Chapter 60: Allheaven Canvas and Mysterious Egg
She hurriedly bowed and shook her head.
"Please forgive my daughter," the girl's mother said with an embarrassed expression on her face and hurriedly took her daughter away.
David looked at the mother-daughter duo until they disappeared into the crowd.
He also realized why he had been called an alien by the girl.
Unexpectedly, it was because of his clothing.
His one-piece suit looked especially weird and eye-catching compared to the local people's clothing. Almost everyone he had seen was dressed in white clothes except for the military guy.
Tch! David couldn't stop himself from rolling his eyes at the girl's behavior.
She was judging him for his clothing, How shallow.
"Okay guys, let's find a place to stay and move to the next city in the morning," David announced after clearing his thoughts.
He needed to find a place to establish his bank branch soon.
Compared to the Blackthorn Empire, the Rising Sun Empire was a relatively young empire, hence the name.
It was the most technologically advanced and progressive empire in the human domain.
And the credit for all of this went to the newly ascended Emperor Damien Rising Sun, who had single-handedly managed to turn the fortune of the empire.
Only a generation ago, it was the weakest empire in the human domain, not having even a single Golden Core expert.
But due to the reforms carried out by the emperor, the Rising Sun Empire was rising through the ranks like a rocket.
The empire soon became a magnet, attracting talent from all over the human domain.
David and his group moved through the crowd and finally found an inn to spend the night.
It didn't matter where they went, the eyes of everyone were on them.
Especially on the girls. After all, both of them looked like goddesses who had descended on the earth from heaven.
David suddenly felt grateful for placing the Origin Guard in the inventory when he had the chance; otherwise, the attention he would have received would have gone off the charts.
"Lime Green Inn." After reading the signboard hanging above the entrance, David and his group entered inside.
Tring!
As soon as he entered, David found himself standing in front of the receptionist.
A girl dressed in white long-sleeved dress looked at his group with a plain gaze.
"How many days?" The girl uttered those words as if she was on autopilot.
"Four rooms for a day." David didn't care about the girl's attitude and replied while looking around.
The interior of the inn was neat and clean, filled with a fragrance that slightly calmed his mind.
Lying directly in front of the reception were two large wooden sofas along with a table in between them.
Roughly ten meters away from the reception was a large area for the guests to dine and spend their time.
However, before he could examine further, the girl's words attracted his attention.
"Here, these are the keys to your rooms, and the price is non-negotiable, 1,000 spirit stones per night."
David placed a pouch filled with four thousand spirit stones and took the keys from her hands.
All this time, the three others calmly stood still and didn't disturb.
David looked at the keys and saw they were numbered.
310, 311, 312, and 313.
All of their rooms were on the third floor of the inn.
So without wasting any more time, he handed the keys to each of them and walked towards his room.
David quickly found his room and swiftly opened the door.
The room was large and spacious with a relatively plain interior.
There was a huge bed lying beside the window which provided a clear view of the street down below.
David sat down on the bed cross-legged and flicked his wrist.
In the next moment, a jade box appeared in his hand. This was the same box given by Rudolf Allheaven.
Although the box had been with David for months, he hadn't opened it.
Afraid there might be some trap left behind by the old guy.
It was only now that David felt confident enough to finally open the box and see what was inside it.
David felt like a child on Christmas day, filled with expectations, hoping to find something good inside the box.
As soon as he applied a little force, the box opened with a resounding click.
Click!
"What is this?" Inside the box were two round-shaped objects.
One black and the other slightly yellowish.
The yellow ball looked like a tennis ball with an unknown symbol engraved on its surface.
From time to time, the symbol flickered with yellowish light, giving the ball a mysterious vibe.
David was still cautious and didn't touch the ball directly but asked for a status report from the bank.
[Request for status report.]
[Target- Unknown Egg]
[Cost-1,000,000 spirit stones]
[Yes/No]
David looked at the number quoted by the bank and wordlessly pressed No.
Although he had recently gotten a little rich, he wasn't going to spend a million spirit stones on a status report.
Moreover, what he needed to know he had already confirmed.
As expected, this ball was an egg.
David was quite curious about the egg. However, he was sure about one thing: it definitely belonged to a powerful being, given the price tag of its status report.
As for the black ball, he didn't even have to bother with a status report as unknown information appeared in his mind as soon as his eyes landed on the black ball.
"Allheaven Canvas." According to the information, this was what this black ball was called.
Curious about its name, he decided to inspect the information more thoroughly.
"Allheaven Canvas, cover the heavens with a single thought." David muttered out loud.
After some time, a disappointed expression appeared on his face.
Turns out it was just an auxiliary treasure used with other weapons.
It could merge with a weapon and increase and decrease its size according to the wielder's will.
"Tch! Quite the grand name for a size adjuster." David clicked his tongue in annoyance.
However, there was one good thing about it which made David satisfied with it.
The Allheaven Canvas had no limits on its size adjustment, as long as enough mana was provided to it.
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