Chapter 6: Gains and Losses

After talking to Lilith about the future itinerary, Lilith continued to sit on the floor of the attic with her head down and read a book without saying a word, and Finn was not in a hurry to leave immediately, and when Lilith looked down at the book, he also quietly took a look at his attribute panel through the game system. Pen, fun, and www.biquge.info

After an adventure exploring ancient ruins, he fought off several snow wolves in the Valley of Scorpions, killed many puppet guards in the ruins, and destroyed the obsidian codex with the Sword of Fire.

He remembered the moment when the Sword of the Hearth pierced the obsidian codex, the remnants of the legendary artifact that instantly ignited and spontaneously ignited as if it were a dead king, pride in the face of a dead king, preferring to kill himself rather than let his enemies collect its corpse.

For this reason, Finn was unable to collect the remains of the obsidian code after rescuing Lilith, and the ancient book of a thousand laws burned to ashes in front of him, and he lost his chance to get it forever.

But the so-called loss is gain, the god of order Ode wrote this truth into the law of equivalent exchange, everything in the world will not only have a one-sided gain or loss.

As a result, although he lost the opportunity to obtain a legendary item, he used his own hands to snatch back his important companion from the control of the Obsidian Codex, and to put it another way, he also indirectly stopped Constantine of the Dark Alliance's Calamity Wizards' Society, so that the powerful lich lost the opportunity to obtain the Obsidian Codex forever, just like him, making it impossible for him to use the Obsidian Codex to form the terrifying Corpse Witch Legion like he did in his previous life.

The butterfly's wings flapped lightly on his sword, and in this life, the future Dark Alliance will lose a strong military force because of him.

Of course, thanks to the act of destroying a legendary thing, he did not gain nothing in real gains, but received a reward for his achievement.

The achievement, named "Legendary Breaker", gave him a large amount of experience as a reward, and gave him a title of the same name as the achievement, the effect of which was simple and crude, blatantly stating in the stat bar he saw through the stats panel:

【Legendary Saboteur】

appellation

Use: +1000% durability damage to items

- Maybe there's no difference between armor and paper now.

For this title called [Legendary Destroyer], Finn was pleasantly surprised when he first saw it, thinking that if this thing was used on the battlefield, it would really be much more exciting than throwing dissociation techniques at the warrior while chanting a spell.

But during the week he lived in the Lord's Manor, he tried to use the title for a short time to replace the "Brave" he had been using, and the problem that followed......

+1000% durability damage to items, this title works well and is very powerful.

But it's too powerful!

After a week of daily life, Finn found the title to look beautiful, but he simply couldn't use it all the time, otherwise he would crush the cup when he poured hot water on Arya in the hospital bed, the chairs in the manor would fall apart as soon as he sat on his buttocks, and the funniest thing was that he would even step through the floor of the house when he walked.

If he hadn't replaced the title with the original [Brave] in time, the Alfred family's manor would have been demolished by him.

"So, this title can only be used under certain conditions." Coming back from his embarrassing memories, Finn sat cross-legged on the wooden floor of the library attic, sighed silently, and then checked his current experience points.

The achievement gained from destroying the Obsidian Codex gave him a lot of idle experience just like he had done when he completed the mission called [Omen of War], so that he suddenly had 200,000 more experience points on hand for him to distribute, or even squander.

200,000 experience points is not a small amount for him now, the experience points required to upgrade the Shadow Knight profession from level 10 to level 11 are 51,200 points, and after doubling the next level, it is only 102,400 points, which is enough for him to raise his career level by two levels in one go.

But he didn't rush to do it right away.

Because what he needs most in his next plan is not personal strength, but an army strong enough to intervene in the war.

And now, the Sword of the Hearth has given him that convenience.

So after Fain confirmed that his current experience value was correct through the data information on the attribute panel, he took a deep breath, raised his hand to take the furnace sword from his back and put it flat on his lap as he sat up, closed his eyes, and his mind was empty, deliberately channeling his consciousness into the contract world of the spiral sword.

After a few seconds of adjusting to the feeling of being in the world of contract, he reopened his eyes, and the image suddenly changed to a bird's-eye view of the snowy plateau as he had expected.

He leaned over the clouds and skillfully called out the game system in the contract world, and the virtual spaces on the icy plateau were immediately planned out in his field of vision. He then reached out and approached a space not far from the tavern, and the banner of the option to build a contract building was immediately opened in front of his eyes.

Finn looked at the data banner with various architectural patterns, and stretched out his finger to drag out a building icon called [Barracks] from it and put it into the space on the snowy plateau.

A hint from the game system followed.

[Hint: You must pay 10,000 XP to build a "Barracks."] 】

[Barracks I: A maximum of 1,000 soldiers can be recruited.] 】

[The Soldier is a regular combat unit that can be used to form an army, but each army must be assigned at least 1 Core Heroic Spirit.] 】

[You have met all the construction conditions of the building, are you sure about this operation?] 】

"Sure." Finn picked the location of the building, released his fingertips from the building icon, and calmly answered the game system in his mind.

Then, he immediately saw a puff of smoke and dust rising from the empty space he had just chosen, and from the puff of smoke and dust, he could hear a ding-dong sound, like the movement of the construction team in it.

It didn't take long for the smoke and dust and sound to dissipate, and a compound standing in the wind and snow rose up in the open space as he wished, and the courtyard was clearly distributed with dormitories for soldiers to rest, a school ground for daily training, and a military warehouse for storing weapons and armor, and the two torches standing at the gate of the barracks were as straight as swords, and the hot flames on the torches were fluttering in the wind, and the only place that violated the harmony was that there seemed to be no one in the barracks, which made this contract building built in the snow seem extremely quiet for a while. (To be continued.) )