Inside Aurelian Academyās dormitory.
The dorms housed two students per room, fully furnished, but now only Locke was present.
His roommate, another Anjouan and son of an earl, had already withdrawn due to financial strain.
The room was silent, perfect for Lockeās task.
He retrieved the Level 2 synthesized item from the Horadric Cube. With a grip in the air, the cube spun, sparks flying like a bursting galaxy, dazzling and magnificent.
Rays of light converged in his hand, forming a fist-sized sapphire.
The sapphireās description appeared before him:
[Level 2 Item: Sapphire, velvet blue, medium saturation, shimmering like water in sunlight, a nobleās favored luxury, suitable for crafting valuable jewelry, rings, or ornaments, worth approximately 10-30 gold coins.]
Lockeās expression turned subtle. He had placed three sapphire fragments in the cube, cheap trinkets bought for three gold coins at a market.
Even jewelers wouldnāt bother using them for ornaments.
Yet, through the Horadric Cube, their value had multiplied dozens of times.
The cube lived up to its reputation as a supreme artifact from his past lifeās game, transforming low-grade resources into high-grade ones.
In the game, he had barely obtained the cube and hadnāt studied its synthesis guide or recipes.
But that didnāt matter now.
This was a different world, not a game.
He needed to carefully study how to best use the synthesis magic.
Locke mused, āWith the cube, I can at least solve my financial crisis, though itās a long-term solution.ā
āI need to secure my place in the academy first, which means getting the Outstanding Graduate quota to counter Professor Alderās schemes.ā
A flicker of doubt crossed his mind. āWhy did copying textbooks for that old man lead to the originalās death? In the week before, he grew exhausted, drained, weaker each day.ā
āHow did he do it?ā
He had observed that Aurelian Academy and the continent of Corfu lacked supernatural forces.
It was an ordinary medieval world.
Even knight breathing techniques didnāt exist.
Locke decided to continue synthesizing, this time with a new recipe.
Instead of three same-level sapphires, he used a Level 2 sapphire, a Level 2 gold ring, and a Level 2 natural ruby, all rated as Level 2 synthesized items by the cube.
The cube could synthesize same-type, same-level items or different types of the same level.
But the outcome of mixed items was unpredictable.
Thus, players had to experiment with synthesis recipes.
The cube indicated a two-hour wait for the Level 3 item.
āThe best way to use the cube,ā Locke thought, āis to create high-quality gemstone jewelry, sell it as a genius designer, and fund my tuition.ā
āTake it step by step.ā
āMaybe Iāll find better uses later.ā
Locke turned to the notebook Dean Tongus gave him. Flipping through, he found the problems were several times harder than the previous homework.
At his level, completion was impossible.
After checking, he found nothing special. On the first page, he wondered, āWhatās Mr. Tongusās purpose in giving me this?ā
āJust to complete it? The difficulty far exceeds the current curriculum, so he wants me to self-study.ā
Locke flipped through his thick textbook.
āBut history class is in two days. I canāt self-study in time. If Tongus is testing my self-learning ability, I canāt finish this in two days.ā
āThereās a workaround, though.ā
āIf one path fails, try another.ā
Locke left his dorm for the common lounge.
In the dormitory common lounge.
Patty Aisa leaned against a pillar, arms crossed, raising an eyebrow at the runic textbook Locke handed her.
āLocke Augustine, weāve never been friends or spoken. Why come to me?ā
āTo tutor me!ā
Locke looked at the blonde girl, rubbing his nose. Patty Aisa, a commoner student, was among the best in language class.
Unlike him, she had a good relationship with Dean Tongus, who often gave her extra lessons. Rumor had it sheād already mastered the semesterās ancient language curriculum.
He couldnāt finish the assignment in two days, but finding help was another matter.
He could have someone proficient explain key textbook points, allowing him to ālearn the languageā quickly enough to pass.
Locke wasnāt rigid. He chose Patty because of her academic excellence, her connection to Tongus, and her commoner background, which made her short on funds.
Commoners only had tuition waived.
They wouldnāt pass up earning opportunities.
But noble heirs had low graduation requirements, rarely attended classes seriously, and thus didnāt seek tutoring from commoners.
Locke said, āI can pay for tutoring.ā
āI really want to complete the assignment Professor Tongus gave me.ā
Patty nodded, considering, then said, āFine. Noble money is free to take.ā
āTwo hundred gold coins. Not expensive.ā
āTutoring you costs my study time.ā
Locke agreed, āDeal. Iāll pay after the lessons.ā
He wasnāt worried about debts.
If he could stay, heād find a way to pay the two hundred coins.
Patty looked at him with an odd smile. āFair warning: Iāll tutor you, but if you donāt learn, donāt blame me.ā