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Don't Agree

After purchasing the secondary items, he started looking for items that were useful for his cultivation.

He actually wanted to buy Potions and high-level Monster Cores. However, it was difficult to find both items. Potions always sold out quickly so they were often auctioned off while Monster Cores were often bought up by power companies.

Even top-level Hunters often bought Monster Cores which they would use to maintain and strengthen their weapons.

He scrolled far enough down without finding anyone selling them.

Perhaps he needed to place an ad himself to make a purchase.

'What if I put up an ad for 7 Million Euros to buy a Monster Core of Level 51 and above?' He wondered.

Such a price was appropriate for a Monster Core of Level 51 and above since it was indeed almost at that point. Its energy is even enough to fulfill Vera City's electricity needs for up to one day.

He intentionally increased the price a little so that someone would sell it to him.

"Mm!" He was then interested in the auction of an item that was only a Class B Artifact but had an extraordinary function.

An artifact was something similar to a weapon, but its function was not to attack.

The artifact he was interested in was very small in terms of size, only like a pair of fingers, having a wing-like shape.

It had the ability to help its user fly, which was why it was sold by auction.

If only Class B Weapons were usually sold from 100 to 300 Thousand Euros, artifacts with unique abilities were usually sold for twice as much as weapons.

As for the artifact that could help fly, when looking at the highest bidder, Oliver sighed.

It had already reached the 3 Million Euro mark.

The auction time would end in a moment. However, a moment later the price rose to 3.5 Million Euros.

Because he wanted it, Oliver didn't think, he raised it to 5 Million. However, it was immediately raised to 6 Million.

He couldn't help but furrow his brows, starting to feel objections to using more money.

What he was worried about was others increasing the price again.

After a moment of thought, he chose to spend all his money, raising the price to 8 Million Euros.

If the price still went up, it meant it was not destined for him.

He waited rather nervously. Second by second until the auction ended. And as it turned out, the price didn't go up anymore.

Phew!

He breathed a sigh of relief but at the same time he also felt uneasy that he wasted so much money.

It could be said that he was too impulsive.

However, whatever it was, it wasn't his money in the end.

It was just that, for this artifact, it would probably only arrive tomorrow since the seller was quite far away from Vera.

After he finished shopping, the teacher finally came. It was a middle-aged man wearing a sports uniform.

He was handsome, and had a dashing physique.

The women in the class looked happy when they saw him.

Aaron. He was the sport and history teacher, who was also a Hunter with great strength.

Some people said that he was the strongest Hunter in the school.

Oliver didn't expect that he would be the teacher today.

When he was the teacher, even the naughty students had to behave quietly, not daring to make a scene.

Aaron looked at the students one by one before his gaze stopped on Oliver.

With a faint smile, he said in a loud voice, "one more student in our school who managed to become a Hunter, this is good news. Congratulations, Oliver!"

Before starting the lesson, he apparently congratulated Oliver first.

However, Oliver didn't because he knew that Aaron probably intended to give him some advice, basically wanting him not to become the Hunter that messed up civilization this time.

"Thank you, Mr. Aaron!" Oliver still thanked him despite knowing his intentions.

"How about you mention the four principles of the Hunter?" He then asked him to say something.

Oliver felt like sighing, but he refrained, silently laughing before answering, "not fighting fellow Hunter, not oppressing ordinary people, protecting people in case of disaster, and being loyal to human civilization."

He didn't know who came up with the four principles, but at school, Hunters were often asked to mention the four principles so ordinary students also memorized them although their function was doubtful as many Hunters violated the four, as if they didn't remember what the four principles were.

Aaron nodded after hearing her recite the four principles.

After that, he handed him a card similar to an Identity Card.

It was a Hunter Identity Card, it had his picture on it.

"The school already made your card," Aaron said.

Oliver had heard of such assistance from the school, so he wasn't really surprised.

He took the card, looking at it for a while. If he had to make it himself, it would be a bit complicated.

"Thank you, Mr. Aaron!" He thanked him again.

"From the footage I saw, you are a very potential Hunter, I hope you can reach a high level later," Aaron replied.

"I will!" Oliver nodded confidently.

"Alright, now let's start the lesson."

Aaron picked up the book, standing in front of the blackboard.

He was teaching various sports moves to train physically, something that was actually useful for the Hunter as well.

Oliver paid close attention because knowing the right way to move was very important in a fight.

When he took the lesson too seriously, it seemed short, unlike the usual lesson which always seemed very long.

Aaron left immediately when his teaching time was over while the students began to exit their classes.

This school did not keep the students in the classroom. Every time a lesson is finished, they will get a break of up to 45 minutes.

This is enough time to wander around outside the school.

Oliver felt like staying in class because he wanted to meditate, so he didn't leave.

However, when there were no other students in class, Hanna approached him again.

When she stopped in front of him, she took off her glasses which made her look like a neet.

She did have an attractive face, even looking like a girl in an anime because of her hairstyle, but without the glasses, she blinked her eyes repeatedly, like she was having trouble focusing.

"What's wrong?" Oliver was forced to ask her because her presence was bothering him.

"I want to talk about Alice with you," Hanna replied, instantly making Oliver knit his brows.

He looked at the woman rather sharply.

"Honestly, I don't approve of Alice with you," she added.

"I don't think I have a special relationship with Alice," Oliver replied because that was the fact.

"Alice thinks about you too much. It makes her unable to focus so her development sometimes suffers," Hanna said, as if ignoring his answer.

It's just that what she said was enough to pique Oliver's interest.

He had no idea what Alice was thinking, especially when she wasn't with him.

Hanna, on the other hand, probably knew more. Her words suggest that Alice really likes him as the opposite sex.

He wasn't sure how to react after being made more and more certain about it.

Of course, Hanna's behavior as if lecturing him was something he did not like.

"Are you done talking?" He asked in response.

"You?" Hanna became annoyed with such a response.

"If you don't want to leave, then I will," Oliver said, standing up and taking a step.

He would find another place to meditate.

The university's backyard was the location he chose.

It was quiet there, with many overgrown trees and shrubs. It was quiet, so it wasn't maintained, but there were actually quite a few lounge chairs.

He chose the chair at the far end, but on the way to it, he couldn't help but frown as there were too many condoms scattered around, mixed with a perverted scent.

This made him curse.

However, he did not cancel his intention to meditate here.

He sat down on the seat he was aiming for, at least there was no scent from there.

Cultivating, this was the most important thing to him.

Before meditating, he took out one Monster Core he got yesterday, wanting to absorb its energy.

When he personally absorbed the energy of the Monster Core, its energy quickly flowed into his body.

It was even faster than he had expected.

In less than a minute, the energy inside the Monster Core was exhausted, making the Core decompose into dust.

His gaze became strange because of how short the moment was.

However, with so much energy he absorbed, there was indeed a special sensation within his Inner World.

It seemed to expand slightly.

'It seems that I need hundreds to be able to cultivate with the Monster Core,' he thought.

Of course, if he used a Monster Core of a higher level, one would probably be enough.

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