Translator: Dess Editor: Efydatia
Kieran had made his decision based on his skills’ optimum attribute growth and attacking power .
[Knights of Dawn Body Tempering Art] was at the top of the list, followed by [Hand-to-hand Combat] and [Sharp Weapon (Dagger)], [Firearm Weapon (Light Firearm)], [Evading],
[Undercover], [Tracking], and finally the [Barsical Kick], which was restricted by the level of the [Knights of Dawn Body Tempering Art] .
[Knights of Dawn Body Tempering Art] was a core skill to Kieran, so when there was room for an upgrade, he would definitely take it .
Both [Hand-to-hand Combat] and [Sharp Weapon (Dagger)]’s related attributes were Strength, Agility, and Constitution . The attributes overlapped, so in order to upgrade either skill, Kieran would have to depend on the kind of weapon he would be able to acquire, either a dagger or a gauntlet .
Kieran preferred [Sharp Weapon(Dagger)], because it was cheaper by 1,000 Points than [Hand-to-hand Combat] .
According to his calculations, even if he chose [Hand-to-hand Combat], which was more costly, he would still need to spend 25,500 Points, 14 Skill Points, and 1 Golden Skill Point .
After selling the jewels, he would have 30,200 Points, 14 Skills Points, and 1 Golden Skill Point . To Kieran, this was the better option .
Better still, there would also be a balance of leftover Points, which would allow him to have more freedom in choosing a weapon .
His stock of grenades had been used up during his battle against Primus too, so he would need to restock . After the grenades’ outstanding performance, he had already become emotionally attached to this expensive consumable .
Despite the timeline restrictions, the grenade had still proved to have a formidable destructive power .
Of course, there were two more skills, [Explosive Weapon (Explosion)] and [Lockpicking], which both needed to be leveled up from Basic to Entry, or even Master Level .
"I’m still some skill points short!"
Kieran looked at his calculations after the selection . The Points were still sufficient, but the Skill Points were not enough to meet his needs .
He opened his mailbox and PMed Lawless .
"How many Points is 1 Skill Point worth?"
"At least 3,000!"
Lawless’s reply shocked him . He could not even process it .
Without hesitating, Kieran screenshotted the nine jewel fragments and sent them over along with their prices .
Lawless did not reply immediately . He went silent for quite a while .
Then suddenly, Kieran’s mailbox was spammed with messages .
… . . .
Lawless: BRO! Where did u get so many jewels?
Lawless: Did u raid the dragon’s lair?
Lawless: I thought u were just a noob? U can’t have encountered a dragon!
Lawless: You’re so lucky, man!
A series of surprised messages started popping up nonstop following the screenshots .
It had not been hard for Lawless to guess that Kieran was a newbie . Kieran’s earlier questions about the underground game had said it all . He was just a very lucky bastard .
Kieran typed, "Cut the crap! Let's get down to business already!"
Lawless had proven to be a worthy friend, but after multiple trades with him, Kieran knew that his one problem was that he talked a lot .
If he did not stop Lawless from spamming him any further, this could turn into a very long conversation .
… . . .
… . . .
Lawless: I can’t buy it all myself!
Lawless: I’ll introduce u to someone!
Lawless: Besides, you have 5 rubies and 3 emeralds in ur stash . The price will vary depending on whether you sell them individually or in bulk!
2567: How much?
Lawless: 5 rubies for 12,000 Points, 7 SP
Lawless: 3 emeralds for 7,000 Points, 4 SP
Lawless: Hold on, I’ll contact my guy!
… . .
As Lawless went offline, Kieran smirked . Those extra 3,000 Points would allow him to have more choices .
Lawless’s honesty had made a favorable impression on Kieran as well . Honesty was always a welcome virtue .
As for trust? It was still too early to decide at this stage .
After a while, Lawless invited a player nicknamed Blacksmith into their chat, creating a group chat .
Lawless: 2567, make an offer to Blacksmith!
Lawless: Blacksmith, this is the guy that sold me the [Tekken-II]!
Lawless: Oh Blacksmith, u missed the scene where I blew that Burrow Dragon to hell! It was a once in a lifetime experience!
Lawless: 2567, If u are looking for embedded items, hit up Blacksmith! He is a trustworthy merchant!
Lawless: 2567, If u are looking for embedded items, hit up Blacksmith! He is a trustworthy merchant!
