“Thank you, Master William,” Valentina expressed his gratitude politely.
Surprisingly, William did not correct Valentina at that time.
The reason was simple.
Their relationship between them would be completely messy if William insisted on letting Valentina call him on a first-name basis.
After all, Edgar addressed him as Uncle William, and Edgar was also Valentina’s senior.
Hence, under Edgar’s strong request, Valentina addressed William as Master William like other people.
Nonetheless, everyone was well aware of their close relationship.
At this time, Edgar also gave her blessings and encouragement.
“Jasmine, I hope you’ll complete the inscription pattern.”
“Don’t worry about it, Edgar.
I’m the person you looked upon, and I definitely won’t disappoint you.” Valentina nodded as he laughed, then he turned around and walked into the inscription room.
Initially, Valentina meant that he was the person the Heavenly Stars Sect fancied, but it sounded so ambiguous that Edgar’s cheeks instantly became warm.
When Edgar watched Valentina enter the inscription room, she did not just look shy but angry.
She was deeply concerned.
Suddenly, William sighed, “A level eight inscription… I wonder if Jasmine will be able to do it…”
Even William did not dare try this level of inscription patterns as its rate of failure was too high.
“I believe he will,” Edgar replied with a smile.
“Huh..?” William looked at Edgar with a puzzled expression, wondering where she got the confidence from.
Edgar smiled mysteriously, saying, “Just like what Jasmine said just now, he never disappointed me.”
As soon as Valentina entered the inscription room, he immediately felt peaceful, and his nerves were calmed.
After getting ready with the needed materials, Valentina did not rush into drawing the inscription pattern.
Instead, he sat cross-legged, shut his eyes, and started to simulate the entire process several times.
Next, Valentina recalled the previously fused memories one more time before starting the inscription.
Every tool in the inscription room was the Oceans Chamber of Commerce’s, and they were the best in the entire Evergreen Town.
Soon, Valentina used these instruments to grind the materials into powder, adding some inscription water to it.
As the materials started to mix, the color of the inscription ink constantly changed.
At first, it was light green, then yellow, and it gradually turned red, a fiery smell also emerged.
Although he was yet to start the drawing, Valentina felt the force.
‘Alright, I’m going to start now.’ Valentina inhaled deeply and took out his inscription brush.
When he touched the inscription brush, there was an extremely confident look in Valentina’s eyes.
Since the materials were all prepared and Valentina already simulated the entire process many times, Valentina had absolute faith that he could successfully draw the inscription pattern.
Then, Valentina dipped the inscription pen into the inscription ink, and he started to draw.In that instant, veined lines appeared on the Blazing Spear.
As the Glorious Dragon inscription was a high-rank inscription, its pattern was relatively complicated.
A low-level inscription master might feel a headache if they saw the pattern, whereas an inscription apprentice might think it was an obscure drawing and would not know how to start.
However, Valentina’s movement was as smooth as butter, and he did not stop even once.
In an instant, there was only a faint sound of the tip of the brush lightly grazing the spear’s body in the quiet inscription room.
The entire process took about half a day.
Drawing such a high-level inscription pattern was not only a test of the spirit of the inscriber but also a massive test of physical strength.
Despite being a strong and healthy man, Valentina’s face was somewhat pale too.
His eyes were getting brighter and brighter, and a hint of fierceness bloomed in them, causing others not to dare look at him straight.
A moment later, the surface of the Blazing Spear was filled with dense and mysterious lines.
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