Act19 Scott's inauguration

However, before leaving this castle, Gross felt that it was necessary for Scott to complete the basic inauguration of [Warrior Flowing Wind].

Inauguration, in the game, is just a very simple thing for the player - in the blink of an eye, everything is left to the system.

But what about the indigenous people of this world?

Gross didn't know anything about it—the otaku in his soul had never had the privilege of witnessing it in his previous life, so he just told Scott to read the pamphlet carefully, and then stood aside with Miss Lady, Lady.

"Boss?"

"Huh?"

"I don't know how to read!"

Scott exclaimed, somewhat aggrieved. He roughly opened a few pages, but the contents of the book seemed to him like a book of heaven - the dense and twisted text was like a nest of migrating ants, which made him dizzy to see, and he felt much more pleasant to pick up his sword and slash and fight than to read.

This is the sorrow of illiteracy. Gross already knew that the literacy rate of civilians in this world was not high, but he never imagined for a moment that Scott's inauguration would be stuck at this link - the bandit leader was speechless for a moment, and he decided to go back and give these guys a good literacy education. After all, being the boss of an illiterate group is not something to be proud of.

But now, is the matter of Scott's inauguration stopped?

Wait until he can understand the job guide?

Gross doesn't doubt his IQ, just worries about his patience. It was rare for such a good seedling to have in hand, and he didn't want to give up casually and easily - after a little thought, the bandit leader immediately gave an important instruction:

"Levin."

"What's the matter? Chief. ”

"Can you read that book in Scott's hand?"

"Let me see."

In the Wolf Bandits, Levine had worked as a chamber of commerce buddy for a while, and he knew a little bit about things. With the exception of Gross, the leader of the bandits, he is almost the most educated of the entire bandit group.

"I can read it."

Levin nodded solemnly at the admiring gazes of his companions.

"Alright, you read it to Scott."

Gross went on to say that being hands-on is not the way a leader should be.

"Swordsmanship...... Spiritual and Physical ...... Wind ......"

Levine "brushed" and turned the pages of the book, but unfortunately the content recorded in it was obviously beyond his cultural level, and after intermittently pronouncing a few basic words, he felt that his head was rapidly swelling - "Chief, what does this mean?" ”

He looked up at the bandit leader.

The corners of the bandit leader's mouth twitched, and the two cheeks of Ladya beside him bulged, and her small hands covered her white teeth like broken jade—bastard! These guys are simply more unreliable than the other! Originally, he still had hopes for Levin, but the other party's performance of half a bucket of water was ruthlessly destroying his illusions.

It was only then that Gross finally realized how cruel the reality was in front of him - he secretly gritted his teeth and snatched the pamphlet from Levin's hand.

"Scott, concentrate your attention."

He shouted, and then began to dictate in a slow tone. Because of the existence of the system, although he didn't know the ghost-drawn characters on it, it was no obstacle to read.

"Compendium of Swordsmanship: The user of the Flowing Wind Sword Style should pursue the harmony between the spirit and the body, and perceive the existence of the wind in nature......"

A bunch of nonsense. Gross, who had been a player in his previous life, knew that this was not the key to completing the inauguration, so he chose to skip it without wasting his saliva, and it was not until he turned to the third page that he saw the specific steps of the inauguration.

He quickly skimmed through the steps, and suddenly realized that they seemed to be a complete set of "broadcast gymnastics...... A deeply hateful existence. Thankfully, in the game, this part has been classified as ignoring the program by the human designers - he directs Scott's movements out of a bad taste peculiar to otaku.

"Scott, raise your arms. Yes, high above the head and with your arms outstretched...... Three laps to the left, three laps to the right, twisting the neck, twisting the buttocks......"

The heart of the bandit leader suddenly gave birth to a sense of pleasure like revenge.

After this set of "broadcast gymnastics" ended, Gross turned on the system, and he saw Scott's character information:

Scott

Human, male;

Age: 21 years old;

LV1 [Warrior: Flowing Wind].

There isn't a lot of information about the people on display at the inauguration stage, but Gross has been sure that Scott has successfully completed the basic inauguration.

Oral representation has proven to be equally effective for Indigenous peoples. He quickly thought of such an important clue - with this set of [Warrior Flowing Wind] inauguration guide, it seems that he can use it again and again, so that these guys in the Wolf Bandit Group can complete their inauguration one by one, and even further commercial development, such as paid training packages and learning kits...... But then, he wailed in his heart again—

[Warrior: Steel Heart]!

According to the premise of Discord, quest items such as the Inaugural Guide will weathered and disappear for a short period of time when used by the player - after reaching into his backpack for a while, Gross's face is full of devastation.

After his inauguration yesterday, he put the inauguration guide of [Warrior Steelheart] back in his backpack, which was originally just a habit - this world has a high degree of overlap with the games of the previous life, and when this was reverified, Gross's fingers only touched a few scraps of paper.

That job guide is gone!

That is, he squandered an inauguration guide on his own!

The feeling of pain in his heart made him gasp to calm his mind, and at this moment, he suddenly recalled something more important—about the connection between the world and him. In "Strife", there is a central premise: the entire world called Illuson is woven by countless threads of cause and effect, and matter and energy are neither created nor destroyed, but only transferred or transformed according to certain rules.

This core premise is the basis for the operation of the world of Elousen!

And when the player enters the game world, they are called the "Chosen One" by the system, and what they do does not belong to the original system of the world of Eluson - Gross was stunned, and a certain guess was already born in his mind:

The causal lines of this world have nothing to do with him, but instead the rules that the system applies to the player.

However, there seems to be something wrong. He knew that he was not a disembodied ghost, but a living human. He can feel hungry and tired, he needs sleep, he will feast on delicious food, and at some point every day, he will inevitably reincarnate with grains, and his heart will beat faster when he sees a beautiful girl......

All this?

It's fundamentally different from the character you're manipulating!