Everyone's Class: One Effort, 10,000x Bonus Reward!

Chapter 39: The Item That Changed Luck — Kael Was a Bait



Chapter 39: Chapter 39: The Item That Changed Luck — Kael Was a Bait

“Wait, a Legendary Rank staff?” Mayor Randy spoke with some difficulty.

Not to mention a Legendary Rank item — even an Epic one was something a mayor of The White City like him couldn’t own.

Even Vespera, Vivi, John, Deputy Chairman Luke, and Princess Kelsey, who had seen a lot, were now staring wide-eyed, their expressions stunned, looking at Aiden.

The reason the Empress could control the empire was because of the Legendary Rank scepter passed down through the generations — it allowed Empress Lira to unleash terrifying power.

As for Mythic-grade items, they were extremely rare. None of them had even seen one before.

Kelsey lost all the excitement of getting a Diamond Rank necklace. She looked at Aiden with curiosity and muttered to herself:

“Who exactly is Aiden? Someone who can carry a Legendary Rank item… that can only be someone from those mysterious, reclusive families.”

Vespera took a deep breath and felt a headache coming on. If Aiden had a Legendary Rank staff, then he definitely didn’t lack for gear. So what could she possibly offer in exchange for the Epic Demon’s Heart?

Luke looked at the completely broken Kael and thought to himself: “Compared to Aiden, an Epic Paladin isn’t much. But this Kael… at least he died for something.”

Kael kept shaking his head, his eyes empty and hopeless. He kept repeating:

“Legendary… Legendary Rank staff… Iron Rank Magic Apprentice… I’m dreaming, right?”

“This is all a dream! It’s not real! All of it is fake!”

“Elyra, tell me it’s all fake!”

Elyra gave a bitter smile. If she could, she’d wish it was all a dream. She wished none of this had ever happened.

At that moment, she felt like a clumsy duck in a flock of swans—completely out of place.

If she could go back, even if it meant dying, she wouldn’t have broken up with Aiden.

Elyra slowly looked up, staring at Aiden’s back, at Vespera and Vivi. She thought, maybe only a genius girl from the Sovereign City’s noble family was worthy of Aiden.

But she wasn’t ready to let go!

Aiden was hers!

Under everyone’s eyes, Aiden calmly pulled out the Abyssthe Flame Demon staff and spoke in a gentle tone:

“Sean, how should we fix this staff?”

Sean’s eyes lit up. His huge body immediately appeared in front of Aiden, his eyes fixed on the staff with fascination.

“Wow, I have to say, those demons really knew what they were doing. They managed to craft something like this.”

“Three months, no, just one month—I can fully restore it!”

One month?

Aiden frowned slightly. A month was way too long. By then, he might be able to use 10,000x critical hit again and get a new Legendary Rank item.

But besides Sean, there wasn’t anyone else in the Sovereign City who could fix a Legendary Rank staff, was there?

Sean took a deep breath and thought to himself: “Not satisfied? A month is already short. This is a Legendary Rank item. Once it’s fixed, it’ll last a lifetime!”

“Wait, normally people would be so happy they couldn’t hide it. Maybe he has another way to fix it, or can get something similar?”

After thinking for a moment, Sean finally said with a determined look: “By the latest, one month. I’ll use all my precious materials, and I won’t charge you a single coin. Plus, I’ll offer you free weapon forging in the future.”

“Of course, you’ll have to provide the materials yourself.”

When Aiden heard that, he hesitated a bit. But Vespera and the others nearby were shocked.

Even the Empress couldn’t get a weapon from Sean without paying.

Now Sean was offering to do it for free for Aiden?

That Legendary Rank staff must be something special.

As for Aiden, after a quick think, he agreed to hand over the broken staff for repair.

The feast continued as usual. As for May, Elyra, Kael, and Ronald, they had no right or face to stay anymore.

After thinking carefully, Vespera set a condition that Aiden couldn’t refuse: a Six-Winged Dragon Steed from the Wexley family in the Sovereign City.

It was an Epic-class mount, and in a month, it would give birth to a baby. That baby could be given to Aiden.

Aiden immediately agreed. He actually needed a proper mount, and an Epic-class one was already very rare.

In The White City, even Platinum Rank mounts were almost unheard of.

It was a pity that the Iron Dragon had gotten unlucky. Otherwise, it wouldn’t have had to die.

After dealing with Vespera’s matters, Aiden finally had some free time to enjoy the food and drinks. A big group of the upper class from The White City quickly surrounded him, leaving him no space to move.

