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Chapter 300: Chapter 300: The Ultimate Forgemaster, Watch Out!
“What do you mean? Aiden’s pet eats Mythic Rank materials every day? And not just two sets?”
“Did I imagine that?”
“No, you didn’t imagine it. It’s real!”
“I’m so jealous. The gap between people is unbridgeable, but now it seems the gap between me and Aiden’s pet is impossible to close too!”
“What do I do? I feel like my life is hopeless. I’m not even as good as a pet.”
“That’s not fair. Other pets are completely different from Aiden’s!”
“Waaah, can someone please ask the boss Aiden if he’s looking for a Mythic Rank human pet? For just one set of Mythic Rank materials a day, you’re guaranteed 100% loyalty!”
“Are you talking about yourself? Forget it. You’re so ugly, you’d humiliate us.”
“Damn it, are you done? You’ve said that more than once already!”
“Stop, stop! Don’t talk about that. Look at Cassian; he’s totally fled in shame!”
“Hahaha, so awkward. He was completely crushed by Aiden’s wealth.”
“A student from a Divine Powerhouse is just… fine. There’s nothing special about them.”
“But it depends on who you’re comparing him to. You can just say Cassian had bad luck. If he had tried to trade for something else that someone else had, they would have agreed immediately.”
Just moments ago, Cassian was so arrogant. Now, he turned his back on Aiden and his group, his arrogance completely gone.
He took deep, shaky breaths, trying to calm his anger. No matter how hard he tried, he couldn’t get his emotions under control.
“I’ve given you two chances already, and you wasted them,” Cassian gritted his teeth in his mind. “So, don’t blame me for what happens next!”
There was still a long way to go to reach the Golden Great Wall, and the journey would include many dangerous trials.
Some were natural hazards, while others were intentionally left by the divine powerhouses of the Golden Great Wall to test and toughen the talented Reclassers heading their way.
Of course, even the most dangerous spots usually didn’t cause deaths. At worst, they might leave these genius students severely injured.
Cassian knew these areas very well. If he did some subtle things from the shadows, Aiden would definitely end up in trouble he couldn’t solve.
In the end, Aiden would have to either give up his chance to enter the Golden Great Wall, or beg Cassian for help.
“Alright, everyone, hurry up and prepare. In five minutes, Graham and Cassian will lead the way.”
“I have a few things to take care of, so I’ll leave now,” Selene said quickly.
Before she left, she took one last, deep look at Aiden. She couldn’t help but add a warning:
“If possible, try to keep those sets of Mythic Rank materials for yourself.”
“Once your level gets high enough, every extra piece of Mythic Rank equipment you own will give you a significant boost.”
“However…”
Selene’s eyes flashed with a hint of helplessness, but she didn’t continue.
To turn Mythic Rank materials into Mythic Rank equipment, they absolutely require the hands of a powerful Forgemaster.
On Earth, the strongest Forgemaster isn’t anyone else—it’s Cassian’s teacher, The Flame God Ignis.
That’s exactly why The Flame God Ignis, despite being weaker than Teacher Bella, received support from other divine powerhouses. This support eventually caused a rift between those divine powerhouses.
After all, even for a divine powerhouse, a single piece of Mythic Rank equipment is incredibly precious.
Aside from The Flame God Ignis, there might be one or two other Forgemasters on Earth capable of forging Mythic Rank gear, but their success rate is so incredibly low.
To put it simply, even if Aiden had enough Mythic Rank materials, getting The Flame God Ignis to forge Mythic Rank equipment for him would be nearly impossible.
Watching Selene stop speaking halfway, Aiden looked at her with pure confusion.
Just then, Cassian—who had been facing away—turned around smoothly. His gloomy expression quickly vanished, returning to normal.
He lifted his chin high, let out a cold sneer, and said to Aiden:
“However, on Earth, almost no one other than my teacher can forge Mythic Rank equipment.”
Of course, trying to save face after his earlier failure, Cassian deliberately made the fact sound even more absolute.
“Hmph! If you had agreed to that trade just now, maybe I could have vouched for you and asked my teacher to forge Mythic Rank gear for you.”
“But you missed that chance. Although Mythic Rank materials are precious, they won’t realize their true value unless they are forged into equipment or turned into potions.”
A look of smug satisfaction returned to Cassian’s face.
