Chapter 53: Moving Forward Again (2) (2)
Dont you have any intention of learning magic?
Her abrupt question surprised me a little.
Even though I can only use fire magic, Im well-versed in theory. It seems to me that you have quite the talent. What do you say?
Learn magic?
It might be tough to learn it alone, but there are plenty of valuable books in this library. If its the basics, you could manage somehow.
I have already raised my weapon skill to level 6.
Are they telling me to be a Dark Swordsman?
As a 2-star character, my current ss is still a novice.
I can choose my ss starting from 3 stars. I could continue as a warrior, focusing on swords and shields, but under certain conditions, a path to a hidden ss opens up. One of those options was bing a Dark Swordsman.
I shook my head.
Ill pass.
Why? It would be good to learn.
It will mess up my growth.
Just because its a hidden profession doesnt mean its necessarily stronger.
In certain situations, it might be stronger than regr professions, but more often than not, its weaker. Especially for Dark Swordsmen, they need intelligence in addition to the strength and vitality-based warrior stats, which inevitably lowers their overall potential. It means theres a high chance of ending up being mediocre at everything.
If you change your mind, let me know anytime.
You offered this because you dont want to solve problems alone, right?
W-what nonsense!
Was that the right answer?
I smirked to myself.
Training a researcher.
After clearing the 15th floor and having a bit of spare time, I nned to assign Eolka to that task.
Researchers belonged to the mage category but acted as support personnel focused solely on research, notbat. The learning curve was much steeper than regr support roles, but out of a dozen, at least one should seed. I couldnt keep Eolka here indefinitely.
I observed Eolka working on the problems.
As she solved the problems, she started talking about her background. Her family had been a prestigious one known in the empire, but they had fallen into ruin due to political conflicts. She felt it was her duty to restore her familys name.
I didnt ask, though.
How did you spend your time beforeing here?
Me? I was a farmer.
Lies. Who would believe that?
Just let me solve these problems.
I spent time flipping through the ancient texts on the bookshelf.
After 3 hours passed, Eolka stood up from her chair, looking tired. The halls clock now pointed at midnight.
However, the Master hadnt logged off yet.
The reason was clear. It was waiting for the umtion of research points. The research points gained from 3 hours were a total of 30. With 30 points, he couldplete the first research.
The time hase.
The research tree is divided into three categories.
The Hero Responsiveness Research enhances the heros response to missions andmands.
The Facility Scbility Research opens up the details of facilities and allows for more direct operations.
The Dungeon Deepening Research expands the types of special-purpose dungeons and assists in smooth material procurement.
They respectively manage heroes, facilities, and dungeons.
Among these, the first research Anytng unlocked was,
[Ding!]
[Research, Hero Responsiveness is now at Level 1.]
It was the Hero Responsiveness Research.
I had some expectations about the effects of this research.
[Blessings of the Goddess descend upon the waiting room!]
Zing!
Unidentifiable clusters of light shimmered in the sky.
The clusters of light turned into dozens of beams, shooting down from the sky towards the waiting room.
One of the beams pierced through Eolkas chest, who was in the hall.
Huh?
Eolka, who was rising from her chair, staggered.
She sat again on the chair and lowered her head.
Somethings strange
I opened the door to the Magic Hall.
Jenna and Aaron, who were at the training ground, were in a simr situation. They were half-slumped to the ground.
I examined theirplexions, but it didnt seem like they were experiencing any pain.
It seemed like a temporary dizziness or something. It didnt take long for Eolka to regain her senses and stand up. Her face had turned pale.
Whats this? I feel really weird.
I told you. Its research.
Research? What on earth does this mean?
I thought for a moment and then said, Try saying Status Window.''
Status Window? Ugh!
Eolka fell backward.
The surprise was evident in her eyes.
So its visible.
I chuckled.
Its the Status Window. It shows your attributes as numerical values.
Until now, system messages like Status Windows and mission details were visible only to me.
But things were about to change a bit from now on. One of the reasons 3rd party couldnt do anything and died was that they couldnt know the exact purpose of the mission. They couldnt see the system. They didnt know the conditions for mission sess or failure. The Hero Responsiveness Research was a way to make this possible.
Strength, Intelligence, Stamina, Agility. And Skills. Can you see?
Intermediate Fire Magic Essence of me?
Thats a Skill.
The light that had seeped into Eolkas chest didnt only target her.
All the heroes in the waiting room must have experienced something simr.
Follow me. We should tell the others too.
I took Eolka and went out to the training ground.
Aaron was bouncing around the training ground with a terrified expression.
Its a ghost!
What are you doing?
T-ta, Hyung-nim. This strange text ghost keeps following me!
I ran up to Aaron and grabbed him.
Dont panic. Its not a ghost or anything. Ill exin.
W-what on earth is this?
On the other hand, Jenna had apletelyposed face.
In fact, she seemed to be enjoying it.
Ah, so this how it is? This exins a lot! Oppa was looking at things like this. Yay!
Jenna pointed at me and shouted.
Appear, Status Window!
.
Huh? Why isnt it showing up? Mine was clearly visible.
Where did you learn this?
I heard you mumbling about it sometimes, Oppa. I felt a weird sensation, so I tried it and something fun came up. These letters these were what you were looking at, right?
I nodded.
I was nning to tell them anyway.
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