blue medallion was something which Linley had never seen Fiends wear before.
The black-robed man laughed calmly, âThe secondary Fiend medallion is kept at our Fiend Castle. Once your secondary Fiend medallion becomes an object with no owner, we will know that you are dead.â
This was only a toy used to judge if someone was still alive or not.
He immediately bound them with blood, then retrieved the Fiend medallion, pinning it to his chest in accordance with requirements. Linley directly fused this âFiend medallionâ with his âPulseguard Armorâ. After all, his clothes were nothing more than a variant of his Pulseguard Armor.
Outside the Fiend Castle.
âLinley, in the future, will you remain at Royalwing City?â Regina said to Linley. âI owe you two hundred thousand inkstones. In a while, Iâll pay you back.â Regina didnât like owing others money.
âNo need. Weâll be leaving Royalwing City soon.â Linley said directly.
âLeaving? Where are you going?â Regina said hurriedly. âFar away?â
Linley, Delia, and Bebe exchanged glances, then Bebe chortled towards Regina, âRegina, the three of us want to roam the Redbud Continent, and then float across the Starmist Sea and roam this boundless Infernal Realm. You tell me, will we be going far away?â
Regina was utterly shocked.
Even many Highgods in the Infernal Realm had never visited other continents.
After all, each of the five continents of the Infernal Realm were extremely large, more than enough for them to carve out their own little world. Without a special reason, generally speaking, people wouldnât risk heading to other continents.
âThen IâŚbut IâŚâ Regina didnât know how she was supposed to repay the two hundred thousand inkstones.
âHeh heh, no rush. When we meet again, you can pay us back.â Bebe laughed as he spoke.
âAlright. Thank you for your help this time, truly.â Regina looked at the Fiend medallion on her chest. She couldnât help feel all the more grateful. She had become a FiendâŚthis was something she had dreamed about for many years.
Linley, Delia, and Bebe made their farewells to Regina, and then went to a restaurant to first enjoy a celebratory victory feast, then returned to their residence. The room fees which Linleyâs group had paid had been calculated by the year.
Within the courtyard of Linleyâs residence, the three were seated around a stone table.
âRight now, we need to have a good reckoning of our exact amount of wealth.â Bebe said excitedly. With a wave of his hand, seven interspatial rings fell to the table, emitting a clear, crisp sound as they did. These seven interspatial rings, under the light of the blood-red sun, gleamed with reflected light.
âI have some also.â Delia laughed as two more interspatial rings fell onto the stone table.
Seeing this, Linley couldnât help but laugh.
On this trip to Moon Lake Castle, at first, under the commands of the Fiends, Linleyâs group had served as cannon fodder and suffered two attacks from Godslayer Arrows. Bebe had thus collected four God corpses, while Delia had collected two. Afterwards, they had engaged in multiple battlesâŚ
And not long ago, outside Royalwing City, after receiving the declaration from Wyrnessin, everyone had begun battling each other.
The nearly hundred remaining Gods had battled to the death, with only roughly thirty remaining. Linleyâs group alone had killed more than ten. Naturally, they had collected these corpses as well.
âBoss, you have the most.â Bebe said.
With a flip of his Linleyâs hand, eleven interspatial rings fell to the stone table. Of these eleven interspatial rings, three of them had been acquired inside Moon Lake Castle, while the other eight had been acquired in the chaotic battle. But the most valuable of the eleven rings wasâŚthe black moon ring!
âThis black moon ringâs wealth is most likely greater than the others combined!â Linley sighed.
This was the moon ring of the deceased black-robed guard.
The black-robed guards were all Highgods. In addition, they were fairly elite ones. Naturally, their wealth would be significant as well.
âWeâve already investigated the wealth within this black moon ring. The amount of inkstones and azurites alone are worth ninety million. There are also some Golden Soul-Pearls and other usable items which have a total value of over a hundred million inkstones.â Bebe said excitedly. âRight now, letâs investigate the other interspatial rings.â
They had investigated the ring of the black-robed guard early on.
But the other rings, aside from just two or three of them, had yet to be investigated.
