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Chapter 382 - 382 354 Charged Water Gun!
382: Chapter 354: Charged Water Gun!
(2/3) 382: Chapter 354: Charged Water Gun!
(2/3) “Hey, it was all a misunderstanding, I just heard one syllable and jumped to conclusions.”
Green Tide let out a long sigh of relief; his heart was still pounding.
“How could I have thought you would consider something so far-fetched?
Does reading books really make you that bold?”
The swordsman who had immense confidence in Ian also believed that Ian’s future would certainly not be limited to the Third Energy Level—a young man with Spirit Energy and extraordinary talent becoming a Fourth-Level, leading the many great powers of the world, was not something that would surprise him.
The South Sea Great Labyrinth was exactly where the other party’s legend began, and he had simply chosen a path with great risks but also with the potential for great rewards.
Of course, as Scott had said.
Green Tide also knew he was not one to settle for an ordinary life.
He would choose to take the initiative, to actively pursue.
Because he wanted to be part of the legend.
That’s why he chose this path.
To ease the awkwardness, the swordsman laughed heartily and patted his chest.
“Alright, I get what the boss is thinking; he must believe you haven’t trained enough, so he sent me to teach you how to train.”
“Yeah!
Please do!” Scott’s eyes lit up upon hearing this.
Green Tide’s swordsmanship was exceptional throughout Harrison Port, but what interested him most was the other’s Sublimator identity.
Being trained by a Sublimator, he would definitely be able to achieve the goals Ian had set for him at the fastest speed!
Just as Green Tide and Scott were getting acquainted.
Ian was in his workshop improving his ‘High-Pressure Water Gun’.
This work had been ongoing for several days, and today was the final adjustment.
As a Prophet, Ian was not the kind of person who was overly cautious to the point of being strange; after all, he could truly foresee danger and then deal with it.
But in order to ensure he had enough trump cards to deal with ‘predicted dangers,’ he had made numerous preparations.
Strengthening the Heavy Abyss Iron Sword and the Ghostly Regeneration Core was just the beginning; through his connection with Elder Prude, Ian had also created several Primitive Alchemy Bombs with Panshard Sand for self-defense.
These Alchemical Bombs were charged with Luminous Ink and could explode rapidly with a collision at a specific angle—their power was astonishingly impressive.
Even Shasha wanted to taste them, only to end up with a sore tooth from the explosion.
If a Second-Level Iron Armor Shark felt its teeth ache from it, you can imagine the power!
It was while working on this that Ian discovered his Water Gun, beyond being a high-pressure cutter, had other functions.
For instance, launching these adorable Alchemical Bombs!
Ian modified the structure of the Water Gun and the Alchemical Bombs to work together, allowing the bombs to explode after being propelled by the stream of the Water Gun—making it an excellent water series grenade launcher.
furthermore, considering how useful the Blood of Yisengarde was, he also armed himself with several bottles of strong acid, deadly poison, and incendiary oil as ‘bullets’ for the Water Gun.
This was also a common combat tactic for alchemists, using different potions to face different enemies.
The ‘Water Gun’ after reset was a cylindrical pressure chamber, with a side attachment for filling with four bottles of alchemical potions as ‘magazines’ for ammo, a rectangular handle at the back, and a complex-looking twin track stabilizer at the front to stabilize the direction of the water jet and prevent splashing.
Unlike the original High-Pressure Water Gun, used as an additional tool for close and medium-range combat, the improved Water Gun could now be referred to as a ‘Charged Water Gun’.
It could use Elemental Crystals or be supplied with Origin Quality by a Sublimator, and upon being charged, even an ordinary person could use it to effectively attack targets over two hundred meters away.
If it was just for launching grenades or alchemical potions with built-in lethal power to distant targets, the range could even exceed four hundred or five hundred meters.
Although close combat was Ian’s strong suit, occasionally he also needed to conduct stealth attacks or ambushes, and the Charged Water Gun was developed with this in mind.
And it was at this time that Sir Yarm came to visit.
“Ian.”
The old knight, his hair completely gray, did not enter at Ian’s invitation.
He stood at the doorway, handing over a case to him, “Inside is your Knight’s Medal, with your name inscribed on the back.”
“Keep it safe, as it is your proof of identity.
In the future, it will exempt you from many city passes, allowing you to freely pass through over ninety percent of The Empire’s checkpoints.”
Extending his hand, the usually reticent knight, loyal only to Viscount Grant, patted Ian on the shoulder, “Don’t forget the regard and favor the Lord has for you…
Have you decided where you want to go next?”
“I’m planning to head over to the Leyan Territory to see the ‘Radiance Grass Plantation.’ In all these years, I haven’t seen that many Spirit Energy Plants…
After that, I’ll head to Nauman City to see the world, and if possible, visit the Imperial Capital to see the heart of our Empire.”
Radiance Grass is precisely the Spirit Energy Plant that can be refined into ‘Spirit Energy Nourishment Extract,’ a secondary ingredient for magic potions of a fairy bloodline at the Second Energy Level.
As an alchemist, it’s not strange that he would want to buy some Radiance Grass.
Ian keenly sensed that Sir Yarm’s mood was somewhat complicated…
Indeed, his teacher and he had toiled for the establishment of Harrison Port, yet in the end, they were merely knights.
And how old was Ian now?
In terms of status, he was almost on par with Sir Yarm.
But Sir Yarm was not the kind to suppress the younger generation, or rather, he no longer had the energy to vie for power or profit.
So he simply nodded, “Good, it’s good to have a plan.”
“In three days, professional explorers from the Empire Maze Department will arrive…
you understand.”
“Prepare as soon as possible.”
After speaking, Sir Yarm left without further conversation.
And Ian looked down at the wooden case in his hands.
“Brother?”
Elan stepped out from behind the teenager.
He could sense his brother’s subtle emotions, “Are you leaving?”
“Yes,” Ian held Elan’s hand and said softly, “It’s tomorrow, I’ve been ready for a long time.”
The young man looked up at the sunset next to the distant sea horizon.
He didn’t know if the surge of emotion in his heart was excitement or nervousness, but more likely, it was a kind of enlightenment.
He was finally leaving Harrison Port, leaving this ‘homeland’ behind.
For most ordinary people, this is not a cause for celebration, and even for adventurers, it is the same.
In the current language of this land, a journey far away signifies hardship, pain, refinement, and suffering.
The ‘adventure’ of an adventurer is even a pejorative term.
And that is indeed the case.
But there will always be people who choose to become adventurers…
there will always be those who seek to explore the unknown.
Ian gazed at the distant sunset.
The sunset today was no different from the past, the customary twilight light passing through the clouds, the colors a deep purple, with the red sun half obscured by the blue Southern Sea, even somewhat dim.
But perhaps because he was thinking of the future, the young man felt that this ordinary sunset was also incredibly magnificent.
The days of old had come to an end.
It was time to step toward a brand-new future.
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