Lawless: Too bad the Burrow Dragon had only a tiny bit of Elder Dragon Blood! It was strong alright, but it did not collect treasure like the others!
Lawless: What a let down!
Ignoring Lawless’ usual mumbling, Kieran made an offer to Blacksmith, just like Lawless had told him to .
5 Rubies: 12,000 Points, 7 Skill Points .
3 Emeralds: 7,000 Points, 4 Skill Points .
1 Topaz: 2,000 Points, 1 Skill Point .
Blacksmith ignored Lawless’ crap as well . After the deal with Kieran was done, he went offline .
Kieran looked at the 21,000 Points and 12 Skill Points and messaged Lawless that he was looking for a dagger or gauntlet (Right Hand), at least Great Rank, priced around 1,000 Points .
He was about to logout of his mailbox when, after a short consideration, he added "Magical Rank will do as well" and sent it to Lawless .
As for Rare or Legendary Rank? Kieran dared not even think about it .
If there even existed such a weapon in the market, he would not be able to afford it .
Underground game, location unknown .
Lawless had been typing about his game experience excitedly in the chatroom when, after about ten messages, 2567 and Blacksmith both went offline .
"Come on, guys! Don’t be such party poopers!" Lawless started to rant about 2567 and Blacksmith’s ignorance .
He whined about the two of them for ten minutes, acting as if they had done something unforgivable .
He only stopped when a name on his friend list lit up .
He whined about the two of them for ten minutes, acting as if they had done something unforgivable .
He only stopped when a name on his friend list lit up .
It was Monien .
Lawless saw the name come online and frowned . He and Monien had both been beta players in the earlier stages of the game .
He did not like him, because he was an unpredictable player, but Monien had helped Lawless enough times for him to add him to his friend list .
Lawless: What?
Monien: One of my clients, Starbeck, wants to enter a Fifth Time dungeon, and he’s looking for a reliable team to do it .
Lawless: I’m a lone wolf .
Monien: What about Blacksmith?
Lawless: Don’t u drag other people into this!
Monien: Then… How about that lucky newbie that you mentioned? He should have a certain level of strength . It would bring down the average times in the dungeon as well! Definitely the best teammate one could ask for!
Lawless: I said, don’t drag others into this!
Monien: You know I could make you a good offer, right? Why don’t you ask the newbie for me? After all, you can’t replace him, can you?
Lawless was left speechless as he looked at Monien’s last sentence .
He knew that Monien would make 2567 an offer he wouldn’t be able to refuse . Plus, it was exactly as he had said . Lawless could not replace 2567 .
"F*cking c*nt!" he cursed quietly .
Chapter 66 Trade Part II Translator Dess Editor Efydatia Kieran had made his decision based on his skills optimum attribute growth and attacking power . Knights of Dawn Body Tempering Art was at the top of the list, followed by Hand to hand Combat and Sharp Weapon Dagger , Firearm Weapon Light Firearm , Evading , Undercover , Tracking , and finally the Barsical Kick , which was restricted by the level of the Knights of Dawn Body Tempering Art . Knights of Dawn Body Tempering Art was a core skill to Kieran, so when there was room for an upgrade, he would definitely take it . Both Hand to hand Combat and Sharp Weapon Dagger s related attributes were Strength, Agility, and Constitution . The attributes overlapped, so in order to upgrade either skill, Kieran would have to depend on the kind of weapon he would be able to acquire, either a dagger or a gauntlet . Kieran preferred Sharp Weapon Dagger , because it was cheaper by 1,000 Points than Hand to hand Combat . According to his calculations, even if he chose Hand to hand Combat , which was more costly, he would still need to spend 25,500 Points, 14 Skill Points, and 1 Golden Skill Point . After selling the jewels, he would have 30,200 Points, 14 Skills Points, and 1 Golden Skill Point . To Kieran, this was the better option . Better still, there would also be a balance of leftover Points, which would allow him to have more freedom in choosing a weapon . His stock of grenades had been used up during his battle against Primus too, so he would need to restock . After the grenades outstanding performance, he had already become emotionally attached to this expensive consumable . Despite the timeline restrictions, the grenade had still proved to have a formidable destructive power . Of course, there were two more skills, Explosive Weapon Explosion and Lockpicking , which both needed to be leveled up from Basic to Entry, or even Master Level . I m still some skill points short Kieran looked at his calculations after the selection . The Points were still sufficient, but the Skill Points were not enough to meet his needs . He opened