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Frank’s servant warehouse was actually his own storage space. However, he had granted Qin Lun access to the warehouse based on servant regulations.

The hunchbacked servant gave Qin Lun more than just access to the storage space. According to the servant rules of Shattered Starry Sky, a lower-ranked apostle servant could freely open and close their own body attributes and equipnt skills for a higher-ranked apostle. This ant that Qin Lun could now check all of Frank’s information in the Death Notice.

After the last body enhancent, Frank’s body attributes had increased slightly. After the mission settlent, he had gained over 15,000 Shattered Crystals. After deducting the cost to fix his hunchback and leg disability, he estimated he would have about 12,000 to 13,000 Shattered Crystals left.

In addition, the mission evaluation reward included one purple equipnt, one low-level Reflex Training Scroll, one Law of Shattering Fusion Crystal, and several special recovery items from Nars.

Frank’s gains from the Nals World were not as good as Qin Lun’s first Orphan World rewards. However, compared to the trial worlds of other ordinary apostles, it was much better, possibly due to the difficulty of the Mid-Magic World.

Na: Frank Stan; Apostle ID: 49031

Bloodline: Junior Necro; Title: First Tier First Level; Soul Lifespan: 55/55;

Health Points 830, Energy Points 285; Contribution Points: 15;

Explosive Power 40 points, Agility 16 points, Constitution 35 points, Perception 11 points, ntal Will 12 points, Protection 18 points

Bloodline Abilities: Cold Will, Zombie Body

Technique Slot: Axe Mastery (Interdiate Technique), Basic Shield Proficiency (Basic Technique); Skill Slot: None

Frank’s Energy Points, ntal Will, and Perception were very low, while his Explosive Power, Constitution, and Protection were surprisingly high. He could only beco a physical attack class, and things like Necromancer or Lich were definitely out of his reach.

Even though Frank’s Protection was only 18 points, which was slightly lower than Qin Lun’s, Qin Lun’s Earth Drake Leather Armor alone added 10 Protection points. Without his equipnt, the high-level Moon Elf body actually had only 12 Protection points.

Qin Lun glanced at Frank’s attributes and beca even more determined to mold him into a personal MT. There were various types of MT professions—so leaned towards physical combat, while others focused on spellcasting.

Generally speaking, MTs served two main purposes: one was to withstand the entire enemy team’s focused fire in a short ti, aning they couldn’t be instantly killed before teammates could rescue them. The other was to have crowd control ability; they couldn’t let enemies bypass them and attack teammates with low health and protection.

Given Frank’s current ntal Will and mana, he couldn’t take the spellcasting MT path. He couldn’t learn from so undead MTs who appeared on the battlefield with large-area plague poison clouds. Similarly, his Agility wasn’t high enough to be like so physical MTs who wore full sets of heavy knight plate armor and carried high-quality Tower Shields, crashing around like tanks.

Qin Lun planned to have him wear chain mail. Chain mail offered good protection, and combined with Frank’s Zombie Body, his defensive capability would be sufficient. It wasn’t as cumberso as plate armor, so it had less impact on mobility. Then, for skills, he would prepare so straightforward and brutal MT skills like “Charge,” “Leap,” and “Stomp,” which required little finesse.

Anyway, Frank didn’t need to cover the entire team; it was enough for him to be a good personal bodyguard for Qin Lun alone. Given Frank’s simple and honest nature, Qin Lun didn’t dare to send him out to handle things alone. Otherwise, without his watchful eye, the honest hunchbacked servant might get tricked and killed by others.

Since he would wear chain mail instead of plate armor, there was no need for a shield, which would allow the two-handed great axe “Skull Crusher” to unleash its maximum attack power.

“Skull Crusher” was a Life-Taking Relic of Hundred-Kill Slayer quality, with huge advancent potential. Though the weapon had a remnant wish task from its original owner, Frank inherited his Law Body and could naturally use it, but it had little trade value.

The purple equipnt Frank obtained was a throwing weapon called “Saron Boorang,” with jagged serrations on the blade edge. Qin Lun didn’t plan to sell this item; he would leave it for the hunchbacked servant to make up for his dium-range attack capability.

After thinking for a mont, Qin Lun moved all the extra equipnt items from his own storage space, including recovery items and Shattered Crystals, into Frank’s storage space. He intended to use the servant warehouse as their shared storage.

Others might think Qin Lun should keep so recovery items to guard against Frank betraying him.

However, Qin Lun didn’t think so. He was a master of psychology himself. From his conversation with Frank at the Hollke manor, he could tell that he had completely replaced Wellington in Frank’s heart. The hunchbacked servant saw protecting Qin Lun as his own reason for existence. If he couldn’t trust him, then what was the point of reviving Frank?

After checking Frank’s gains, Qin Lun turned his thoughts to his own equipnt and skills.

Due to the significant increase in his ntal Will and Perception, his Clock Eye rose from B- to B

grade, and he could now use the third hand. Because of the actual combat experience, his Combat Gunmanship increased from D to C- grade. Indeed, life-and-death battles were the fastest way to improve skills.

