Chapter Twenty-Eight: Hypocrisy (Ask for Follow-up!) )

"Captain Mano, what do you think?" Ryan asked.

Hearing this, Mano scratched his head, "I don't know what you said about Tieflin and the Blighter, but! If Geoffrey really dares to do anything bad to Jero, as long as he can beat him, you can let me do anything! ”

It's hard to believe that this sentence was uttered by a warrior who has reached the level 7 profession, but seeing that Mano agreed, Ryan didn't bother to think about anything else, "Okay, that's it, we'll meet here tomorrow afternoon." ”

"Okay."

Mano nodded heavily and agreed.

"Ryan, if you have any needs here, I can say hello to that kid Leon and ask him to give you some discounts or something," Mano said with a frown, "No matter what, this group of Green Forest gangs dares to hit our Miss Jieluo's life-saving benefactor, I won't let them go!" ”

"No, the steel arrows are enough for the time being, and it's not the point of breaking Jeffrey," Ryan shook his head, "I just want to spend a day re-memorizing spells." ”

Before the class level was raised to level five, the only spells that the ranger could remember were three one-ring spells. At present, the three one-ring spells of Ryan's memory are "Trap Strike", "Thorn Hail Technique" and "Turn Beast into Friend", but if the opponent you have to face is a druid with a class level of 8, in addition to the trapping strike can be retained, the other two must be replaced.

The spell slots of the caster profession are limited in the number of spells that can be cast every day, and when they are used up, they must wait until the next day/complete the long break to refresh before they can be re-remembered and cast.

Because of this, regardless of the level 1 spell-casting profession or the more advanced or even legendary spell-casting profession, it has become a science to memorize what spells to memorize every day and what spells to use against the enemy when encountering the enemy.

Of course.

Warlocks are exceptional.

They can do what other spellcasting classes can't—that is, use all of their limited spell slots to memorize the same spell.

In other words.

Warlocks are often natural turrets.

It's just that Ryan doesn't like warlocks.

He prefers to think carefully about how to allocate spell slots to maximize the benefits when facing enemies of different types/strengths.

"Spell bits? Well, I almost forgot that you were also a spellcaster," Manoha smiled, as if trying to dilute the slightly serious atmosphere at the time, "but I'll still say that, if you have any needs, just ask me!" ”

"Thank you. But, Captain Made—" Ryan frowned, "you just said you didn't know anything about Tieflin?" ”

It's incredible.

No matter what, Ma Nuo is also a level 7 warrior in his forties, so it stands to reason that he will not be so innocent.

"I only know that Tieflin is the offspring of a union between humans and demons, and nothing else," Mano said, "but does it matter?" ”

He snorted, "My team is all good guys. Moreover, according to the information you provided, our side is obviously superior to them in numbers, and it will not be over when they let them fight together. ”

Good guy......

Ryan strongly resisted the thought of complaining and spoke, "But Tieflin's body is stronger than that of ordinary humans, and they will have a great degree of resistance to fire damage, and they can also use spells. ”

"Spells?"

Mano was dumbfounded.

"Yes, there are only two spells, but if you don't know, it will be troublesome," Ryan pressed his temple, "Purgatory and Darkness, these are the two spells that Tieflin was born with. ”

"What!?"

Mano's eyes widened in disbelief, "These freaks are so powerful?" ”

Purgatory drinks. Mano had suffered from it, and the effect of this spell was to envelop the caster with a purgatory flame, and the caster had to perform a mandatory agility exemption check or else be roasted.

Dark spells are a little easier to deal with, but it's easy to lose if you're not careful.

"I don't know if Tieflin has any other means of fighting the enemy besides these two spells," Ryan pressed his hands on the table, "Alright, that's pretty much all I want to say. As for what to do with Jeffrey then, I'll tell you that then. ”

Immediately, Ryan said meaningfully, "And don't you have to 'check' in advance to see if Jeffrey is actually standing in ...... Tiefling's side? ”

Mano couldn't help but be silent. To be honest, he was in mixed moods right now, not only because of Jeffrey's motives, which were still unknown, but also because he realized that he actually appeared like a child to the young man.

Blighter.

Tiefling.

Damn it!

How do they know so much, and they still talk about the Tao?

Well, maybe it's time for me to quit drinking.

"What, what else do you have in mind?"

Seeing that Mano was silent, Ryan couldn't help but ask curiously.

“…… No, no," Mano retracted his thoughts and stood up, "I'll see you tomorrow, Ryan." ”

……

Meanwhile.

Barakas, the leader behind the scattered Green Forest gang, returned to the tent, looked at the middle-aged man sitting opposite, and asked, "Say, Jeffrey, will the two young men who have turned back halfway notice something?" ”

"Perceive it, it doesn't matter, they're going to leave town sooner or later," Jeffrey said in a deep voice, "The point is - Barakas, don't forget what you promised. ”

"The way to progress you to become a true 'blighter'? Of course, I have all the steps and materials you need to advance," Barakas smirked, "but don't forget that you have to send Jieluo to me before I can give it to you." ”

"You don't have to worry about that."

Jeffrey snorted.

"Of course, of course, who made you the 'father' of Jero," Barakas laughed, "I know you have a way, but, with all due respect, why don't you just let her come to me?" If it were you, she wouldn't have listened. ”

Jeffrey clasped his hands to his chest and quietly responded, "Because I'm her father." ”

"That means you want to play the role of a good father in front of Jero, even if it's actually equivalent to you handing her over to me, oh, it's really hypocritical, it seems that you humans are no different from us Tieflins, but you like to discriminate the most," Barakas sneered, "Well, you can just give me time." ”

"I said it before, in five days," Jeffrey said in a cold tone, "I feel like I've learned something these days, and I'm not going back to town for a while." ”