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Chapter 1169

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The skill exploded on the Rogue's body, taking away a lot of his HP. For a player like Liang Bing who was not in Manual Mode, there was no such thing as missing. The system would automatically adjust the trajectory of the skill so that it would hit its target 100% of the time. If there was an additional hit attribute, it would increase the maximum attack and critical hit limit. r

However, before she could use her second skill, the Rogue had already flashed to her side. r

The Thief didn't immediately attack. Instead, he took a step to the side and circled around to Liang Bing's back. Liang Bing's second skill had lost its target. The fireball she had just condensed dissipated into the air. r

She had no choice but to turn around and lock onto her target. However, the Rogue behind her once again circled behind her after attacking once. Just like that, Liang Bing was once again sent out of the arena. Her second skill was unable to hit her opponent. r

After coming out, she didn't mention going back to get revenge. r

She sat blankly in front of the quartermaster with a face full of innocence and grievance. Lu Li squatted down in front of her and gently patted her on the shoulder. r

"I'm sorry. I gave you equipment and sent people to help you level. I misled you." Lu Li felt helpless. He knew from the start that this would happen. It was cruel to bring Liang Bing to this cruel reality, but he had no other choice. r

A rookie, especially a rookie without any talent, would not be able to become an expert no matter how amazing his master was. r

Perhaps he could continue to help his apprentice, but even if Liang Bing was brought to level 50 and given a full set of exquisite equipment, she still wouldn't be able to find her place in Ruling Sword. r

She was not even as good as Huadi Liqing or Sesame Tangyuan. Huadi Liqing and Sesame Tangyuan were not very good at PK, but their performance in the Instance Dungeon was very good. Whether it was positioning or team awareness, they were not inferior to those players who dominated the competition. r

"So it was all an illusion." Liang Bing lowered her head dispiritedly. r

"Dawnlight has tens of millions of players. Although it's not easy to earn money, it's not impossible," said Lu Li. r

"Could it be the life skills that you mentioned?" Liang Bing was just a noob, not an idiot. Lu Li had mentioned Life Skills to her more than once, but she quickly shook her head. "No, I've asked around. If I can't 'graduate', you won't get any Reputation or EXP rewards." r

"Uh …" Lu Li didn't think that she would have such concerns. When he first took her in as an apprentice, he did say that it was for the Reputation and EXP rewards.

"I'll definitely work hard to level up!" Liang Bing said loudly. r

"Actually, you don't have to be like this," Lu Li almost knelt down in front of her. r

"I won't embarrass you, master. I won't be arrogant in the future," Liang Bing said. Her master was so good to her, and she couldn't let him down. r

"Stop!" Lu Li yelled, interrupting his apprentice's mumbling. "How about this? You learn the Trade Skills while someone else helps you level up. When you're level 30, you can graduate and focus on learning the Trade Skills. How does that sound?" r

"But if I don't fight monsters, then I'll be held back by someone else," Liang Bing said worriedly. r

Oh no, I really want to kill this apprentice of mine. Lu Li swallowed a mouthful of blood and said seriously, "I won't hold you back. Really. Think about it, if you help them make potions, they'll eat your potions. It'll save them a lot of time when they fight monsters, right? Why would you hold me back?" r

After a lot of effort, Lu Li finally convinced Liang Bing. r

He felt that this process was more tiring than fighting monsters for a whole day and getting the First Clear of a dungeon. r

"But do I have the ability to learn Alchemy?" His apprentice had lost all confidence. She couldn't fight monsters and lost PK. How could she believe that she could learn the Trade Skills well? r

"You don't need too much talent to learn the Trade Skills." Lu Li couldn't tell her that he knew she would become the best Alchemist. He could only try to persuade her, "There are a lot of materials in the guild. You don't need to go out to collect herbs. You just need to sit in the workshop and make them." r

"That doesn't sound too hard." Liang Bing, who was born in a family of Traditional Chinese Medicine, felt that this was more realistic. r

"As long as you don't get bored, that's fine. The hardest thing about Trade Skills is that you can't sit still," Lu Li said as he let out a sigh of relief. He had finally gotten his little apprentice back on the right track. r

"It's okay. I'm used to it. I've always had to memorize prescriptions and identify herbs since I was young. I could sit for an entire day." Liang Bing wasn't worried about this. She just wanted to make money and repay Lu Li for saving her from a difficult situation. r

"I'll show you around the Exchange Hall. I'll show you the future of Alchemy." Lu Li was in a good mood. r

The master and apprentice arrived at the Exchange Hall and summoned the trading interface from the auctioneer. Lu Li opened the Alchemy and Potions section with familiarity. A list of potions appeared, ranging from Basic Health Potions and Mana Potions that only cost a few dozen coppers to Advanced Health Potions and Mana Potions that gradually became more and more valuable. r

These were all hard-earned money. If the materials were taken out, they wouldn't make much money even if they sat there for a day. Otherwise, Lu Li would have become a Profession Player in his previous life. r

The real money-makers were the various potions that increased attributes, statuses, and even special effects. Even a simple potion that increased 5 points of Agility had a huge profit margin. Those rare recipes that only a small number of people had become the exclusive means for Alchemists to make huge profits. r

Lu Li pointed at a potion that increased attack power by 15% for 2 minutes and introduced it to Liang Bing, "See this? Only an Alchemist from the East Sea Fleet can make this. It's very rare in the market." r

"Eighty Gold per potion? My god! This small potion can only be used for two minutes. Why is it worth eighty Gold?" Cold Chill stared at the small blue bottle in a daze. Her mind struggled to convert the eighty Gold into real money. Five or six thousand dollars in real money had already frightened her. r

Even if her family's small clinic was doing well, they wouldn't be able to make that much money in a week. r

"This potion that increases all attributes by 3 is only sold for 50 gold coins because there are no more than 5 people in Dawnlight who know how to use it. To be honest, there's not much use for a potion that increases all attributes by 3 points," Lu Li sighed. r

"Even if I study Alchemy, I don't have a recipe like this," Liang Bing said dejectedly. r

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