Chapter 356 The 28-Year-Old “Prodigy”
“Divine-Armor Group? The ultra-luxury blue-blood brand?”
Joanna had heard of them, of course.
Their slogan was famous.
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“Forging the strongest weapons for gods.”
She had planned to craft new gear before, but she never imagined going to a giant like them.
“That’s right. They usually only serve Sage-tier professionals and above. But members can recommend talents with potential for godhood. Want in? The price will be about double the market rate.”
“Do it. Please help me with the introduction.”
“Anything for you, Joanna.”
Soon, George connected her with a senior designer named Dyson Kane.
“Ms. Lane, I’ve heard a great deal about you,” Dyson said warmly.
“Nice to meet you, Mr. Kane.”
After the pleasantries, Dyson, knowing how busy Joanna was, quickly moved to her requirements.
Joanna began, “I’m Level 43, but my attributes are high enough for advanced gear. I want a full Epic-tier set. Focus on boosting mental attack power and defense.
“Additionally, I need five extra sets.
“Each tailored to one attribute: Moonlight, Stellar, Hurricane, Dark, and Ocean.
“They need to be powerful enough to last a long time, ideally with no level restrictions for the stats they provide.”
Dyson was a true professional. He combined Joanna’s ideas and even inquired about her budget before presenting a blueprint and visual renders.
These Epic-tier sets would comfortably last Joanna until Level 70.
Then, he added, “We specialize in divine artifacts. With enough materials and funding, these Epic pieces can later be reforged into Legendary-or even Mythic-tier.
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“That’s our creed.
“Everything serves the Mythic-level path.
“We are always willing to serve high-quality clients with the potential to reach Mythic-level.
“If you’d like to initiate the path to Legendary-tier for your weapons now, we can process that.”
“Upgrade all six of our main weapons to Legendary tier. One of them is a harp-we’ll provide
it.”
“No problem.”
Then came the numbers.
Her Epic armor set-Eternal Reverie-included a top, skirt, belt, gloves, boots, headpiece, and cloak. Seven pieces total.
The price was 8 trillion Starcoins.
The jewelry set included a necklace, two rings, two bracelets, earrings, and a brooch.
The total price was 12 trillion Starcoins.
For her weapon, she changed plans. A whip no longer suited her combat style. She chose a heavy scepter-solid enough to crush enemies if needed.
Reverie Scepter.
The price was 32 trillion Starcoins.
So in total, it was 52 trillion Starcoins.
Then Nighthowl, Alwyn, Lucien, Troy, and Caspian received upgrades, too,
Except for Caspian’s harp, which was directly upgraded, the rest received new Epic-tier gear.
It was a massive leap in power.
It also drained nearly all the money she had earned.
Worth it, though.
She then spent her remaining Academy credits not on SSS-rank skill stones, but on purchasing planets to let her five partners absorb planetary energy.
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Her attributes exploded.
One month later.
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Joanna’s individual attributes (Vitality, Agility, Strength, Intelligence) had soared to 214,000 each.
Her total attribute sum (Attributes × 4) reached 856,000.
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By then, it was time to head for the Decennial Tournament of Prodigies.
There was no direct teleport. They would travel by ship. The journey alone would take a month.
Joanna reviewed her preparations.
Full Epic-tier set.
Twelve vessels total-three cultivation-style flying arks built from Peace Tree materials, and nine high-tech spacecraft.
Three were stored inside Nighthowl’s Stellar Dominion.
The rest was inside her Underworld.
The tournament would begin at the end of June. Freshman year would officially end.
She had already completed all exams early. No repeat of last semester’s chaos.
Today was departure day.
“Professor Carpenter, are you coming with us?” Joanna looked at Helen in surprise.
Usually, these events were managed by administrative or logistics faculty. Joanna wondered if Helen was just worried about her.
Helen adjusted her black-rimmed glasses and smiled. “Joanna, your teacher is still young-only twenty-eight. The tournament caps human competitors at age thirty,
“I still count as a ‘Prodigy,’ you know!
“So, this time, I’m a contestant just like the rest of you.”
Joanna was utterly stunned.
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