These people were all trying to flatter him, and it was hard for him to be angry. So he just made an excuse and went to the bathroom, slipping out to the balcony of the banquet.

Just then, Luke was leaning against the railing, quietly enjoying the night view of The White City.

“People are like that—only when you’re famous and on top, do they throw you flowers and cheer for you,” Luke said calmly.

Aiden nodded. He didn’t like the upper class people who kept coming around him. Their eyes looked hungry, always hoping to get something from him.

“Are we going to act tonight?” Aiden suddenly asked.

Luke nodded. “Exactly. There’s not much time left before the College Testing. Every year around this time, the Evil Demons Guild tries to sabotage the test or kill talented reclassers.”

“Kael is the best choice as bait. He’s a real talent, so the Evil Demons Guild nearby would definitely come after him.”

“The College Testing recruiters should arrive late tonight. And to get rid of the demon curse on you, you’ll need at least ten members of the Evil Demons Guild of the same level.”

Aiden nodded. He hadn’t pushed Kael harder before because Luke had told him about this.

Only a reclasser from the dark side could absorb the demon curse on him. That was Luke’s plan.

Of course, the night’s operation would also need Aiden to be there.

With Luke, a strong fighter, around, there probably wouldn’t be any big problems.

Once the demon curse was gone, he could go back into the Abyss, kill the noble demon boss, and finish the Class Change quest.

Normally, demons from the Abyss wouldn’t appear in the empire.

“Take a little rest,” Luke said. “By the way, after today, your name is going to spread all over Ironvale, maybe even reach the Sovereign City.”

“The Evil Demons Guild will definitely see you as a big target. Try not to leave the city if you can.”

Aiden thought for a moment and asked: “Are they strong?”

Luke turned around and faced Aiden. His face became serious and calm as he answered:

“They’re not just strong—they’re crazy.”

“You’re using a Platinum Rank Cloaking Art. In this small town of The White City, it’s enough. But if you meet someone with a higher rank, it’ll be easy to get caught.”

“Also, this year’s talented reclassers are more than ever before. They’re stronger too. A dark time is coming. Chaos is everywhere.”

Luke also said that Aiden had already earned 600 reputation points. That was enough to exchange for an Epic-level camouflage skill, which would be much safer.

Aiden thanked him. It was true—people from the Sovereign City really knew everything.

He thought for a while and then asked: “If I want to get the top spot in the national College Testing, what kind of strength do I need?”

Luke shook his head. “It’s hard to say. I already know two Mythic-level reclassers.”

“And the Empress herself has raised the prize for the national top scorer. Besides money, there’s also an Epic special item. It’s said to change a person’s luck.”

At once, Aiden’s heart beat faster.

Change luck?

He thought of his own special skill, Apprentice’s Heart. That was all about luck!

If he was lucky, 10,000 experience points could be worth 7, or even 8, or 9 points of stats!

What did that mean? Using 1 million experience points could give him 700 to 800 stat points.

10 million experience points would give 7,000 to 8,000 stat points.

What about 100 million?

Of course, the Epic item might not be that powerful, but it was something he had to get.

Aiden took a deep breath. Level 20 or 30 might not be safe. Then he’d keep going higher.

As long as the Class Change quest didn’t hold him back, getting to Level 40, 50, even higher would be a piece of cake.

“Mythic Reclasser?” Aiden said to himself.

Luke smiled. He had started from a Silver Rank profession, worked hard, and finally became a Level 79 Legendary Rank profession—Tyrant Cleric.

But some people just woke up one day and already had a Mythic profession.

Even though Aiden was a genius from a hidden family, he still couldn’t compare to someone who had a Mythic profession from birth.

Right, people who woke up with a Mythic profession were called “favored ones” or “race prodigies.” They were even above ordinary geniuses. They were the real hope of the human race.

It was like how, in the old world, some talented scientists spent their whole lives studying, but it still only saved a few days of work for a real super genius.

Human race had one favored one every hundred years. But in recent years, there were more and more of them. At the same time, the Abyss had become more active.

Luke sighed. A dark time was coming.

At that moment, his phone buzzed. He looked at it, then said to Aiden:

“They’re here. We can get ready to move.”

Aiden took a deep breath. It was time to get rid of the demon curse and keep leveling up.

And, that guy Kael? He was definitely going to die.


Tip: You can use left, right, A and D keyboard keys to browse between chapters.