Chapter 1021: Home
Kim looked through the contract and nodded. “Do you have any form of identification we can use? If possible, your hunter id,” she said.
“Oh, right. Here you go,” Ning said as he pulled the id card from his storage.
Kim looked at his pulling it out form his storage and couldn’t help but ask. “Is that your system or because you are now an apostles of the 5 gods?”
“It’s… a secret,” Ning said with a smile. “You can ask your god for the answers though.”
The girl didn’t say anything. Bothering her god for something like this was an easy way to get your powers taken away.
“Alright, since we are done here, I will be leaving,” Ning said. “When is the next dungeon run for me?”
“I will let you know,” Kim said.
“Good, here’s my number. You can call me anytime.” Ning left the number that could reach him and walked out of the room. He left as quickly as he came, giving Kim a feeling that everything that had happened just now was an illusion.
Ning went over to find Hi-Ah in a meeting where they made plans on how to take down a dungeon. The person at the front was teaching all sorts of things about the dungeons and the monsters they were going to be facing soon.
He waited for part of the explanations to be over before calling Hi-Ah outside.
“Come to this place tonight instead of going home,” he told her as he handed a small piece of paper.
“What’s… this?” she looked at the location on the paper. It was at least 10 kilometers away from her house, so she was slightly confused.
“You’ll find out when you go there,” he said. “Bring your brother too. I’ve already told Uncle.”
Hi-Ah was even more confused now, but she still nodded.
After that was over with, Ning left the building, going directly back to Ely and the others.
He appeared in the air and looked down at the flat land that had nothing on it. Not even a single extra pebble.
“Wow!” Ning couldn’t help but say. “You all did an amazing job.”
“It’s nothing,” Blue said with a proud look on his face. He was incredibly happy with his master’s words.
“Master, are you going to make a dungeon here or a cave? Make something big, okay? You should keep all your treasures there,” Sorlus said.
“I’m making no such thing,” Ning said. “It’s just going to be a… well, I was going to say a normal house, but it’s not going to be normal at all.”
“Well, whatever you make, make it great,” Saphandra said. “If possible, I want my own room.”
“Every one is going to get their own room,” Ning said. “There’s going to be more than enough of it.”
“So, when do we get started?” Ely asked. “How do you even start?”
“For starters, bring out the artifacts you have prepared,” Ning said.
Ely quickly brought out all the artifacts that she had given him a list of before. Ning looked at the pile of artifacts and nodded.
“These are all, right? Or do you have something else that you haven’t finished making?” he asked.
“No, this is all,” she said.
“Good, now step back,” Ning said.
Everyone stepped away for Ning to do his thing. Ning looked at the artifact and then his blueprint and closed his eyes.
Blue, Night, Sorlus, and Saphandra waited for Ning to do something. The land was probably going to rise, bricks were going to appear and start being placed around on their own.
They knew about his system and so they were ready to see something that even an Immortal like them wouldn’t have normally seen.
Even Ely was a little excited.
“Do it!” Ning said.
Instantly, a bright light appeared in front of them and the air in the area was pushed out from something. The light lasted barely a second at most, and when it was gone, in its place, a house had appeared.
They all looked at the four-story tall building in front of them and asked, “that’s it?”
Ning looked at them curiously. “What else did you want?” he asked.
“I don’t know,” Saphandra said. “A bit more of a spectacle than just… this.”
“I was ready to watch it being made like the work of a master craftsman,” Blue said. “Having it appear suddenly… it’s not very fun.”
“Why do you need fun?” Ning asked. “It’s a house, it’s our house. Be more excited, or I’m going to take away your rooms.”
“Master this is amazing,” Sorlus said suddenly.
“Yes, yes, this is fantastic,” Blue quickly nodded. “He’s saying something right for the first time, master.”
“I quite like this too,” Night said. “Although… never mind.”
“Let’s go see the inside quickly,” Saphandra said before anyone else.
“Yes, let’s go see what it’s like inside,” Ely said. “He’s been keeping the design a secret from me too, so I’m very curious how it came out to be.”
There was no gate to the house, just a few sets of steps that directly led to the front door. The entire house was mostly white in color, and the chocolate-colored door gave the perfect contrast.
The front door led to an open space where the main stairs of the house were located. Taking the stairs led one to the upper floors, each of which had 6 rooms in total, all of which were bedrooms.
The lower floor had open rooms with no doors and that was where the living room, the kitchen, and the dining area were located.
Everyone looked around in awe as they went through the rooms on the lower floors. Then, when they learned that their rooms were on the upper floor, they went there too.
Sorlus and Saphandra were especially happy to find out that each of their rooms had a TV of their own that they could watch whenever they wanted to.
Ning showed Ely the rest of the house, including the underground space that he was going to have to immediately use.
“There are still a few more things left to add,” he said. “But at the very least, this is now our house.”
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