The Vastness of Magical Destiny-Chapter 121 - 10 Essence Spiritual Ring_3
Chapter 121: Chapter 10: Essence Spiritual Ring_3
Chapter 121 -10: Essence Spiritual Ring_3
Clutching the ring with undeniable delight and unwilling to let it go, the unkempt mage had an expression of insatiable craving on his face: “Baron Komer, your generosity is truly grand. I thought you were unaware of the origin of this ring, but it turns out you knew quite well its background and still chose to part with it so freely. I believe everyone here has underestimated you. Surely your territory, Caucasus, must be extremely wealthy to exhibit such largesse. Hehe, to think someone would actually give away an artifact that has been passed down from the Goddess of Nature herself. I, Mr. Rebry, have traveled the entire Blue Continent and never heard of, much less encountered such an event. Kid, you’ve really outdone yourself. Even if you were pursuing Princess Vero, there’s no need for such extravagance!”
The unrestrained words caused a noticeable shift in the expressions of everyone present, including Duke Zellin and the young knights. Knight Sart, frantic with indignation, retorted: “Mr. Rebry, please watch your language. Princess Vero is a person of great distinction; she would hardly value such dubious origins. Although you are a friend of Mr. Mundell, it does not grant you the right to be so impolite!”
“Impolite?! Kid, it’s you who are short-sighted. Do you even understand the use and value of this spiritual ring? I can tell you with utmost certainty that ‘priceless’ is no exaggeration. This is one of the legendary Seven Spirit Rings of the Goddess of Nature, a treasured Wood Magic tool. It’s said that the Goddess of Nature, carrying the Seven Spirit Rings, ventured into the Chaotic Territory with the God of Darkness and the God of Light to jointly create the world, leading to the formation of our Blue Continent today. This ring is a creation-era spiritual object, coveted by mages in their dreams. If one proficient in Wood Magic were to possess it, they could elevate their magic to unparalleled heights. Even those without magical capabilities could benefit simply by having it, as this wondrous Wood Magic tool can absorb natural spiritual energy, particularly from plants, providing nourishment and rejuvenation to one’s organs and physique. I dare not claim it would grant eternal youth or reverse aging, but preserving one’s youthful vigor is certainly not an empty promise! Tell me, isn’t this item a once-in-a-lifetime treasure?” The scruffy man caressed the ring in his hand with tender care, inspecting every inch of it, his desire manifest in his words, so much so that he hardly spared a glance for the raucous young knights around him.
“Your Baron, seeing as this ring is so precious and extraordinary, and since Princess Vero and you are mere acquaintances, such a gift would be too much to accept graciously. The Baron’s kind intentions are appreciated by Vero.” A crisp and pleasant voice interrupted the man’s soliloquy, triggering gasps of astonishment among the nobles. To think that someone would refuse to accept such an exceptional treasure—it seemed that today’s banquet was filled with one extraordinary event after another.
“What? Little girl, do you realize what you’re saying? You’re rejecting this gift?!” The man’s mouth was agape with shock, nearly wide enough to slot in an egg, as he struggled to believe his own ears.
And Baron Komer, who was almost green with regret upon hearing her words, had a thrilling comeback almost slip out, but he immediately restrained his impulse. To truly possess such a ring would likely bring him endless trouble, and with his current magical capabilities, he wouldn’t even be able to utilize its full potential. On the contrary, it could attract a host of calamities. Especially after today’s banquet, he figured that by tomorrow, news that he owned one of the Goddess of Nature’s Seven Spirit Rings would spread throughout the entire kingdom. The impending trouble was daunting, and it seemed wiser to rid himself of the source of the hassle. In doing so, he could not only gain fame for his magnanimity but also avert future misfortune.
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“Commandery Princess, please accept our gift without reservation. This is merely an item Baron Komer chanced upon in an antique shop in Royal City. At the time, he was unaware of its significance, merely guessing that this magic ring must hold a history as old as time, given its longevity. Komer had never imagined it was an actual sacred object from the Goddess of Nature on earth. If even Princess Vero finds it difficult to accept, Komer cannot fathom any other girl on the Continent who would. Thus, I beseech you, Your Highness, to kindly accept this token.” Speaking with heartfelt sincerity, Komer’s gaze settled on the girl’s slightly shy face. He respectfully retrieved the ring from the reluctant mage and presented it to the girl. The surrounding nobles, including Duke Zellin, heaved a quiet sigh of relief.
Seeing Komer’s genuine intent, the silver-haired girl hesitated, avoiding the smiling gaze of Komer and searching the crowd for her father. Only after spotting a slight nod from her father did the girl smile gratefully and gesture for her maid to take the ring and place it on her hand. The crowd immediately erupted into a round of warm applause, and Komer found himself engulfed in a barrage of praise. The nobles’ gaze upon Komer and his party softened considerably—after all, someone who still insisted on offering such a valuable ring as a gift deserved respect. At the very least, his noble demeanor had won the recognition of many Galelians, while the poor Knight Sart had been consigned to a forgotten corner by everyone.
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