Chapter 37: Raising the Ranks

【xp:93】

Apparently this was the most experience Dean had since leaving the Emerald Capital.

And with the situation of the crisis he is facing now, there is no doubt that converting all these experience points into strength is the best choice - although accumulation is also a very good choice, Dean will not reject such a choice, but accumulation also needs to be timed, when faced with a crisis situation, you only know how to accumulate, and do not transform into your own strength, so that you lose your life, it is just like a joke.

Dean didn't want to be the subject of such a joke.

So, as soon as he had reached a certain level of experience, he began to plan-

Warriors need 88 experience points from LV1-LV2, and on the premise that the remaining skills [Basic Swordsmanship], [Cold Weapon (Sword/Hammer/Gun)], and [Military Swordsmanship Lv2 (Emerald)] have reached LV2, it is obviously necessary to increase the class level; After all, whether it is a basic skill or an application skill, there is a limit of 'class level +1' - although there is no such restriction on general skills, but Dean has not activated any general skills so far, and the kind of general skills that can only be activated by accumulating practice are also too late for Dean to take care of at this moment.

As for the remaining skills such as [Military Organization], [Mounting], [Swimming], [Ranged Weapon (Bow/Crossbow)], [Armor Applicable]?

Except for [Ranged Weapon (Bow/Crossbow)] and [Armor Applicable], the remaining basic skills Dean has no idea of increasing his level for the time being, and even [Ranged Weapon (Bow/Crossbow)] and [Armor Applicable], Dean has no idea of using experience points.

After all, for the former, Dean is sure that he can quickly increase his level by fighting - and now he has no shortage of similar battles.

As for the latter?

Although armor is quite important for a warrior, the premise is that you must have one piece of armor.

And this is undoubtedly quite difficult for Dean.

After seeing the warehouses of the Knights of Fecharon, Dean was already hopeless.

As for finding a blacksmith to build?

It was a time-consuming, laborious and expensive task, and I am afraid that the Blood Moon War had begun, and the armor had not yet been truly completed - as it was said in the Goetez: 'Every piece of armor is worth inheriting!' It's not just an empty phrase.

In fact, for an armor that costs around two hundred Kimptons, it would be enough to be an heirloom in anyone's home.

And if there are more stories on this armor, and even a certain wizard or priest has given special powers, then the value of this armor is immeasurable.

In the treasury of the nobles, most of them were collected with such armor.

And Dean didn't expect to be able to get a piece of magic armor, he only needed a normal piece of armor.

However, judging from the current situation, such a wish is also difficult to achieve.

Even, even a leather armor is a little difficult.

Therefore, for the time being, Dean will not waste skill points on the basic skill of [Armor Applicable].

And after putting these skills aside, there is only one thing left to improve: class level!

Dean glanced at the experience needed to level up the class, and immediately made a choice-

【Warrior LV1→LV2】

[Power: 1.5→1.7]

[Dexterity: 1.6→1.7]

[Constitution: 1.6→1.7]

And just after Dean made his choice, there was an immediate change on the character panel, and at the same time, Dean's body also changed accordingly, and the fibers of the subcutaneous muscles became thicker and tougher - but such a change was definitely not an easy process.

Hum!

Even Dean, who had tried dozens of times, still couldn't help but snort.

Not only pain, but also soreness, and when these reach an extreme, the whole body will fall into paralysis, and then after the paralysis subsides, the pain and itchiness will be clearer.

Nothing short of a professional torturer's torture.

Perhaps the only fortunate thing is that it didn't last too long.

It looks like it's less than ten seconds.

But it was these ten seconds that made Dean's liner soak through - feeling the pain, itching, and paralysis subside, Dean let out a long breath, and just took off his lining, and hung it in front of the fireplace, while he was red. Fruit. He pulled up the blanket left by Potts, draped it over his body, and picked up the four letters again.

This kind of pain is not for nothing, after experiencing this pain, Dean does not need to take a long time to adapt, he can control his body again, and there will be no things like being unable to control his body because of the rapid growth of strength and agility - in fact, if he can, Dean would rather choose a more modest way.

Of course, Dean is just thinking about it.

In order to save more time, even if it is twice as painful, Dean is willing to do it.

The four letters, dated and signed, were addressed to Potts and Molde, the two former Grand Chancellors and Collectors, were also very polite, mostly about some official and innocuous greetings - but if that were all there was, it would be a bit of a fuss to put them in a secret door.

So Dean discerned for a moment.

It didn't take long for a hint of the trick - a kind of code word mixed with passwords, using the date and time to determine which words in each line were really valid, and which ones were nonsense.

This is a method often used by thieves.

Apparently, it was Molde, the tax collector, who learned something from his other collaborators.

And after sifting through the code, the four letters in front of Dean's eyes immediately became very different—each one was evidence of Potts, Molde's actions, and the division of spoils.

After a cursory look, Dean focused more on Potts' handwriting.

Compared with Molde's elegance and delicacy, the former head of the Knights' handwriting is not only rough, but also sloppy; But such a rough and scribbled handwriting saved Dean a lot of trouble as an imitator; At least, there will be no special characters of their own in it.

In fact, among some aristocrats, such a custom was very popular.

In addition to safety concerns, it is more about being able to make yourself stand out.

Fortunately, Potts, the former head of the Knights, who only learned simple writing and mathematics after becoming a knight, did not learn such bad habits.

Or rather...... Even if he wanted to learn, he was powerless.

Looking at the crude, scribbled handwriting, Dean had already guessed a thing or two—after all, if it weren't for the fact that a true knight was supposed to be literate and math-wise, Dean was sure that Potts would never have spent a fortune on learning what seemed to him dispensable.

As for how much is that big Kimpton?

Knowledge is priceless - the scholars of Goddez have long said that although there will be a clear rule in the actual scope, but there are at least five funds a month, and this is just ordinary scholars, and if it is some famous scholars, the price will increase several times.

And under the guidance of the Grand Duke, Dean naturally didn't need to go through this, and even better, he did it better than the average scholar.

When it came time to add firewood to the fireplace for the third time, Dean sat up straight from his desk, rubbed his slightly swollen wrist, and smiled to himself that he was used to holding a weapon, not the back of a pen; Dean's eyes fell on the desk in front of him, and Dean couldn't help but smile with satisfaction as he looked at the two identical letters—one originally written by Potts, and the other by Dean.

After carefully examining the handwriting and making sure that the handwriting was correct, and that ordinary people could not distinguish it at all, Dean threw the letter he had written into the fireplace, and then took out a rag from the cloak hanging by the door—this was the garment that Dean had torn off from the Potts lining, and the pieces of the torn off garment were obviously more convincing as letters in case of emergency.

Of course, you can't use a quill.

Dean crouched down, found a charcoal or two in the fireplace that he could write, and wrote on the piece of clothing.

Basically: Potts encountered an emergency situation and led the elite of the Knights to the Order, leaving the trainee knight Dean to temporarily manage the Order.

The wording is simple, but there is nothing to transgress - although Baron Tyre has the right to command the Order, the internal affairs of the Order are still in charge of the Order, and when Potts, who is a knight, leaves, it is not an exaggeration to say that Dean, who has the title of true 'Cadet Knight', is temporarily in charge of the Order.

Of course, Baron Tyre has the right to appoint the head of his order, especially after the unfortunate death of the previous leader.

This was the prerogative of the nobility, and even the king could not intervene.

However, Dean, who had already made a plan, naturally had a way to deal with it.

After all, Dean knew Baron Tyre so well and so well that he was sure to change the Baron's decision—it only had to be clever enough!

ps, said in advance regularly~~~ decadent again, ask everyone for protection~~~

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