his mailbox and PMed Lawless . How many Points is 1 Skill Point worth At least 3,000 Lawless s reply shocked him . He could not even process it . Without hesitating, Kieran screenshotted the nine jewel fragments and sent them over along with their prices . Lawless did not reply immediately . He went silent for quite a while . Then suddenly, Kieran s mailbox was spammed with messages . . . . Lawless BRO Where did u get so many jewels Lawless Did u raid the dragon s lair Lawless I thought u were just a noob U can t have encountered a dragon Lawless You re so lucky, man . . . A series of surprised messages started popping up nonstop following the screenshots . It had not been hard for Lawless to guess that Kieran was a newbie . Kieran s earlier questions about the underground game had said it all . He was just a very lucky bastard . Kieran typed, Cut the crap Let 39 s get down to business already Lawless had proven to be a worthy friend, but after multiple trades with him, Kieran knew that his one problem was that he talked a lot . If he did not stop Lawless from spamming him any further, this could turn into a very long conversation . . . . Lawless I can t buy it all myself Lawless I ll introduce u to someone Lawless Besides, you have 5 rubies and 3 emeralds in ur stash . The price will vary depending on whether you sell them individually or in bulk 2567 How much Lawless 5 rubies for 12,000 Points, 7 SP Lawless 3 emeralds for 7,000 Points, 4 SP Lawless Hold on, I ll contact my guy . . As Lawless went offline, Kieran smirked . Those extra 3,000 Points would allow him to have more choices . Lawless s honesty had made a favorable impression on Kieran as well . Honesty was always a welcome virtue . As for trust It was still too early to decide at this stage . After a while, Lawless invited a player nicknamed Blacksmith into their chat, creating a group chat . . . . Lawless 2567, make an offer to Blacksmith Lawless Blacksmith, this is the guy that sold me the Tekken II Lawless Oh Blacksmith, u missed the scene where I blew that Burrow Dragon to hell It was a once in a lifetime experience Lawless 2567, If u are looking for embedded items, hit up Blacksmith He is a trustworthy merchant Lawless Too bad the Burrow Dragon had only a tiny bit of Elder Dragon Blood It was strong alright, but it did not collect treasure like the others Lawless What a let down . . . Ignoring Lawless usual mumbling, Kieran made an offer to Blacksmith, just like Lawless had told him to . 5 Rubies 12,000 Points, 7 Skill Points . 3 Emeralds 7,000 Points, 4 Skill Points . 1 Topaz 2,000 Points, 1 Skill Point . Blacksmith ignored Lawless crap as well . After the deal with Kieran was done, he went offline . Kieran looked at the 21,000 Points and 12 Skill Points and messaged Lawless that he was looking for a dagger or gauntlet Right Hand , at least Great Rank, priced around 1,000 Points . He was about to logout of his mailbox when, after a short consideration, he added Magical Rank will do as well and sent it to Lawless . As for Rare or Legendary Rank Kieran dared not even think about it . If there even existed such a weapon in the market, he would not be able to afford it . . . . Underground game, location unknown . Lawless had been typing about his game experience excitedly in the chatroom when, after about ten messages, 2567 and Blacksmith both went offline . Come on, guys Don t be such party poopers Lawless started to rant about 2567 and Blacksmith s ignorance . He whined about the two of them for ten minutes, acting as if they had done something unforgivable . He only stopped when a name on his friend list lit up . It was Monien . Lawless saw the name come online and frowned . He and Monien had both been beta players in the earlier stages of the game . He did not like him, because he was an unpredictable player, but Monien had helped Lawless enough times for him to add him to his friend list . . . . Lawless What Monien One of my clients, Starbeck, wants to enter a Fifth Time dungeon, and he s looking for a reliable team to do it . Lawless I m a lone wolf . Monien What about Blacksmith Lawless Don t u drag other people into this Monien Then How about that lucky newbie that you mentioned He should have a certain level of strength . It would bring down the average times in the dungeon as well Definitely the best teammate one could ask for Lawless I said, don t drag others into this Monien You know I could make you a good offer, right Why don t you ask the newbie for me After all, you can t replace him, can you . . . Lawless was left speechless as he looked at Monien s last sentence . He knew that Monien would make 2567 an offer he wouldn t be able to refuse . Plus, it was exactly as he had said . Lawless could not replace 2567 . F cking c nt he cursed quietly .Chapter end
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