Wow! The item-dropping rate is really high! Chapter 26: 026 Camp Exit Permit
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[Task Reward: Target Character Ability Extraction Card*1 has been issued.]
[Target Character Ability Extraction Prize Pool Locked: Expertise*Self-Restraint, Expertise*Bladework, Expertise*Self-Control, Skill*Wildfire Slash, Skill*Lightning Leap, Mastery*Heavy Weapon Specialization level 1, not exceeding level 6. Would you like to begin the extraction?]
Draw...I'll draw later.
Drawing lots should naturally be taken seriously, and the matters at hand are not yet finished.
Weslin excitedly approached Bai E, demonstrating extre enthusiasm when facing the first artificial human soldier who had fulfilled the promise he made.
"Well done! My warrior."
Bai E's gaze slid off the other's shoulder.
A slash.
This person was the highest authority in the military base and counted as one of the few top power figures in the entire city.
It seed that it was he who had spoken up for all the newly created artificial humans yesterday, but Bai E had been in a daze then and couldn't rember the distant details.
But right now, he should display the... "respect" that befits the other person's status.
Bai E's face blood with thick apologies, blushing as if he had received an honor he didn't deserve.
"It's all because of the instructor's good teaching."
"Very good, you must always rember who trained you!"
Hearing Bai E's response, Weslin's smile beca even more splendid. He patted Bai E's shoulder forcefully, "Speak up! You can make any request of , anything!"
Bai E hadn't felt confident about completing the task, but he hadn't missed a single prediction of what would happen after.
Leaving the task reward aside, he had long thought about what he would ask Weslin for.
"I would like to see the world beyond the camp..."
Bai E brought up his wish with a slightly paused tone.
Leaving the camp! That was Bai E's most urgent need.
He needed to understand what the outside world was like... more importantly, there were players outside.
He needed more opportunities to interact with players, whether to understand their origins or to engage in interactions and post tasks.
The feedback rewards from tasks given by players were too generous, and he had experienced the thrill of rocket-like advancent.
Upon hearing Bai E's request, Weslin obviously hesitated for a mont.
"Just that?"
He had braced himself for a significant expenditure, yet the artificial human soldier's request was just this.
The camp was under lock and key managent, and without a Leave Camp Certificate, leaving the camp at will was not permitted.
But in reality, it was just for convenience of managent.
These artificial human soldiers would never hold any important positions; they were just ordinary grunts. Even if they left the camp, they wouldn't be able to do anything to harm it.
Curiosity about the outside world? That was all too normal.
The first one to et the challenge requirents just asks for this?
"No problem!"
Weslin agreed instantly, his compliance was quite abrupt.
He then gestured for his aide, "Award him a dal, permitting him to leave the camp at any ti."
Bai E's chest thumped with excitent, everything was going unbelievably smoothly.
"Thank you, Sir!"
The sincere thanks made Weslin's mood soar, and he used Bai E as an example to brainwash the other artificial human soldiers opportunistically.
"This is your role model, as long as you do well, I can grant you anything you desire!"
Bai E stood to one side, playing along with the act, seemingly gazing at Weslin's profile with great eagerness, yet in his peripheral vision, he caught sight of a pair of cool, detached eyes.
When he looked directly, the black robe trembled slightly, and a flash of skeptical light appeared then disappeared.
That elf lady?
She was a very strong master; did she have the ability to perceive the thoughts of others?
This thought instantly cooled the agitation in Bai E's heart. His face remained beaming with a smile, but his mind had already cald down.
"Alright, return to your unit."
"Yes, Sir!"
Bai E had obtained the thing he had long dread of—
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[Bronze dal #1: As proof of your honor, you may freely enter and exit the "barracks" while you possess this dal.]
Got it!
"Well done!"
Wood was the first to co forward to congratulate Bai E.
Having his own trained soldier be the first among many challenging teams to seize the laurel undoubtedly brought glory to his face.
Not to ntion that the achievents of the artificial soldiers he trained would be counted in the assessnt of their instructors; the more impressive his artificial soldiers were, the more substantial the reward he would receive after training was complete.
The interests of everyone were aligned.
Bai E's performances, both past and present, had already proven his significant worth, and any relationship usually starts with a need.
"You can visit my ho when you have ti off from the camp."
He was a natural person with his own family.
Bai E nodded with a smile.
"Definitely!"
After a pause, Bai E took the initiative to ask, "What are we training next?"
Wood looked towards the high platform, waiting to see other artificial warrior soldiers being knocked down by a mysterious master with one move.
There is a higher value in being the sole victor.
Hearing Bai E's question by his side, he answered offhandedly.
"Still physical training, which is the main focus for these days, continuing until lunchti. After that, you can rest for an hour and a half, then in the afternoon, you'll undergo specialized training."
"Specialized training?"
"That involves strengthening the battlefield abilities related to your talents..."
Wood paused, then turned back to look at Bai E, "I rember your talent is in sharpshooting, right?"
"Right."
"So, it's about enhancing your shooting capabilities, not just your sharpshooting specialization but also the fundantal improvent to your perception attribute is key. It won't be training you then… Do well, as the training is not just for others, but for yourselves as well. Only by surviving can you experience the broader world!"
"Yes…"
Bai E responded with a hint of emotion.
After a brief exchange, the two ended their conversation; Wood continued to look in the direction of the high platform. A small number of challengers remained, and he was curious to see if any others could achieve the sa feat as Bai E.
Standing in the ranks, Bai E remained silent, his thoughts deep.
The lottery card! Here I freakin' co!
When it cos to testing one's character, it's hard not to have an overwhelming sense of excitent.
There were six abilities unlocked in the prize pool—
three specializations, two skills, and one mastery.
Through the link, Bai E could view the respective functions of the six abilities.
[Self-Restraint]is a thod for suppressing emotions and thoughts, specially designed to cope with the Elf Race's inherently sensitive senses and thought processes.
In this world where spiritual bodies are projected into higher dinsional spaces coveted by demons, overly active thoughts are absolutely lethal.
Fortunately, human physiology isn't as sensitive as that of the Elf Race, not to ntion that the template for Bai E's artificial body includes a trait for dulling thoughts.
This specialization, critical for the Elf Race, isn't of much use to him.
A loss if drawn.
[Sword Technique]strengthens the experience of wielding bladed weapons, which in so ways is similar to a mastery, albeit non-upgradeable; of course, its base effect is also stronger.
[Self-Mastery]governs control over the exertion of physical abilities, bringing inherently wild instincts under the bind of willpower.
It's like breathing; the mont you beco conscious of it, automatic turns to manual, and you can control it to be rapid and sharp, or slow and gentle.
It allows for the perfect execution of one's physical abilities, which Bai E feels might be the most optimal option in the draw.
The remaining two skills, one for offense, the other for mobility.
Mastery needs no further explanation.
In Bai E's view, out of the six abilities, aside from [Self-Restraint], the rest are all acceptable.
Furthermore, according to the official website, combinations of related specializations, masteries, traits, etc., enable the possibility of triggering so hidden effects.
For the thrill of the unknown, Bai E is always hopeful.
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