<h4>Chapter 439: Two Shields</h4>
Sein stayed in the undersea crystal pce at Sea God Bay for about a week.
For beings like Tourmaline and White Ste, who boasted extensive lifespans, a week was merely the beginning of the party.
However, driven by mounting anxiety, Sein feltpelled to leave. He apologized to the noble draconic creatures for his early departure, especially since White Ste had been a great host during his stay.
While Tourmaline understood his reasons, there was a trace of sadness in its dark, round eyes.
Before departing, Sein checked his stats:
<i>Focus: 220.7</i>
<i>Mana: 230.1</i>
<i>Constitution: 201</i>
The figures for Sein’s mana and constitution had not only met but vastly exceeded his expectations from over a year ago. His constitution, in particr, had seen an astonishing increase.
He was expecting it to reach 140 points over the next few years, but eating a single piece of translucent kelp during the banquet had boosted it by over 60 points.
At that moment, Sein was bewildered by his sudden gain—it seemed that one could really be powerful through eating alone.
As his constitution grew, so did his mental focus and mana.
However, this surge also caused his body temperature to spike rmingly. Had White Ste not intervened by flicking a ssh of hydro elemental spell to cool him down, Sein might have suffered under his newfound blessing.
This incident highlighted a crucial lesson—any gain that came without effort carried its own risks and limitations.
The sudden surge in Sein’s mental focus, mana, and constitution had temporarily inconvenienced him.
He struggled to control the unexpected increase in his constitution. Additionally, the spells that he had been reliant on were now somewhat unstable during their release.
All of these changes required time for him to adapt.
Nevertheless, the benefits far outweighed the drawbacks.
White Ste advised that sea kelp was currently the most suitable treasure for him.
Although her treasure trove held items far more valuable than sea kelp, each capable of significantly enhancing Sein’s attributes, the risks were considerable.
Consuming such potent treasures recklessly could lead to severe consequences, including the possibility of his body exploding.
Even if such catastrophic oues were avoided, the impact on Sein’s bodily functions might not be easily reversible.
Considering these factors, White Ste deemed the sea kelp as the safest and most appropriate choice for him.
Sein, a mage dedicated to pursuing truths, did not need to pursue sheer physical strength like a knight might.
He understood his needs well and was also aware of the drawbacks associated with any gains thate without effort.
For mages, their true source of powery in knowledge, not merely in quantifiable metrics like mental focus, mana, and constitution.
While an increase in these attributes might indicate a boost in a mage’s capabilities, it was their wisdom and knowledge that set them apart.
Sein understood this well and chose not to linger at the Crystal Pce for too long.
White Ste respected Sein’s decision and regarded him with approval.
Even if Sein had been the type to seek favors and benefits by ingratiating himself with Tourmaline, White Ste would not feel anything about elevating Sein into a Rank Two being with her resources.
For her, offering these treasures was merely a small investment to secure a “ymate” who could spend thousands of years with Tourmaline.
After all, differences in perspective shape the views of beings from different tiers of life levels.
Sein’s ability to remain focused amidst such temptations not only confirmed his potential but also highlighted his uniqueness.
It was no surprise that the Summer Guardian granted him a wisp of nar Light. Moreover, knowing that he was an apprentice to a Rank Four tower master elevated White Ste’s regard for him even further.
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When Sein decided to leave the Crystal Pce, Tourmaline and White Ste personally escorted him to the surface.
Under White Ste’smand, a massive water gate materialized before Sein.
Passing through this gate would transport him directly to Thousand Leaf Coral Ind in the center of the Western Archipgo.
From there, Sein would have to find his way to Geyzes City.
Through the aquatic races under hermand, White Ste found the location of Thousand Leaf Coral Ind, yet they had never heard of Geyzes City.
“The area you’re headed to borders the forbidden waters, which my father, my elder brothers have dered off-limits. It’s teeming with the sort of nasty creatures like the one I smacked to death in the South Sea,” Tourmaline informed him.
A burst of green light rushed out from Tourmaline’s w and disappeared into Sein’s body, immediately forming a translucent barrier around him.
Sein was familiar with this shield. Tourmaline had previously cast the same thing on him as a protective measure when they parted at the border of the Marmett Union Alliance.
This shield couldst up to two years, considering Tourmaline’s power.
With this protection in ce, Sein should be able to handle encounters with Rank One and Rank Two beings. By avoiding those of Rank Three and above, he would be well-prepared to visit most locations around the world.
Tourmaline’s actions seemed to remind White Ste of something—perhaps it was part of her n all along or a request from Tourmaline.
A simr burst of milky-white light shot from the tip of her finger and disappeared into Sein’s body.
The shield bestowed upon him by White Ste offered stronger protection and couldst longer than Tourmaline’s.
Sein did not inquire about the specifics of this new shield but bowed deeply to the two draconic creatures before him.
Both of them had shown nothing but generosity toward him, asking for nothing in return, and thus solidifying their status in Sein’s heart as his true friends—the kind for whom he would willingly sacrifice his life.
“I do not wish to see another friend of my little sister perish again, especially near the ckhaven... That’s where you’re heading, right?” White Ste asked.
Taken aback by her directness, Sein paused, staring at her for a moment before slowly nodding.
“Yes, I may indeed be heading to ckhaven to search for someone, as well as some old friends,” he replied.
“The ckhaven is a dangerous ce, so take care of yourself out there. If you run into any formidable enemies, consider fleeing to the beach,” White Ste advised.
“Thank you for the advice!" Sein bowed again, gratitude evident in his voice.
“Hehehe, you can just call me Big Sis, like Tourmaline does. You’re friends, aren’t you?” White Ste chuckled.
“Yes, we are!” Tourmaline shouted happily from the side.
A small smile appeared on Sein’s face as he nodded to the two giant draconic creatures before stepping into the water gate.
Just as he crossed the gate, a sudden realization struck him.
“Huh? Did she just say little sister? Isn’t Tourmaline a male?” His expression froze in astonishment.
In a sh, Sein, along with the water gate, disappeared from the Sea God Bay.