The echo of the legendary warrior soul came into play again, giving Gavin an additional warrior specialty. He chose to move flexibly and had enough agility and speed. Whether he was a warrior or a spellcaster, he would never lose.
Dodge, flexible movement and jumping attack are a set of group specialties for early agile warriors.
After collecting them all, an invisible benefit will be unlocked: Leap Slash, which is a magic skill, a nearly flashing slash. It is not the same concept as Gavin's current Leap Slash using the jumping technique on his jumping boots.
With an additional warrior specialty, Gavin can collect it all, but that is a matter of level 4.
Expertise: Strength (can provide 2 points of health per career level), dodge (can better sense danger and avoid it), Affinity Spirit Crystal (can synchronize spirit crystals and make spirit crystal servants), Firm Will (with a strong will)
aspect, it will have a +2 advantage), flexible movement (more conducive to avoidance), vigilance (when the spiritual crystal servant is around, it is easier to detect danger)
Equipment: Dwarf hand cannon, sharp sword, jumping boots
What Gavin values now is the improvement of his soul and heart brought about by his level up.
The most obvious representative is that the upper limit of spiritual power points he can obtain every day will be greatly increased, directly reaching ten points.
From now on, the amount of spiritual crystals he can infuse every day will more than double. From now on, spiritual crystals will be their strategic materials, and the more they can hoard, the better.
In addition, the number of psychic powers he can tap has increased. This can only be regarded as potential. After all, he has not fully tapped out the psychic powers that the magic network poured into him at the first level.
This upgrade is just the beginning. As these forty-nine kobolds complete the dragon-hunting ceremony, they will also bring an amount of experience points to Gavin, which can increase them to at least one-third of their current level.
Just like Gavin said in his previous speech, he changed their destiny, and he will become stronger because of them. The influence of this fate is always two-way.
This incident further strengthened Gavin's determination to keep going - he chose a different path, which was also the right path.
If he followed the old path of the legendary warrior, he would probably still be struggling at level one and a half, risking all kinds of dangers during this period, unlike now, where he can sit back and wait for experience to fall from the sky every day.
The waiting time is the slowest, especially when you are full of expectations.
The dragon-seeking ceremony lasted far longer than Gavin expected. The forty-nine kobolds meditated deeply for more than seven days.
Until Susie told Gavin that the longer the dragon-hunting ritual lasts, the better. It not only means that the dragon-hunting ritual is more likely to be successful, but also that the abilities gained from it may be more powerful.
Gavin changed his mood on the spot, wishing they could continue for a while longer, the longer the better - you know, the dragon hunting ceremony costs money.
Not only is the spiritual energy inside the spiritual appearance that arranges the Dragon-Seeking Ceremony Array consumed, but even the spiritual crystal itself is slowly dissolving.
Regardless of whether their search for the dragon was successful or not, the spirit crystals were consumed.
"What do you mean? Why are you stopping us from entering? We are friends of your leader. The food you eat is all brought by us for you. Damn little reptiles, how can you develop to this level?
Where is Vinnot? Tell him to come out and see me..."
"Hansen, keep your voice down. We are here to do business. They asked us to wait here. We just have to wait a little."
"You can wait, but I can't wait... Calculate for yourselves, how much have you invested here? We work very hard every day to help them transport food and supplies, and now we can't even get through the gate. This is completely
Why don't you treat us as your own... If you dare not let us in today, you will regret it tomorrow and refuse to do business with us. There must be an explanation for today's matter, otherwise I will withdraw my capital and let them eat all my things.
Spit it out..."
When Gavin rushed out after hearing the news, tensions were already rising outside the Black Well tribe, and relations were extremely tense.
On one side are naturally the kobold guards of the Black Well tribe, and on the other side are the human caravans.
Since the kobolds who were performing dragon-seeking rituals were at a critical moment, Gavin further strengthened the guards of the entire tribe and specifically ordered that no human caravans could be allowed in. After all, this matter was a secret of the Black Well Tribe.
