“The Klose-only training ground in Lord Douglas’s city.

Early in the morning, Cardin was running around the training ground, stretching his body easily.

"Cardan." After running for an unknown amount of time, he heard a voice coming from afar. Cardan stopped and looked in the direction of the voice.

Standing there was Klose, who had just finished dinner with his family, and Cardin walked towards him naturally.

"Did you have a good breakfast?"

"I enjoyed the meal very much." Cardin said with a smile and Klose nodded.

"By the way, father wants to talk to you? Do you have time?"

"The head of the family?" Why would the head of the Douglas family come to him? Cardin blinked and then spoke.

"If the master of the house calls me, I have to make time to go even if I don't have time, right?"

"This kid doesn't look that good, but he's pretty good at talking."

"Thank you." "Go take a shower first." Klose chuckled and looked at the maid behind him.

The maid came over cautiously, bowed respectfully, and said.

"I'll take you there." A moment later, Cardin finished his bath, put on the gorgeous clothes handed to him by the maid, and appeared in front of Klose.

"You can wear my clothes, too."

"You're going to meet the head of the Douglas family, so you can't dress too casually, right?" Klose looked at Cardin critically, then said with a satisfied smile.

"Hey, the clothes fit you well, don't they? Aren't you from a commoner family? Are you an aristocrat from a foreign country?"

"Clothes are just decoration. I'm of common origin." Cardin nodded with a relaxed smile, and Klose put his hand on Cardin's shoulder.

"Let's go, father is waiting for us." For some reason, Klose's voice was full of pride.

"Are you so satisfied that the clothes fit you well?" Cardin seemed not to understand the source of the satisfaction and followed Klose with his head tilted.

Soon, Klose stopped and pointed at the silver door.

"Go ahead. I've already told you that you can just go in. I'll wait for you in the room."

"Senior, aren't you going in with me?" Are you going alone? Cardin opened his eyes wide in surprise, and Klose patted Cardin on the back with his big hand.

Bang! Bang!

"Cough cough!"

"As a commoner, how many chances do you have to meet the head of the Douglas family alone? Go ahead." When Cardin frowned in pain, Klose urged him to go in quickly.

Soon, Klose turned and left, leaving Cardin alone. He took a short breath to adjust his breathing and knocked on the door carefully.

dong dong dong.

"I'm Cardin." The door opened as if waiting, and Cardin jumped and took a step back.

"Come in." Hearing the voice, he looked up and a huge and gorgeous space came into Cardin's sight.

"If this is the Lord's City of Repera, it would just be the splendor of the rich, but this place is indeed more upscale. Should I say it's exquisite?" Cardan thought wildly and looked around again.

"Is this the reception room?" At the end of the long rectangular table sat the head of the family, Owen Douglas.

"I heard you were looking for me."

"Sit down first. Have a cup of tea and chat slowly." Owen looked at Cardin with satisfaction and motioned him to sit down. Cardin sat down with confusion under the guidance of the waiter.

As soon as Cardin sat down, the waiter immediately handed him a cup of tea with a sweet floral scent.

"I haven't had tea for a long time. I often drank it when I was with my father." Cardin looked at the teacup, smiled bitterly, and then began to drink the tea carefully.

"I heard that you were born into a commoner family, and it seems that you have had tea with me a few times."

“My father taught me.”

"He seems to be an excellent businessman who can deal with nobles." Owen seems to have obtained information about Cardin. Although it was information manipulated by Jack Carter.

"Yes, that's right." Seeing Cardin nod, Owen put down the teacup with a smile.

"Yesterday's match was very impressive. Even without using magic, it was not easy to fight Klose for 10 minutes."

"Lucky. If the duel had lasted longer, I would have lost."

"Good luck? You even prepared a final trump card." Owen smiled happily, looking at Cardin's fingers.

"A ring made by the magic tower that contains teleportation magic. If you use that ring, you can easily avoid Klose's final attack."

Cardin looked at Owen in surprise for a moment, then nodded.

"You do know. However, I hesitate to use other magic items because it is not warp magic." In dangerous moments, it will be used regardless of victory or defeat.

"No other rules were set at the beginning. Even if you used that ring, your victory would be recognized." Owen chuckled and raised his teacup again.

Cardin also slowly picked up the teacup, and when he was about to drink, he heard Owen's voice again.

"Klose said, are you looking for a dungeon with undead creatures?" Hearing the question again, Cardin put down his teacup and nodded.

"Yes, that's right."

For some reason, he seemed to know the reason why Klose had smiled with satisfaction just now.

"Does a necromancer have to go to a dungeon with undead creatures?"

Undead creatures resurrected by the power of another person are not suitable for necromancer fodder.

As the head of the Douglas family, he should also know this fact.

"I once looked for a dungeon with undead creatures for the purpose of training."

Therefore, Cardin had to tell a lie.

"Well, it seems like he's training in a place where he can't summon new undead creatures, testing his limits or something like that."

Fortunately, Owen did not have any particular doubts, but nodded as if in agreement.

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