Chapter 43 Becoming an E-class idler

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The second brave test was obviously much more detailed than the first.

Obviously, the guild also got some information about Luke from others and made a preliminary re-evaluation.

Later, they all agreed that Luke belonged to the kind of hero whose power was not fully awakened, and needed to release more powerful power bit by bit through deeper battles with monsters.

To put it bluntly, they explained what "upgrading" was in the way they understood it. After all, many high-level warriors had climbed up bit by bit from the humble bottom.

However, when the numerous tests of the project were completed, a certain senior person who was originally excited became disappointed again.

Because except for Luke's physical strength, which has improved to a certain extent, there are still no changes in other aspects. His body is still at the level of E level, and his magic power is pitifully low.

This is because Luke has not yet used the 15 attribute points to be allocated, and the changes in his body are not as obvious as they imagined.

As a result, they concluded that Luke's ability to release a large number of magic missiles was all due to the work of that staff.

But at this time, the issue of "brave power" was again involved.

The identity of the certified brave is between official law enforcers and foreign mercenaries. When monster-related incidents occur, they are obliged to cooperate with the guild to perform tasks. At other times, the braves do their own thing.

Therefore, it is not essentially a direct superior-subordinate relationship, and the Natural Guild is not qualified to let the brave reveal all his secrets.

Many brave warriors have a lot to say about their bodies, skills, equipment and props. Taking the initiative to expose them is to put your weaknesses in the hands of others. This is quite unwise behavior.

If some enemies or even anti-social fallen heroes find out about it, their lives may even be in danger.

The original founder of the guild may have wanted to completely control all the braves under his command, but as time went by and some powerful braves took the initiative to stand up, not actively exploring the secrets of the braves became a problem between the guild and the braves. The unwritten default rules.

But the subtle thing is that Luke is not a real certified hero yet, he is just a cleaner who has just signed a contract, so the default rules between the hero and the guild do not need to be followed.

The guild, or to be precise, someone at the top who followed up on this matter was very interested in Luke's staff and his ability to hide it, so he ordered his subordinates to ask Luke directly. stand up.

It basically means whether you have the ability to store space, and whether you are willing to turn in that staff-shaped monster prop and receive generous compensation. Your positive contribution to humanity will definitely be helpful to the entire human society.

But what they don't know is that there is a mole in the guild.

Yes, that's right! It's the three-eyed bald man who has a deep cooperative relationship with the guild!

During the exchange before leaving at the 911 convenience store, Sanmu summarized some key points about how to speak when facing the guild to Luke in relatively concise words, and Luke memorized them all.

When faced with those temptations that are obviously out of line, just say no and that’s it!

They don't dare to really do anything to you! They can't afford to rob "ordinary people" of that person!

No need to worry about unemployment! Come back to me and arrange it for you directly!

If you have the chance, just do the verification directly. Even if I'm here, they won't be able to reasonably seize your documents!

Anyway, Sanmu has made up his mind to be Luke's backer, and since he has already made up his mind, it is of course not advisable to do anything half-hearted. Naturally, he will help wherever he can.

Luke is not stupid at all. He will do something even if his three eyes don't remind him. This person has a very thick stance on AT towards strangers. Apart from playing games, he is not very gregarious, so he is also very vigilant. , not so easy to fall into.

But because of the education he received since childhood, Luke pays great attention to the kind of grudges.

The guild accepted him when he had nothing and was alone, and provided him with food, accommodation and work. Luke was grateful, so he didn't immediately agree to Sanmu's invitation to switch to his side. He was already a Level 6 barbarian. In this case, I still prepare to go to work according to the schedule and wait for the task.

But at this moment, the guild's extraordinary temptation was almost indistinguishable from what Sanmu described, and after Luke's clear rejection, he began to behave in a seductive manner, which was considered to have touched Luke's bottom line.

Luke actually doesn't care about using his equipment and props in exchange for some benefits, and even suffering a loss is not a big deal.

But the big premise here is that the equipment and props used in exchange for benefits must be items you don’t need.

I can don’t want it, but you can’t steal it!

Now the guild's invitation to trade short sticks and staffs is basically equivalent to robbing Luke of his job!

Luke, who is talented but currently has no melee ability, can still only rely on the three-series missiles attached to the short stick to fend off enemies. And the guild wants to take away the long-range attack ability that he relies on for a living. What can Luke do? Maybe not angry?

Of course, if he is really dependent on someone else, Luke will most likely choose to compromise, because survival is his priority, because he doesn't want to be stuck in the shoes, because as long as he is alive, there is always hope.

But now that the three-eyed brother has the whole story, the situation is different.

After all, Luke, who was also a former social worker, could smell something of being targeted.

It's a bit like a conflict within the company.

Luke doesn't think that the huge Brave Guild is stingy enough to peek into ordinary people's belongings, so there must be someone behind this matter.

Perhaps this person still deliberately made things difficult for himself, who had frequent contact with Sanmu, because he couldn't deal with Sanmu.

...Why don't you just push the short staff and other things on me?

Luke, who always maintained a smiley expression when facing the staff, thought to himself.

At the same time, Sanmu, who was cooking instant noodles in a beaker in the laboratory, suddenly sneezed hugely, and not long after, he received confirmation from the guild on certain issues.

"very good."

Sanmu gave affirmative answers one by one while frowning.



The E-class brave license was issued at an unusually fast speed, and Luke's ID card was also issued along with it, which contained four days' daily salary.

Naturally, his identity as a cleaner is gone, as is his dormitory. Now Luke is no different from other E-class idlers. They are all working to make a living when they are about to face tasks.

Fortunately, he can still use the cafeteria. Although it is no longer free, he only needs to pay a small amount of money to show off as a buffet. Brave people are subsidized for eating.

The license was printed with Luke's nondescript formulaic bust, which was replaced with a black and white color scheme that could be used as a posthumous photo without any problem, and was paired with Luke's own hero name that he had determined in advance.

In fact, at first Luke wanted to give him a nickname like "Crazy Mage" or "Saman" based on the characteristics he had shown so far, but after thinking about it, he chose another one that seemed to have no characteristics, but was Only he knows the nickname that best suits his identity.

Luke, E-class hero, hero’s name——

player.