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Just as he was pondering this, Dongfang Sheng approached.
“Feng, my reputation surged to Respect.”
“Congratulations.”
“Haha, I also need to thank you.”
Xiao Jie laughed and said, “Thank for what?
I didn’t help you with your reputation grind.”
“Don’t hide it from .
I’ve asked around the core mbers, and the plan to attack the village was your idea, right?
You were definitely thinking of giving a hand, weren’t you?
Feng, you really are a true friend.”
“Hehe, don’t overthink it, I just happened to ntion it off the cuff.”
Xiao Jie wasn’t being modest with his words.
Indeed, he did have that slight idea in mind.
Everyone had their own agenda during the etings, and he was no exception.
His plan to first recapture the villages and then conquer the mines did co with so personal considerations.
Taking back the villages could boost his reputation, which would conveniently help Dongfang Sheng fulfill the prerequisite for grinding reputation.
And the Corpse King BOSS in the mines could assist Ye Luo in unlocking her next-stage profession requirents.
Undead BOSSes weren’t plentiful in this ga, and the Corpse King was currently the easiest one to encounter.
With an entire guild helping to fight, such an opportunity should not be missed.
Besides, he himself needed to experience the ga’s mine and ancient tomb maps.
At level 19, he was planning to unlock the Qi Refiner heritage and would have to enter Ancient Ruins, which would undoubtedly be fraught with danger.
To practice in the mines now and accumulate so experience in dungeon delving was like killing three birds with one stone.
Of course, he definitely wouldn’t reveal any of this.
At least on the surface, all these actions seed to have nothing to do with any special interest of his.
It was entirely a plan he proposed for the developnt of the Dragon Soaring Knights’ Luoyang Branch.
Dongfang Sheng didn’t say anything further; to do so would seem too deliberate.
“By the way, Feng, I’m thinking of applying to beco a core guild mber, what do you think?”
Dongfang Sheng had also realized that becoming a core mber would offer better prospects.
Core mbers were the true insiders, while outer circle mbers were at most temporary workers.
As for obeying orders and following commands—that was fine, as generally it wouldn’t be too dangerous.
In case it ever ca to a life-or-death situation, couldn’t he just run?
If things really ca down to it, the worst-case scenario would be getting kicked out of the guild.
But he was anxious to join, fearing that Feng might be unhappy, thinking he was abandoning the boss for a bigger leg to hug.
Hence this question.
Xiao Jie, unaware of Dongfang Sheng’s complicated inner turmoil, was a bit baffled and wondered why he was being asked.
After thinking it over since he was, after all, being consulted, it wouldn’t be polite to say nothing.
So he earnestly replied, “I think you should just do what you feel is right.”
Dongfang Sheng fell into deep thought upon hearing this—what did Feng an by that?
Could there be a deeper implication?
“Why aren’t you out looting, little brother Sui Feng?” Dida La suddenly joined the conversation.
“I’ve already gotten the good stuff; there’s no need to compete with ordinary mbers for those trinkles.”
“Haha, Feng, you’re quite the character, not like that Salted Fish.
Tsk tsk, really making us veteran players lose face.”
Xiao Jie looked up and saw Salted Fish didn’t care about any of that, leading a few people straight into the largest mansion, grabbing everything.
He even stuffed the water jars outside the house into his backpack.
Xiao Jie was sowhat speechless; this Salted Fish was really indescribable…
“Has he always been like this?”
“Exactly, I guess he feels his account is a lost cause, no more ambitions, just laying flat and probably will quit the ga any day now.”
Quitting the ga as one of the three physical basic professions feels like a huge loss.
Getting to level 30-plus ans he has weathered many storms; ending up with just a good constitution doesn’t seem like much of a gain.
“I don’t think he’ll quit without a fight, but let’s not talk about him.
Haven’t you been slacking off too?
Aside from casting a big fireball at the start, you didn’t lift a finger afterwards, just spectating the whole ti.
If you had thrown a couple of fireballs while fighting the boss, you wouldn’t have let a newbie beco the loot tyrant.”
Dida La protested incessantly, “I didn’t an to slack off; I had no choice.
My main focus is Fire Magic, and my minor is Wood Elent.
Fire Magic can easily hurt teammates, and Wood Skills have no real offensive power, so I could only watch.”
Xiao Jie thought to himself that this was indeed plausible; not just for spells, even when shooting an arrow, one needs to be careful—this ga has no friendly fire immunity.
“By the way, do you know about Five Elents Escape Masters?
Is there any difference between them and Five Elents Mages?” He had already decided to deal with Liu Qiang in the future and naturally wanted to understand his opponent’s profession abilities first.
However, Five Elents Escape Master seed quite obscure; even Ye Luo didn’t know about it.
Now that he saw Dida La, a Five Elents Mage, Xiao Jie intuitively felt there must be so connection between the two.
Dida La curiously asked, “Why are you asking about this?”
“Nothing much, just curious.
If it’s inconvenient for you, never mind.”
Dida La proudly said, “Then you’ve asked the right person.
It’s not that it’s inconvenient, but average people might not know about the profession Five Elents Escape Master.
I’ve talked about it with my master, so I know so things.
A Five Elents Escape Master is a Half Mage, while a Five Elents Mage is a Full Mage.
You might not get this.”
A Half Mage is a limited Spellcaster, while a Full Mage is a complete Spellcaster.
For example, a Sword Master is a Half Mage, a mixture of Swordsman and Taoist, knowing so spells but not many.
And a Thunder Master is a Full Mage, evolving from Taoist to Thunder Mage to Thunder Master, with a clear lineage.
Full Mages rely solely on spells for their power, so their lee abilities are usually weaker, but they have a very high magic ceiling.
At higher levels, they can cast extrely exaggerated spells, like a lightning bolt that could flatten a mountain.
As for Half Mages, their ceiling is limited; they’re like wildcards who’ve turned to spellcasting midway through their careers.
A Five Elents Escape Master is a Half Mage, seemingly a profession that combines sothing like Flying Thief and assassin before undergoing the Second Transformation—mixed martial arts with flashy moves, breathing fire, creating avatars, just like Fire Shadow Ninja.
Compared to us Five Elents Mages, who wield the mighty forces of nature and understand the true essence of the five elents, there’s no competition.
However, they do have an advantage over normal Physical Professions.”
So there is actually a connection to Fire Shadow Ninja…
Xiao Jie silently noted Dida La’s words and then found it sowhat amusing.
“Speaking of which, if you look down on Five Elents Escape Masters so much, why did you choose such a na?”
Dida La was an easy-going person, taking Xiao Jie’s question lightheartedly and chuckled, “Haha, if you’re not being a little rebellious, you’re wasting your youth, right?”
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