In his mind, once Aiden heard this, his face would surely show regret. Maybe, during the journey to the Golden Great Wall, Aiden would even come to him to admit his mistake.
However, no matter how hard Cassian looked, he couldn’t find a single trace of the expression he wanted to see on Aiden’s face.
Right now, Aiden seemed to have completely ignored what Cassian had just said. He remained calm and indifferent.
Cassian couldn’t resist adding one last emphasis: “My teacher, The Flame God Ignis, isn’t just a divine powerhouse. He is also the mentor and guide for many powerful Forgemasters.”
“If you cross him, you’ll never forge another High-tier piece of gear on Earth again.”
Aiden glanced at Cassian with a calm look, smiled, and replied, “Listening to you, I must admit your teacher is quite strong.”
“But you’re not him. Just because he’s strong doesn’t mean you are. Calling someone else’s strength your own… doesn’t that make you a parasite?”
Cassian’s face instantly twisted in fury!
He clenched his fists tightly. A surge of killing intent erupted from his body, sending a powerful shockwave outward that instantly blew away clouds of dust.
“You call me a parasite?” Cassian gritted his teeth, asking word by word.
Aiden didn’t even flinch. He nodded and continued,
“Looks like you’re not just a parasite. You’re one with pretty bad hearing too.”
The next second, Cassian vanished from his spot.
Aiden didn’t hesitate for a moment. He immediately pulled out the The Abyss the Flame Demon staff, ready for a fight.
At that exact moment, Selene, who hadn’t left yet, took a deep breath.
Instantly, the air around them became heavy and suffocating, filled with an invisible Strength.
“Enough, Cassian!” Selene said, her voice ice-cold. “If you do this one more time, I’ll cut your tongue out.”
She didn’t step in to stop him herself.
But the moment she finished speaking, the vanished Cassian reappeared right where he was.
“Alright, alright. We’re all young people. Some conflict and friction is normal,” Graham said lazily, stretching his arms and squinting with a smile to ease the tension.
He walked right up to Cassian, patted him on the shoulder with a grin, then turned to the remaining talented players and shouted:
“Time’s up. Let’s go!”
Watching this scene, Selene’s body slowly faded away.
At the same time, a massive spatial rift appeared before them, unfolding like a curtain slowly being drawn on a stage.
Without hesitation, Cassian stepped right into the rift.
Graham squinted, a gentle smile spreading across his face. “Let’s go,” he said. “Once we enter this rift, we’ll be on the path to the Golden Great Wall.”
“There isn’t much you need to worry about, but the most important rule is: do not act rashly, and stay within my sight at all times.”
“As long as you can hold on and make it to the Golden Great Wall, your rewards will be beyond your wildest imagination.”
The moment he said this, the talented students became instantly curious.
They had already gained significant improvements during their early adaptation phase.
If they could keep growing on the road to the Golden Great Wall, what kind of rewards would they receive once they actually arrived?
Almost every talented student’s face was now filled with intense anticipation.
Aiden, however, took a deep breath. He was busy analyzing Cassian’s previous actions and words in his mind.
He now believed that The Flame God Ignis likely had nothing to do with collecting the fragments of the mysterious treasure maps.
Or, if he was involved, he probably just handed the task off to Cassian without caring much.
If that was indeed the case, then maybe Aiden still had a chance to get the last two remaining fragments of the mysterious treasure maps from Cassian.
Thinking this, Aiden began to feel quite excited about what was coming next.
“Are you ready? Or are you just standing there?” Graham asked, smiling as he urged them on.
Several talented students instinctively took a step forward. But when they saw Aiden still standing where he was, they quickly pulled their feet back.
Graham turned his gaze to Aiden, his expression turning serious.
This was a scenario he hadn’t anticipated.
Usually, only someone who has gained the deep trust and approval of those around them can make this happen.
Aiden had become the leader the talented students followed without even realizing it.
As Aiden walked toward the spatial rift, the others, who had been standing still, suddenly moved.
Very quickly, everyone stepped into the rift, with Graham being the last one in.
The scene shifted instantly.
A black sky loomed overhead, and the ground was covered in flesh and rotting corpses. The heavy, burning stench hit them immediately, making it feel exactly like the Abyss.
Aiden scanned his surroundings right away.
While everyone else let their guard down, he suddenly looked up at the sky and shouted:
“Be careful!”