After successfully changing his class to Jungle Hunter, Qin Lun’s gun skills improved, and he gained the basic technique—Dagger Mastery. The skills he created himself, Weakness Crosshair, Spiral Shot, and Ballistic Refraction, were formally recognized by Shattered Starry Sky due to the improvent in his gun skills and Perception. It was indeed a great harvest.

The two new job skills he obtained: Swift Wind Step evolved from Wind Drift Art. Both were at the sa grade, and their effects were similar. However, Drift Technique was a magic skill that consud Energy Points. Swift Wind Step, on the other hand, utilized Wind Elent Affinity to transform into a footwork movent skill, making it more flexible and varied, and it no longer consud Energy Points.

Swift Wind Step (D

grade active skill): A footwork skill that uses the apostle’s Wind Elent Affinity to reduce body resistance and create a wind tunnel effect around the apostle. It accelerates and changes direction according to the apostle’s will, temporarily increasing movent and jumping effects by three to five tis. It lasts for ten seconds, with a three-minute cooldown, and is used to relieve muscle tension.

The other skill, C-grade Detection Aura, was a trap-type skill. It could also be said to be a core professional ability of the Jungle Hunter combat profession.

What is the most essential skill of a hunter? Of course, hunting techniques! Before hunting, the hunter must first discover the prey, hide themselves, drive hunting dogs to herd the prey into traps or suitable attack positions, and then attack and kill the prey, and decompose the spoils.

The entire hunting process—scouting, camouflage, setting traps, positioning, and long-range attacks—are the core skills of the hunter profession. Among these, scouting ability is the most important prerequisite. If a hunter can’t even find the prey, then there’s no point in talking about hunting.

The “Detection Aura” skill Qin Lun obtained was a trap-style detection ability. Why call it a trap-style detection ability? Because this skill was a professional passive aura. Once prey entered a certain range around the hunter, even if they were in stealth or invisible states, he would detect them.

Detection Aura (C-grade passive skill): This aura can three-dinsionally detect all auras and ntal fluctuations within a radius of fifty ters centered on the apostle. If the apostle carried image detection equipnt, the Detection Aura would also form a three-dinsional projection in the equipnt and mark potential hidden enemy targets one by one.

Skill Effect One: The C-grade Detection Aura can detect all enemy targets using stealth skills below A- grade (not including A- grade). This effect may vary depending on the difference in Perception strength between both parties.

Skill Effect Two: The Detection Aura can roughly distinguish the enemy’s strength level from aura and ntal fluctuations. This effect may vary depending on the difference in Perception strength between both parties.

Skill Effect Three: The Detection Aura can connect to the apostle’s image equipnt, form corresponding projections, and mark suspicious hidden targets. The detection range is limited to a fifty-ter radius. The clarity of the projection depends on the equipnt quality.

After seeing the specific content of this skill, Qin Lun imdiately smiled. Originally, he felt that the Jungle Hunter profession was ordinary and unremarkable. With the ergence of this core professional skill, basically no apostles of the sa level could ambush him. It could be said to be the natural enemy of the Assassin and Rogue professions.

Unfortunately, the Detection Aura’s visible range was too small. Even if the grade increased in the future, being able to “see” a few hundred ters was probably the limit. If it were ten kiloters or so, it would be like a combination of a human radar and a space telescope.

However, to truly utilize the ability of the Detection Aura, he still needed a piece of projection detection equipnt. He did have a dark blue Combat Gauge on him, but that thing could only be used to estimate enemy strength and did not count as real detection equipnt.

Moreover, from its use in these two worlds, the thing had too many limitations. Enemies of similar grade couldn’t pose a life threat to him. Enemies that were too strong—having this thing or not made no difference, as he still couldn’t estimate their specific strength anyway.

Qin Lun now planned to throw the Combat Gauge into the Auction House. Apart from a freak like him, dark blue Combat Gauges were still very popular in the Auction House because they required a Bronze Level mission evaluation card to obtain.

Don’t think that Bronze Cards were as common as cabbages. Qin Lun worked himself to the bone in the World War II World and only got one Bronze Level mission evaluation. Ordinary apostles would be overjoyed just to get a Bronze Card in a mission world.

The higher an apostle’s strength, the greater the mission difficulty accordingly. It wasn’t that high-ranking apostles could pull out a handful of Bronze Cards. Even the Casey trio that Qin Lun had encountered before usually considered getting a Bronze Card as a successful mission completion. Getting a Silver Card required so luck and was considered very perfect. A Gold Card required largely solving the world’s mysteries and was sothing one could only hope for but not necessarily obtain!

Of course, most of the mission worlds that high-ranking apostles entered were Mid-Magic Worlds, with a few being High-Magic Worlds. The Bronze Cards obtained there were much more valuable than Qin Lun’s from the Low Magic World.

Having decided to get a piece of image detection equipnt, Qin Lun shifted his attention to the modification of the “Death Notice.”

Back in Nars, he had already added “ntal Will” and “Protection” attribute data to the Death Notice. Now, he planned to make so additions to the original four attribute data: Explosive Power, Agility, Constitution, and Perception…

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