ng up, who would deliberately inflate their abilities? Would doing so make the inheritance willingly run over to you happily? No! 

In fact, many would love to underreport their abilities so they could fool competition and gain an upper hand.
Vishad ’s mind spun for a few seconds before his face became firm. 

He had decided to take care of these three at all costs! even if they were troublemakers or insidious, he was willing to turn a blind eye if it meant he could court Draco ’s favor. 

After all, Draco hadn ’t realized it because he thought that every 9 out of 10 people in here was secretly a Grandmaster, so his one Tradeskill that was at that Rank just gave him a level playing field. 



However, he didn ’t understand the test as well as Vishad did.
As had been stated by the Lizardman, it tested only talent.
Would someone who was at Rank 1 yet had a lineup of Tradeskills be called untalented? 

Hehe, if Draco would be called untalented with all this, then the Supreme Ancestor could go eat a cabbage and choke on it. 

When Vishad thought this, he immediately slapped himself.
Daring to have such rude thoughts to the Supreme Ancestor, he should really cut his own neck, but with the treasure that was Draco before him, he decisively put it off. 

Draco watched this display with a stunned expression.
He and his two buddies shared a look, and the same thought ran through their minds. 

Could this stoic Lizardman have been rendered stupid by their extravagance and fabulousness? Could it be that their aura which could suppress all devils and seduce all angels had finally harmed an innocent? 

Thinking like this, the three felt guilt.
They hadn ’t meant to do such a thing…
after all, they didn ’t ask to be born to exemplary.
If they could go back in time, they would certainly ask the creator to take away 0.1% of their greatness so other mortals could survive in their presence. 

Vishad saw their expression, which was like experts who stood atop a peak so high that they couldn ’t even look down to see mortals anymore, and knew that they were thinking about foolish things. 

In this short exchange, it could be said that Vishad had grasped 70% of the true personality of these three… not that they had been trying to hide it anyway. 

What Vishad failed to see was a flash to light in Draco ’s eye.
He saw Vishad ’s reaction and although his Divine Eyes of Caelo could not see into his mind, Draco had enough worldly experience to know what was going on. 

His heart relaxed greatly.
It seemed like his skills weren ’t average after all.
He could be regarded as a peak level talent here, and if there were even a few who could match him, they would not number more than 5. 

As such, Vishad clearly wanted to suck up to him and cultivate him greatly.
When Draco won the Inheritance, it was likely that he would become something of a leader to all the people here, so if Vishad was closest to him when that time came… did it need to be explained? 

No wonder Vishad said that each village tried to cultivate its own representative.
If such a person was able to win, they would rise from being equal to each other to overlords over the rest. 



Draco smartly chose to pretend like he didn ’t know.
If he made it obvious he was aware, Vishad would hesitate and feel embarrassed.
The kind of help he would offer would still be great, but not as potent. 

If Draco were unaware, it was likely that Vishad ’s attempts would be successful – in his own mind of course – so he would naturally be greatly interested in investing more into Draco. 

As for Draco, anything that could help enhance his Tradeskills would be welcome.
His first target would be to hit Grandmaster Rank in Blacksmithing and Alchemy. 

As for Cooking and Brewing, Draco had some discretion here.
He knew his own relative skill in both Tradeskills was poor, as he could only cook or brew with set recipes.
Compared to Blacksmithing and Alchemy were he could create new designs with extreme ease, how could he hope to become a Grandmaster? 

After that, he would inject all his focus into Magical Engineering and Scrivener.
As for tactics and Taming, Draco only needed them for very rare occasions, and it could even be said that their use would expire soon. 

Tactics had already become useless with Deployed Soldier ’s class.
Draco no longer needed to command the army of the City-State or the Guild, that would be Deployed Soldier ’s task. 

Taming would become useless once his children with Hikari hatched.
After all, its basic function was to let him know how many days it had left to hatch and how to care for them. 

It could certainly gain levels if the hatched monsters came out and were trained by the tamer, but the caveat was that the tamer couldn ’t use them at all.
It was a Tradeskill, not a combat class, so the trained monsters were meant for selling. 

Obviously, Draco had no time or energy for such a thing.
He only got it to help with the Drake, but now that the Drake had become Clarent, it became exceedingly useless. 

If Draco could remove it, he wouldn ’t even hesitate.
If so, he could acquire more slots for more OP Tradeskills that came in the future, especially those at or above Epic Rank. 

Thinking like this, his expression changed as she asked Vishad.
”It is possible to remove Tradeskills from one ’s repertoire? ” 

Vishad smiled and nodded.
”Yes.
If you visit the Altar of Crafting in the village ’s Church, you can opt to have a learned Tradeskill removed.
It can be sold to the Altar for equivalent Tradeskill experience converted to another Tradeskill you have, or converted into a Tradeskill book. ” 

”The Altar of Crafting also allows you to pay in order to expand your Tradeskill slots, but the cost is quite heavy, so many don ’t bother.
I assume you want to remove your Amateur Rank Tradeskills then? ” 

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