Chapter 157: Can I Say It’s Already Been Absorbed by Me? (Two in One Chapter)_3
The aura of that crystal was quite similar to the energy crystal dropped by the Evil Spirit Knight, only it was thicker and more vast.
After some thought, Rein lifted the crystal with the tip of his sword and took it out.
As soon as it was in his hand, a system prompt sounded:
[Ding! Detected unknown energy that can be absorbed. Do you wish to absorb it? (Note: After absorption, it can be converted into specified Professional Experience Points.)]
As expected!
This must be a kind of energy body that is even more advanced than the energy crystal.
After all the hard work, it was finally time for the harvest.
Rein felt a surge of joy in his heart and didn't hesitate to choose 'Yes!'
The next second, the thick black energy that flowed within the walnut-sized crystal suddenly rushed into Rein's body through his arm.
Just like last time, this time Rein once again didn't feel any discomfort, and the whole absorption and conversion process was over.
[Ding! A total of 1536 supernatural experience points converted. Please choose to upgrade Knight (Transcendent)/Wizard Apprentice (Transcendent)/Beast Tamer (Transcendent).]
Tsk tsk!
The flesh tree spirit is mighty!
Rein found that he had started to like the... unholy things of the Mother Tree Sect!
The rewards are too generous!
After pondering for a while, Rein decided to continue selecting Beast Tamer (Transcendent) to add points.
The reason was simple, he could slowly accumulate experience for Knight or Wizard Apprentice through combat, but not for Beast Tamer.
Moreover, he was currently a Beast Tamer (Transcendent) lv3 (12/500); choosing to add points to Beast Tamer would allow him to level up twice.
But if he chose Knight or Wizard Apprentice, he could only rise by one level.
As for Blacksmith not being prompted, it's because, in Rein's view, Blacksmith isn't a transcendent profession, so it isn't difficult to level up.
As Rein silently thought 'Beast Tamer!'
Instantly, two consecutive system prompts appeared:
[Congratulations, your Beast Tamer (Transcendent) Profession Level has increased!]
[Congratulations, your Beast Tamer (Transcendent) Profession Level has increased!]
Seeing the Beast Tamer (Transcendent) level change from lv3 (12/500) to lv5 (48/2000) on the panel, Rein couldn't help but show a brilliant smile.
He continued to read on.
Gazing at the bottom of the panel revealed remaining attribute points: 3, and remaining Skill Points: 5.
The remaining attribute points were back to three, and the remaining Skill Points had reached an astonishing five.
This gave Rein the thrilling sense of getting richer and stronger with each battle!
Since the pale golden sapling still hadn't been checked, Rein didn't linger in the joy of leveling up for long, but immediately took out the pale golden sapling, which was the size of a small fist, from the body of the flesh tree spirit.
At that moment, the system prompt sounded again:
[Ding! Detected that the host has obtained a Mother Tree seed, triggering a class transfer—Mother Tree Priest (Transcendent)!]
[The prerequisites for transferring to Mother Tree Priest are: 1. Knight (Transcendent) lv3 or above, Wizard Apprentice (Transcendent) lv3 or above; 2. Constitution 15 points or above, Spirit 18 points or above; 3. Belief in the Mother Tree or use of the Mother Tree seed. Conditions met, do you wish to transfer to Mother Tree Priest (Transcendent)?]
Hisss!
Facing the class transfer information prompted by the system, Rein's eyes suddenly widened!
This was the first time he had seen prerequisites for a class transfer that were so demanding.
It actually required both Knight and Wizard Apprentice to be lv3 or above.
Rein's brain whirred rapidly, and after a few seconds, he resolutely clicked 'No!'
The reason was simple, the Mother Tree Sect had been listed as a Cult by the Empire; if he transferred to become a Mother Tree Priest (Transcendent), he would naturally be opposing the Empire, and Rein didn't believe that the transcendent profession of Mother Tree Priest could bring benefits matching the huge risks!
[Ding! Detected that the Mother Tree seed contains a large amount of life energy. Do you wish to absorb it? (Note: After absorption, the Mother Tree seed will be destroyed.)]
Huh?
Could it be like this?
After a brief thought, Rein chose 'Yes!'
Since he wasn't transferring classes, it was natural to use it for absorption, at least it was all for his own benefit.
In an instant, a stream of warm energy that made Rein feel indescribably cozy emanated from the pale golden Mother Tree seed, a sensation that the phrase 'ecstatic' couldn't describe even one-tenth of!
At the same time, four quiet system prompts arrived:
[Congratulations! Your Constitution Attribute has increased!]
[Congratulations! Your Strength Attribute has increased!]
[Congratulations! Your Agility Attribute has increased!]
[Congratulations! Your Spirit Attribute has increased!]
This...
All Attributes +1!
The Mother Tree seed is amazing!
Bring me a dozen, please!
Rein, coming back to his senses, hadn't expected to receive four system prompts in one go!
At this time, the white mist also began to gradually dissipate.
In the corner of the hall, Rudolph, Lagaray, and Magini were staring blankly at the clearly dead flesh tree spirit and at Rein who stood nearby, sword in hand.
For a moment, the three of them didn't know what to say!
Things had changed so rapidly!
In the span of half a minute, the flesh tree spirit that had been gaining the upper hand was now motionlessly sprawled at Rein's feet.
At this moment, under the sunlight seeping into the hall, Rein was coated in a soft golden glow, making him seem especially tall.
And the flesh tree spirit, which had once been like a small mountain, was now charred throughout and emitting plumes of black smoke, completely reduced to a backdrop for the golden light.
Then Rudolph, coming to a realization, furrowed his brows, stepped forward for a closer look at Rein, and slowly began to ask, "Rein, the wide-area frost attack you just performed, that was witchcraft, wasn't it?"