The Witch Hunter System -
Chapter 1132: Grand Hall of Sound
"Thank you for your patronage, Lord Vaan. I hope you will continue to support our humble store," the divine instrument store owner escorted Vaan out of the store, ingratiatingly.
Meanwhile, a few stores away, at Dreamy Pearl Venture, Mirelia sighed regretfully once again at the missed opportunity to build stronger connections with Vaan.
The thunderous news of his feats was impossible to elude her ears, especially since they occurred right inside Whispering Pearl City, where their store resided.
Even though the distance between Dreamy Pearl Venture and Mermaid’s Grotto was huge from a mortal’s perspective, any major news within the city would naturally circulate quickly.
After all, in this day and age, where information is easily accessible and transmitted, it was far too simple to learn about certain things.
’I knew Lord Vaan was extraordinary, but he was even more extraordinary than I imagined...’ Mirelia thought with a sigh.
In fact, everyone had underestimated him.
No one expected Vaan’s capabilities to be so transcendent, enabling his swift, meteoric rise in status and setting an unprecedented record among Noble Beings.
In the past, there had been a Noble Being like him, and perhaps, in the future, there would also never be another Noble Being like him—Peerless and unique across the ages!
Mirelia felt helpless when she glanced at Kyra, once again, immersed in her pearl craftsmanship in the back workshop, seemingly unaware and unconcerned of the changes around her.
Alas, no matter how regretful Mirelia felt, she was helpless to change anything.
Her fate was tied to Lady Sevrine, who ultimately decided to cut ties with Lord Vaan.
Perhaps Lady Sevrine was feeling even more regretful than her, having missed the opportunity to connect with a potential True Sage.
After all, Lady Sevrine might have a strong background, but even her ancestors would have to treat Lord Vaan with respect once he became an established teacher of True Divinities.
After sighing once more, Mirelia continued her mundane life of managing Dreamy Pearl Venture.
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Meanwhile, Vaan, having secured his divine instrument, immediately headed for the Grand Hall of Sound, located quite far away from Whispering Pearl City.
However, with True God Galevyr’s help, he arrived at the Grand Hall of Sound’s class registration region.
Yes, an entire sea region was dedicated to helping new disciples register for sound arts classes.
It might seem extravagant, but it couldn’t be helped.
Being the merfolk’s main discipline of study, the Grand Hall of Sound’s size was immense, spanning across a thousand sea realms and more.
There were simply too many disciples eager to learn the sound arts.
After all, the merfolk were renown for their heaven-gifted voice and expertise in the sound arts. If they didn’t maintain their primary focus in the development and study of sound arts, they could lose their leading position to other seafolks.
That was something that they did not want to see.
Although the class registration region was away from the designated lecture and practice areas, the heavenly sounds of various sound arts still arrived from a distance and pervaded the place, creating a pleasantly calming environment. Ȓ𝐀Nố𝐁ЁS̈
Anyone who heard the celestial sounds of trained voices and skillfully played divine instruments would subconsciously feel improvements in their mental state and mood.
However, this tranquility was occasionally disturbed by infrequent clashes of violent, destructive sounds. Moreover, such violent, destructive sounds seemed capable of splitting mountains and tearing the sky asunder.
Evidently, they were the result of sound art users sparring.
The study of sound arts wasn’t just limited to self-cultivation, adjusting mental states, and setting moods. Beyond that, they could also be weaponized for combat.
"T-True Sage...?!"
The silver-haired mermaid exclaimed in shock after receiving Vaan’s ID card to help him enroll in sound arts classes. She didn’t expect someone so young to possess a status as high as heaven itself.
After she took a moment to recover, she gave Vaan a strange look.
Given the learning capability of a True Sage, was there anyone even worthy of teaching him?
The Grand Hall of Sound did not lack teachers, but it certainly didn’t have anyone at the level of a True Sage or higher.
"I’m sorry, Lord Vaan," the silver-haired assistant suddenly apologized.
Without doing or saying anything, Vaan was soon told that his current assistant wasn’t qualified to handle his case.
He could only watch the silver-haired mermaid call someone else over to take over the job.
A short while later, the silver-haired mermaid’s superior arrived. After she filled the person in on the situation, the person was immediately taken aback.
"I’m sorry, Lord Vaan..." the superior also apologized before calling their immediate superior.
Vaan was dumbfounded by the situation.
He was just trying to enroll in some classes to learn the sound arts, and he had the contribution points to pay for them.
Why was there so much trouble?
"I apologize for the delay, Sir Vaan. Here is your ID card back." A True God-level merman ultimately came forward and explained, "Your status has been upgraded to the highest level in our system. There is no need for you to come here to enroll in classes in the future; you are free to drop into any existing classes directly."
"Furthermore, you can use any of our facilities and peruse any knowledge in our libraries, free of charge. If you are also willing, we can organize classes for you to teach," the True God-level merman added.
Vaan was speechless.
He came to the Grand Hall of Sound to learn the sound arts, not to teach others. How could he teach anyone when he wasn’t knowledgeable in this area yet?
Nevertheless, Vaan found this arrangement undeniably suitable.
After all, even if he listened to others impart their knowledge, it wasn’t certain whether they would be effective. He would learn much quicker through self-study if all the knowledge were accessible to him.
As such, it was also only a matter of time before he surpassed everyone in the study of sound arts.
"Thank you, True God. Let’s leave the class organization to the future when I’ve made sufficient progress in the study of sound arts," Vaan suggested.
The True God-level merman paused for a moment before nodding with a pleasant smile, knowing Vaan did not refuse.
"That’s also fine."
Through this brief interaction, Vaan’s understanding of a True Sage’s importance was refreshed. They were far more valued than he had imagined.
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