Of course, henceforth, Kenley would not need to engage in farming in such a manner. This time, it was merely due to the pressing need to save time.
As long as he remained the lord of this place, all the cultivated land within his territory would be influenced by his skills, resulting in an augmentation of the yield.
Meanwhile...
"Sister, behold! Deshalin Town," Daina exclaimed, abruptly pointing towards the sky above Deshalin Town.
"The Rain Summoning Spell?" Guinevere uttered in surprise, suddenly recollecting the words that Teacher Green had imparted to her at the Magician's Association a few days prior.
"Could it be Her Highness Tia?" In Guinevere's estimation, only Tia was likely to possess such extraordinary talent.
"To have mastered the Rain Summoning Spell to the master level on the very first day—what an astonishingly remarkable talent that must be!" Guinevere felt an even deeper sense of delight regarding her own decision.
"Come, let us go and investigate," Guinevere said, and then took the initiative to step outside.
...
Upon arriving at the small castle where Kenley resided, Guinevere beheld Tia giving instructions to several soldiers in the training ground in front of the entrance.
"Your Highness Princess Guinevere? Knight Daina? Good afternoon!" Tia's eyes brightened, and she was the first to approach them.
"Hail to the Princess! Hail to the Captain of the Knights!" The soldiers, of course, were well-acquainted with Guinevere, and everyone was taken aback by her unexpected arrival.
"Good afternoon, Her Highness Tia," Guinevere and Daina alighted from the carriage and naturally walked over to Tia.
"You all may retire and take your rest," Tia waved her hand at the soldiers. After the soldiers had departed, Tia inquired with curiosity, "Your Highness Guinevere, what has prompted you to pay us a visit today?"
"Her Highness Tia, have you been practicing the Rain Summoning Spell recently?" Guinevere asked directly.
Tia offered a gentle smile. "Indeed, Your Highness Guinevere."
Daina and Guinevere exchanged a glance, thinking that they had finally ascertained who had cast the Rain Summoning Spell earlier. As expected, it was Tia.
It was reasonable to assume so. After all, Tia was of the Golden Bloodline, so it was only fitting that she possessed a strong ability to comprehend. To have mastered such profound magic element resonance techniques within such a brief span of time could only be attributed to her exceptional talent.
"I must admit, Her Highness Tia, your talent is truly exceptional," Guinevere remarked.
Tia was slightly taken aback. How had they come to know of her talent in the Rain Summoning Spell?
Just then, dark clouds suddenly gathered in the sky, and everyone could clearly see that a light drizzle had commenced falling not far from Deshalin Town.
"Are there other magicians in Deshalin Town who are capable of casting the Rain Summoning Spell? And judging by this technique, it is likely that they have reached the master level," Daina pointed towards the sky and said.
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"Her Highness Tia, do you happen to know who that individual is?" Guinevere was somewhat surprised. Could it be that someone else had cast the Rain Summoning Spell? Could it possibly be that person?
"It is my master," Tia chuckled, her eyes curving into a beautiful crescent shape.
"Mr. Kenley?" Guinevere was momentarily stunned, but she quickly regained her composure. "But Mr. Kenley is a warrior, is he not? Has he also trained as a magician?"
"Yes, Your Highness Guinevere," Tia replied.
"The subtle fluctuations of the elements clearly indicate that he has reached a stage of effortless control over the Rain Summoning Spell. Even with Mr. Kenley's exceptional talent, it would surely be arduous for him to achieve this within such a short period of time, would it not?" Guinevere seemed to be posing the question to herself, yet also directing it towards Tia.
Tia shook her head. "In fact, my master had already mastered the Rain Summoning Spell to the master level on the very first day."
"What?!" The first to exclaim in disbelief was Daina.
"Her Highness Tia, are you suggesting that Mr. Kenley mastered the Rain Summoning Spell to the master level on the first day?!" Daina clearly found it difficult to believe.
Tia nodded. "Yes, Knight Daina. Ten days ago, my master even caused a heavy rain to fall in the Imperial City... Subsequently, President Puffman wrote to us and informed us that the rain we had caused had led to the royal family and the church admonishing him severely. Hehe, the president even confided his grievances to us."
Daina, with a look of shock, exchanged a glance with Guinevere. This truly came as a great surprise to them. In fact, just the previous day, Guinevere had also attempted to practice the Rain Summoning Spell and discovered that it was indeed extremely challenging to get started.
Had it not been for the Crown of the Holy World, it would have taken Guinevere at least a short period of time to fully comprehend the spell. On the first day of practicing the Rain Summoning Spell, just like Tia, Guinevere had only managed to conjure up a light rain within a fifty-meter radius.
If Mr. Kenley had mastered the Rain Summoning Spell to the master level on the very first day, how exceptionally talented he must be!
"This seems highly improbable, does it not? Her Highness Tia, could it be that you were mistaken?" Daina still harbored some doubt, as this was truly beyond the realm of common sense.
Tia immediately retorted, "Knight Daina, both President Puffman and Teacher Green were present at that time. I believe you may verify the matter with them."
"Er..." Daina was momentarily at a loss for words.
"Could it be that the individual upon whom Teacher Puffman and Teacher Green placed their bet was him?" Guinevere finally comprehended.
......
Upon completing his tasks and returning home, Kenley chanced upon a procession of carriages parked in front of his castle.
This is rather intriguing. What on earth could Guinevere be doing here?
The moment Kenley stepped through the gate, a figure promptly blocked his path, gradually pushing him back.
"Mr. Kenley, how many secrets are you still concealing?" That voice seemed somewhat familiar.
As the figure emerged from the main door, Kenley was able to discern her features clearly. It was none other than Guinevere.
Kenley offered a gentle smile and, as he retreated, inquired, "Your Highness Guinevere, what secrets could I possibly possess?"
"There has yet to be an individual in this world who could instantaneously master the Rain Summoning Spell on the very first day. Either you learned it a long time ago, or you are concealing something from us," Guinevere stated in a matter-of-fact tone, betraying no indication of her emotions.
Is she testing me? Kenley pondered.
"Your Highness Princess Guinevere, I do not understand what you mean," Kenley maintained his smile.
Just then, Guinevere suddenly extended her hand. "Mr. Kenley, ever since the trial labyrinth, I have been intrigued: You were clearly entering the Bronze Trial Labyrinth for the first time, so how could you have possessed such experience? This defies reason."
The Bronze Trial Labyrinth has a sensing record system. In the real world, when a trial-taker enters the Bronze Trial Labyrinth repeatedly, the trial palace will affix a special mark to the individual upon their subsequent trials. However, Kenley did not have such a mark.
"Your Highness, there are similar monsters in other monster labyrinths and lair labyrinths. It is not overly difficult to accumulate combat experience with a modicum of attentiveness," Kenley explained.
"But I have examined all of your adventurer task records, and you have not entered any labyrinth," Guinevere stepped closer to Kenley. "Mr. Kenley, you have piqued my interest."