The assessment for the Hunter Soldiers had concluded, but the storm it sparked was only just beginning.
A Magic Scroll that could be sold for a thousand gold coins, whereas the cost of a blank memory scroll was merely eighty gold coins.
This highly profitable transaction naturally attracted a great number of interested parties.
However, it was soon discovered that the purchased Magic Scrolls were impossible to copy.
Anyone attempting to replicate the scroll would find it immediately ignite and be destroyed, confirming that the creator of the Combat Magic Light Scroll had anticipated this and embedded a copy-protection Fire Magic Array within the scroll.
This made the B-level assessment battle at Daoye Mountain all the more mysterious.