Chapter 392: 222 Reward Settlement_2
Chapter 392: 222 Reward Settlement_2
Chapter 392: 222 Reward Settlement_2
You can either choose 4 [Crystal Hearts] and one epic level template, or two epic level templates!
“No way, it’s just a skeleton, why does it need two templates?”
Dean McKenzie was certainly not entirely convinced.
But he had no choice, gritted his teeth and chose the first option, thus leaving one epic template for himself.
[Your Wraith Servant (Doggy Two) is starting to evolve!]
The crystal hearts were given, the template was given, and Doggy Two straight away entered the evolutionary state.
Meanwhile, Dean McKenzie was also sent to the Land of Bone amid this series of system prompts.
When he returned to the Land of Bone, the first thing Dean McKenzie saw was the glow of building upgrades flashing in his Land of Bone.
Three promotion temples, a promotion altar, and all of Old Six’s buildings were undergoing upgrades.
Among these building upgrades, the ones Dean McKenzie was most concerned about were undoubtedly the upgrades of promotion temples and Bone Tomb.
The promotion temples don’t need mentioning. Among them, the highest level one Dean McKenzie had was brought from the Giant Bear Tribe, which originally was Six-turn level. After this upgrade, it immediately became Seven-turn.
This meant, from now on, the citizens of Dean McKenzie’s Land of Bone could directly complete the seven-turn trial right in the City of Bone.
But compared to that, Dean McKenzie was more concerned about the upgrade of the [Bone Tomb].
After all, the upgrade of the promotion temple enhanced the potential of Dean McKenzie’s City of Bone and the workers under his command. But the upgrade of the [Bone Tomb] could bring direct benefits to Dean McKenzie himself.
Dean McKenzie’s [Summon Skeleton] had reached the seven-turn level due to the previous upgrade of the [Bone Tomb], so the proficiency of the skill had been improved.
With the completion of the upgrade of the [Bone Tomb], Dean McKenzie believed his [Summon Skeleton] could continue to upgrade itself.
When [Summon Skeleton] was upgraded to its full level, it would then merge with [Skeleton Summoning].
Then it would be further upgraded to the fullest level again, finally leading to skill sublimation.
With all this going on, the strength of the wraith army under Dean McKenzie’s command would certainly get an epic level boost.
But that was a bit far off.
The buildings were still under construction, so Dean McKenzie’s attention fell on other benefits.
The first being those two SSS-level exploration treasure chests.
[You have successfully opened two SSS-Level Exploration Treasure Chests!]
[You have obtained a special inheritance item, the [Book of Construction]!]
[You have obtained an SSS-Level Profession Inheritance Altar]!
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Item: Book of Construction
Description: A book that contains all the construction knowledge of the Goblin World.
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Name: SSS-Level Profession Inheritance Altar
Description: Using this altar, you can get an SSS-level profession inheritance.
ps: It can be used once for free each month, covering 1000 people each time.
The second usage requires 10,000 Purple Gold Coins, the third time costs 20,000 Purple Gold Coins, the fourth time costs 40,000 Purple Gold Coins, and so on!
pss: Success rate is 0.0001%.
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Needless to say, both items obtained from the two chests were great.
Dean McKenzie gave the former directly to Old Six.
For the latter, Dean McKenzie immediately set it up and gave it a try.
He tried it three times in a row, spending 30,000 purple gold coins.
Each time, Dean McKenzie maxed out at 1,000 people, hoping that an increased quantity might make up for the lack of success rate. If the number was large enough, he might just get lucky.
But he didn’t get a damn thing.
Dean McKenzie began to suspect that this was nothing more than a shameless money scam.
After discarding this item, Dean McKenzie was only left with two rewards.
One was to choose two attributes and permanently increase them by 31-fold!
The other was to randomly upgrade a trait to SSS-level and randomly obtain an SSS-level trait.
As one would know, Dean McKenzie had a habit of saving the best for last when opening chests.
These two were undoubtedly the best rewards that Dean McKenzie left until the end without a doubt.
First, Dean McKenzie focused on the attribute points.
In this selection of two 31-fold attributes, the first, without a doubt, was Spirit. After all, Dean McKenzie was a mage, and Spirit, being his main attribute, should definitely be improved.
