Become Aquaman from Black Robe

Chapter 48 Three major professions



Edgar seemed dissatisfied with his native people.

This is Kevin's guess based on his conversation with Edgar.

This is normal.

Although the native of the motherland is powerful and is the most perfect superhuman in the Walter Group today, except for this, there is no characteristic in him that Edgar likes.

Arrogance, conceitedness, willfulness, extreme personality, and various other flaws.

With such an existence, if the Watt Group hadn't been able to find someone who could replace him, the motherland might have stepped down from the position of captain of the seven-man team long ago.

So when Edgar thought that Kevin had the possibility to replace him, he came to talk to Kevin and test Kevin's mind.

But in fact, Kevin really has no idea about the captain of the seven-man team.

When it comes to making money, Kevin actually makes enough money now, mainly because he often goes to the bottom of the sea to fish for sunken ship antiques and gold and silver jewelry to sell.

The card that does not belong to the Watt Group has now accumulated tens of millions. Even if he leaves the Watt Group and pays a large amount of liquidated damages, Kevin can still have a lot of savings.

Kevin no longer values ​​his position within the seven-man team that much.

The reason why he still stays in the seven-man team is because this identity allows him to easily access the plot, and being exposed to the plot allows Kevin to obtain more skill points.

Kevin discovered a long time ago that the way to obtain skill points is not just by changing the plot.

Changing the plot is nothing more than obtaining the most basic skill points. If Kevin can participate in the changed plot, he will continue to obtain skill points.

In other words, change and participation are the correct ways to obtain skill points.

Kevin kept Kimiko with him, which in itself was considered a part of the plot. Therefore, even if the plot was not changed during this period, Kevin also gained skill points that could upgrade water flow control to LV4 level.

As for participating in the plot, staying in the seven-man team is undoubtedly the easiest way to participate in the plot.

After all, the entire plot of the black robe revolves around the relationship between the black robe, the Seven, and the Watt Group.

Motivation to keep Kevin here, nothing more.

If Kevin had another way to gain skill points, he would be fine even if he didn't stay in the Seven.

"Captain...it feels like another trouble..."

Back home, Kevin rubbed his forehead in thought.

The people of the motherland are easy to coax, but they are not always easy to coax. If he finds that someone is lying to him, even if it is the person he loves most, he will kill him without mercy.

Like Madeleine.

Although Madeleine has always been 'in love' with the people of the motherland in a special capacity in order to take advantage of them, she is still one of the people who are most loved by the people of the motherland.

As a result, when they learned that Madeleine had concealed her son's affairs, the people of the motherland killed her without much nostalgia.

It can be seen from here that the people of the motherland themselves are extremely selfish and cruel people.

Appeasing and flattering can only stabilize him for a while.

If you want to stabilize him forever, you can only be stronger than him.

But now Kevin does not have the strength to compete with the people of the motherland. If the people of the motherland know at this time that Kevin may become the new captain of the seven-man team...

The people of the motherland are afraid that they may not really have murderous intentions towards Kevin.

But speaking of improving his strength, Kevin now has fourteen skill points... no, fifteen skill points, but he can try to allocate them.

Through getting along with Kimiko, Kevin gained two skill points. In addition to the twelve skill points originally obtained by changing the hijacking incident, Kevin originally had fourteen.

But what Kevin never expected was that he did nothing today, just communicated with these survivors, and gained a new skill point.

This aspect confirms Kevin's guess. Participating in the changed plot is also a part of gaining skill points.

On the other hand, it also gives Kevin more choices.

He now plans to set up a 'victim rescue team' dedicated to helping the characters he saved by changing the plot.

Use this to gain more skill points.

Only fifteen skill points are still not enough for Kevin to upgrade to one of the LV4s, but changing jobs...Kevin can give it a try.

After all, Kevin really wants to know what job transfer is all about.

"First click [Water Sword], then click [Water Ball], um... let's click one first to see..."

After deciding, Kevin looked at the two skill icons full of slots behind [Water Control] and cursed in his heart.

He had been very surprised before. He obviously had water control, so wouldn't it be superfluous to get a water polo and water sword?

So Kevin has never looked at these two skills, and he doesn't even have the desire to click on them.

But these two skills are still essential skills on the only way to [career change], which makes Kevin feel disgusting, neither up nor down.

Now that I have plenty of skill points, I can try clicking them to see what these two skills are.

Anyway, there are two steps to lighting up skill points. One step is to allocate skill points, and the other is to directly determine it.

If these two skills are not what you want and the job change is not as good as expected, Kevin can completely remove the allocation of skill points and save them for the next improvement.

First, he clicked the water sword, and the number of skill points was reduced by one. Then Kevin clicked the water sword again, and the number of skill points was reduced by one...

etc.

minus one! ?

Kevin clicked on the two-level water sword. He had not decided to allocate skill points yet, and then looked at the remaining skill points.

It's exactly thirteen o'clock.

He tentatively clicked on the level 1 water sword again, and the number of skill points changed from thirteen to twelve.

Now Kevin was shocked.

“It only takes one point to upgrade this skill??”

The previous skills require one point for level one, two points for level two, four points for level three, and eight points for level four.

Every time it is improved exponentially.

Kevin originally thought the same was true for these two skills, but he didn't expect these two skills to save skill points so much.

"No... no matter how much I save, this skill is useless. It's not a waste of my skill points..."

Less wasted than expected though.

Kevin complained in his heart, and slowly raised the water sword to level three, and also raised the water ball to level three.

Of course, he only allocated it and did not really confirm its use.

Then Kevin realized that he seemed to have misunderstood something.

The water sword and water polo seemed not as useless as he thought.

It's true that Kevin himself manipulates the water flow to form swords and balls.

But the skills obtained through skill points are a little bit different from the water sword and water polo formed by himself.

To put it simply, it is a skill that is obtained through skill points, and it comes with its own enchantment.

If the water sword created by Kevin is controlled by him, it can cut through ordinary wood and metal.

The water sword created with skills can cut higher-grade alloys, and it is not impossible to even cut through the skin of some superhumans with hard skin.

Of course, the skill level required may be a little higher.

The same is true for water balloons. The water balloons created by Kevin alone can be used to hit people, but it may take some effort to smash people's heads into pieces.

But the water ball fired by the skill point can easily smash a person's head. The higher the level, the greater the power.

so……

"This is fucking magic!!!"

Kevin finally understood why there were two seemingly useless skills in the skill tree.

If it was magic, it would be understandable.

Magic has magical power that people cannot understand.

Kevin, who vaguely guessed that these two skills were magic, couldn't wait to click on the [Professional Change] skill icon.

Fortunately, the [Job Change] skill icon only requires four skill points to light up.

And when Kevin had assigned the skills but was still undecided, three shining icons appeared in front of Kevin's eyes on the skill tree.

The bases of the three icons are light green, light blue and light red, the standard three primary colors.

The patterns on the three icons are also different.

The light green icon is a small man suspended in the waves, with a naked upper body and a strong body, like a fighter.

The light blue icon is small and thin, wearing a long hooded cloak, and holding a long stick that is taller than the villain, like a staff.

The light red icon is a bearded man in simple clothes, holding a thick book in his hand, surrounded by fish patterns.

Kevin's expectation was good. The three icons represented three professions.

The green icon is [Deep Sea Fighter], the blue icon is [Ocean Mage], and the red icon is [Poseidon Messenger].

Among the three icons, only the icon of [Ocean Mage] is shining brightly now.

The skill tree of [Ocean Mage] is connected to the skill icons of Kevin's [Water Sword] and [Water Ball].


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