Chapter Index

    After Little Will left, Senior Knight Molly immediately found Lilith and got hold of Little Will’s theory.

    Listening to Lilith’s introduction, Senior Knight Molly’s eyes lit up.

    This approach was truly both safe and practical, and she swore by her experience as a battle-hardened senior knight that the results would be excellent.

    Arming women with men’s weapons and then using them to defeat men was Molly’s consistent style.

    So, she gathered two official knights and Lilith, and the four of them sat down to compile Little Will’s training methods, plans, key points, and progress into a document.

    Based on this document, they would then summarize a complete and effective training method suitable for female knight apprentices.

    With this training method, Molly had reason to believe that the Rose Knight’s Guild would become the most famous and powerful knight’s guild in Drake City.

    Hmm, it seemed it already was, after all, with her, a senior knight, in charge, other knight training halls simply couldn’t compare.

    However, excluding herself, the strength of the Rose Knight’s Guild would plummet, and it wouldn’t be the same at all.

    “Lilith, the next official knight of the Rose Knight’s Guild will be you.

    Do you have confidence in half a year?!”

    Molly patted her niece’s shoulder with great enthusiasm.

    “If Auntie trains me, honestly, I really, really don’t have confidence.

    It would take at least one to two years.

    But fortunately, I still have Will Decland by my side.

    I can learn a lot from him, and becoming an official knight in half a year shouldn’t be a problem.”

    Lilith was equally confident, but was it really okay to speak such blunt truth in front of her dear aunt?

    Senior Knight Molly’s face darkened.

    She found that her authority in front of her niece seemed to be diminishing day by day.

    She was the dignified first senior female knight of Drake City, the Blood Thorn Rose on the battlefield, and ranked among the top female knights in the entire kingdom, a knight personally received by the King.

    “My dear little niece Lilith, Auntie’s loving education for you is still not enough.

    Go home, wash up, and wait.

    Don’t worry, I’ve been keeping an eye on Little Will.

    I’ve basically figured out his training methods, and I’ve also obtained the detailed training methods for his recovery exercises through Mojess.

    Tsk tsk, I have to say, the original version is really good stuff, absolutely a masterpiece forged through countless trials and tribulations, much better than the set of movements I devised myself.

    With the original, it’s much easier for me to adapt.

    I can’t claim 100% effectiveness, but 80-90% is definitely achievable.

    Little Lilith, just wait for Auntie’s intimate guidance, ho ho ho ho~”

    Walking on the main road home, Little Will always had a strange feeling, as if he had forgotten something important.

    Was it an illusion?

    He looked at shop after shop, and the familiar feeling was still there, with nothing out of place.

    But where did that strange feeling in his heart come from?

    Was something wrong?

    Was it his own problem or the world’s problem?

    “Will, you’re back?”

    A familiar voice sounded from the side.

    Little Will suddenly woke from his thoughts and looked up to see a familiar face.

    “Annie, are you, minding the shop?”

    Annie Jelsun.

    The Jelsun family ran a jewelry store, considered a middle-class acquaintance closest to the upper class.

    Mrs. Jelsun was a social butterfly, a regular customer at Will’s family coffee shop, and their residence in Drake City was not far from Will’s home.

    However, the jewelry store was not near the Jelsun home, but rather leaned towards the upper-class wealthy area, as the demand for jewelry was greater among the rich.

    Of course, true noble families wouldn’t come to their small shop; they had their own channels to obtain better and higher-end jewelry.

    The Jelsun family’s jewelry could only be considered mid-to-low end, suitable for the middle class and some nouveau riche who had just entered the wealthy ranks, and the chosen location was also very deliberate.

    Mr. Jelsun had been in business for generations, accumulating many connections.

    His wife was from a declining noble branch.

    For better development, he hired retired warriors as security guards and encouraged his son to undergo knight training, preparing to send him to the church to become a Temple Knight when he turned sixteen.

    Annie, on the other hand, was required to learn a lot about etiquette, business, housework, social skills, history, and other knowledge, as she was expected to inherit the family business in the future.

    In the eyes of the Jelsun family, status and reputation were more important than money.

    Mr. Jelsun had always been committed to entering upper society, but his background and abilities limited his ambition.

