Birth of the Demonic Sword - Chapter 662 662. Ineptitude
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Chapter 662 662. Ineptitude

"The inscription's field has made a lot of progress in the past six thousand years. It's such a pity that the same can't be said for the inscription masters."

Thirty-seven kept on evaluating Drew's robe as the group flew toward the Coral archipelago.

He wouldn't remain silent nor return inside the pendant on Dreaming Demon's neck even when she asked him nicely, so the group had to hear his endless comments for the whole duration of their travel.

"Look! That animal has wasted such an amazing use of Zave's teachings! How can they even sell such a failure!"

Thirty-seven exclaimed while trying to find some common ground with the members of his group.

However, Noah and the elders had no idea what he was talking about.

Noah's inscription method was atypical and very personal.

It could be considered a branch of the inscriptions, but it also worked in a completely different way.

Flying Demon had only a general understanding of the various schools and could use simple methods of all of them.

Yet, he wasn't an expert in any of them.

He had just learnt how they worked since some of the techniques of the demon sects required them.

Dreaming Demon also trained in a very personal method.

She wasn't able to perform inscriptions, but her peculiar mental waves worked in a similar way to the meanings contained in the runes.

Her methods were exceptional in their uniqueness, and she could only be labeled as a pioneer of a school since she was already able to create spells.

The flight became a bit awkward because of that.

Noah simply ignored Thirty-seven, while Flying Demon limited himself to nod every time the automaton turned toward him.

Only Dreaming Demon showed gentle smiles when Thirty-seven mentioned her.

Still, the twitches on the corners of her mouth revealed how even her patience was reaching its limits.

Thirty-seven didn't seem to mind their reactions and continued to complain as if it was completely normal.

His theses used arguments of experts that had lived even ten thousand years in the past!

'He can't speak about Divine Architect, but he doesn't have the same limitations when it comes to other cultivators and schools. I wonder if he is stable enough to hold classes for both heroic and human cultivators.'

Noah thought as he listened to the vast knowledge of the automaton.

The Hive lacked experts in the inscriptions' fields.

Even the purchase of books and scrolls that