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The First Legendary Beast Master novel Chapter 1566

Chapter 1566: Appropriate Payment

Karl left the Skill books behind him and headed for the Monk Elder’s place to get the plum wine and to learn about the possibilities of forming an Immortal Spirit without using a skill.

Dana’s was nearly finished now, so he needed to catch up.

The Elder’s place was a bit different than most of the others in town, as it was actually a converted Temple to some unknown God, made of simple slate blocks, but intricately carved in strategic locations.

"Elder? I was informed you might be able to help me with my Immortal Spirit." Karl called, unsure which of the powerful presences was the Elder himself.

A teen boy came to the door and bowed politely.

"My apologies, Sir. The Elder is not in right now. He is helping the Clan Leader copy a skill book." The boy apologized.

Karl sighed. "So, it’s my fault that he’s out. I was the one that sold them that skill book. Do you mind if I wait for him? I will make him a gift to make up for delaying his work."

The boy nodded. "Please come this way. There is a sitting area."

Karl followed the young Monk into a sitting room, and found that it was already occupied by a few young Monks who were writing out scrolls.

Some were combat buff scrolls, a single use item. Most were doing their homework.

The practical answer.

Karl took a seat as the young man returned to his duties, and Tian grabbed him a stack of paper from the table, along with an enchanted pen.

"Thanks. Now, what should I give him? Ah, [Shatter]. That seems like the sort of thing that Monks would like." Karl decided.

[Shatter] physical strikes cause vibrations through the opponent’s body that damage organs and may break bones.

The Skill Book wasn’t a long one, but the skill was incredibly useful for unarmed combatants. Any sort of warrior, really. But especially the monk classes, Karl assumed.

As he picked up the pen, Karl noticed that it was enchanted to imitate a number of magical resources in the ink. Presumably the ones that were the most common for Inscriptionists.

However, he did not need those, as he would be using the [Skill Book] ability and {Runecrafting} skill to make sure that the book was successful.

It was much easier that way.

A few of the Monks looked up when Karl entered, as they didn’t know him. But he was working hard, the same as they were, so nobody interrupted him until an hour later when Karl finished the writing and activated [Skill Book] to form it into a usable item.

Only then did a few of the other Monks come over to speak with him.

"You’ve got quite the writing skills. Most of the new arrivals get hand cramps after only a few pages, but it is clear that you’ve done that more than once. Plus, you didn’t need to do anything to the page to get it to work like some with lesser inscription skills need."

Karl smiled. "I’ve seen all sorts of methods, including sprinkling magical resources over the pages and using special inks to make the Skill Book work. Fortunately, I’ve got fairly decent skills, but my actual skill isn’t inscription.

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