𝑺𝒊𝒙𝒕𝒚 𝑭𝒊𝒗𝒆

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𝑷𝒖𝒍𝒍𝒊𝒏𝒈 𝒕𝒉𝒆 𝑩𝒐𝒘

A few moments later, the wooden door opened, and the shop assistant hastily invited Lisa into the compound.

Thick curtains covered the windows and blocked any incoming light, and so the room was pitch-black. As Lisa stepped into the house, she felt a surge of a heatwave that enveloped the entire room. There were crystal lights that hung from the ceiling, and then Lisa saw a sixty-year-old white-bearded man. He had a tobacco pipe in his mouth as he sat on a chair, and his sharp eyes stared at Lisa. A middle-aged man who looked to be around forty years of age stood beside the old man.

“Did you want to buy this bow?” The white-bearded old man took a puff of his pipe as he narrowed his eyes to look at the little person in front of him. It was not an exaggeration to say that if the black bow were held upright, it would probably be as tall as the little guy.

Lisa guessed the old man’s identity at once. He was probably the Great Master Duan that the shop assistant had mentioned.

“That’s right.”

Great Master Duan’s meticulous eyes assessed Lisa brazenly as he looked at her slender arms and legs. Soon after, he frowned and said, “This bow will only be sold the person fated to be its owner. Unless you can pull the bowstring, you can put it down and leave.”

Lisa quirked her eyebrows. She lifted her hands as if she intended to pull the bowstring then and there, but Great Master Duan suddenly said, “Even if you wish to try it, this is not the right place to do it. Please, follow me.”

After he said that, he stood up and left.

Lisa could neither make heads nor tails of Great Master Duan’s behavior. However, since he was the Great Master, she had no choice but to follow him.

As they walked through a flight of stairs in pitch-black, Lisa sensed that they were walking downward. After some time, she finally saw a trace of light.

A huge underground training space appeared before them. As she stood at the entrance, Lisa was astonished when she realized that the open space was as big as half a soccer field. She did not expect that the unremarkable building would house such a vast underground area.

There were more than a hundred crystal lights that hung at the top of the shooting range, and they illuminated the entire space.

Different types of weapons were arranged neatly at both ends of the site. As one walked further in, one could see a specially divided shooting range.

The middle-aged man who stood by Great Master Duan’s side stared at the dark-colored bow in Lisa’s hand as he walked past her.

“May I have a look at it?” the middle-aged man asked in a gentle tone.

Lisa briefly considered his request, and she handed the bow to him.

As the man turned the bow gently in his hand, his tranquil eyes sparked in astonishment.

“This… this is forged with firmament wood!” the man cried out in surprise.

Unfortunately, Lisa was not familiar with firmament wood.

Great Master Duan replied absent-mindedly, “Not bad, at least you still have a keen eye.”

The man’s gaze sparkled as he caressed the plain-looking bow with admiration.

“Aren’t the firmament wood on the verge of extinction? I heard that there is only one tree left, and it is located in the Lunar Continent. The elves treat the firmament tree like their prized treasure, and they would never allow anyone to harm it. Great Master Duan, where did you get this?”

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