In the following days, Amon focused on cultivating and training his arts. He no longer had to do missions to collect the required monthly points. Madam Lin had negotiated this with her father. One-time access into the Lin Tome Chamber was hardly a proper reward for a member who had scored first place in the White Cloud Tournament for the Lin clan. She argued that if outsiders hear of the Lin clan's treatment of the youth who had taken the first rank, it would harm the Lin clan's reputation.
After a debate, Lin Weida gave in to his daughter's demand. Not only did Amon no longer need to do the missions, but he was also granted monthly wages. Although the wages only gave out a small number of aer stones, Amon didn't complain. He had stolen a decent amount of aer stones from the secret dimension.
Amon welcomed the freedom, he had less than two years to prepare for the royal academy.