Demon Hunter: I have a red gourd

Chapter 95 Kayla's Request

Chapter 95 Kayla's Request

"The tongue of an albino vampire, the venom gland of a flying lion, the spinal fluid of a forktail dragon"

"There are also herbs like yam, datura root, plantain, and so on."

"These are actually the materials needed for the Demon Hunter Trial, and many of them are not used by our Griffin School." Ivan frowned, his eyes scanning back and forth between the various monster tissues and herbs on the table, identifying the items on the table.

The recipes for each school's Demon Hunter Trial of Grass are roughly the same, differing only in the selection of a few key ingredients.

The biggest difference is the mutation formula of the Dream Trial. Different schools use different materials in the mutation, giving each school unique characteristics.

And these things are obviously the items needed for the Demon Hunter Trial of the Cat School.

Could this be something Brian prepared for himself? But he had already passed the Green Grass Trial, so why did he need to prepare these things?

Ivan rubbed his chin involuntarily, thinking silently in his heart.

Could it be that Brian hadn't even completed the original Green Grass Trial completely, and therefore needed to start over?
This speculation is very reasonable. No wonder his physical strength is so poor. Apart from his swordsmanship and stealth, he has no advantages compared to himself. He has to turn into a giant to barely compete with himself.

And this piece of brown paper, that is obviously——

Ivan cast his eyes on the text above, and saw that it recorded in detail the potion formula for the Cat School Demon Hunter Trial, from the amount of ingredients to the mixing order, with great precision.

The trial requirements are also listed one by one, strict and clear.

What was even more surprising was that the kraft paper also recorded the process of the sorcerers assisting in the trial spell casting, including the steps of casting, magic strength, and coordination with potions. It seemed to be the most complete version.

At the same time, there are two languages, Common and Elvish, which are obviously prepared for both humans and elves.

Keira was very measured and didn't lean over to read the text. She just leaned slightly to the side, keeping just the right distance, and asked softly with a hint of curiosity:

"Well, Ivan, have you figured out what these things are for? What's written on that piece of brown paper? Can I take a look at it?"

"These are the materials needed for the Cat School's Demon Hunter Trial, and this piece of paper records the steps and requirements of the trial."

Ivan's face showed an embarrassment. "My mentor once warned me very sternly not to reveal the formula of the Demon Hunter Trial. Although it is not from our school,..."

"Alright, alright, you don't have to say any more." Before Ivan could finish, Keira waved her hand, interrupting him. "I have no interest in your demon hunter's trial formula. You don't have to be so embarrassed. Don't worry, I won't let you go against your mentor's instructions."

Ivan concentrated his mind and put the monster materials and herbs back into his belt.

Keira, who was standing by, raised her right hand quickly and cast a cleaning spell the moment she saw the table was empty again, clearing away all traces left on the gorgeous table.

"It's finally clean." Kayla looked at the clean table with satisfaction and clapped her hands.

"Congratulations! You've obtained a rare piece of spatial equipment. Considering the wealth of a demon hunter, this is a very, very rare thing. In other words, even considering the wealth of a warlock, it's very rare."

Ivan surveyed the remaining space in his belt. While much of it had been taken up by the bizarre materials, the remaining space was more than enough for his two frequently used longswords and a few potion bottles. "Such a small space, is it a luxury for a warlock?" Ivan asked, curious about Kayla's words.

"That's right. Space magic is profound and belongs to the most advanced field of magic. It is very difficult to master it." Keira took out a small and exquisite waist bag from her waist and shook it in front of Ivan.

"Look, even a sorceress like me only has this one piece of spatial equipment."

"It's much smaller than yours. On a normal day, it can only hold some cosmetics, clothes, and necessary self-defense items."

"To be honest, this waist bag was a graduation gift from my mentor when I graduated from Aretuza Academy." Keira gently stroked the waist bag in her hand, a hint of nostalgia in her eyes. "She taught me that every sorceress should carry something like this, filled with items a girl might need."

"With my level, I can't make even the smallest piece of space equipment."

"Even you can't make it?" Ivan was a little surprised. "Then what level of magical attainment do you think a sorcerer needs to reach to make this belt?"

"Looking at this belt, it's obvious that it was made and then transformed into space equipment using magic. Judging by this level of transformation craftsmanship, Principal Tishaya and the other members of the Talent and Skill Association are definitely capable."

"If it weren't for them, someone with lesser magical attainments might be able to do it, but not by much, unless the reformer is a master who specializes only in spatial magic and has devoted himself to studying it for dozens or even hundreds of years."

"Are there more than ten warlocks of this level in the entire continent?"

Keira shook her head. "It's not as exaggerated as you think. From what I know, there are probably about twenty people in the Warlock Brotherhood who can do it. As for those I don't know, there are probably even more."

About twenty people? That's not too many.

Brian was obviously sent by the South to the North to cause trouble, and Nilfgaard had a sorcerer of this level. Ivan had already roughly guessed who it was.

"Oh, by the way, if you ever feel that the capacity of this space belt is still insufficient, you can go to Aretuza College and ask Principal Tishaya for help in expanding the space. I can introduce you to someone like that."

"But the price of the expansion might be hard for you as a demon hunter to afford. Even for me, it would take me a long time to save up enough money to pay for it."

Ivan knew without asking that it was definitely a sky-high price.

"That's enough, thank you, Kayla." Ivan said sincerely, and this time he really wanted to thank her.

"Now, can you tell me what it is that you need me to do? As long as I can do it, I will definitely not refuse."

Kayla walked lightly in front of Ivan, raised her head and looked straight into his cat eyes.

"Ivan, I hope you can accompany me to a dance."

"And you have to dance with me at the ball."

(End of this chapter)

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