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Chapter 140

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"I don't want to be a blacksmith because I like to fight." Cresso's eyes lit up, but they were quickly filled with sadness. "The Cresso Family's skills can't be lost. Elf, are you willing to help me pass it down?"

Lu Li didn't know what to do.

As someone who had reincarnated, he was used to being omniscient and controlling everything in his hands, such as the Supreme Ring, dungeon First Clears, and even the smallest details, such as this quest NPC in front of him.

You're just here to contribute a skill book. Why don't you play your cards according to the rules?

If Lu Li was a blacksmith, he would definitely jump up in excitement. However, he had no plans to learn blacksmithing. Alchemy and Engineering had already taken up a lot of his time. If he learned blacksmithing as well, would he still be able to level up?

"Elf, is this request too difficult for you?" Cresso asked.

"Your Excellency, I have a friend who loves blacksmithing very much. I wonder if …" Lu Li racked his brains, planning to make a substitution.

"Haha …" Cresso was so angry that he laughed. "Could it be that in your eyes, something that has been passed down in the Cresso Family for decades is something that can be casually given to others?"

Damn. Lu Li almost cursed.

Do I look like a blacksmith?

"You've misunderstood, esteemed warrior. I know nothing about blacksmithing. I'm worried that I'll fail you," Lu Li said calmly.

These words were very clever. Not only did Cresso lose his anger, but his impression of Lu Li also deepened. He took out a hammer from his bag and handed it to Lu Li. "You have a strong spirit. I believe in my foresight. I hope you can carry it forward."

Lu Li helplessly took the hammer and watched as Cresso limped away with his sword.

System: You have received Cresso's Hammer.

System: You have learned Dwarven Blacksmithing. Strength + 5 permanently.

System: Completed the quest "Last Wish". Obtained EXP. Obtained 50 Forging EXP.

The EXP reward wasn't much. However, 50 EXP was a pleasant surprise.

Out of all the Life Skills, Forging was the hardest to level up. Forging a dozen pieces of equipment might not even earn a single point of EXP. Moreover, most of the equipment forged from blueprints were White equipment, which could only be sold in the shop. They wouldn't even be able to earn back the cost.

These were all matters for the future. Lu Li's attention was completely focused on Cresso's Hammer.

Cresso's Hammer (Special): Strength + 20, forging speed + 30%. Forging Success Rate + 20%, Tier + 1, Unique to Lu Li. Durability 100/100

A total of four attributes. Strength + 20 was not a big deal. Lu Li had quite a few pieces of equipment that more or less added a few points to Strength. Putting all of them together, he could definitely swing a forging hammer without any problems.

Forging Speed + 30% It didn't affect the forging itself, but it could save time.

The 20% forging success rate was what made Lu Li's heart race.

The best forging hammer he had seen in his previous life was the "Blacksmith Guild's Gift" from the Chief Blacksmith of Blood Red War Flag. It was said that it was a reward from a chain quest. It took Blood Red War Flag half of the guild's strength to get it for half a month.

That hammer increased the forging success rate by 15%. After Blood Red War Flag posted the hammer's attributes on the forum, it attracted countless people to join the guild. This allowed Blood Red War Flag, who had been suppressed by the Gangnam Royals, to feel proud for a long time.

Now, what was in front of Lu Li wasn't 15%. It was 20%!

Learn! Learn! Learn!

I must learn forging. Lu Li gripped the hammer in his hand. It was as if he could see countless gold coins smashing towards him.

If he posted the hammer on the forum now …

Well, there were probably only two possibilities for him to face. Either he would be roped in by various means, or he would be hunted down by various means.

The fourth attribute, Tier + 1. Lu Li was a little confused because he had never seen or even heard of it before. What exactly was it that gave Tier + 1?

According to "Dawn Break", when it came to the attributes of an equipment, the lower the equipment was, the more valuable it would be.

There had to be a standard that made the "Tier + 1" attribute better than the "Success Rate + 20%" attribute. It was a pity that Cresso had run away too quickly, so he didn't have time to ask.

Exclusive to Lu Li. Lu Li loved and hated this attribute. With this mark, it meant that Lu Li couldn't sell this forging hammer. Otherwise, how much could it be sold for? One million dollars? Ten million?

Of course, with this mark, no one could take this hammer from Lu Li's hands.

The durability of the forging hammer was something that many Blacksmiths hated about the game designers. The durability of the forging hammer dropped too quickly. Every time they forged a dozen or even a few pieces of equipment, they would have to repair it. Each repair would cost a large sum of money, and the White grade equipment they forged wouldn't even be able to cover the repair fees.

However, Lu Li had the + 20% Success Rate attribute. Once his forging level was high enough, he could ask others to help him forge equipment for a fee. This small repair cost was nothing to him.

The rewards from this quest were quite good. Not only did he obtain the Warrior damage reduction skill "Demoralizing Roar" that Lu Li wanted, but he also obtained an unreal forging hammer.

After returning to Astrana, Lu Li went offline to rest.

He had to fight Hornet's Nest at night (game time), so he had to be 120% focused.

If Water Fairy relied on her looks and superior equipment to stand among the top players, then Hornet's Nest was a complete technician.

Lu Li had heard of Hornet's reputation in his previous life. His personality was like a hornet's nest. Once poked, it would immediately explode. His words were also harsh, and he could easily become enemies with anyone.

Behind him was Seventh Heaven, the Light Faction, ranked fifth in China's Guild Rankings.

Hornet's Nest's level wasn't as high as Lu Li's, but he wasn't too far behind. A person like him would definitely have a team of Mages to help him level up. Needless to say, his equipment was definitely level 15 Steel grade. If a guild at the top of the leaderboards couldn't even gather a full set of level 15 Steel grade equipment, then it would be too much of a waste.

Hornet's Nest was a Warlock, so his skills weren't a small variable. Lu Li had seen a few videos of Hornet's PKs and felt that he wasn't going all out. There must be some hidden skills that he hadn't used yet.

Presumably, he would be able to obtain more information from a higher level of PKs, but Lu Li couldn't find it in such a short time. Moonlight hadn't fought him much, so he only knew that his pet was very powerful.

Warlock pets were obtained differently from Hunters. They could summon creatures from the Abyss for them to control.

Hornet's Nest's pet was a rare Succubus. Moonlight had seen it before, and it was an expert in controlling skills like charm. It could also apply two different debuffs on its opponent, giving it a natural advantage over melee players.

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