Chapter 776: Lis's Family (6)

In short, the priest is absolutely out of the equation, and the path itself carries a great and completely uncontrollable danger.

As for the mage, Luo Ming can't afford to learn it now, so if he saves enough money in the future, he can consider it - but the premise is that he has enough talent.

Liz mentioned that while mages are hardworking, talent is just as important.

As long as the priest has basic talent, even if the talent is relatively low, at most the speed of progress will be slower in the future.

There are also many ways to circumvent the limitations of priesthood's talent - for example, if you make great achievements and gain divine favor, then it is not impossible to even move up to the third level.

And the mage's requirements for talent are more demanding, and if the talent does not reach a relatively high standard, he can't even enter the door of this industry, and he can't continue to move forward no matter how hard he practices in his life, so he can only stop at the level of an apprentice.

Regarding Luo Ming's old profession - martial arts, it is better.

The martial artists of this world also have a supernatural ability: Dou Qi.

Although spells are powerful and unpredictable, they are always a very small part of the population that can master them, and even the nobles who have the financial resources to have more children cannot guarantee that there will be people in every generation who are talented enough to learn spells.

The threshold for a priest is lower than that of a mage, but becoming a priest means serving the gods almost wholeheartedly, and perhaps even the family property may be donated to the church, and no nobleman dares to make the priest his heir casually.

Therefore, martial arts that require less talent will be able to flourish.

In particular, those nobles are one of the direct driving forces for the vigorous development of martial arts - they have enough financial resources to make the heirs and even the second son and the third son well-nourished, condense the fighting qi, and the population base of practicing the fighting qi is larger, and naturally there will be a continuous emergence of masters, and they will continue to make progress.

And in terms of combat and self-defense alone, a variety of spells does not necessarily mean that the fighting spirit is worse than the ability to specialize in this area.

Moreover, if you learn very shallowly, there is no conflict between Dou Qi and magic, and it is possible to abolish the lower level of Dou Qi and then learn magic.

If you know a little bit of vindictiveness, even if you are not a strong person in this world, you at least have the power of self-defense in a general sense.

If you have a little fighting spirit when you were in the forest, maybe you can kill the magic lizard with a branch, if the branch is not good, you can definitely complete the kill with a broken sword, and then the broken sword with the blessing of fighting spirit will also be very sharp, and for the sake of insurance, the magic lizard will be directly chopped into a few sections, and it will not encounter a dying counterattack.

It does sound good, but for the current Luo Ming, even the minimum entry condition of Dou Qi cannot be met.

Although Lisi does know a lot, as a spellcaster, her understanding of Dou Qi is only to the extent that she "roughly knows the principle and knows how to deal with martial artists".

As for the detailed cultivation methods, formulas, precautions, etc., she almost didn't know anything.

It seems that there are a few people in the town who can be vindictive, they probably have cultivation methods, but unlike Lis, it is obviously impossible for them to tell Luo Ming such knowledge for free.

At best, you also need to pay a tuition fee.

And Luo Ming is penniless now, and being able to eat is the reason why Lisi let him recuperate here.

In a day or two, the injury will be completely healed, and how to get the basic funds for survival will be a big problem......