For the second selection, Dean McKenzie hesitated for a moment, but finally chose physique.
After all, a little more agility and strength wouldn’t make much difference for Dean McKenzie, but if he had a bit more physique, his vitality would be more tenacious, and he would be more resistant to punches!
Now that Dean McKenzie had finished off this appetizer before the main course of attribute enhancements, he turned his attention to the last set of SSS-level traits.
Without any hesitation, he made a decision right away.
[You’ve claimed Reward Three!]
[Your trait[Mental Fortitude]has been upgraded, promoted to SSS-level trait[Divine Spirit]!]
[You randomly obtain SSS-level trait[Second Life]!]
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Dean McKenzie immediately opened his two trait attributes to check them out.
Divine Spirit (SSS-level) (Your spiritual power has been bestowed with divinity, all your skills that are amplified by spiritual power are bestowed with divine damage, and your 1 point of spirit can be treated as 500 points of spirit)
Second Life (SSS-level) (You possess the Second Life))
With two traits, the first one is relatively detailed, but the introduction to the latter one is extremely vague.
Having a Second Life, what is the Second Life?
How to activate it?
None of this is mentioned, just a single, simple line for Dean McKenzie to ponder over.
After a brief study, Dean McKenzie gave up and shifted his attention to Divine Spirit instead.
The introduction to this trait is relatively clear.
Simply put, Dean McKenzie’s 1 point of spirit could be used as 500 points of spirit. So, Dean McKenzie slightly opened his attribute panel to take a look.
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Name: Dean McKenzie
Profession: Legendary Chronicler of the Wraith Scourge
Talent: Extraction (Level 7) (500,000/5 billion) (Rare Talent Stones: 0/3)
Level: 140
Divine Spirit (SSS-level) Second Life (SSS-level)
Dragon Clan Talent (B-level) Control over Bones (S-level) Chronicler of the Wraith Scourge (S)
Swift as Wind (S) Enhanced Strength (S) Enhanced Physique (S-level)
Holy Light Resistance (B)
Strength: 411,224, Agility: 533,484, Physique: 498,576, Spirit: 784,819
Magic Strength: 7,213,840
Mana: 35,198,200
Extra Grant Quota: 4!
Strength: 9.86 million, Agility: 12.792 million, Physique: 370 million, Spirit: 583 million
Magic Strength: 291.5 billion
Mana: 58,300 billion
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Looking at his current attributes, Dean McKenzie put down the hand he had just raised to test his current combat power.
Without even trying, just glancing at his current attributes, Dean McKenzie realized very clearly.
If he dared to try, the whole Land of Bone would probably be obliterated in the process.
“At last, my combat power has finally been restored to its peak!”
At that moment, Dean McKenzie was filled with strong confidence about completing the Seven-turn Trials.
“The Mark of the Hunting God?
I’ll take on the Mark of the Hunting God!”
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Meanwhile, in the real world, at the headquarters of the Professional Alliance.
A meeting targeting Dean McKenzie was being held.
The number of attendees was not many, only seven or eight, but each of them was among the top tier in the Real-world Professional Alliance.
There existed only one Seven-turn and even he was of Epic quality.
At this moment, they were all focused on the detailed replay of the battle at Thorn Oak City.
From when Old Seven entered the scene to the end where Bruce Hodge was killed, the replay was incredibly detailed.
After the playback was done.
The person at the head finally put away the tool, his gaze falling on the people present.
“This is the situation, and our target is this Necromancer. The higher-ups require us to capture him at all costs.
So, who among you is willing to accept this task?”
No one spoke, so the leader added another line: “They are placing a high priority on this task, promising that whoever captures him will get materials for a Ninth-turn!”
As soon as these words came out, the silent attendees’ eyes lit up.
Even the Seven-turn raised his hand.
At this, the others in the meeting room protested, “You might not need to bother, he demonstrated quite extraordinary strength. It’s doubtful you can handle it!”
However, the Seven-turn was full of confidence: “Capturing him won’t be difficult. Even though the Wraith under his command are quite strong, all summoning Mages share a common weakness: their own combat power isn’t strong. As long as we don’t give him a chance to summon.
Capturing him will be as easy as turning over one’s hand!”