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Chapter 51 The Assassin's Inheritance

"Can you send us to a world where we fight zombies?" Kenway asked.

"Of course. As a businessman, the opinions of customers are the direction of my efforts. But can you tell me why you didn't choose the ordinary future world? Instead, you chose this world with possible war. If you feel you don't want to follow me

You don’t have to say it.” Ryan asked curiously.

Kenway smiled and replied: "First of all, I know from the plants you just showed and what you said. You are still connected to the world where you are fighting zombies, and you may even have long-term connections. This means that the world is not so

Oops."

"Secondly, it took me a long time to get rid of the wanted people on the Caribbean island. I think the census of people should be stricter in the future, so that it will be difficult for my daughter and I to blend into that world. And Plants vs. Zombies'

World Shopkeeper, you can be my introducer and help me integrate into that world."

"Again, you also know what I am good at now. What do you think I can do in a peaceful world?"

"In the end, sometimes living people are scarier than moving dead people. At least in a world where you are fighting zombies, you don't have to worry about too many living people. After all, the folk customs in that kind of world should be much simpler."

After hearing the reason why Kenway chose Plants vs. Zombies, Ryan nodded thoughtfully: "Do you have anything else to bring? I can give you a few hours to pack your things. After all, once you immigrate to another country

As for the world, it would be difficult to come back. After you finish packing, silently recite the name of my Wanjie grocery store in your mind, and then find any door and open it to get to me."

"I'll be back within an hour." Kenway said. After that, he called his daughter over and left hand in hand with her.

Ryan watched them walk out the door and began to continue to observe the fruit produced by his mutated fire dragon grass. Now the fruit was beating slowly like a heart. Ryan felt that it was likely to grow into something completely different that he had never seen before.

A new variety of plants of your own.

Half an hour later, the fog at the door flashed, and Kenway came back with her daughter. He was wearing a leather-style assassin hoodie and was fully armed. There seemed to be a large bag wrapped in a tablecloth behind him. Her daughter was also carrying it.

He was carrying a small package and holding a stuffed bear in his hand.

"You guys move so fast!" Ryan said in surprise. He didn't expect that this complete move could be packed up in half an hour.

"Actually, due to safety issues, I am ready to move with my daughter at any time. So many things are prepared in advance, and I just need to pack them up and leave." Kenway replied.

Afterwards, Lane and Kenway signed a contract on a piece of parchment. The content was that Kenway would give all the knowledge he had to Lane as a reward, and Lane would be responsible for sending their father and daughter to the world of Plants vs. Zombies.

After the contract was signed, a wisp of blood-red mist floated from Kenway's head, and then turned into a thick book with a red cover and fell on the bookshelf. The title of the book on it was "Kenway's Assassin's Creed".

After seeing the book, Ryan nodded, then wrote something on a blank piece of paper on the table and gave it to Kenway.

"Dave is the leader of the world and one of my best partners. This is a letter from me to Dave, giving you a general introduction to your situation and hoping he can take care of you. I also told him in the letter

He, you can live in my house temporarily. After all, I won’t live in that world most of the time. If the house is empty, it will be empty. It is better to live in it and play a role. Finally, say hello to him on my behalf."

Kenway took the letter and nodded, and Ryan opened the space door to the world of Plants vs. Zombies. At the same time, the system's voice came out:

Teleport two people to other worlds, adult male, slight supernatural power, 15 deflection points. Underage female, no supernatural power, 5 deflection points.

There is still a charge for this thing? Ryan was stunned. After Kenway and his daughter hummed "Farewell Wine" (Note 1) through the space door, he was about to check what was going on when the system suddenly sent out another message.

New sounds:

A massive change in the fate of the guest world is detected.

Multiple Destiny Child changes detected.

The overall situation in the world has changed slightly.

Get 35 offset points

Ryan, who suddenly had 39 offset points in his hand, felt like he was having an explosion. However, he still had to check how the teleporter spent those offset points. Otherwise, he would be inexplicably deducted points in the future.

Heartbroken.

It took several minutes, but he finally found the provisions in this regard from the dozens of pages of system instructions that he had only briefly scanned before.

First, the teleportation of characters in different worlds requires offset points to ensure the accuracy and safety of the teleportation. The different energy levels of each character determine the offset points needed to teleport them.

Second, the prerequisite for teleportation is that the shop owner has opened the teleportation gate to that world.

Third, the shopkeeper can directly check the energy required for teleportation in the grocery store. (Ryan: "If I had known, I would have taken a look first.")

Fourth, credit is not allowed in our store, so the contract will only take effect when it is confirmed that the transaction can be made.

It seems that Wanjie Grocery Store is pretty good, at least it won't engage in loan sharking with compound interest, and it can avoid being left empty-handed.

With 39 points of "huge money" in his hand, Ryan decided to spend them quickly to improve his strength. After all, what Ryan lacked now was strength.

He chose "Kenway's Assassin's Creed" to study, and found that he only needed 3 points to learn all the knowledge. This included fighting techniques, multiple foreign languages, sailing, disguise, manufacturing of various props, etc. Sure enough,

Anything that doesn't involve supernatural powers is cheap.

Then there is Hawkeye, which is a way to develop one's sixth sense. Since Ryan lacks certain genes in Kenway's world, there are two ways for Ryan to learn this ability:

The first is to change genes to obtain the same eagle eye ability as Kenway. It requires 5 offset points.

The second is to use Ryan's own magic power to replace the use of certain bloodline powers, but it can only enhance the sensitivity of the sixth sense and other five senses, and the effect is far less than the original Eagle Eye. Of course, the price is also cheap, only 3 points are needed.

The last one is the Leap of Faith. No matter how high you jump, you won't be hurt as long as there are haystacks underneath. To learn this, you need to modify some of the laws of the world itself. To learn it, you need 300 offset points.

Ryan thought for a while and chose the alternative version of Eagle Eye for all knowledge learning and magic.

After spending 6 offset points, Ryan sat in a chair and received knowledge infusion for more than ten minutes, and finally mastered these things.

Afterwards, he stood up, ready to experience his newfound strength. After all, after watching so many videos in his previous life, Ryan had always envied the handsome movements of the protagonist in Assassin's Creed.

Note: I highly recommend this closing song of Assassin's Creed Black Flag, "Farewell Wine"


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