Alavin sat upon a stone bench, having immersed himself in the study of the Restoration Mantra all through the night. Far from being weary, he felt a renewed vigor coursing through him. The Restoration Mantra allowed him to draw in the healing Aether of the world around him, mending his wounds and replenishing his vitality, ensuring he maintained a bountiful spirit.

It had taken Alavin a full three years to master the first verse of the Restoration Mantra, largely due to his tender age and lack of knowledge, as well as his unfamiliarity with the method of harnessing the Aether. This time, however, the second verse came to him much more swiftly. Within a single night, he had gained some insight and was confident that he could fully comprehend it within half a year, if not sooner, and combine the knowledge of both verses seamlessly.

The old man had slipped away to sleep in the storeroom at some point, leaving Alavin alone in the courtyard with a solitary grave.

Alavin’s spirits were high, dispelling the gloom from being rebuffed by Elder Jaslin. He prepared breakfast for the old man, stuffed a scone in his mouth, and headed to the corner of the yard for his daily regimen. He hoisted a two-meter-tall stone urn with ease. His muscles were taut, their outlines the picture of perfection.

This stone urn was used to store sundries. His morning task was to deliver these sundries to various locations within Cobalt Strike. Initially, he pushed a wooden cart back and forth, but later, he switched to carrying a large wooden bucket on his back. Two years prior, he had adopted the stone urn, placing all the items to be delivered inside and carrying it on his deliveries.

The urn was covered in iron spikes and weighed three hundred pounds on its own. It could weigh at least five hundred pounds with the daily goods, sometimes reaching a hefty seven or eight hundred.

Bare-chested, Alavin strode across the courtyard, lifting the heavy urn. His robust muscles, explosive strength, and enduring resilience were the results of his relentless daily training.

Turning adversity into a trial was Alavin's daily mantra.

"Alavin, are you there?" A shrill voice called from outside. A plump man standing at the iron gate looking rather pompous, tilted his head and squinted his eyes disdainfully. His name was Odell, one of the stewards of Cobalt Strike, responsible for managing half the servants and their daily tasks.

Alavin ignored him, continuing his exercises with the urn.

talking to you..." Odell's

heavily to the ground, shaking the

had been gripped, and he didn't dare step inside

the sweat from

the urn but still trying to maintain an air of arrogance,

What brings you

Alavin's gaze, Odell faltered, and his complaints trailed into mumbles.

taking the list and glancing over

you a Novice Mage now? You dared to attack Elder Jaslin,

of these places aren't

work. From

at him, shaking the list in his

more pounds to deliver..." Odell, seeing Alavin step forward, stumbled backward in fear. Alavin had chased him down and beaten him senseless when he was just ten years old, and since then, Odell had been thrashed at least twice a year. The more Odell punished him, the harder Alavin fought back. His body was as tough as iron, unafraid of punishment. Odell had a shadow of

something up. Don't be scared." Alavin picked up a stone from the ground and

if you become an Advanced Mage in the future, you'll

be too arrogant. You'll always be a steward, but I may not always be a servant." Alavin fetched a bucket of well water, went into the storeroom to

lord of Stormcast. Clothes needed not to be lavish, just clean. No matter how much suffering there was, a

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