I never thought that these business owners would be more angry than imagined.
The meaning behind the words is obvious. They are the financial backers behind Gavin, and they are half the masters of this kobold tribe. Why is the master being shut out now?
Gavin could figure out their thoughts just from the fragmentary quarrels he overheard.
Gavin immediately stopped and whispered a few instructions to the young priest. He stayed for a few more minutes and listened to the human merchants shouting a few more words before he walked out calmly and expressionlessly.
"Gavin, what do you mean? Are you going to burn bridges across the river? Now that the power has grown, they don't take us in the eyes anymore? You came all the way, and you can't even get through the gate. Do you still want the food?
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Before Gavin could open his mouth, he was bombarded with questions.
"Where's Uncle Bede? Why haven't you seen Uncle Bede?" Gavin turned around and looked around, but didn't see the familiar fat figure. He also didn't answer the leading merchant's question.
"What do you mean? I'm talking to you? What does it have to do with Bede?" The rebellious business owner took a step forward and asked aggressively.
"I'm looking for Uncle Bede to ask, does the opinion just now represent you personally? Or does it represent all the merchants in the entire caravan?" Gavin looked at the merchant named Hansen expressionlessly.
"Of course I represent the entire caravan..."
"Wait." Before Hansen could finish his words, several merchants behind him became anxious and stepped forward one after another, dragging Hansen back.
Another business owner came forward and said with a laugh: "Brother Gavin, don't mind, don't mind, it's not the first day you've met Hansen. He has such a bad temper. Once he gets stubborn,
, he doesn’t recognize his relatives, just wait until he turns around on his own.
There's no need to look for it. Bede didn't come this time. He had a small problem with his business in Sambia. He has taken care of it and he will probably come over in person next time.
It's just that what you did today was a bit unkind. We are all old partners. We came all the way to help you deliver supplies, but you couldn't even get into your house. Is that right..."
"Wait a minute." Gavin interrupted the business owner unceremoniously and said, "There is one thing that needs to be corrected. From the beginning, we have been a willing buyer and seller. Help me transport supplies.
, this statement is incorrect. Every grain you brought was bought by me. I also fulfilled the promise I made at the beginning. We are a cooperative relationship that owes nothing to each other. There is never any question of who is the one.
Help who?"
The business owner was choked by Gavin and couldn't talk for a while. His face was obviously a little ugly. He obviously had opinions on Gavin's remarks, but the attitude shown by the other party was very tough. If there was a dispute over this issue, it would be very frustrating.
Neither side could step down. After all, Bede, who had the best relationship with Gavin and was best at stirring things up, didn't come.
"What do you mean?" Hansen, who had just been forcibly dragged away, jumped up angrily, shook off his companion's hand, and rushed back, "I didn't see it before, but you are actually a wolf who likes to eat alone.
Wolf, just now he has some ability, he is ready to kick us all out? Believe it or not, we will collectively divest our capital, and no one will bring you food anymore. Then it will be up to you to feed these little reptiles. Without food,
Will these little reptiles still listen to you? Maybe at some point, you will be left with only bones!"
Gavin had no intention of quarreling with Hansen at all. He glanced at the other merchants with an expressionless face and said: "I have asked before, is this his personal intention or the intention of your entire caravan?"
The other business owners avoided Gavin's gaze. This time, Hansen was obviously a little hesitant when he came out to pull him.
Although what Hansen said is a bit extreme, they always feel that there is something wrong with Gavin's attitude, and they must unite to put some pressure on him. Otherwise, his attitude towards them is likely to become more and more excessive, which is not conducive to the development of subsequent trade.
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"Very good, very good, very good." A smile appeared on Gavin's face, but no matter how you looked at it, this smile was not kind. "Since it is your collective idea, then today we will put all the
Calculate the accounts carefully, and I will remember them clearly for you."