"By the way Liz, um..." Lingyu mentioned the old beggar. Artolis was out these days and couldn't come to accompany Corvo, so she had to ask Lingyu to help take care of him.
I learned from Lingyu that Corvo would go to that alley every night. Lingyu also listened to Artolis's instructions and would bring some bread and wine to the entrance of the alley every day.
"The old man was running around all alone. In the past, he only stopped in that alley occasionally. Since you came, the other party will appear there almost every night." Lingyu sighed as he spoke, "Maybe. I treat you as a family member and treat others as if you are a stranger."
"Family?" These two words lingered in Artolis's mind. Artolis wondered if she should find a good home for Corvo. It also made Artolis feel bad that she always slept on the street.
"No need," Corvo replied in his vigorous voice.
"Eh?" Artolis didn't expect that the other party would refuse directly, and Corvo also had his own excuse.
But I saw the other party took a sip of wine and said: "I am not happy to live in a temple, and I am not sad to be far away from the rivers and lakes. When the sun and wind are grinding, and the autumn is cold, he will tuck my feet in and pour a cup of warm tea for me." The tea... is too weak." As he spoke, Corvo took a sip of wine and expressed that he did not want to continue this topic.
She didn't understand what Corvo meant, but looking at Corvo's decisive look, Artolis could only give up her idea.
Sitting next to Corvo always made Artolis feel at ease. She raised her head and looked at the stars shining in the sky, and couldn't help but smile.
"The so-called secondary profession is a secondary profession relative to the main profession. Alchemy, enchantment, blacksmithing, cooking and medicine are the five most common secondary professions." Klaue held the book and talked about the theory of cultivation. Knowledge.
Sub-career! Listening to Crowe's description, Artolis raised her eyebrows.
"Sub-professionals can assist cultivators to improve their strength. Everyone's situation is different, and the direction and purpose they choose may be very different. No one is forced to follow their personal wishes. In a calm state, there will be no complaints or worries. , let alone regarded as a 'must'. So, among the students present, which of them have practiced sub-profession? Can you tell me what your sub-profession is?" Crowe suddenly asked as he spoke.
Artolis was still taking notes, but Lancelot spoke first.
"Learn to forge."
But no, Artolis put down her pen and turned her head to look at Lancelot. That guy was working for Mr. Luo Wei, so it was normal for him to learn some blacksmithing skills from him.
"Well, very good." After praising Lancelot, Crowe looked around again to make sure no one raised their hands again.
"What about you, poetry student?"
"Me?" Kaguya was stunned when he heard Mr. Crowe calling her, then stood up and answered directly: "As for me, I haven't learned any sub-professions yet."
"Yes." Crow nodded and motioned for Kaguya to sit down.
Pushing up his glasses, Crowe continued: "I hope that each of you can learn a sub-profession, which will have certain benefits for you in all aspects..."
Secondary profession... Artolis was thinking as she followed Gawain. We made an appointment to go to the library to read this afternoon. Remembering what Crowe said in the morning, Artolis was wondering if it was necessary to read books on this subject.
After thinking about it, the two of them entered the door of the library one after another and walked to the counter at the door. Artolis asked: "Is there any book about sub-professions?"
After hearing this, the administrator looked at Artoris, perhaps observing her level. After a moment, the other party smiled slightly and replied: "The basic sub-professional books are at the east corner of the second floor. If you need more advanced teaching materials, you need to go to a higher level to find them. Of course, the location is the same, at the east corner."
"Okay, thank you." After thanking him, Artolis quickly caught up with Gawain.
"Do you want to practice the deputy job?" Gawain naturally heard the conversation between the two and saw Artoris catching up, so he asked.
"I plan to take a look first. If you are interested, then go and practice." Catching Gawain's gaze, Artoris replied.
After entering the library on the second floor, they stopped talking. After exiting the stairs, Artolis and Gawain separated to search for books.
At the east corner, Artolis glanced at the rows of bookshelves, and soon she found the book she was looking for.
A whole row of hundreds of books on side careers. As Crowe said, there are many sub-professions, and the more popular ones are alchemist, blacksmith, pharmacist, enchanter and cook.
Artoris still has a good impression of the secondary job of cooking, since it involves eating after all. Of course, a cooking chef is not just a cook. There are cooking recipes for the door, and Artolis browsed them casually. Roughly speaking, if the dishes are made according to the requirements of the recipe, the person who eats the dishes can get spiritual power replenishment or attribute improvement in a short period of time.
The effect should be similar to some recovery potions. Looking at the book, Artolis couldn't help but think of the steaks that Gawain had grilled. Speaking of which, it is true that baked foods of different colors have different effects.
Regarding cooking, there are not many requirements, so the upper level should focus more on recipes in this regard. Thinking about it, Artolis closed the book. Sure enough, she wasn't very interested in cooking, but she could let Gawain try it later.
With a sly smile, Artolis reached out to get other books. In one afternoon, Artolis read through all the recorded sub-professional books. After eliminating one profession after another, Artolis focused on enchantment.
It’s not that she has a soft spot for this profession, but among all the secondary profession books here, Artoris thinks it is the easiest to understand. And it seems interesting.
So Artolis walked to the column of enchanted books, took down a few books from above, and read through them.
Grind or dissolve the material, and use a refined enchanting pen to write the melted material on the weapons and equipment, and the enchanted weapons will be given temporary attributes.
Artolis trimmed her hair and wrote lightly, making it seem as if enchantment was a very simple business. But is this really the case?
From the data-based books, Artolis discovered an interesting phenomenon. Among enchanters, the ratio of those who have learned basic enchantment to those who have learned higher levels is about 25,000:1.
Seeing this, Artolis was also stunned for a moment.