Book 2, Growing Up, Chapter 23 β A Wonderful Surprise
Hillman was standing in a corner near the gate. Smiling, he walked over. βThe Ernst Institute has extremely strict management. They actually denied me entrance and just had a guard go looking for you. I didnβt expect you would actually be outside.β
βYale, you guys go on ahead, Iβll join you later.β Linley turned his head and said.
Yale, George, and Reynolds all smiled at Hillman, then entered the Ernst Institute.
βUncle Hillman, why are you here? I thought you would only come here to pick me up after the semester ends?β Linley said questioningly.
βLetβs talk over here.β Hillman pulled Linley off to a side, a look of irrepressible excitement appearing on his face. βLinley, I have wonderful news for you, extremely wonderful news.β
Linleyβs eyes shone.
βWhat news?β Linley urged him.
Hillman smiled. βLinley, do you remember little Whartonβs date of birth?β
βOf course. January 3rd. What, does this have something to do with his birthday?β Linley questioned.
Hillman laughed. βIt is December right now, so little Wharton is almost six years old. Just last night, your father tested little Wharton for the density of Dragonblood in his veins in the ancestral hall. And the test result wasβ¦hahaβ¦β Hillman once again began to laugh.
Linleyβs heart rate sped up dramatically.
The Dragonblood density test result wasβ¦
Could it beβ¦
Linley asked, βDid the Dragonblood density in little Whartonβs veins reach the cutoff?β
Hillman laughed loudly and nodded. βRight. Your father was absolutely ecstatic. He excitedly drank wine with me until midnight. Your father said that his two sons are the absolute prides of his life. One is a mighty magus, and the other is a Dragonblood Warrior. Hahaβ¦β
βWonderful.β
Linleyβs heart was full of excitement.
The five-millennium old legendary Dragonblood Warrior clanβs prospects, prior to Wharton being tested for the Dragonblood density, had previously been carried on Linleyβs shoulders alone. The greater their former glory was, the heavier the burden Linley had been carrying.
But nowβ¦.
His own little brotherβs Dragonblood density was sufficiently high that with just a few decades of hard work, he could become a world-renowned Dragonblood Warrior.
βI came here today to tell you this wonderful news. Your father said to me that right now, the strongest people in Wushan township are myself and him. We are both warriors of the sixth rank! Our level of expertise isnβt enough to provide good tutelage for your little brother, and the training methods of your clan are written down but unclear.β Hillmanβs face grew solemn. βThus your father has decided to send your little brother to the OβBrien Empireβs βOβBrien Academyβ to study. In that mighty military Empire, in the finest military academy, your little brother will receive the best tutelage available.β
Linley agreed as well.
A person who only had tremendous brute strength but lacked in technique and experience could only be considered a big, dumb ape.
βWait.β Linley frowned as he looked at Hillman. βUncle Hillman, that OβBrien Academyβs tuition must be extremely high. Although they will allow their own students to study free of charge, no doubt they are extremely merciless in charging out-of-empire students.β Linley clearly remembered how much Reynolds had paid to be admitted to the Ernst Institute.
Hillman nodded. βThe OβBrien Academyβs yearly tuition is approximately five thousand gold coins. Your father intends to have Housekeeper Hiri escort Wharton there and take care of him. The tuition fee really is high. In ten years, itβll be fifty thousand gold coins.β
Fifty thousand gold coins would approximately equate to the entire value of all of the Baruch clanβs possessions, if sold off.
βRight! Uncle Hillman.β
Hillman looked questioningly at Linley as he watched Linley withdraw a magicrystal card from his pockets. Hillman was shocked. βA magicrystal card?β Previously, when he was a soldier, he had seen magicrystal cards before.
βLinley, how do you have a magicrystal card? Not even your father has one.β Hillman looked at Linley with surprise.
Linley tugged Hillman and said, βI won this magicrystal card from a rich kid who lost a magic duel with me. Letβs go to the Golden Bank of the Four Empires.β Right now, the guards at the Ernst Instituteβs entrance no longer attempted to bar Hillmanβs passage, because they recognized Linley, who had left earlier this morning.
To Linley, this extra money didnβt have too much usage. If he could use it to help his family, that would be enough.
β¦.
Wushan township, within the Baruch clan manorβs main hall.
Hogg was pondering.
Since his clan had produced a descendant with the requisite density of Dragonblood, he must be given the best upbringing. Even if they had to beggar themselves, it would be worth it. This was without question!
βWho should I sell the stone carving screen in the bedroom to? Philip is too stingy, he wonβt give a good price.β Hogg was pondering nonstop.
The tuition needed to send little Wharton to the OβBrien Academy was astonishingly high. The question in Hoggβs mind right now was how to sell his clanβs possessions for a sufficiently high price.
Suddenly, footsteps sound out.
Turning his head, Hogg said, βHillman, you are back. Uh, whatβs that on your shoulders?β
Hillman tossed the bag across his shoulders onto the floor. The bag collided into the floor with a heavy thud sound. Clearly, it was very heavy.
βLord Hogg, Linley asked me to bring this to you.β Hillman opened the bag and then poured everything out. One small, gold-colored sack after another formed a small mound on the floor, and the sound of gold coins clinking within the gold-colored sacks was very clear and crisp.
These gold-colored sacks were used solely by the Golden Bank of the Four Empires. Each bag generally contained a hundred gold coins.
βGold coins? So much gold. There must be at least ten thousand gold coins here.β Hogg stared at Hillman, astonished. βHillman, you say that Linley asked you to bring this here?β
Hillman said solemnly, βIn total, nine thousand, nine hundred gold coins. Linley asked me to bring this to you. At the Ernst Institute, a rich young fellow engaged in a magical duel with Linley, and in losing, also lost ten thousand gold coins. Linley stored them into a magicrystal card, and now, has withdrawn the entire balance.β
Hillman still remembered the words that Linley had said to the attendant at the Golden Bank of the Four Empires. βWithdraw everything!β
β9900 gold coins? Linleyβs?β
Staring at the mound of gold-colored sacks, Hogg immediately grew silent.