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Chapter 290: Irresistible Temptation
Translator: iaame that definitely wouldn’t sell&8221;—Roland Mist
"If the world of Eich was a gaaaners!&8221;– also by Roland Mist
The world was unfair, and life was filled with difficulties Hard work could change one’s fate? Such a convenient life only existed in knight stories or Chicken Soup for the Soul
The reason legendary tales about heroes and their deeds were so popular was that these heroes’ experiences were uni to the readers, ith the countless coincidences and miracles As for how Chicken Soup for the Soul claimed that "only those orked hard would win in life…&8221; froical standpoint, this was correct as those who didn’t work hard wouldn’t win in life It just left out all objective conditions, birth and life conditions, personal backgrounds, how exactly to work hard, the steps needed to achieve one’s goal, and how ninety-nine percent failed in the end—things like that
Alright then I suppose, in the end, it wasn’t anythingabout the result of one’s success If a proper attitude could take care of everything, the world would be far too convenient, and that would probably be even more unacceptable
This world was unfair—utterly unfair Golden Species such as the dragons could sleep all day every day and, when they matured, still be able to easily crush any normal Gold-rank human No matter how , they would never be able to defeat an equally-ranked Beastman warrior Not to mention that since beast with better co in rank
What about co humans to humans? Wouldn’t that mostly be the same? After all, there wasn’t ht? Actually, it was exactly the opposite There was an even larger difference between hue and wealth was required No ordinary wealthy enius… actually, there wasn’t row at a quicker rate in power level, which meant they required even more resources in a shorter period of tienius one was, one would require redients, and textbooks about h of such things to begin with, and even if they had extras, they would give thes to an outsider genius?
Genius? As long as the basic population nueniuses or eccentric talents Unless a genius had extraordinary luck and was able to becoenius happened to be soic was quite pitiful Most would have to turn to adventuring while they were still novices in order to earn tuition aret from back in the day could be considered one of the best examples She was born as an ordinary co tih for her research, which hy she had experiences in stealing, robbing, and scarew in her travels, while back in the day, I… fine then, I should stop e like Amelia often had headaches about research funds, so there’s no need to even es One’s ability to earn money was alical strength, and equipes were the jobs that needed much money, and they were like this—it should be better for warriors and other job classes, right? Wrong again; it was exactly the opposite These job classes required excellent physical attributes and had even higher requirerowth period for hu, from nine to sixteen years old If this excellent time period asted, and soe, then there was no hope of ever increasing in power level as a warrior anyic, but only the rich could take the e amounts of physical exercise required plenty of nutrition to supply one’s energy In order to ress, one needed health supplements, and bottlenecks could be overco that an ordinary coh warriors and other physical job classes were by far the h-level warriors were actually at a lower percentage than the other job classes Most people would never progress far in power level as a warrior
In this world, ht represented status Commoners wouldn’t even be able to obtain the most basic sword techniques Not to mention that it was quite easy tosword techniques It would be a huge a, and a skilled teacher’s guidance and well-established techniques were all necessary Illustrious families and nobles had their own inherited sword techniques, and even in those legendary tales about heroes, there would be all sorts ofsome white-bearded Sword Saint oldthe appreciation of so was coinal world and in Eich
If Adam hadn’t met Rolo back in the day, no matter how talented Adaressed beyond beco an arrow to the knee Although this may sound cruel, it was the harsh reality It was also why I said this world of Eich would definitely be a crappy game
It was pretty much the sa them were the divine job classes as as most important for these divine job classes was how loyal and devout you were to the True God and that particular True God’s teachings
Priests typically had to start serving a particular church since young and would typically never leave that church’s teachings in their life—they would be a specific True God’s loyal servant until death As for Holy Knights, it was true that the requireh, one just had to have a good physical appearance The training and resources supplied to Holy Knights were quite systeo any hts was pitiful enough without needing ht, there was one more job class which had really low requireraduation This job class was: druids… Yep, those ore beast skins (the bull faction indicates that they don’t even wear beast skins) while wielding wooden staves (druids as a job class were forbidden fro metallic weapons) would welcome you to become a child of the wilderness This job class required very little money compared to others It was just that soerous, and it was easy for druids to becoitives However, one wouldn’t need to worry about rent or tavern fees as one could simply sleep outside in the wild every day, not to ic that could even help save on transportation fees
In su and cheapest job class of all Fine then, you’ve all probably guessed it With the Tark Republic as the evidence, I’es
One only needed a redients which would easily be obtained for free, and a person could co by themselves There was no limit to what power level one could reach, and there were even additional benefits like being able to transfor lich after death Apart froht and that cultivating undead ic would commonly make people less and less huh, I seeet back to the main topic Since I told you so much, you should understand that it wasn’t easy to be in any job class