Sorcerer's Handbook

Chapter 526: Yolan Vesser



Chapter 526: Yolan Vesser

“Yolan Vesser”

“Human – Female – 24 years old”

“Bond Level: 0 (30% Experience Sharing)”

“Profession: Veil Shadow”

“Class Trait: When the target cannot see you, any of your spell miracles can achieve their maximum effect.”

“Innate Talent – the Fates (upper-tier): Gain 200% additional Truth and Fate experience, with a low chance to gain 10,000% Truth and Fate experience, occasionally attracts the attention of the Phantom Mirror Dragon (Talent levels unlockable upon strength upgrade).”

“Personal Skill – Revelation of Truth: The mountains are high, the waters long; there is a unique scenery in every place. Infinite truth, with every inch of progress comes an inch of joy. In combat against unknown enemies, Yolan Vesser’s insight +10; when enemy intelligence exceeds 80% in comprehension, Yolan Vesser’s critical rate reaches 100%.”

“Silver Blessing – Yolan Vesser’s Protective Color: A weak scholar always receives more compassion. Once you have had a favorable impression of Yolan Vesser, it becomes difficult to harbor ill will towards her.”

“Golden Blessing – Yolan Vesser’s Armament Color: A clever scholar always finds the right prey. Target locked by Yolan Vesser easily becomes foolish and dumb. When the situation is clearly in favor of the target over Yolan Vesser, they will find traces from details indicating that Yolan Vesser still has hidden cards, causing them to be fearful and voluntarily retreat. When the situation is clearly in Yolan Vesser’s favor, the target will use various reasons to convince themselves that they have the advantage, abandoning escape and voluntarily meeting their demise. But their intelligence quickly returns to normal.”

“Items: None”

“Controlling Spirits: Delusion, doll, moonlight, thousand changes...”

“Truth Sect: Sanctuary Level”

“Fire Sect: Golden Level”

“Mental Sect: Silver Level”

“Time Sect: Silver Level”

“Physical Sect: Silver Level”

“Fist-Claw Sect: Silver Level”

“Swordsmanship Sect: Silver Level”

“Gunmanship Sect: Silver Level”

“...”

“Knowledge Curse: Vortex Secret Toxin, Mirror Dragon Secret Toxin.”

“Training Strategy: Not set”

The new operator is a sanctuary sorcerer!

But what surprised Ashe even more was her spellcasting sect mastery – not only did she possess a sanctuary level in the Truth Sect, a golden level in the Fire Sect, but she also had as many as twenty-four silver level spellcasting sects!

The number of spellcasting sects she mastered even exceeded her age!

Although the Innate Talent ‘the Fates’ seems to be a talent of both the Truth and Fate sects, making it initially appear far superior to that of a sword princess or witch, she has only mastered the Truth Sect, clearly lacking in the entry into the Fate Sect. If Ashe is correct, she likely first became a two-wings sorcerer through the Fire Sect before entering the Truth Sect-since the Prophecy, Fate, and Truth sects cannot be entered through conventional means. RΑꞐОbÊs

Thus, the ‘the Fates’ talent may not necessarily be better than that of a ‘sword princess’ or ‘witch’. If the new operator has not yet entered the Truth Sect, this talent equals having none. It’s akin to an orc’s spatial talent, where they remain subservient until they step into the Distant Sky Domain.

“Empress in the Rain – Witch: All water spell miracle effects are increased by 50% under the Rain Curtain (requires active gifting and operator approval).”

What?

Ashe blinked and opened the details for these two outfits, and his pupils immediately contracted-the resolution wasn’t very high, but it was indeed a new portrait!

The Sword Princess wore a pure white swimsuit with a fully transparent, off-the-shoulder outer garment over it. She looked a bit shy but her eyes were bright, seemingly asking, “Do I look good?”

The Witch, on the other hand, stood in the rain wearing a black and white Gothic skirt. Although it was called a skirt, it only had a back hem, and she wore shorts and stockings underneath, allowing full leg movement. She was soaked to the skin, with her clothes clinging tightly to her body, looking like a little abandoned cat in the rain, evoking sympathy.

Honestly, both outfits are fantastic, and with such striking portraits, how stunning must they be in real life?

But the issue is, they require active gifting and operator approval?

Ashe initially thought that he could simply equip the outfits for the operators, and then the next time they entered the Virtual Realm, he would get to see them in those outfits. Even if they got mad, at worst, he’d endure a bit of backlash and revert it, but at least he’d get a moment of enjoyment.

However, personally handing them the swimsuit and dress with stockings was entirely different-it was like submitting a blank holiday assignment and getting caught by the teacher, as opposed to blatantly declaring that you weren’t going to do any holiday work. The former is a sneaky prank, while the latter is openly challenging someone.

If there was a chance to negotiate with the Witch, it would be out of the question with the sword Princess. Ashe feared he’d end up getting slashed while still holding the swimsuit.

Darn it, these operator outfits actually come with such requirements. Does this mean he’ll have to draw only the more modest outfits in the future?

Wait a minute, does this mean the Bridal outfit would also require...?

Just as Ashe was seriously contemplating how to handle getting a Bridal outfit in a draw, Igor suddenly asked, “Actually, we could have escaped back then.”

“Hm?”

“When you realized that you couldn’t beat the Four Pillars Cult, you could have used the power of the Inferno of Tribulations Demi-God to blaze a path out for us. That woman was strong, but as their leader, she couldn’t leave her post. We had a good chance of escaping.”

Ashe paused, nodding, “Yeah, you’re right, but at that time, I thought I still had a chance of winning.”

Igor couldn’t understand. “After she summoned the blessing of the Four Pillars God, she dispersed your meteor fireball just with her aura. How did you think you had a chance?”

“What if she wasn’t good at close combat? What if her Four Pillars God blessing dissipated quickly?” Ashe scratched his head. “Besides, I’ve been blessed by the Four Pillars God before, but Gerard quickly took me down. I thought I could do the same to her, but who would have thought...”

Harvey interjected, “What’s your point?”

“I’m just puzzled by Ashe’s actions back then,” Igor mused. “It was like a Lala Fatty suddenly turning aggressive... Unless it’s a battle with no way out, like when we were being chased, Ashe rarely shows such eagerness to fight. The Four Pillars Cult wasn’t targeting us specifically, and Ashe controlled the Inferno of Tribulations Demi-God, which gave him the upper hand. He could have stood against the Four Pillars Cult and gained more at the negotiation table, yet he recklessly charged in for a fight to the death.”

Harvey shrugged, “What’s so strange about that? He just gained a powerful force and got overconfident, thinking no one could stop him.”

“Exactly,” Ashe nodded along. “Hanging with you guys all the time, isn’t it normal for me to occasionally lose my senses?”

Seeing that both Ashe and Harvey had said their piece, Igor couldn’t argue further. However, it did make him more vigilant inwardly.

One of the main reasons Igor had chosen to give up on cooperating with the Four Pillars Cult was that, upon reviewing the day’s battle, he found the woman who defeated Ashe increasingly inscrutable.

Moreover, there was a familiar scent about her.

A scent of being the same kind.


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