    Mrs. Jelsun, from a declining noble branch, had also received a noble education.

    After her family’s decline, she reluctantly married a merchant.

    Her greatest hope was that her children would succeed and fulfill her dreams, perhaps even taking her back to the aristocratic circle she longed for.

    However, Mr. and Mrs. Jelsun were still very wise not to spend a lot of money sending their children to the Nobili Noble Academy, but instead chose the best-reputed middle-class secondary academy in Drake City.

    They aimed to accumulate connections while diligently studying, striving for their daughter to enter a higher academy with excellent grades, making it easier for her to interact with noble classmates.

    Schools were simpler than society, and students were relatively more innocent.

    As for their son, who wasn’t good at studying, sending him to the church was also a good path, at least ensuring the safety of the whole family.

    “Yes, I will be the future owner of this shop.

    Father said that before I enter a higher academy, I need to familiarize myself with the shop’s operations, and once I enter a higher academy, I will officially own this shop.”

    Annie smiled broadly.

    “Mrs. Mojess is a great woman; her artistic talent is beyond my reach.

    She designed two pieces of jewelry for me as a gift for taking over this shop.

    I think with Mrs. Mojess’s new designs, our jewelry shop’s business will only get better and better.”

    Mother’s artistic talent?

    Heh heh, should I tell you that his mother had read many books about the elven race, and many of her design concepts came from there?

    However, it had to be said that his mother’s artistic talent was among the best in all of Drake City.

    The powerful mental strength of a Level 3 Wizard Apprentice, coupled with a woman’s pursuit of beauty and extensive reading, certainly helped her a great deal.

    Asking her to design ordinary ornaments was simply cheating.

    “Remember, when asking her to design jewelry, don’t lean too much towards simple elegance.

    Exquisitely beautiful and delicate jewelry is difficult to make, but it may not necessarily be suitable for your shop.

    Dazzling types can actually sell for higher prices.”

    Little Will wasn’t interested in business, but having studied psychology with Professor Weasel, knowing what kind of things different people liked was just common sense.

    Elven-style jewelry was indeed exquisite and beautiful, and it held great appeal for discerning upper-class nobles.

    However, it was different for ordinary lower- and middle-class minor nobles and nouveau riche; they might not appreciate it.

    “Oh~, did you discuss this topic with Mrs. Mojess before?

    Why are your words exactly the same?

    Actually, Mrs. Mojess designed more than two pieces of jewelry.

    The two she ultimately gave me were only considered relatively inferior among those designs.

    Mrs. Mojess said it wasn’t that she didn’t want to give them to me, but that those overly ornate and exquisite pieces were not only very difficult to make but also didn’t suit our jewelry store’s customer base.”

    Annie blinked her eyes, her large, fluttering eyes exceptionally clear.

    The admiring look in her eyes made Little Will feel a little overwhelmed.

    “Mother often shows off her works to me and Via, so I know a little bit.”

    Little Will seemed to have thought of something and couldn’t help but shake his head and laugh.

    “Do you know? Mother once designed a set of Elven Goddess armor, so beautiful that it was impossible to look away.

    Every detail was as beautiful as a work of art, but Father criticized it as being flashy but impractical, saying that whoever wore it would definitely not know how to fight, fearing to bump any part and damage the armor.”

    To be able to conquer Florit Decland, whose artistic cells were almost zero, was an absolutely remarkable achievement.

    “There’s such a thing?

    What’s the name of that Elven Goddess armor?”

    Annie immediately became interested, secretly deciding that she would visit Will’s house more often in the future when she had nothing to do.

    Mrs. Mojess was definitely an inexhaustible treasure trove for her.

    “Hundred Flowers Armor.

    It has over a hundred different types of flower patterns, none of which are duplicated, and each flower is not only beautiful but also very harmoniously and aesthetically arranged.

    If there is armor in this world that can match an Elven Goddess, the Hundred Flowers Armor designed by Mother is definitely the first choice.”

    On this point, Little Will was still very proud.

    “Will, do you have time now?

    Can you take me to see Mrs. Mojess’s masterpiece?”

    Annie’s large, fluttering eyes stared intently at him, her eager look making Little Will unable to refuse.

    Was he about to take a girl home?

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