A brave player who started by touching corpses

Chapter 43 Becoming an E-level idler

The second hero test was obviously much more detailed than the first one.

Obviously, the guild also got some information about Luke from other people and conducted a preliminary re-evaluation.

Then they all agreed that Luke was a hero whose power was not fully awakened, and he needed to release more powerful power little by little through deeper battles with monsters.

To put it bluntly, it was an interpretation of what "upgrade" meant in their understanding. After all, many high-level heroes had climbed up from the bottom of the world.

However, after the test of many projects was over, a senior person who was originally a little excited was disappointed again.

Because Luke's physical strength had improved to a certain extent, there was no change in other aspects. He was still at the level of E-level in body, and his magic power was pitifully low.

This was because Luke had not used the 15 attribute points to be allocated, but the changes in his body were not as obvious as they imagined.

Therefore, they made the judgment that Luke's ability to release a large number of magic missiles was all due to the merits of the staff.

But at this time, the issue of "hero power" is involved again.

The identity of a certified hero is between official law enforcers and foreign mercenaries. When there are monster-related incidents, they are obliged to cooperate with the guild to perform tasks. At other times, the heroes do their own things.

So in essence, it is not a direct superior-subordinate relationship, and naturally the guild is not qualified to let the heroes take the initiative to reveal all their secrets.

Many heroes have a lot of sayings about their bodies, skills, equipment and props. Taking the initiative to expose them is completely to put their weaknesses in the hands of others, which is quite unwise.

If some enemies or even anti-social degenerate heroes know about it, it may even be life-threatening.

The original founder of the guild may have the idea of ​​completely controlling all the heroes under his command, but as time goes by and some powerful heroes take the initiative to stand up, not actively exploring the secrets of the heroes has become an unwritten default rule between the guild and the heroes.

However, the subtle thing is that Luke is not a real certified hero yet, but just a cleaner who has just signed the contract not long ago, so the default rules between the heroes and the guild can actually be ignored.

The guild, or more precisely, someone in the upper echelons who followed up on this matter was very interested in Luke's staff and the ability to hide the staff, so he gave the order

It was basically whether he had the ability to store things in space, whether he was willing to hand over the staff-shaped monster item and get a generous compensation, and that your positive contribution to the human side would definitely help the entire human society.

But what they didn't know was that there was a traitor in the guild.

Yes, that's right! It was the three-eyed bald man who had a deep cooperative relationship with the guild!

In the exchange before parting at the 911 convenience store, Sanmu summarized some key points about the speech when facing the guild in a relatively concise way to Luke, and then Luke wrote them all down.

When faced with those obviously outrageous speech inducements, just refuse and it's over!

They don't dare to really do anything to you! They can't afford to lose face by robbing "ordinary people"!

Don't worry about unemployment! Come back and I'll arrange it for you!

Take the test directly when you have the chance. With me here, they can't reasonably withhold your documents!

Anyway, Sanmu has made up his mind to back up Luke. Since he has made up his mind, half-heartedness is of course not desirable. Naturally, he will help wherever he can.

Luke is not stupid. There are some things that he would do even if Sanmu didn't remind him. This person has a strong AT attitude towards strangers. Except for playing games, he is not very sociable, so he is very vigilant and not so easy to be tricked.

But because of the education he received since childhood, Luke pays great attention to the exchanges of grievances.

The guild accepted him when he was alone and had nothing, provided food, accommodation and work. Luke was grateful, so he didn't immediately accept Sanmu's invitation to switch to his side. He would still go to work and wait for missions according to the schedule even though he was already a Lv6 barbarian.

But at this moment, the guild's extraordinary temptation, which was almost the same as what Sanmu described, and the behavior of persuading Luke after he clearly refused, touched Luke's bottom line.

Luke actually didn't care about exchanging his equipment and props for some benefits, and even suffering losses was actually no big deal.

But there is a big premise here, that the equipment and props used to exchange for benefits must be things that you don't need after exchanging them.

I can not want them, but you can't rob them!

Now the guild's invitation to trade short sticks and magic wands is equivalent to robbing Luke's livelihood!

Luke, who has talent but no melee ability at present, can only rely on the three-series missiles attached to the short stick to defend against the enemy, and the guild wants to take away his long-range attack ability that he relies on for survival. How can Luke not be angry?

Of course, if he is really dependent on others, Luke will most likely choose to compromise, because survival is the priority, because he doesn't want to be bullied, and because there is always hope as long as he is alive.

But since Brother Sanmu is backing him up, the situation is different.

After all, Luke, who was once a company animal, can more or less smell that he is being targeted.

It's a bit like a conflict within the company.

Luke didn't think that such a big Hero Guild was so stingy that it would spy on ordinary people, so there must be someone behind this.

Perhaps this person was deliberately making things difficult for him who had frequent contact with Sanmu because he didn't get along with him.

...Why not just push the short stick and the staff and other things onto his brother?

Facing the staff, Luke thought to himself while always keeping a fake smile on his face.

At the same time, Sanmu, who was cooking instant noodles in a beaker in the laboratory, suddenly sneezed loudly, and soon after, he received confirmation from the guild on some issues.

"Very good."

Sanmu gave affirmative answers one by one while slurping noodles.

...

The speed at which the E-level Hero license was issued was a bit abnormal, and Luke's ID card was also issued, with four days' daily wages stored in it.

Naturally, he lost his job as a cleaner, and his dormitory. Now Luke was no different from other E-level idlers, all of whom were about to face the identity of taking on tasks and working to make a living.

Fortunately, he could still use the cafeteria. Although it was no longer free, he only needed to pay a small amount of money to use it as a buffet, and the heroes were subsidized for meals.

The license was printed with Luke's featureless, formulaic bust, which could be used as a posthumous photo in black and white, and was accompanied by the hero name that Luke had determined in advance.

In fact, at first Luke wanted to take a nickname like "Crazy Mage" or "Saman" according to the characteristics he had shown so far, but after thinking about it, he chose another nickname that seemed to have no characteristics, but only he knew that it best suited his identity.

Luke, E-level hero, hero name -

Player.

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