"Have a seat."
Kathryn reached out and pointed to a wooden chair across from her, making a vicissitude of sound that was highly incongruous with her appearance.
"Thanks."
kevin lowered his gaze, the fishy red in the middle of his vision not lingering on Catherine.
"Let me see your eyes."
Catherine's voice came, but instead of just conjuring up a list of skills as she did last time, she made a request that made kevin feel strange.
Not waiting for kevin to react, a slender, smooth finger, had gently picked his jaw and lifted his slightly lowered head.
A pair of deep black pupils suddenly appeared among kevin's fishy red vision!
In the midst of the deep eyes, there seemed to be glistening waves of light swirling around, as clear as a spring, and kevin was even able to see the reflection of his own fishy red pupils in them.
"In your eyes, I see blood and killing ..."
At some point, Catherine had sat back down behind the table, and kevin was surprised to find that the dead line in the middle of his gaze could not be imposed on her body, as if, with a force of the same last name, a repulsion had formed!
"You ... you also awakened this ability?"
Although kevin was using a questioning sentence, his tone, however, was so certain that he didn't even need Catherine's answer. Asking out loud was just a momentary loss of emotional control.
The moment he learned that there was another Demon Eye of Straight Death in existence, kevin's emotions could be described as very complicated.
Everyone wanted to be unique, although they knew that among so many contractors, there might be more than one who could awaken this ability. However, when another ability awakened person appeared in front of him or her, his or her heart really did not feel good.
However, Catherine's mastery of the ability was obviously countless times more skillful than kevin, a first-timer, and while it was somewhat unpleasant, kevin had a hint of elation, feeling that he had instantly found his way.
Catherine closed the half-turned beast leather book and said, "There is no skill in controlling the ability of the Demonic Eye of Straight Death, one can only rely on the body's slow adaptation and practice."
"Any idea why this ability didn't manifest when it was first awakened?"
Kathryn's pointed ears curved slightly, looking adorable and causing her iceberg-like aura to melt for a moment.
"Why?"
kevin completely ignored the change and was more concerned with his own abilities.
"Because with your spiritual power at that time, that is, the strength of your brain domain, you were not yet able to withstand the power of the Demon Eye of Straight Death, and even if you were forced out in a life-and-death situation, it's power, it would still greatly damage your brain domain!"
"So the body instinctively shuts it down out of self-preservation."
"And now, the strength of your brain field is basically able to withstand its capabilities, so it's just as natural to turn it on."
"However, it will need to break in with your body before it can be fully controlled by you. This process will probably take one to two years."
Catherine spoke to herself and said, "I can't help you much in terms of the ability of the Demon Eye of Straight Death. However, I can ask someone to teach you how to become a qualified assassin."
Catherine gently placed her hands on the table, her long and graceful fingers gently snapping the tabletop rhythmically as if she were playing a piano, waiting for kevin's answer.
"On what terms?"
In fact, there was no need to wait at all for kevin to ask as a reflex.
"I mean, what do I have to pay?"
As soon as kevin's words left his mouth, he couldn't help but feel a little weak, his time, not a lot, probably not even enough time to receive training.
As for the level of the trainer, kevin didn't have the slightest doubt that the Abyss had arranged for this kind of professional tutor, it couldn't be specifically for the purpose of screwing over contractors.
And ...
KEVIN glanced at his short sword, and he intuitively believed that his assassin mentor hadn't lied to him.
The only problem, is the cost ...
"Well ..."
Catherine pondered for a moment, her index finger resting on her warm jade-like chin, saying, "Count it as a favor you owe me, and promise me one thing in the future."
Humanity. ...
kevin frowned, more willing to pay for survival time than favors.
But ...
"Okay, I promise."
kevin hesitated for a moment and finally agreed. He now, really can do anything, will not have too much moral restraints ...
"The special training is for one month, starting tomorrow, eight o'clock Earth time."
Catherine said, one slender finger already re-picking the bestiary.
A Month's Words ...
"Mentor, I want to learn skills."
Catherine glanced up at kevin, a hint of color flashing in her eyes, and said, "It seems that your efficiency in accomplishing your mission is even better than I thought."
Saying that, Catherine was not ambiguous, her white jade-like fingertips tapped out a black aura, activating the Abyssal Ring's skill page.
A projection was released from the middle of the Abyssal Ring, which was like a jade ring, and a row of assassin's skills were listed in Abyssal in the same energy light screen as the last time.
"Learning a certain skill is purchased directly from the options."
When Catherine finished speaking, her eyes had focused on the bestiary on the tabletop.
"Oh?"
kevin expressed a little bit of surprise, but didn't ask too many questions, and directly pulled the list of skills somewhere and tapped on the detailed introduction.
"Assassin Skill: Moonshadow Technique!
Grade: F!
INTRODUCTION: Assassins are like the shadow of the moon in a state where no one can observe them. Can lurk close by and go undetected, but certain animals utilize their senses and can detect lurking!"
"Note: This skill's level is too low and has many flaws. The biggest one is that it is impossible to move while lurking, and it consumes a lot of the user's energy!"
"Note: Gaining E-level access unlocks the advanced skill Moon Shadow Step!"
Despite all the drawbacks of F-rank skills, kevin didn't hesitate to click on this skill that he had long thought of learning!
"Learning the F-rank skill Moon Shadow consumes one month of survival time, please perform a reconfirmation."
The icy voice of the guide once again came from amongst kevin's shadow, and after kevin tapped confirm again, the energy light screen suddenly contracted into a point of light in the air, and before kevin could react, it merged into the center of his brow like a moth to a flame!
Instantly, kevin's spirit fell into a marvelous state ...
Time seemed to be slowed down infinitely around them, and kevin tried to blink, but found his eyelids were simply impassive, and the signals transmitted from his mind didn't even seem to have reached his body yet!
Only the mind, which remained normal, was able to function!
Little by little, the information was slowly learned by kevin, and the knowledge about the Moon Shadow Technique was slowly acquired by kevin under the instillation of some special power, as if these things were slowly memorized by kevin himself, without the slightest sense of abruptness!
In the outside world, it was just an instant, while in kevin's mind perception, it was as if he had experienced a full month's time as a way to memorize a great deal of knowledge!
"What, it's different from last time?"
KEVIN glanced curiously at Catherine, who was quietly reading a book, buried his doubts in his heart, and quietly retreated.
Out of the transfer hall, kevin shook his hand in confusion, two skill learning, but the effect is very different!
Last time, in addition to the relevant knowledge, there was also a lot of experience in the use of short swords, which was able to enable kevin to master the skill very quickly!
And now, although there was just as much extra knowledge in his head, there was no more half-experience, as if the learning of skills was just a matter of instilling a book's worth of knowledge in his head, how to use it, and the accumulation of experience had to be entirely up to him!
"Did ..."
kevin looked back at the six-meter-high, crane-like transfer hall, and a hint of color flashed among his fishy red pupils that were like blood blooming.
"I hope, you won't let me down ..."
In the middle of the Assassin Tutor's room, a voice as vast as a heavenly pontoon drifted out.
"Does it take a year or two to get fully in and out? ..."
kevin's fishy red gaze fell to his hands, a dead line spread out like graffiti!