Forty-one Level Punishment
After Cox and Zoro cleaned the dojo, it was already night. Koshiro also prepared supper. After dinner, Koshiro seemed to be trying to check whether Zoro had any insights or breakthroughs when going out in the past few days. Koshiro simply washed up and went back to his room to rest.
Before lying down to sleep, Cox checked out his gains in solving those pirates during the day:
First of all, there are five intermediate experience materials that look like green brochures. This should have defeated Lakla's drop, and there are two low-level swordsmanship skills materials that should also come from him.
Then there are much less low-level experience materials than Coase imagined - only 4!
Coase clearly remembered that he had cut down three pirates, and they were all over ten levels. Logically speaking, there should be more than ten low-level experience materials, but why is there only one experience material you get?
“No…”
Coase soon thought of a possibility, which is the punishment for obtaining experiences in many games: in order to avoid players relying on massacre of low-level monsters to level, the experience value acquisition will be reduced when the level of the killed monster is lower than the player's certain value, and sometimes even a little experience will not be given.
Recalling the level of those pirates at that time, Coase found that one of the pirates he cut down was level 13, one level 12, and one level 15.
According to the number of experience materials obtained, Coase believes that these four experience materials should come from the pirate at level 15, and the two pirates whose level is more than 10 have contributed nothing to him.
"That is to say, the income of materials with a level difference of 5 or above is halved, and after exceeding 10, you will not get anything."
After understanding the rules of material acquisition, Cox nodded. Now he finally understood why he needed not much experience value for each upgrade. It turned out that he had restricted the acquisition of experience materials.
Seeing that he could provide him with 540 experience points in his hand, Coaster thought about it and decided not to use it for the time being. Firstly, it is more difficult to obtain experience materials after the level is raised; secondly, according to Coaster's experience in playing games, it should also be necessary to consume experience values when upgrading his skills. In order to improve the level of sword skills, it is better to leave some experience materials in advance.
After that, Coase began to meditate and meditate. Not to mention anything else, it would have greatly improved the quality of sleep.
When his brain and body were fully relaxed, Coase fell asleep with fatigue.
The next day, the morning was still similar to usual arrangements.
However, Cox was temporarily unable to swing his knife due to injury to his left hand. The person who swung his knife before breakfast became Zoro, and Cox was stuffed with several books by Koshiro.
Zoro used several iron rods with a large round stone plate at the end as a knife-waving prop to sweat proficiency. Cos sat by the courtyard and looked at the sword-related books that Koshiro took out.
These books should be considered advanced versions of previous books related to sword techniques. They assume many practical scenarios and response methods. At the same time, there is also a book that teaches people how to use the ultimate skill!
After seeing the three words "kill" in the directory, Coss suddenly became interested and hurriedly turned to the corresponding number of pages and read them with anticipation.
After a moment...
"What the hell is this?"
Coase angrily threw the book, which recorded the "serious move" to the ground in the courtyard.
"What’s wrong with you?"
After finishing a group of sword swings, Zoro read it after hearing Cox's yelling. After seeing the book that was thrown to the ground by Cox, he stepped forward a few steps forward and picked it up. Then he also questioned Cox with some anger.
"How can you throw something so important casually?"
"Is it precious? Don't think it."
Coase believes that no matter what other content in that book is, the content of the "Episode" part is enough to make people put it aside.
The "serious move" taught above is not a specific move, but a bunch of sentences that look full of B squares, which are actually full of middle-dual values and words such as "dark blood, nothingness, Shura, Avici hell" that some middle-second teenagers will like.
In short, what I teach here is how to choose a cool and cool move name, and how to increase your handsomeness by constantly chanting when using moves.
If Cox was about ten years younger, he might really love this book, and he might even write down these handsome sentences and words in a small notebook. But he had already gotten rid of the "second-second disease" in elementary school. Now when he saw these things, he would only recall the time when he fought with his classmates with a stick until the road was wiped out, and then he would like to put his hand into his mind and take out the hippocampus that stored this part of his memory and throw it into the incinerator to destroy the corpse.
Seeing Cox's disregard and even sneering attitude, Zoro's anger first became even worse, but then he should have thought of his "senior brother". He restrained his anger and said earnestly: "This book has given me a lot of inspiration, especially the part about the ultimate skill is very helpful for the practice of swordsmanship. You should read more."
However, unlike Zoro's expectation, Cox did not cry for "the kind guidance of his senior brother", but instead looked like "Are you teasing me?"
"Hey! What's your expression? I'm giving you kind words."
"Well……"
Coase's expression was very subtle. After thinking about it carefully, he realized that Zoro was not really teasing him. Judging from Zoro's fighting style later, he did learn a lot from that book. The person with the ability to name the fruit is not in vain.
But after all, he was already past the age of shouting the moves when he took action, so he could only refuse Zoro's "good intention".
"Sorry, I don't think this book is suitable for me."
At this moment, Koshiro also came to greet the two of them for breakfast. After hearing Cox's words, he immediately asked with concern: "What's wrong? Which one is not suitable for you?"
Zoro shook the book in his hand speechlessly.
"Hey! How could it be?"
Koshiro looked surprised. He walked over a few steps and took the book in Zoro's hand and opened it to look at it. After reading it, there was a little more suspicion on his face.
"No! This book is the most recommended by me, and it is the most suitable advanced textbook for you. What makes you feel that it is inappropriate?"
Faced with Koshiro's concern, Cox had to say helplessly: "It's the ultimate skill. I don't think I'm suitable for the above practice."
Chapter completed!