The Rise Of The Strongest Tyrant - 24 Reunion With Tiger Zais!
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24 Reunion With Tiger Zais!

Faylen nodded her head. "Okay, big sister Astrid," she said before walking away from me and towards one of the Knightglen's houses.

'Now then,' I thought to myself before walking to the town's graveyard. I dug up slightly over 200 graves and buried men, women, boys and girls inside each and every one of them. Then, I closed my eyes and thought, 'May you all rest in peace.'

"I searched them, big sister Astrid."

I opened my eyes and faced Faylen. "Did you find a map?"

"No. I didn't find a map, but I found everything else. Food, armour, weapons and crafting ingredients."

"I see."

"Where are we going next, big sister Astrid?"

'We can only go in a random direction. But if we get unlucky and enter a zone that is way above my level, then both Faylen and I will die. And unlike me, Faylen won't resurrect in her home town…' I thought to myself before saying, "We aren't going anywhere. We are going to live in this town until someone comes by. And when that time comes, we will ask for directions and then we will leave."

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A month pa.s.sed since then and three tails grew out slightly above my b.u.t.t as my shrine maiden cla.s.s' level went over 500. It was now

> to be exact and my tyrant cla.s.s was now

>. But my level and tail growth weren't the only things that happened in the past month. I also learned all the professions from the books that I found in Liana's library. Herbalism, mining, skinning, tailoring, sculpting, enchanting, armorsmithing, weaponsmithing, alchemy, leatherworking, scavenging, first aid, cooking and fis.h.i.+ng. I immediately utilized one of them – armoursmithing and started crafting myself some armour as every piece of armour that Faylen found in Knightglen was of a common grade. I crafted myself a full set of black plate armour of the rare grade. That is excluding the helmet as I hated wearing anything on my head. Then, I utilized my enchanting profession and began enchanting my crafted armour, but just as I enchanted a single piece to +1, Faylen said that she wanted to try and in just a mere moment, she enchanted my enchanted piece to +11. Which according to my knowledge prior and after learning the enchanting profession was impossible as the highest any item could be enchanted was +10. I came to the conclusion that it was because she was an alvar and then I asked her to enchant the rest of my crafted armour. She happily agreed.

As Faylen began enchanting the rest of my crafted armour, I did two things. First, I inspected the +11 armour piece and found that it now had an effect which only legendary, grand legendary and ancient grade items had. The +11 armour piece grew together with its wielder. Second, I crafted a two-handed sword as I needed a replacement for my goblin heavy sword. And also a white stave and a white cloth robe. Not for myself but for Faylen. She enchanted them as well. And when I gave her the stave and the robe, she was overjoyed. So much, that she stripped off her clothes and put on the white robe in front of me. I, of course, scolded her and told her to never change in front of anyone. And she replied, "Okay, big sister Astrid."

And the final, the third thing that constantly happened in the past month was the monster attacks. On one day, 50-80 slimes attacked and on another, 20-40 goblins. And today as well was no exception. Today, 39 goblins attacked and 39 died. From killing all those monsters, Faylen levelled up to

>. From looting them, I got 28500 copper coins or 28 gold coins and 5 silver coins. From skinning them, I got 467 green skins that could be used in leatherworking to make leather armour and cloaks. From scavenging them, I got 1050 blue gels that could be used in alchemy to make health potions and 467 claws that could be used in weaponsmithing to make weapon sharpening stones.

"That was the last one, big sister Astrid."

"Let's return."

"Mhm," Faylen said as she nodded her head, but then I heard a sound and looked towards it. I saw the cart slowly moving towards us. By its reins, I saw a woman and I recognised her. She was Tiger Zais. A woman in her twenties with mid-length brown hair and brown eyes. And walking beside the cart, I saw three men, but I didn't recognize all of them. I only recognised two of them and they were middle-aged men with short black hair and blue eyes, Knightglen Vince and Knightglen Jim. I looked at the man that I didn't recognise. Like the other two men, he was of middle age, but instead of short black hair, he had short brown hair and instead of blue eyes, he had green eyes. I looked above his head and saw his status information.

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"What are you looking at, big sister Astrid?" Faylen said before she as well looked towards the approaching cart.

"Our time of staying in Knightglen has come to a close, Faylen. Let's go and meet them midway."

"Okay," Faylen said and we approached the cart.

Tiger Zais stopped the cart and the three men unsheathed their swords and s.h.i.+elds.

"Sheathe your swords now!" Tiger Zais shouted out when I got close enough for her to clearly see my black fluffy fox ears.

Knightglen Vince and Knightglen Jim sheathed their swords and s.h.i.+elds, got down on their knees and shouted out one after another, "Forgive me for pointing a sword at you, G.o.d!"

"Stop right there!" Tiger Raz shouted out. "Take a single step closer and I will take your head, G.o.d!"

I stopped and Faylen did as well. I looked at Tiger Zais. "Give me directions to the capital."

Tiger Zais looked behind me and then at me. "Okay. To get to the capital of Ti—" her words got interrupted by Tiger Raz's shout, "Wait!"

Faylen, Tiger Zais, Knightglen Vince, Knightglen Jim and I looked at Tiger Raz who extended his sword at me and said, "The G.o.d which doesn't know where is the capital of a tiger country is no G.o.d. You are a monster like the gobl—" his body exploded before he could finish his words.

I looked at Faylen and shook my head. Then, I looked at Tiger Zais. "You were saying?"