At this moment, Helis's head was completely overwhelmed by joy.

I originally thought that I would have to fight Irene at least once more before I could reach level 10.

But who knew there was actually a first-win reward of 100 experience points.

Because before this, Helis had no idea that there were achievements on his system panel.

However, it is indeed a bit outrageous that Helis has only gotten his first victory so far.

It seems that all the experience needed for leveling up was gained by getting beaten along the way.

But it doesn't matter now.

Helis had not expected that he would be able to complete another achievement after reaching level 10, and the reward was a 1-point increase in all attributes. Counting the 1 point gained from the upgrade, he gained 6 points of attributes.

What concept?

Excluding the attribute points added by the system panel, the strength and endurance of Helis' basic panel only add up to 5 points.

But now that it has reached level 10, Helis's panel attributes have increased a lot. The strength has increased from 4 to 5, which is a 25% increase.

So, overwhelmed by joy, Helis quickly hugged Irene beside him.

"Eh?"

Irene was also suddenly thrown into a panic by Helis.

Isn't it just a victory for me? Is there any need to be so happy?

But Irene was still somewhat happy and wanted to hug Helis in return.

But at this moment, Helis suddenly let go of Irene.

Because I need to quickly study the talent system that I have finally unlocked.

But before studying the talent system, Helis took a look at his attribute panel first.

Name: Helis Ultraman

Sex: Male

Race: Blue

Level: 10

Strength: 5

Intelligence: 11

Agility: 6

Stamina: 5

Spirit: 9

Potential: 1

Experience:10/

As for the 1 attribute point gained from the upgrade, Helis still needs to consider carefully which attribute to add it to.

Then he decisively focused his attention on the talent panel in the second column.

After a brief study, Helis almost figured out the mechanism of his talent panel.

Starting from level 10, every time you level up by 5, you can choose one of three randomly obtained talents.

What Roguelike game?

Although Helis really wanted to complain about the randomness of the talent system.

Fortunately, at level 10, three random talents will be provided for selection.

The three passive talents Helis has obtained are:

(1) Knowledge is Power (Blue): Knowledge gained from books can improve intelligence attributes.

(2) Growing Through Frustration (Red): Experience gained from defeat is increased by 50%.

(3) Strength overpowers skill: Reduces agility by 50% and increases strength by 50%.

The effects of the last two talents were simple and clear, and Helis understood them immediately.

The second effect of growing through setbacks is simply to reduce the experience loss from defeat. Previously, if you were defeated, you could only gain 20% of the experience.

Of course, judging from the result of the battle with Irene just now, there would be no experience bonus even if I won.

But it was meaningless, because this talent first assumed that I lost more than I won, although that was indeed a fact, and I had just won my first victory.

But Helis just wasn't happy!

The times I lost were in the past, when my panel attributes had not yet improved. Although my attributes are not that good now, at least I can barely catch up with the Silver Tribe of the same age. In addition, with my intellectual and mental advantages, although I may not be able to defeat the Red Tribe, I should have no problem dealing with the Silver Tribe.

Therefore, the higher your overall winning rate, the lower the benefit of the second talent will be. If you win every battle, then it will be a blank slate.

However, Helis was a little concerned about whether the (red) behind the second talent corresponded to the (blue) behind the first talent, representing the red tribe.

So if Helis, who is from the blue tribe, chooses to represent the second talent of the red tribe, will there be some problems?

Or does the second talent appear because Helis has the genes of the Red Tribe hidden in his body?

After all, the Kingdom of Light has a history of 27 years, and the three tribes have been intermarrying for countless generations, so there is almost no pure bloodline among the three tribes.

However, Helis did not choose the second talent to try whether he could activate the red blood in his body.

Because you can't be sure whether your guess is correct, and even if it is correct, it doesn't really make any sense.

Compared to the Blue Clan, the Red Clan is actually only stronger in physique and telekinesis, and both of these can be compensated by attribute points.

Moreover, the benefit of the second talent itself is too low.

So Helis decisively chose the first talent.

As for the third talent?

Helis even felt like he was dirtying his eyes if he took another look.

Come on, what era is this?

Where is the market for a reckless man?

Didn’t you see that all the new generation of red power forms have turned into cooks?

What's the point of eating a tower to fill your stomach? You'll suffer a setback every day.

Now is the era of the legal system!

Moreover, the lost agility cannot be regained at all, and no matter how much the strength is increased, it is meaningless if you can't hit anyone.

Therefore, even though the description of the first talent is a little abstract, it is speculated that the improvement will at least not be lower than the second talent.

