They all call me Great Master-Chapter 504 - 501: When the Bloodline Reigns Supreme, Deformities Abound!

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Arthur read through the 'Paladin' cultivation method at a swift pace and determined that the 'Paladin' cultivation method was indeed related to the "Death Soldier Potion".

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It wasn't that Arthur had any exceptional insight.

Rather, the potion used in the Fourth Stage of the 'Paladin' cultivation was almost identical to the formula of the "Death Soldier Potion".

The only difference was that the "Death Soldier Potion" contained two additional plants called 'Flame Grass' and 'Warrior Mushroom'.

Arthur was not unfamiliar with these two plants.

Although he had never seen the actual plants, many books from the Mystic Side had mentioned them.

Flame Grass, growing near volcanoes, is one of the 'Fire Lizard's' favorite foods, and many 'Monster Hunters' like to use Flame Grass to bait 'Fire Lizards'.

Of course, 'Relic Explorers' were also very fond of Flame Grass.

Because Flame Grass could repel mosquitoes.

Especially in the dark underground, having a few Flame Grasses could save a lot of trouble when camping.

The taste of Flame Grass was also quite pleasant; the renowned 'Gourmet Explorer' Teriko from the Mystic Side once described the taste of Flame Grass as being like hot peppers drenched in hot oil, crispy, fragrant, spicy, and very satisfying.

Because it had so many uses, Flame Grass was priced at about 100-120 gold notes per plant in the 'Mystic Side Market'.

As for the Warrior Mushroom?

It was once the special product of 'Ankonode' in North County.

In the last days of the Empire, the era when great lords rose together, 'Ankonode' was famed for producing fearless warriors who were unacquainted with fear and unmindful of death.

It made all the lords take notice.

Especially with the emergence of the 'Berserker' Lao, who propelled the name of 'Ankonode' to the pinnacle, but it was also precisely because of this undefeated 'Berserker' whose rationality became distorted that the secret of 'Ankonode' was exposed.

'Warrior Potion'!

That was how people at that time referred to that kind of potion.

Descendants preferred to call it 'Berserker Potion'.

'Ankonode' produced fearless warriors because of the 'Berserker Potion', which could grant immense power in a short time to those who took it, but rationality would uncontrollably degrade, even becoming distorted with continuous use.

Just like the 'Berserker' Lao was.

This 'Berserker' not only slaughtered the entire 'Ankonode', but also destroyed the formula of the 'Berserker Potion' all at once.

It was only known that 'Warrior Mushroom' was one of the primary base materials of the 'Berserker Potion'.

As a result, many Potion Masters began to cultivate 'Warrior Mushroom' in large quantities.

In the potion fields of Potion Masters at the time, there would always be these fist-sized, blood-red 'mushrooms', and even to the present day, the quantity of 'Warrior Mushrooms' is not small.

Therefore, the price is not expensive.

It has consistently remained around 10-11 gold notes.

'Burning life to burst forth with extreme power, huh?'

Arthur thought to himself.

Clearly, during the 'Holy Era', The Holy Court that controlled the world had plenty of time and using the original 'Knight's Cultivation Method', cultivated 'Paladins' who were completely loyal to itself.

However, during the 'Silver Age', the nobles in various lands did not have such time, nor did they have such resources, so they modified the key 'potion part' of the 'Paladin' cultivation method to make it more direct and effective.

Of course, it's also possible that these nobles simply did not possess the 'Paladin' cultivation method, but only part of the potion formula survived.

After all, the wars that erupted at the end of the 'Holy Era' caused many Great Nobles to vanish without a trace, including those known as 'Millennial Nobility'.

As for 'Centennial Nobility'?

They were even more common than carp crossing a river.

Therefore, for those who died after taking the "Death Soldier Potion"?

The nobles cared even less.

In the eyes of the nobles, most people were just consumables.

Even in the 'Pioneer Era', this view still existed among some nobles.

'Arrogance stems from the history of the family!

Because, in the history of the family, there is glory!

Because such glory is built upon bloodline and power!

It's just a pity...

Such bloodline and power, with the passage of time, quickly fades away!'

Arthur thought about the latter part of the 'Silver Age', where muggles were common in noble families, and even some noble families, in order to preserve bloodline purity, only allowed internal family marriages.

And then...

A large number of deformed children were born.

Although there were one or two outstanding individuals,

the pursuit of 'Bloodline Honor' by the nobles had evidently led to this result.

The decline of the 'Silver Age'!

At the very beginning of the 'Silver Age,' some 'Gifted Ones' could only become Knight Squires, but in the early 'Silver Age,' they already had the qualifications to become 'Knights.' By the mid to late 'Silver Age,' such 'Gifted Ones' could even gain 'The Title of Lordship.'

Many have said that even if the 'Seven Years' War' had not erupted, the nobles could not have supported it for many more years.

After all, gunpowder had been invented.

The invention of gunpowder gave commoners the courage to 'rebel.'

Most people recognized this.

Many nobles thought the same.

And Arthur?

He used to think so too.

But with the memories of 'Glast' and the emergence of the name of the 'Witch' Cleaver, doubts began to emerge in Arthur's mind.

It seemed as though an invisible hand was pushing all this.

Pushing towards the end of the 'Silver Age.'

So...

Was the birth of gunpowder also a part of it?

Arthur had no evidence, just pure speculation.

Therefore, he kept silent.

Because of this, he planned to investigate from a different perspective.

But not now,

Now?

Arthur, carrying Pendragon and holding a food box full of treats personally made by Lady Mary, stepped down from the carriage.

"Good afternoon, sir."

"Good afternoon, sir."

As Arthur politely bid farewell to the coachman, Merlin was the first to greet Arthur, while Gawain, standing beside him, imitated Merlin and also greeted Arthur.

Though Gawain tried to appear natural, Arthur could see the child's innate nervousness.

Arthur wasn't surprised by this.

Not every child could be so precocious.

A normal child should act like a normal child.

Moreover, as an 'Alert Line,' Gawain's behavior was even more appropriate.

"I've brought back Lady Mary's pastries—

You can each have a piece, then take another one home with you."

Arthur picked up the food box, a smile emerging on his face.

This was not just sharing.

It was the young 'Spirit Medium' buying people's hearts.

Compared to the complexities of adults, the hearts of children are much simpler.

Seeing the excitement on Merlin and Gawain's faces, Arthur opened the door, let Pendragon roam freely, and then fetched some wax paper from the kitchen to wrap the treats for the two children.

The treats didn't need any distinguishing.

They were all egg tarts.

Two for each, Arthur handed them to Merlin and Gawain.

"Thank you, sir."

The two children thanked him, and Arthur nodded with a smile, his gaze, however, leapt past the two children, towards the outside of the courtyard—a tall, slender lady with white hair, standing at a height of 2 meters, was quietly standing there, watching him with a kind and concerned look.

Arthur was taken aback.

"Who are you?"