Farming with Entries: From Lord to Emperor-Chapter 546 - 278: Impossible, Absolutely Impossible!

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Chapter 546: Chapter 278: Impossible, Absolutely Impossible!

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Deep inside the mine.

The temporary resting place of the miners.

"Calm down! Calm down!"

The stocky old man widened his eyes and harshly scolded the young boy sitting on the straw in front of him,

"It’s so quiet here, yet you still can’t learn to meditate!"

"You stupid rock!"

The old man’s eyes burned with a fervent light as he roared loudly.

The young boy nodded repeatedly, closing his eyes tightly, trying to meditate according to the old man’s instructions.

But the fear within him prevented him from entering the state the old man described.

"I can’t feel anything, except darkness..."

The boy reluctantly opened his eyes, shrinking his neck, a look of bitterness on his delicate face.

"Teacher, I’ve already tried my best..."

"It’s not enough!"

The old man harshly reprimanded, "You must learn to meditate to have magic power!"

"You’re already quite old; you must hurry!"

"Perhaps you can find someone else..." the boy said cautiously.

"Shut up, you fool!"

The old man grabbed the boy’s collar, "You’re wasting your engraving talent! You..."

The old man abruptly fell silent, releasing the boy’s collar and slowly turning around to look outside.

"Someone has broken my barrier."

The old man murmured, pointing at the boy and ordering, "Stay here and continue meditating honestly; don’t worry about anything else."

The old man turned and walked out of the cave.

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Luo De’s spiritual tendril extended forward and soon discovered Senda’s location.

After only a few steps, a stocky old man appeared at the end of the cave.

Vivian also spotted the figure in the dark, reminding, "Baron, he’s here."

Luo De nodded, and waved to Sao, "Let Brando’s people leave."

"Yes, Saint Master."

Sao responded respectfully.

Then he turned to Knight Kuren and said, "Saint Master’s business must not be interrupted by anyone; you can retreat and report back."

"But..."

Kuren wanted to say something, but the Frost Winter Knights turned around and stared at Kuren intently.

Seeing this, Kuren nodded and stepped back two steps, beckoning to the soldiers to retreat.

Luo De kept his eyes on the figure ahead, looking at the vaguely visible figure and asking, "Senda?"

"You actually know my name?"

Senda frowned and asked, "Where are you from? You look so young, yet you can break through the barrier I set up?"

"I am Baron Black Pine Ridge, Luo De Tulip."

Luo De spoke directly without wasting words, "I’m here to take Brando’s son; he shouldn’t be kept here."

"No, he is learning the Meditation Technique; no one can take him!"

Senda tightly gripped a hammer, "He also needs to learn forging studies, metal fusion, rune forging!"

"So you captured him just to train a student?" Luo De pursued.

"What else?"

Senda raised his tone, "I don’t have time to waste on ordinary people!"

Senda drew a dagger and threw it to Luo De,

"Look at the patterns on it, how smoothly the lines are engraved!"

Luo De took the dagger, under the firelight, the patterns flowed smoothly like water, very exquisite and beautiful.

He indeed has some talent.

"His spiritual power has also reached ten point nine, enough to become a wizard apprentice!"

"But he’s already nineteen! There’s no time to waste! He must learn to meditate quickly!"

Before coming here, Luo De had vaguely guessed that Senda wanted to find a student.

Wizards are keen to take students, partly to recruit assistants and partly to show off.

Of course, it cannot be ruled out that some evil wizards take students to cultivate materials.

Extraordinary craftsmen like Alchemists and Enchanters are more so, they compete over talented students.

"Talent is not your reason for keeping him in a cave."

Luo De slightly shook his head, advising, "You can completely change your way of teaching him, for example, explain to Baron Brando, with your identity as an extraordinary forging master, Baron Brando should not refuse."

"Thus, with permission, you can teach this child calmly in the castle."

"Why change the way? My teacher taught me like this!"

Senda scratched his messy hair, a flash of irritability in his eyes,

"Why should I need permission from an ordinary person?"

He waved his hand towards the depths of the cave.

"Also, only here can one communicate closely with the metal and hear its rhythm!"

Listening to Senda’s mad words, Luo De couldn’t help but furrow his brows.

Is this person completely out of touch, mind filled with rocks?

Clearly capable of good communication, yet chooses such an extreme way.

But upon thinking, Luo De sighed silently.

Senda’s performance does resemble wizards in history.

Proud, stubborn, obsessive, eccentric personality.

Especially extraordinary craftsmen like Senda, obsessed with their skills, often have negative emotional intelligence as the norm.

Senda being willing to communicate is already better; some alchemists just tell people to leave if they dislike them.

Luo De considered, preparing to change his approach to communication.

"I see you’re a master of forging." Luo De praised.

"No, I’m just a junior forging master!"

Senda refuted, "I haven’t forged any third-level magic items, not even an intermediate forging master!"

"..."

Luo De was somewhat speechless, understanding Senda’s straightforwardness.

"What good things have you forged then?"

Luo De softened his tone, "If you’re interested, you can share with me."

Senda’s eyes lit up, as if ignited with passion.

Immediately he grabbed an item from his arms and held it up in front of him,