âLetâs begin to count our inventory.â Linley and Delia were a bit eager as well.
On the table, there was a pile of interspatial rings. Linleyâs group divided them into three piles and began to bind them with blood, investigating the contents within. They withdrew large amounts of inkstones as well as some other consumables.
âGood man! Whew, which God was the original owner of this interspatial ring? He has so much money!â Bebe called out in surprise.
Linley and Delia immediately raised their heads to look over.
âHow much?â Linley said eagerly.
âBoss, this Godâs wealth is over ten million.â Bebe immediately said. âAnd his interspatial ring has quite a few God sparks inside.â
Although the Gods who took part in the Fiend trials were generally all fairly powerful Gods, most of them had at most a few hundred thousand inkstones. Only a few had more than a million. As for those who had more than ten million, they were extremely rare. Linley himself had investigated four interspatial rings, but the most wealth he had discovered was just 200,000 inkstones.
âBebe, stop counting. Keep taking inventory for the next interspatial ring.â Linley laughed.
Right at this moment, Delia let out a cry of surprise.
âWhat is it?â Linley and Bebe both looked over.
Deliaâs face was all smiles. âLinley, guess how much the items in this interspatial ring are worth, all together?â
Bebe immediately guessed, âTen million?â
Delia smiled and shook her head.
âIs ten million too low or too high?â Linley hurriedly asked.
âOf course it is too low. It isnât just ten million.â Delia said. Linley couldnât help but be shocked. âHow much is there inside?â
Delia smiled. âThe inkstones and azurites in here, all combined, are worth eight hundred thousand.â
âEight hundred thousand?â Bebe stared. âAnd you said it was more than ten million?â
Delia laughed. âIâm not done. Although the inkstones and azurites are only worth that much, however, this interspatial ring hasâŚâ Delia laughed and flipped her hand, revealing two black gemsâŚdivine sparks!
They could sense the aura from these divine sparks.
âHighgod sparks, and two of them?â Linley breathed in amazement.
Delia laughed and nodded. âRight. One is wind-type, while the other is darkness-type.â
Linley couldnât help but be overjoyed, but then he was astonished. âTwo Highgod sparks. How did a God get them?â
Delia couldnât help but tease him, âLinley, forget about him; donât we ourselves have a Highgod spark? And weâve just arrived in the Infernal Realm recently, but weâve already acquired the Highgod spark of that black-robed guard. So why canât others acquire them?â
âMakes sense.â Linley had to accept it.
What he could do, others could also do. OnlyâŚthis was a huge benefit to Linleyâs team.
A while later, Linley and the other two finally completed a rough inventory estimate of all of the interspatial rings. But of course, they didnât carefully look at some of the other toys. Linleyâs group only did a general accounting of the more easily calculated inkstones, azurites, divine sparks, and other items.
âWe roughly have a total worth of 120 million inkstones! But of course, that doesnât include the four Highgod sparks we have.â Linley said.
The four Highgod sparks were the one from the Yulan continent, the black-robed guardâs, and the two from the interspatial ring.
âDelia.â Linley looked at Delia. âI originally wanted to go buy a wind-type Highgod spark for you, but I didnât expect that we would acquire one for ourselves. You had best hurry up and fuse this one.â Linley directly gave the wind-type Highgod spark to Delia.
Since Delia had embarked on a path of fusing with divine sparks, Linley would naturally let her reach the Highgod level as soon as possible.
As for Linley and Bebe, they relied on gaining insights, which wasnât something that could be achieved in a day.
âAlright.â Delia nodded slightly.
The nearby Bebe flipped through some things he hadnât paid close attention to earlier. After all, when taking inventory, they didnât carefully go through everything. For exampleâŚLinley and the other two hadnât closely reviewed any of the books.
âBoss, take a look and see what this is.â Bebe suddenly was rather surprised and pleased.
Puzzled, Linley turned to look. He saw Bebe holding a thick book in his hands, and on the cover of the book was the words, âA Brief Summary of the Profound Mysteries of the Seven Elemental Lawsâ.