Chapter 548: A Clue to a Second-Order Profession

The mermaid king said so, and the rest of the people naturally didn't want to settle accounts with this group of pirates, so they dived into the sea one after another and returned to Atlas City.

Seeing that the people were gone, Sherlock exhaled and said, "I thought there was going to be a fight again?" ”

He wasn't afraid, but after all, Ashanta had helped him, so it was of course best if he could fight with swords.

After this false alarm, his attention immediately turned to the rewards of the regional plot.

First of all, it was the matter of the transfer scroll, and now that Maggie was by his side, he could just finalize his second career.

"I do have a few second-turn classes to recommend you, Zephyr Rider, Sword of Shadows, Peak-Striker, after you complete my next Circle of Voter quests, and wait until you reach level 50, I can directly help you complete the transfer." Maggher replied.

None of these three classes are particularly rare, Sherlock has also heard of it, the system of the Rider of Zephyr is more of a ranger, the Sword of Shadow is the favorite of thieves, and the last of the Peak is the most suitable for the priest, which is not too compatible with the class system he is currently taking.

Although the fit of the dragon vein warrior is not high, this profession is too strong, and since there is no better choice for Makje here, he is ready to take the transfer scroll.

"But ......"

Well, hearing this twist, Sherlock quickly closed the reward page, why do these NPCs like to sell off so much.

"However, I have a clue to the hidden profession in my hands, if you are interested......"

"Interested! Interested! Interested! ”

"I don't know if you've ever heard the story of a nerd."

"You mean nerd Tyrid?"

"Oh, have you also read "The Story of the Poet Bean", then you don't have to tell the story from me!" Maggie said in surprise.

"The Tales of the Poet Pedou", since the last time he learned about the existence of this fairy tale book from Jack, Sherlock has specially found this book.

The book is full of simple fables, and the nerd Tyreid is one of them.

Tyrid was a polydoc, a follower of Ogmar, the god of knowledge, and a steward of Candlecastle (there was no such person in actual history).

He is a paranoid researcher who comes across any lies and rumors and deceptive stories and intervenes to stop them and reject them, regardless of the context in which they are written.

So even though he is so serious and kind, the people around him still hate this guy who doesn't understand the world at all.

The incomprehension around him also deepened Tyreid's extremism, and he began to reject all ideas that had not been demonstrated, and stubbornly denounced them as lies.

Eventually, he could no longer accept anything that was contrary to his perception, so he cast a vicious curse on the entire town.

He stripped them of their imagination and left everyone to live according to his perceptions.

Later, I don't know how long later, a wandering singer came to this town.

For some unknown reason, she was not affected by this curse.

She is beautiful, lively, optimistic, and always has the ability to create novel tunes that will make the whole town cheer.

Eventually, the town's anomaly lured Tyrid, who had been hiding in his room to do research, and he didn't hesitate to poison the woman who had ruined the atmosphere of his research.

Knowing that she couldn't escape, the singer lied that she was guarded by a giant dragon and threatened the other party not to act rashly.

The most unbearable thing for Tyreid is to lie, and let the other party tell the dragon to summon on the spot.

"My dragon has always been invisible, you can't see it!" The singer continued to lie.

"Then you can let him take me to the sky or slap me to death with one paw." Tyreid said jokingly that he was going to wait to see the other man look good.

"My dragon has no specific form, so he can't touch you, and you can't touch him!"

"What about the dragon's breath, the dragon will always spit out the dragon's breath, you can let it squirt me to death."

"My dragon's breath is air, don't you feel that he has been spraying you?" The singer said and made a dragon breath motion.

Tyreid was also amused by the other party's performance, "It's invisible, and there's no way to prove its existence by any means, it's really a low-level lie." ”

"I'm not lying to you, it does exist here, unless, you have a way to prove that it doesn't exist."

"It's not easy......" Tyreid was stunned in the middle of his speech.

He has used truth and facts to break down countless lies throughout his life, but this time he had no way to respond to the other party's cross-examination.

Because even if everyone knows that the singer is fooling, even if the singer herself admits that she is fooling, he still can't prove that the dragon in the other party's mouth does not exist.

On the other hand, is this dragon really existing?

In this way, doesn't it mean that this singer is not lying?

No, no, no, no, it's not like that, everything in the world has a way to prove it.

But what exists can be proved to exist in countless ways, and how can something that does not exist prove that it does not exist.

Tyreed was so immersed in the question that he couldn't think of an answer.

At the end of the story, Tyreid goes mad, the singer survives, the curse is lifted in the town, and everything is a great consummation.

"The Tales of the Poet Bean" is indeed quite an interesting book.

As far as this story is concerned, the singer's lie has actually involved a scientific falsifiability, and it is completely impossible for Tyreid to logically overturn the other party.

"Does the career cue you mentioned have any connection to this story?" Sherlock asked.

"Don't you think Tyreid's ability is very special, sealing other people's imaginations, this is not something ordinary people can do, and this is just the tip of the iceberg." Maggher's tone was full of curiosity.

As he spoke, he took out a pair of gloves, "The clue is on this glove." ”

Recorder (Legendary, Cloth Armor): Dexterity +4, -18% cooldown for all skills, can record two spells so that they don't need to channel time, comes with skill - Record (you can record a skill you see and use it later), with skill - Copy (you can spend double skill points to learn and upgrade a skill you see forever, use 1-1 times), requires level 40.

"Tyreid has a set of legendary equipment on him, a recorder, a reader, and a singer, and it is said that those who collect these three pieces of equipment will be able to learn the secrets of the other party, hey, are you listening?"

"Hmm!" Sherlock absentmindedly returned.