“You are so dangerous with those tattoos, Sam. I don’t know if I can resist you anymore,” Jen laughed at him. In truth, Jen could feel the pressure and intensity that had lifted off of Sam after he’d made a working prototype of a “body enchantment tattoo,” as he called it.
“I don’t know if the tattoos would make me stick out more right now or wearing this long-sleeve tunic in the hot afternoon,” Sam said, as he felt like a spotlight was on him walking down the street.
Jen knew that she and Sam, or other professionals would zoom right in on someone wearing a long sleeve shirt right now, but everyone, not just professionals, would notice a man with tattoos running down his arms in the Decks.
“Even if someone was suspicious, you just blew over an entire field of trees with your tattoos, what could they do now.” Jen said in jest.
“I just wish the mana-barrier spell in the System Shop hadn’t been so crazy expensive. But, in the time we have left, finishing and tattooing the two legacy enchantments will probably push me to my limits anyways, and I don’t want to change our timeline for jumping to the Second Deck,” Sam said, as they were entering their store.
Jen could see Sam’s ears starting to turn red as all the people in the lines were talking. “That is Sam, the great Master Enchanter,” one man said.
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“He has saved so many lives with his affordable healing charms,” a small older lady praised.
“As a Master Enchanter he could demand hundreds of gold to fix enchantments for the nobility and live in the biggest mansion in the city, but he fixes enchantments for the common man and farmers! He is truly an oddity in the Decks,” a farmer exclaimed.
The people in line weren’t aware that Sam actually made special appointments for the nobility and did in fact charge a lot of gold for repairing their enchantments. However, Sam had an enchanting habit to pay for.
Jen and Sam now had eight open mana channels and were on track to open more, but Sam was just too busy with his mana enchantment tattoos.
Tamako’s mana channels were taking much longer because of all the corruption she needed to clean out around every mana channel, but she now had four open mana channels and her fighting power had soared.
“That man is so frustrating, he just forwards all his skills, levels, and every other system notice to me and expects me to tell him if there is anything he should know.” Jen thought to herself as she watched Sam head into his workshop, not to be seen again for days.
Sam was level 20 and was almost to level 21 from all the experience points he gained working on his legacy enchantments and the tattoos. Jen was stuck at level 19 and wasn’t even close to all the points needed for level 20. “But my Ninja combat training has soared with Tamako’s help,” Jen thought as she was getting ready to meet Tamako for dinner.
Jen was OK with slowing down their leveling until they jumped to the Second Deck, because she was trying to spend as much time with Tamako as possible. As soon as Sam finished converting his new enchantments into tattoos, they planned to leave.