Strange Worlds-Chapter 204: Exchanged Position

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Chapter 204: Exchanged Position

Aya stopped and turned to look at Silas doubtfully.

"It’s like this..." Silas looked at the rank 7 magic warrior in front of him somewhat nervously. It was only after they came a bit closer that he realized this rank 7 magic warrior was really short, shorter than him who had only started his growth spurt not long ago.

This made him feel that this rank 7 magic warrior should be the one who caused trouble to the cities before.

As for the reason?

Silas didn’t know and didn’t plan to find out.

What he cared about was the fact that he had a chance to communicate with a rank 7 magic warrior directly. This chance was rare and Silas wanted to grasp onto it.

Moreover... The strong sense of familiarity made Silas wonder if he knew this rank 7 magic warrior in front of him.

"Can you teach me some magic spells?" Silas asked. "I don’t have much but I can exchange some things that might be valuable."

He was not very rich, but after staying in this forest for some time, he had collected some resources. Plus, he had some other things he had gathered over the years through various missions he took. These things were either looted or he exchanged them in Wansu City.

Either way, if any of these were fancied by this rank 7 magic warrior, he could still profit from it.

Magic spell?

Aya looked at Silas in confusion. "Our magic elements are not the same."

She does have some dark element magic skills, but Aya was sure that Silas had no plan to learn it from her. After all, he had the Black Family’s inheritance and those skills were more than enough for Silas to learn for a long period of time.

There was no need for him to ask from her.

And the other magic that Silas showed was the wood element, which was an element that Aya didn’t have and didn’t know. She never learned the wood element because she didn’t have the element.

For mage and magic warriors, their innate aptitude was extremely important.

If they didn’t have any specific element, they wouldn’t be able to learn the spells of that element even if they were to waste their entire life. It was also because of this that there were many people who had no element affinity could only become a pure physical magic warrior.

Because they didn’t have any other way.

"I know," Silas replied and then pursed his lips. "I wish to learn other skills that don’t require elements... like the one you use when you’re eating?"

Aya froze.

Well, the technique that she used was basically warming up her muscles with her mana and this required her to eat a lot. The process was naturally gradual because in the beginning, her food intake only increased slightly. Later on, Aya increased them bit by bit until she managed to eat a lot.

If she had to say, there was no technique.

"This is not a magic spell. It’s just that I need more food for my activities," Aya replied and looked at Silas. "And your own food intake will increase as your physique gets stronger."

Silas knew that.

He himself also trained his physical body, but he felt that his progress was slower than his students, which made him wonder if Aya had some kind of skills. But even if she had one, Silas didn’t dare to ask Aya for it.

That little student of his was a bit mysterious and for some reasons, Silas didn’t want to owe so much from Aya.

He had already owed her a lot and the amount of money he had owed on her might not be able to be paid if he didn’t work hard and advanced to rank 7.

Because Silas knew very well that what Aya had paid for him was huge.

"You..." Aya sighed when she saw Silas’s expression. She knew very well that Silas should have some thoughts when he saw someone who could eat as much as Aya but dressed completely differently. Moreover, the magic that Aya showed was earth and light elements, which had nothing to do with Aya White in Wansu City.

Besides, the main reason why Aya was so strong was because of her methods of warming up.

Forget it.

Who made him her teacher.

Aya jumped down and stood in front of Silas. A scroll appeared in her hand. "This is basic physical training with mana. If you learn this, your physical strength will increase and your food intake will be higher too."

This was the basics for her own physical training, the warming up muscles. Naturally, Aya would not give the one she used and only the low end version that was simpler but still has good effect. This skill was a bit above what the people in this era should have, but Aya felt that it was fine for Silas to have it.

His biggest advantage was not his physical strength.

Even if he had this skill, Aya was confident that she could beat up her teacher.

Eh, that shouldn’t be the main point.

Aya handed the scroll to Silas. "In exchange, you’ll have to follow me and cook the magic beasts I hunted all the way."

Silas took the scroll, somewhat at loss.

So easy?

And when he heard the requirement that Aya gave, Silas fell into silence. He thought about his cooking and felt that his cooking should not reach the level where it could attract other people to eat it. After all, even his students would only rate his cooking as average.

In the past, when they went to his mother’s restaurant, they would rather eat his mother’s cooking that his.

So while his cooking was barely passable, it shouldn’t be that edible.

"Since you take the scroll, it means you agree." Aya jumped back, keeping a distance from Silas once again. Whenever she stood in front of him, she would be reminded that she was really short. This made Aya felt somewhat annoyed and swore that she had to grow up quickly.

Though, Aya actually doubted that she would grow much taller in the future. After all, even in her previous life, she only reached 1,6 meter.

It was not that tall...