Drawing Cards With My Lifespan: Starting By Gamifying Reality

Chapter 87 - 87: Because Even I Don't Know



Chapter 87: Because Even I Don’t Know
 

In the Little Red Chamber.

On the second floor.

In the office.

Xue Qiaoqiao was playing a game in front of the computer. She was fully focused and her fair little feet were twisting under the table from time to time.

Zhang Zhenyu, who was wearing a purple suit and a blue dot tie, stared at a small stainless steel scissors. He manipulated the small scissors to cut various paper figurines on the paper.

Qian Tao was lying on a flat office chair. Even though there was a dormitory, he still liked to sleep here. At this moment, he was snoring and sleeping soundly.

In front of the three of them was Su Mo, who was staring at his computer screen.

The screen showed the official sub-forum of the supernatural forum. Only the Trascendent of the Dawn Bureau could click on it.

At this moment, Su Mo was looking at sword saint’s skill paradigm.

During this period of time, Furong District was relatively peaceful.

There were no missions or attacks.

Even they had enjoyed a rare period of peace.

Perhaps it was a rare holiday for other Trascendent.

But for Su Mo, this was torture.

After all, without missions, it would be difficult for him to obtain lifespan.

Without lifespan he could not add points to his skills and profession.

Fortunately, Su Mo had noticed this flaw long ago and decided to use his own strength to increase the skill’s level.

In the past eleven days.

Other than wasting a day on the [light of life] skill.

He spent the other ten days practicing his swordmaster skills.

He relied on his powerful talent and extreme focus.

In 10 days, he had raised five sword saint skills, including [Arc Light Sword] and [sword energy shield], to level 3.

At this point, all the sword saint skills in his interface had reached level 3.

Other than the 10% gap in profession progress, he was no different from a true Tier 3 sword saint.

Even a sword saint who had just reached Tier 3 would be beaten up by him.

This was because the opponent’s skill was likely still at tier 2.

After raising all of his Sword Saint skills to Stage 3, Su Mo did not stop.

Just because he had finished practicing all sword saint skills did not mean that he could not learn new ones.

If he had enough lifespan he might be able to try his luck and get a new sword saint skill.

But there is no relationship, there is no relationship, there is also skill paradigm, this path can be taken.

The skill paradigm was even more accurate than the card drawing.

If he wanted to learn a sword saint skill, he just had to practice it according to the paradigm of the skill.

As such, Su Mo opened the internal forum and started to look for paradigm related to sword saint skills.

It had to be said that the government’s efforts in collecting and sorting out paradigm were unprecedented.

For example, sword saint was one of the top 10 mixed cultivator profession, and the game officials had collected a total of 836 skill paradigm, which made Su Mo’s scalp go numb.

And most importantly, these paradigm were still increasing, because there would always be new skill patterns being summarized.

As for the sword saint skills that had not been summarized, they were probably dozens of times more than the skills that had been summarized.

This was also one of the reasons why the top ten official profession were far stronger than the other special professions.

The skills they could master were simply too many.

In a real fight, just the endless stream of attacks would make the other profession tired of dealing with them.

“Although there are many paradigm, there are not many opportunities to learn.”

“According to the rules of the society, newcomers can get three free chances to learn the paradigm. After that, they can get one free chance every month.”

“In other words, I can only learn four types of models at most. After that, I can only rely on points to exchange for them.”

“Asking for my points is like cutting my flesh.”

Su Mo looked at the prices of the various paradigm and felt a pain in his heart.

The official management of paradigm wasn’t very strict. In theory, if you shared information about Paradigms with people who had already exchanged for Paradigms, no one would usually check.

However, if one was reported accidentally or even made a mistake and was found out, the punishment would be quite severe.

One had to know that the Transcendent Realm had skills that could test lies.

Therefore, under normal circumstances, Trascendent would rather use their own points to exchange for information than share information with others to avoid leaving any evidence.

Su Mo started to study the skill description to see which skill paradigm he wanted to exchange for.

Skills were actually divided into different grades. These grades were not the grades of power, but the grades of learning conditions.

Some skills could be learned at low levels, but some skills could only be learned after reaching high levels.

The level here was one of the conditions to learn the skill.

There were a total of 517 skills that could be learned at the low level.

Just like Su Mo had learned, there were many repetitive skills among these skills.

It was not meaningless to repeat skills. For example, some people could not learn [Storm Sword] but could learn [Aomori Sword]. This involved factors such as personal talent and preference.

The appearance of repetitive skills ensured that every sword saint could develop their personal combat strength in a more comprehensive manner.

For example, many special profession that had not appeared for a long time might not be able to learn a certain group attack skill, and they would not be able to find a second group attack skill.

Su Mo blocked out the repeated skills, but even so, the remaining skills still dazzled him.

“You can’t bite off more than you can chew. Let’s exchange for a paradigm first.”

Su Mo’s gaze immediately locked onto a skill,[God Cleaving Sword].


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