Chapter 8
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"Are you f * cking kidding me?! Is this really a professional team? "
The black-haired boy in the training ground looked at the skeletons hopping and hopping towards the wooden pile. He felt as if his worldview had been refreshed.
F * ck! Two thousand five hundred points! I only bought this thing for 2500 points? What's the use of this thing? Is it for the funeral?
Luo Ya clutched his chest and felt the piercing pain. It was so painful that he was about to have a heart attack. But soon, he jumped up and decided to struggle a little more.
"Stop it!"
Ten minutes later.
Luo Ya lay on the grass with a pair of dead fish eyes. He stared blankly at the blue sky and white clouds. Beside him, six skeletons were standing by the black coffin as if they were waiting for his funeral.
After a series of investigations, Luo Ya fully understood that this thing could not be used in battle.
Although the six skeletons could be summoned individually, they were agile and fast when carrying the coffin. Once they were two meters away from the coffin, they would become as weak as chickens. Even Luo Ya, who was at F- level, could fight them to a draw.
Luo Ya was only nine years old. He was not even considered a Wizard Apprentice. One Luo Ya's combat power was about one goose. These six skeletons were Luo Ya x6.
Although there was no such thing as a professional in this world, strength was also divided into levels. The system's level evaluation was based on the overall combat power. An ordinary adult male without any abilities would be at F- level. A mutant who had received militia training would be at E- level. A knight or a warrior would be at least at D- level.
These skeletons were F- level trash two meters away from the coffin. Even if they were within two meters of the coffin, they were only F + level. Under such circumstances, a single E-level militia would be able to wipe them out by themselves.
Luo Ya had also checked the coffin they were carrying. It was empty, but the material of the coffin was good.
[Summoned creature of the gravedigger of the Jieshi Sect. Born from the dead, it brings joy to the living.]
Looking at this introduction and recalling the funeral dance of the skeletons, Luo Ya smiled numbly. So, this is what it means to live towards death and bring joy to the living.
Jieshi Sect, I will remember you!
In the future, if I see these words again, I'm a dog!
After gnashing his teeth and swearing for a while, Luo Ya gradually calmed down. Although the shopping experience was very bad, it must be said that the exchange item was verified successfully. This was the most important point.
Although 2500 points was a pity, it was almost negligible in the eyes of the future. As long as he had the system's two exchange stores, he would be able to spread his wings and soar to the peak of his life sooner or later!
Just thinking about it made him a little excited.
After calming down, Luo Ya looked at the funeral procession of the skeletons more pleasing to the eye. There was another reward from this shopping experience, which was that he was able to confirm the attributes of the two exchange areas. No matter how domineering the name of the item in the Favorability area was, or how powerful and mysterious the description was, it was definitely not for battle.
"So, I can only earn money honestly? But what should I do … "
Luo Ya rested his chin on his hand and looked at the skeletons beside him. Normally, after exchanging Favorability points, these skeletons should be the ones earning money. But who would be able to accept the appearance of these skeletons? Skeletons were monsters, and even if they were accepted, this singing and dancing custom was completely different from the current religion of the Theocracy.
Were they really going to dance on the burial mound?
Speaking of skeletons, what was the attitude of this world towards these undead creatures? This was not explained in detail in the game. This was the Theocracy of St. Maester, and the name didn't sound very friendly.
After thinking about it for a while, the meticulous Luo Ya decided to expand his knowledge first. Not to mention other things, he remembered that there were a few basic spell books in his room that he was too lazy to flip through in the past.
After making up his mind, Luo Ya began to study how to hide the coffin lid and the six silly skeletons from others. Once the items were exchanged by the system, there was no recall function, so he needed to find a place to put them.
After a series of instructions, the six skeletons carried the coffin to the lounge of the practice field. Then they entered the hall one by one, barely squeezing in.
Luo Ya looked at the situation and nodded his head. Generally speaking, he was the only one who used the practice field. This lounge was usually empty, and today it was cleaned, so he didn't have to worry about being discovered for a while.
After arranging everything, Luo Ya finally felt relieved and left, and began his own learning journey.
"Eh? In this world, wizards and mages are actually not the same thing? "
In the study, Luo Ya held a thick book and flipped back and forth, feeling that his worldview had been impacted.
The nine year old Luo Ya could be said to be ignorant and incompetent. His biological father was a wizard, but he didn't know anything. No wonder the invisible hand gave him the middle finger.
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