Chapter 641 Choose Your Path
Chapter 641 Choose Your Path
In the vast wilderness, a convoy was speeding along. Unlike the lightness they had felt on the way there, this time the entire convoy was noticeably slower.
During this time, the caravan has mined enough magic stone ore and is now preparing to return to the sanctuary.
"Have you never considered choosing another career?"
The quiet carriage was broken by a question.
"Why would I choose another profession? I think being a fate seer is pretty good."
Lin Kui paused for a moment, then said.
It seems that Roland, whether it's because his memories haven't been completely erased or because that's just his personality, can't change even after reincarnation; he remains as stubborn as ever.
"Alright, why ask so many questions? It's not like they don't have extraordinary professions."
Jiang Shuzhou pursed his lips and casually interjected.
Jiang Shuzhou naturally has a fairly good understanding of his own world.
Although he may not have time to follow the specific movements of each person and the clash of their ideas, Jiang Shuzhou still knows the basic situation of the world.
Unlike believers in deities, whose profession is considered extraordinary and exclusive, Jiang Shuzhou's path is perfectly adaptable to any profession except clergy.
Therefore, those who embark on the path of enlightenment are essentially just adding an extra ability.
Take Lin Kui in front of us, for example. This guy is a mid-level warrior with the path of a Fate Seeker. You can understand it this way: extraordinary professions are basic attributes, while the path is a specialization. The higher the attribute, the further you can go on the path.
The relationship between the two is one of mutual enhancement; they are mutually beneficial, and each can greatly enhance the individual's potential.
This is why Lin Kui recommended Roland to choose a path. In Lin Kui's view, Roland is only walking on one leg. If he encounters other "disabled" people outside, it will be fine, but if he encounters local strongmen, he will basically be beaten down.
Take the Fate Seeker as an example. People on this path have the ability to see into fate. Sometimes this ability is released uncontrollably, and sometimes it is released voluntarily.
If it releases automatically, then you should be careful, because it's definitely not a good thing.
These voyeurs, as if they were truly peeking into a corner of fate, would see some astonishing things.
And often, these things bring about terrible disasters.
Sometimes, they are killed for revealing secrets of other higher-level paths; other times, the death of a fate seeker is simply part of destiny and cannot be changed.
If you try to predict the future yourself, you can at most see some vague fragments of the future, which are of little use.
However, if this ability is used in combat, then it's a different story.
With training, those who can predict their own future a few seconds in advance can do so, and this prediction is not immutable and can be altered.
Simply put, the Seer can see the opponent's actions a few seconds later almost instantly, which is truly terrifying for close combat.
And this is not the end of the journey.
It is said that the most advanced fortune tellers can even see into the distant future, and this is something they actively observe themselves.
The passive, on the other hand, are able to predict the destruction of the world.
Of course, all of this depends on whether Jiang Shuzhou is willing or not.
After all, to put it bluntly, the Fate Seeker is nothing more than someone who occasionally peeks at the script that Jiang Shuzhou has already written.
If Jiang Shuzhou allows it, then naturally there will be no problem.
But if Jiang Shuzhou doesn't allow it... then we'll have to see how lucky the other party is.
However, having such a deputy position will make one much stronger than someone without one.
"this……"
After listening to Jiang Shuzhou's explanation, Roland realized that he seemed to be overreacting to things like gods.
Why is that? I don't have any grudge against the gods.
After racking her brains but still unable to come up with anything, Roland could only attribute the reason to the proficiency system that had been in her mind since childhood.
Perhaps this system was created by someone who deeply hated the gods.
As for the idea that he was the reincarnation of some great mage, Roland had never even considered it, because that was just too absurd.
A rational analysis shows that her name is simply the same as Roland's.
First of all, there's the gender difference. One side is male and the other is female. This gender difference alone kills the game.
Surely this legendary archmage couldn't have been framed, could he?
After much thought, Roland abandoned those chaotic ideas and asked.
"So, what path do you think is suitable for me?"
Upon hearing this, Lin Kui pondered for a moment before speaking.
"That depends on you, but I have a few recommendations. If you can embark on these paths, don't hesitate."
"Of course, you are the same."
Lin Kui looked at Jiang Shuzhou, his tone inexplicably becoming much more respectful. He didn't know why, but he just had this feeling.
For people like them who live in such a dangerous wilderness, trusting their instincts is generally the right thing to do.
As for the few special cases?
To be honest, there's nothing I can do but accept my fate.
The truth is the most abundant, but the solutions are the fewest; that's all there is to it.
"Go ahead and tell me, I'm listening."
Jiang Shuzhou was also curious about which paths were the most popular. He had previously only looked at the data and had not combined it with practice. Now he wanted to see what Lin Kui, a veteran, had to say.
"First are the space travelers. They move through space without leaving a trace and can even roam freely to any place. Whether traveling or escaping, they are quite useful."
Lin Kui said that although there are spatial spells, using them carelessly here could cost you your life.
Within the interlayers of space live many terrifying monsters. If you use spatial magic without protection, you may be targeted by them.
The result is often death.
"Besides, if you are interesting enough, you can also choose to become a playwright and write other people's fates to please the gods."
There's no doubt that Jiang Shuzhou enjoys having fun, so the playwright has reappeared.
Of course, it's still Jiang Shuzhou's pseudonym.
"Flesh Shaper, Lawkeeper, Crimson Blacksmith, these are all good paths."
"Of course, some are quite rare, and others are rather strange, so I didn't say anything. You can go find them yourself when the time comes. After all, I don't want to bring back a madman for myself."
Lin Kui said.
Roland nodded in understanding; after all, some things might indeed be strange.
Tsk tsk tsk, it feels so-so. That's Jiang Shuzhou's opinion. These paths, apart from the playwright who is somewhat strong, are all relatively ordinary, at most above average. There are no powerful or evil professions mentioned at all.
For example, the Fissioner, the Crimson Singer, and the Annihilator. These were all designed by Jiang Shuzhou himself with great difficulty. Their strength is ridiculously high. As for the cost?
Anyway, it has nothing to do with Jiang Shuzhou. These experimental subjects only need to give up their reason and everything to adapt to the path created by Jiang Shuzhou, while Jiang Shuzhou has a lot more to consider.
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