Undead God: I Can Extract Everything

Chapter 109 - 109:109 Rare Profession Template-Necromancer



Spring City, Safe House

In the blink of an eye, Dean McKenzie had lived in the safe house for five days.

In these five days, most of Dean McKenzie’s time was spent in the “Training Room”.

In the “Training Room”, Dean McKenzie did two things.

One was reading, and the other was practicing skills.

For the books, Dean McKenzie was reading the “Necromancer Book Inheritance” given to him by the Pighead Clan Princess.

Previously in the dungeon, Dean McKenzie hadn’t completely finished studying this set of books.

Now, using the buff of the “Training Room” that enhanced concentration, Dean McKenzie meticulously went through the “Necromancer Book Inheritance” twice in five days, and finally managed to thoroughly understand it.

While understanding this set thoroughly, Dean McKenzie also successfully brushed up on the inheritance progression of his profession, “Necromancer”, reaching a hundred percent.

“[Your profession template’s (Necromancer) inheritance progression has been improved to a hundred percent. After completing the Second Turn profession trial, your job template will officially become the Excellent Necromancer template!]”

“[You have activated the Rare profession, the ‘Necromancer template’ inheritance progression, the current progress is one percent!]”

These were the two system prompts that Dean McKenzie received after his “Necromancer” inheritance progression reached a hundred percent.

The gains seemed quite large.

But they haven’t been actually accounted for yet.

This made Dean McKenzie quite disheartened.

Fortunately, Dean McKenzie was busy with more than just these tasks in these five days.

In these five days, Dean McKenzie had also been diligently practicing the Bone Fang, Bone Shield, and Bone Prison skills of the Bone series.

Thanks to Dean McKenzie’s own “Control over Bones” trait.

With the BUFF bonus of the “Training Room” and the unlimited mana supply after Spring Eye, the “Bone Fang,” “Bone Shield,” and “Bone Prison” skill proficiency greatly soared in these five days.

Especially the Bone Fang skill that Dean McKenzie focused on training, it had been improved to level 5, eighty-nine percent.

The Bone Shield and Bone Prison had also reached level 4, ninety-five percent, and level 2, fifty-eight percent, respectively.

Well, compared to the first two skills, the progress of Bone Prison is somewhat lagging.

Of course, it can’t be helped. One reason is that Bone Prison consumes a lot, with one shot costing 2500 mana, it is not something Dean McKenzie could afford to waste.

On the other hand, the skill proficiency required for Bone Prison is high. It’s already pretty good for Dean McKenzie to batter it up to fifty-eight percent in five days while also working on other skills.

Moreover, according to this progress, as long as another day or two, Dean McKenzie’s Bone Fang and Bone Shield could both level up.

Especially for Bone Fang, as long as Bone Fang reaches level 6, Dean McKenzie can carry out the third enhancement.

In these five days, besides practicing skills and reading books, Dean McKenzie also remembered to go to the Land of Bone every day to help Doggy Two and the others boost their attributes.

In these five days, the skeletons born in the Land of Bone every day were basically used by Dean McKenzie to enhance attributes.

Doggy Two’s attributes were enhanced to: Strength: 303.6 (80), Agility: 98.9, Physique: 60.9, Spirit: 60.9

These attributes are far more abnormal than the ordinary level 60 Second-turn peak entities.

Moreover, with Doggy Two’s full explosion, these attributes could be increased by 1.5 times. Even Dean McKenzie himself found it exaggerated.

Dean McKenzie has now decided to give the second enhancement slot to Doggy Two.

As soon as he finds suitable essence, he will help Doggy Two upgrade the “Bone Eruption” or “Bone Throne” skills.

In addition to Doggy Two, Shield Warrior Old Four, and Skeleton Archer Old Nine, Dean McKenzie also maxed out their attributes.

As for the remaining skeletons, Dean McKenzie gave up on increasing their points.

Mainly because it’s too expensive.

After level 3 of talents, the cost of adding attribute points seems to have changed. One attribute point now requires three Silver Coins.

Just adding points for Doggy Two and the others cost Dean McKenzie nearly 10 Gold Coins. If he were to fill up the remaining points, Dean McKenzie reckoned he would run out of money.

He and Old Six still have hundreds of spirit points left to add.

Moreover, Dean McKenzie is still planning to enhance his own skills. Over a hundred Gold Coins is simply not enough.

And speaking of Old Six.

It wasn’t until these past few days that Dean McKenzie discovered, after abandoning the architect profession, it was inherited by Old Six.

In the past five days, Old Six did nothing every day but devote himself to reading “Architecture Basics”.

He was completely absorbed in his reading and even practiced as he was reading.

When Dean McKenzie first discovered Old Six’s interest in architecture, he was quite thrilled. He thought that Old Six must have a natural talent for it since he showed a keen interest.

To foster Old Six, Dean McKenzie even lent the “Scholar’s Wind” ring he had received from Piggy Princess to Old Six.

Just to make sure Old Six could understand the content of “Architecture Basics”.

He would occasionally check Old Six’s learning progress, even enthusiastically teaching Old Six himself. He put in a lot of effort in nurturing, hoping for Old Six to surprise him and grow up to be an outstanding architect.

As a result, after five days, Dean McKenzie had roughly given up on Old Six.

Old Six really was interested in being an architect, but his talent was genuinely lacking.

Old Six didn’t understand the things Dean McKenzie taught him.

He talked for half a day, but Old Six’s Pupil Fire was still full of confusion.

If the theoretical part wasn’t enough, at least the practical part should be, but it wasn’t either.

The wall he’d been building for five days was even worse than the one Dean McKenzie built on the first day.

The only aspect where Old Six was better than Dean McKenzie was his mentality.

After messing around for five days without any progress, he still seemed to be having a lot of fun.

Seeing the silly-looking Old Six, Dean McKenzie felt dispirited.

“Sure enough, the expectation that throwing a set of books would grow an architect is nothing but wishful thinking!”


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