Chapter 4 Far Away
ใMission Accomplished!ใ
[Mission Rating: S (Skill Points Plus 1)]
[Comment: Successfully protected all the villagers of Reston Village, there were no casualties in this invasion; his swordsmanship talent was extremely amazing, and he was unscathed throughout the battle.] ใ
[Reward: Skill Points x2, Lottery Chance x1]
From this point of view, the higher the evaluation of the mission, the more generous the reward, so what if my mission is rated C? Will the reward be reduced because of this? No, if it is C, I guess I will have died under the minions of the water ghost...... Xavier thought to himself.
Thinking of this, he rejoiced for himself, if he hadn't suddenly inherited the "Sword Dance" from his original owner's memory, he was afraid that he would really die on the spot, because this dead soul had no talent at all.
But that state,It can be said that it is unavoidable.,It seems that you have to fall into the battle physically and mentally.,In order to fuse the battle memory of the original owner.,Now if Xavier is left alone.,Maybe you can defeat a few water ghosts.,But I'm afraid any more will have to be given in vain on the spot.ใ
Having said that, it seems that the original owner of my body has more secrets than I imagined, otherwise it would be difficult to explain why he has so many swordsmanship. Unfortunately, I didn't fully inherit his memories, so I don't know exactly what happened...... I can only thank him silently.
After thanking the original owner in his heart, Xavier clicked on the skill column in the system, which was a column he had never seen before, and now after opening it with permission, he found that this was a new continent.
Skill Tree!
From left to right, from top to bottom, Xavier couldn't take his eyes off the myriad of skills, but most of them were a question mark that seemed to require knowledge to be opened, such as the archery column.
Recalling the exhilarating feeling of using his sword dance, Xavier set his sights on the attack column, as long as the damage was high enough, why defend enough?
There are a total of ten rows in the entire attack bar, which are light hits, heavy hits, etc., of which the 'Sword Dance' item is the second-level skill in the light attack row.
The so-called second-level skill means that in order to learn it, two skill points must be consumed, and at the same time, the first-level skill of its subordinates must be learned, and the same is true for the third-level skill.
Since Xavier used 'Sword Dance' in battle, the system has already learned it by default, and at the same time activated its subsequent third-level skill 'Nexus', and its subordinate first-level skill is 'Combo'.
However, just turning it on is useless, Xavier, who only has two skill points, obviously can't learn 'Connection', and he hasn't learned its subordinate first-level skill 'Combo'.
So at this time, Xavier only has three choices, either he will save his skill points and wait for the next task, or he will use up all the skill points at once and learn two first-level skills.
After thinking about it, he chose the third option, which was to use up one skill point and save another one.
Maybe I'll regret it...... Xavier thought to himself, but he didn't hesitate to press the 'combo' button.
Combo is a passive ability that allows the host to kill an enemy and kill another random enemy within 30 meters as well, provided that both enemies are less powerful than the host.
It doesn't seem to be very strong at this point, but if it is paired with the sword dance, it will become extremely terrifying, and the sword dance itself can cause massive damage, and with combos, it will be doubly effective.
When the time comes, let alone ten water ghosts, a hundred water ghosts Xavier can also kill you! Okay, maybe a hundred will not work, thirty or forty should be fine, provided that there are just so many water ghosts.
After learning 'Combo', Xavier left the skill slot and found himself in a new change in his swordsmanship level.
[Current Host Sword Skill Level: Trainee Swordsman (12/100)]
Thinking back to the previous battle, it seems that he killed exactly twelve water ghosts, so it is clear that one water ghost is equal to one experience point.
If Xavier wants to level up, he needs to defeat another eighty-eight water ghosts, which can really be said to be a long way to go!
However, the water ghost is just a monster....... And it's a relatively weak monster, if I can defeat a stronger monster, won't I be able to gain more experience points?" Xavier reasonably guessed, thinking that he could try it later.
Turning his gaze away from the swordsmanship level, Xavier found that his attributes had not changed, what should be 0 was still 0, and what remained unchanged was still unchanged.
I can only see if the lottery can draw good things...... The system's lottery doesn't know whether to say conscience or bad intentions, it will write the probability of drawing on it, and Xavier's lottery chance this time is 50% attribute points, and 50% garbage.
Thinking of the non-chieftain status in his previous life, it seems that it is expected to draw garbage, of course, Xavier still hopes to draw attribute points, it would be better if he could improve his magic power or something, he doesn't want to see them in a 0/0 state all the time.
After silently praying to the Heavenly Gods and Buddhas in his heart, even if he didn't quite believe in their existence, Xavier pressed the lottery button, and then quickly got a prompt from the system.
[Congratulations to the host, gain 100 health!]
100 health? I only had 100 health? Is that an extra life?" Xavier thought to himself. He hasn't been injured at all so far, though, and he doesn't want to be given that chance to test.
All in all, this draw is not a magic draw, but it is not too unlucky, and it is an acceptable result.
After making sure that nothing else had changed to the system, Xavier looked around again, and saw that the fat girl, Lysha, had long since left, as if he thought he was asleep.
Seeing that no one would stop him from going out, Xavier hurriedly left the bed, ready to go out to practice his swordsmanship, but suddenly there was a knock on the door outside the house.
"Xavier, are you awake?"
The person who asked this was Barry Hyde, the owner of the house, and soon he heard Xavier say that he had woken up, and the old man pushed the door in.
Barry is also his savior, and the training can come later, so Xavier is not too persistent, but chooses to have a small talk with him first. From his sight, the old man was not injured by the battle against the water ghosts, and even now he is quite energetic.
Just as Xavier was about to greet him, he was surprised to find that the old man did not come alone, because behind him, there was a young girl he had never met.
The girl was a small woman, probably as tall as a certain judge, and would have reached the shoulder level if she were next to Xavier.
Beneath her crisp short blond hair, there is a slightly childish face and vibrant eyes, indicating that she is very young.
Or it's more appropriate to use these four words to describe it, that is, "legal Lori"!