Wizard: I brought the wrong system

Chapter 425 Arrow's Martial Arts

Ian must have also noticed the reaction speed of 'Yaro Garner'. He is also very self-aware, knowing that he is not as good as him, so he uses this method to make up for it.

But can this kind of mechanical and indiscriminate basic early warning magic array, combined with uncontrollable and rigid moves, really be of any use?

Yarrow was skeptical.

Ian has a different understanding of this:

"This basic early warning magic array will not be activated all the time, you can choose whether to activate it after discovering the enemy.

As for the rigidity of the moves... Yes, it is true that there is no way to control it freely. After all, I have not mastered the sword moves myself. Once I change them, all the moves I designed will be messed up.

If you can't adjust the moves, then adjust the angle and direction of the flight.

If the move is fixed and released in front, then put all your attention on the movement to ensure that the enemy is always in front of you, isn't it all right? "

Ian spoke a little abstractly, but Yarrow understood.

"Basic warning array" combined with "movements" can be regarded as a skill as a whole. The effect of the skill is: "When the enemy is within two meters of the body, it will immediately release the sword move".

Ian's overall tactical arrangement for the wind-type armor is similar to some games with a mid-air combat background. It needs to 'point' at the enemy and press the button to release moves.

If you miss the alignment and hit the air with a combo, then run away immediately, interrupt the "combo" and move again.

If the enemy is too fast, too powerful, or very experienced in combat... In short, if you break through the front of the soldiers in various ways, your own wind shield will bounce off the enemy, or bounce off yourself.

——Only in theory, if you don't carry out a saturation attack, it seems that you really can't take it down?

Yarrow is really getting more and more interested in this armor.

So, even knowing that the wind armor might be the key to the problem, he couldn't help but ask:

"I see that your material rack is empty, where is your... battle armor?"

"It was taken by Morton." Ian's face was particularly ugly.

Yarrow raised his hand and made a stop gesture: "Wait... how many people in your family are named Morton?"

Ian sneered a few times: "That's right, it's my so-called brother, that bastard who doesn't even have the surname 'Boone'!"

Ian didn't know Yarrow's deeper intentions at all, but mistakenly thought that Yarrow just didn't believe that 'Morton' would do such a thing.

Yarrow whispered, "It's really him?"

That cruel and ruthless mission statement really refers to the handsome, cheerful and kind Brother Morton?

Brother Morton = three skill points?

Yarrow still hesitated, he didn't quite believe that Morton would be that kind of cruel and ruthless person.

——It doesn't look like it either.

So much so that Aroma immediately helped Morton find an excuse: even if the mission statement was true, couldn't Morton have deceived the bad guys and tricked the truly bloody and ruthless wizard apprentice into a flower fertilizer?

Not to mention, this reason really becomes more and more reasonable the more I think about it... How many good people can wizards have?

But it was also because this reason was so reasonable that Yarrow hesitated again: There are not many kind-hearted apprentice wizards, and Morton identified by the remnant soul can be an exception?

But...what if?

For example, almost all the people killed by Yarrow have more than enough time to die, but if their remnant souls have the opportunity to gather together, can they still say that Yarrow is good?Can you not take revenge on Yarrow?

There is only one reason for Yarrow's hesitation: he is not partial, even if the information comes from the 'system'.

The system kills when it asks to kill, and saves when it asks to save. So, did Yarrow lead a system, or did the system command a puppet?

Compared with "a professional killer who completes the task full-time, no matter who the target of the task is", Yarrow hopes that "whatever he wants to kill, the system will cooperate with him to issue the task".

——The previous mode was quite good, but there were no tasks and the rewards were too low.

Thinking of this, Yarrow exhaled slowly, and prayed secretly in his heart:

"Master System, if you really gave me a second life, you can tell me directly if you have anything to do, I am definitely not an ungrateful person!

But if... I mean if.

If you are just a pure system, or most of the mission objectives are just picked by you at will.

Then, please allow me to confirm whether that person deserves to die.

Think you can understand?

After all, you are the martial arts system, not the killer system... isn't it? "

Although the martial arts system has not released any missions, the word 'martial arts' alone has been influencing Yarrow unconsciously.

In order to activate the system and start the mission, Yarrow often thinks about what is "martial arts".

In terms of combat methods, behavioral patterns, and ideological perspectives, etc., it has been explored in many aspects and for a long time.

The mind has inertia, and the muscles have memory.

I have been thinking for a long time about what "martial arts" is, and tried many times to act in line with "martial arts".

The three aspects of character composition: heredity, thought, and experience, here occupy two parts.

Martial arts, how could it not affect Yarrow?

……

Ian didn't know Yarrow's stirring emotions at all.

When he heard Yarrow's questioning "it's really him", he trembled with anger.

After being silent for a long time, Ian stood up abruptly, roaring with red eyes:

"Who else could he have? The thief before? He deserves it too? Even if that thief stole my battle armor, he couldn't take out the territory of the Ian family! But now? That thief, with more than 50 magic pieces Shi, Xiaoxiao left!"

Ian's outburst awakened the contemplative Yarrow. He raised his head and asked suspiciously, "Thief? Who are you talking about?"

"Who else! It's my former witchcraft teacher! It's him who stole my things and gave them to Morton!"

Ian gritted his teeth fiercely: "Otherwise, why would he be able to steal my things out of thin air? Even get fifty magic stones afterwards? Just because I attacked him, so I want to give him fifty magic stones as an apology? "

"Pooh!"

Ian's voice became louder: "Everyone knows that I didn't hurt him! On the contrary, it was the thief who hung me upside down and beat me in the street outside, making me embarrassing in the family territory! Just like that, he can still take Fifty magic stones left smoothly, is that reasonable?"

Yarrow thought about what Ian said, and then raised a doubt:

"According to what you said, you were already controlled by him at the time, and you were the one who was at fault...don't rush to defend yourself, you said he stole your battle armor, but other people didn't know about it, no? ?"

Seeing Ian acquiescing, Yarrow continued: "Then, is there such a possibility...Morton, are you using fifty magic stones to redeem your life?"

"Heh, huh! Ha, huh? Hahaha...!"

Ian's manic laughter stopped abruptly.

"Him? To redeem my life?"

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