Chapter 466 Going to the Secret Library (4k2)(2/2)
Austin looked at the yellow-brown rock that was as ordinary as ever before, sighed suddenly, then nodded to everyone, and took the lead in walking forward.
Austin took the lead, walked ahead, skillfully removed the illusion, closed the defensive magic circle, and opened the bronze door.
Then, Allen and the mermaids jumped in and walked into this huge warehouse built with hollowed out the mountain.
Like Renard, after Alan and Raham came in, they were attracted by the scene above their heads like a flowing nebula, and they couldn't help but devote a lot of attention.
But unlike Renard, Allen and Raham were not so lucky.
I don't know if it's because they are a little different from the owner of this picture, or because they are all war vocationists, so they don't resonate with it like Reinard.
Of course, they did not gain any benefits.
"It seems that we don't have this blessing."
Allen turned to look at Renard and said jokingly.
Naturally, Renard had told him about his experience in this secret library, so he said this.
However, even though that was the case, there was no trace of loss on Allen's face, but there was just a joking tease.
After all, he had no expectations.
"If you don't have good fortune, you won't have good fortune. Anyway, you should be able to beat this far, and this thing that you can't beat will not cause you to change qualitatively."
“So, it doesn’t matter.”
Allen saw it himself, but Renard felt a little regretful.
Fortunately, as he said, this thing is just a icing on the cake, and it is not very useful or not.
Therefore, his tone was not solemn, but a little relaxed.
"But I'm very surprised. Mr. Raham has gained nothing at all. How could this happen?"
Then, the next moment, Renard changed his subject and turned to Raham, expressing his doubts.
"I am also a war vocationalist. Isn't it normal for me to have no gains?"
Raham lowered his raised head, looked at Renard beside him, and replied with a smile.
Renard looked at Allen, and the two of them had a brief conversation, and then continued to speak.
"Are you really a warrior?"
Renard's tone was a little unbelievable.
"What's wrong, don't you look like?"
Raham spread his hands.
"It's not that you questioned you, but mainly because your previous actions really make us unable to understand?"
Renard said with a wry smile, his words full of helplessness.
At this time, Allen also continued, "When we were chasing the Mask Man and Baron Isaac together, the superb tactics you showed were powerful fighting spirit."
"But on the night of February 12, what you showed was the short-range teleportation ability that broke through the air and the powerful casting ability."
"In such a situation, we really don't know your profession."
Allen paused for a moment and then spoke, "Of course, although we are curious about this, if it involves your secret, you don't have to answer, and we will naturally keep it for you."
Although Renard and Allen were curious about the details, they were not unaware of the importance of it.
If they hadn't had the experience of fighting side by side and had cultivated a considerable degree of friendship with comrades in the process.
Then, Allen and Renard will never speak out.
After all, there are so many things that force people die from curiosity and other things.
But since everyone is already familiar with each other, it doesn’t matter if you give it a try.
At most, the other party is unwilling to say it.
However, judging from the other party's situation that did not specifically conceal, this should not touch the other party's bottom line.
"I am indeed a warrior."
"But at the same time, I also worked as a spellcaster."
(?_?)
Allen and Renard slowly raised questions and showed a confused expression.
They felt that either they had problems or Raham had problems.
This is not consistent with common sense!
Although in this real world, there will be no fixed game mechanisms such as incompatibility of careers, punishment for transfer experiences, etc.
However, part-time jobs consume a lot of energy and delay the progress of a single career, there is no doubt about it.
It can be said that this is also another manifestation of empirical punishment.
Of course, this is not why Allen and the others are so surprised.
The reason they were surprised was that Raham actually worked part-time in a law profession.
Everyone plays part-time jobs, if they are part-time fighters, or part-time warlocks, and mages...
But no matter what, they are next to each other.
It is really rare to play a game of combat and legal positions like Raham!
After all, the underlying structure of the two professions is different!
One is to train the body, and the one who walks is to become a saint in the flesh; the other is to temper the spirit, and what is to be immortal in the soul. One is to temper the body, break the shackles in the glory to create fighting spirit; the other is to temper the spirit, burst out the spark of will in the extreme emotions and ignite magic.
Chapter completed!