After all, the fundamental reason why Helis did not choose to continue to improve his intelligence after it reached 10 was actually because after the intelligence reached 10 points, if he wanted to increase his intelligence by 1 more point, he would need to consume 2 points of potential, which means that the benefit would be directly halved.

However, the attribute points obtained as achievement rewards do not seem to be affected.

Otherwise, my intelligence should not be 11 points now, but should still be 10 points.

So Helis decided to prioritize raising the other four attributes to 10 points first.

In this case, if you get attribute points as achievement rewards next time, the benefits will be doubled.

Moreover, the first talent should also save Helis a lot of attribute points.

Helis focused his attention on the first talent option.

Then I saw that the other two talents suddenly dimmed until they disappeared completely. Instead, the first talent completely occupied the position of the other two disappeared talents, and continued to grow until it occupied the entire talent panel.

However, the first talent has not stopped growing, as if it is trying to break free from the talent panel.

A sound like breaking glass rang out in Helis's mind.

In Helis' eyes, countless fine cracks appeared on the translucent first talent option that occupied the entire talent panel.

It seemed as if golden energy was continuously pouring out from the cracks.

The talent options shattered bit by bit, turning into countless fragments of light.

Helis's vision was instantly engulfed by the golden energy that gushed out from the shattered talent panel, and then there was endless darkness... until...

"Xiao He! Xiao He!"

Helis vaguely heard someone calling him, and then he suddenly regained consciousness.

"what?"

After waking up with a start, Helis looked around hurriedly in panic.

"Why are you dazed?"

Irene asked, somewhat confused.

"Have I been in a daze for a long time just now?"

There was a gap in Helis's memory, and he had no recollection of what happened after the golden light flooded his consciousness.

"No, just a short while ago."

Irene felt that Helis was a little strange today.

"That's good!"

Helis nodded, then brought out his system panel again and checked it carefully from beginning to end.

Then I found that my intelligence points had become 12 instead of 11, and there was an extra option after the intelligence points, which read (1/2).

Other than that, there was nothing else that was different from before.

So I concentrated and clicked on the option behind the intelligence points.

The first thing Helis saw was a reading progress bar similar to an experience bar, and the current progress was 7549/.

Then a long list of book names is displayed below the progress bar, and behind each book there is a similar progress bar, but the denominator is not , but 100.

And Helis took a quick look and found that all the books were the ones he had read since he traveled to this world.

That is to say, it does not include those that you have watched in your previous life. Otherwise, maybe "Young A■", "Young Bai Jie", "Chronicles of Ali■da", "Rebirth of Zhao■Jing" and the like will appear in the list, which would be too embarrassing.

So Helis decisively began to check the books in the current list.

For some of the books that I just flipped through, the progress bar behind them is only 1/100, and at most no more than 10/100.

Then some of the books that I read more carefully also scored around 50/100, and the one with the highest score was 77/100. It happened to be a novel that Helis liked very much, so he read it many times.

But none of them reached 100/100.

Moreover, Helis made a simple calculation and found that the sum of the numerators of the progress of all the above books was almost the same, which was exactly 20,000 more than the numerator of the top progress.

Helis immediately thought of a possibility, and quickly returned to the attribute panel interface and checked it carefully.

In particular, I paid close attention to the "1/2" written on the option after the intelligence points.

Logically speaking, the points I calculated were 20,000 more than the current progress, but the denominator of the progress was only 10,000.

This means that I have completed two progresses so far.

But I only increased my intelligence by 1 point and achieved 1/2 progress.

Helis had every reason to believe that the mechanism for improving intelligence by completing the talent he chose was the same as the mechanism of attribute points.

It’s just that the attribute points... at least the current intelligence attribute, after reaching 10, in addition to the points rewarded for the achievement, requires 2 potential points to continue to improve the attribute by 1 point.

Similarly, if you use your talent to complete the reading progress to gain intelligence points, you only need to complete the progress once for the first time you improve your intelligence attribute, and you need to complete the progress twice for the second time.

What about the third time?

Does it require three recharges, or more times?

Helis was a little unsure.

But I currently have no way to verify my guess.

Even Helis was not sure whether his potential points and recharge points (for the time being, the points obtained by completing a reading progress will be called recharge points) were equivalent.

In other words, if Helis adds his current extra potential point to intelligence, can it replace the other charging point that has not yet been completed?

However, after a little consideration, Helis gave up his idea.

Because it’s such a loss!

Even if it can be replaced, Helis actually did not gain anything. On the contrary, if it cannot be replaced, he will have to spend one more potential point.

So after Helis accompanied Irene in practicing a simulated battle with monsters a little absent-mindedly, he temporarily parted ways with Irene on the pretext that he needed to go to the Ultra Library to look up some information.

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