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Chapter 548: Clues to Tier 2 Occupation

The Mermaid King had said so, and naturally the others would not settle accounts with this group of pirates, and one by one they dived into the sea and returned to Atlas City.

Seeing that everyone was gone, Sherlock took a long breath and said, "I thought there was going to be another fight?"

It wasn't that he was afraid, but after all, Asanta had helped him, so it would be best if he didn't fight with each other.

After getting through this false alarm, his attention immediately returned to the rewards of the regional plot.

The first thing is about the job change scroll. Now that Ma Zhe is by his side, he can just finalize his second job change.

"I do have a few second-level professions that I can recommend to you, including Zephyr Rider, Shadow Sword, and Summiter. After you complete my next electorate mission and reach level 50, I can help you complete it directly.

Change jobs." Ma Zhe replied.

None of these three professions are particularly rare, and Sherlock has also heard about them. The system of the West Wind Rider is more biased towards the ranger, the Sword of Shadow is the favorite of thieves, and the most suitable for the last climber is the priest. With him now

The career system I followed was not very suitable.

Although the compatibility of Dragon Vein Warrior is not high, this profession is too powerful. Since Maghe has no better choice here, he is ready to take the job transfer scroll.

"but……"

Well, after hearing this turn of events, Sherlock quickly closed the reward page. Why are these NPCs so fond of telling lies?

"However, I still have a clue to a hidden profession. If you are interested..."

"Interested! Interested! Interested!"

"I wonder if you've ever heard of nerd stories."

"You mean nerdy Tyred?"

"Oh, have you also read "The Tales of Beedle the Poet"? Then I won't have to tell you the story!" Major said in surprise.

"The Tales of Beedle the Bard". Ever since he learned of the existence of this fairy tale book from Jack last time, Sherlock had specially found this book.

The book is full of simple fables, and the bookworm Tyred is one of them.

Tyred is a scholar, a believer in Ogma, the god of knowledge, and the conductor of Candlekeep (actually this person does not exist in history).

He is a paranoid researcher who will stop and reject any lies, rumors and deceptive stories he encounters, regardless of the context in which these stories are set.

So even though he is so serious and kind, people around him still hate this guy who doesn't understand the world at all.

The incomprehension around him also deepened Tyride's extreme. He began to reject all ideas that had not been demonstrated and stubbornly dismissed them as lies.

In the end, he could no longer accept anything that went against his knowledge, so he placed an extremely vicious curse on the entire town.

He deprived them of their imagination and allowed everyone to live according to his knowledge.

I don't know how long it took, but a wandering singer came to this town.

For some unknown reason, she was immune to the curse.

She is beautiful, lively, optimistic, and can always create novel music that makes the whole town cheer.

Finally, the strange things in the town brought out Tyride, who had been hiding in his room doing research. He did not hesitate to kill the woman who ruined the atmosphere of his research.

The singer knew she could not escape, so she lied that she was protected by a giant dragon and threatened the other party not to act rashly.

The most unbearable thing for Tyride was lies, and he told the other party on the spot that he had summoned a dragon.

"My dragon is always invisible, you can't see it!" the singer continued to lie.

"Then you can let him take me to the sky or slap me to death with one claw." Tyride said jokingly, he wanted to wait to see the other party make a fool of himself.

"My dragon has no specific form, so he can't touch you, and you can't touch him!"

"What about dragon breath? Dragons can breathe out dragon breath, right? You can let it spray me to death in one breath."

"My dragon's breath is air, don't you feel it's spraying you all the time?" the singer said and made a gesture of breathing like a giant dragon.

Tyride was also amused by the other party's performance, "It is invisible and cannot prove its existence by any means. This is really a low-level lie."

"I'm not lying to you, it does exist here, unless you have a way to prove that it doesn't exist."

"It's not easy..." Tyride suddenly froze mid-sentence.

He had used pieces of truth and facts to break through countless lies throughout his life, but this time he was unable to respond to the other party's questioning.

Because even if everyone knew that the singer was lying, and even if the singer herself admitted that she was lying, he still could not prove that the dragon that the other party said did not exist.

On the other hand, does this dragon really exist?

Doesn't this mean that the singer is not lying?

No, no, no, that's not the case. Everything in the world can be proven in a way.

But there are countless ways to prove the existence of things that exist, and how to prove the non-existence of things that don't exist.

Tyride was immersed in this question and could never think of an answer.

At the end of the story, Tyrede went crazy, the singer survived, the curse on the town was lifted, and everything was perfect.

"The Tales of Beedle the Poet" is indeed a very interesting book.

As far as this story is concerned, the lie of the showgirl actually involves a scientific falsifiability, and it is completely impossible for Tyride to logically overturn the other party.

"Does the career clue you mentioned have anything to do with this story?" Sherlock asked.

"Don't you think Tyride's ability is very special? Sealing other people's imagination is not something that ordinary people can do, and this is just the tip of the iceberg." Maghe's tone was full of curiosity.

As he said that, he took out a pair of gloves and said, "The clue is on these gloves."

Recorder (Legendary, Cloth Armor): Agility 4, all skill cooldowns -18%, can record two spells so that they do not require chanting time, comes with the skill - Record (you can record a skill you see, and record it later

Use), attached skill - copy (you can spend double skill points to learn and upgrade a skill you see forever, the number of uses is 1-1), required level 40.

"Tyride has a set of legendary equipment, recorder, reader, and singer. It is said that whoever collects these three pieces of equipment can learn the secrets of the other party. Hey, are you listening?"

"Hmm!" Sherlock returned absentmindedly.


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