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Chapter 1.

Divine Talent.

In the 18th year of the new era, in a dragon kingdom, in a novice zone on the outskirts of Yonging City, recruiting troops, selecting commanders.

It's you.

Way Kai pointed with his left hand at a small white rabbit whose eyes gleamed with a faint red light, while his right hand slowly raised the tattered long sword he held.

The small white rabbit was the weakest of the creatures in the novice zone.

Its only means of attack being a bite, which could easily be evaded with a slight movement.

For novices, the small white rabbit served as the ideal adversary.

It provided an opportunity to familiarize oneself with skills and combat techniques while also allowing for practice in movement and evasion.

Most importantly, its numbers were virtually boundless.

One could encounter these creatures anywhere in the outskirts, and they posed no proactive threat.

Such creatures were most suited for new players like Way Kai, who had just transitioned into a new class.

Speaking of class transition, Way Kai found himself both amused and exasperated.

A month prior, he had traversed into this world, transforming from a freshman preparing for college into a Sunto graduate of high school.

Apart from the unchanged aspects of age and appearance, everything else had shifted dramatically.

The most significant change, of course, was the world itself.

18 years ago, the advent of games merged with reality, heralding an era of universal class transitions, which subsequently led to profound transformations across the globe.

Except for major cities with populations exceeding a million, the wilderness and suburbs have been completely overrun by beasts, magical creatures, and various monstrosities.

Humanity was relegated to huddling within the confines of large cities, surviving in a state of constant dread.

However, hope was not lost.

As the beasts thrived, humanity also entered the era of universal class transitions where various game classes became a tangible reality.

Countless individuals joined the fry, transitioning into warriors, mages, assassins, archers, and other professions, uniting to combat the monstrous entities that roamed the wilds.

Over the past 18 years, through the endeavors of numerous predecessors, a systematic understanding of class transitions gradually emerged.

All transitions could essentially be categorized into three main classes: combat, support, and life.

Any profession that could inflict damage and possessed combat skills, such as warriors, mages, and assassins, was classified as a combat profession.

Support professions were equally straightforward.

Any class with enhancement skills fell into this category.

Lastly, life professions, which typically lack combat capabilities and could not provide assistance during battles, primarily served to supply combat and support classes with logistical resources such as food, alchemical items, equipment, and tools.

Although life professions did not engage directly in combat, their significance was by no means inferior to that of the other two categories.

The renowned Dragon Kingdom War hero Lee Chong Yuan wisely stated, "There are no worthless professions, only unworthy practitioners.

" Just half an hour ago, the home room teacher, Old Jung, had used this very phrase to console the students in his class.

During the graduation class transition ceremony that had taken place half an hour prior, the results for class 1514 were dismal.

Out of 50 students, only three successfully transitioned into combat professions, while seven transitioned into support roles.

The remaining 40 were all relegated to life professions.

Way Kai was fortunate enough to be among the three, proudly becoming a warrior.

The warrior profession, for those endowed with talent or wealth, offers a multitude of transformative branches and immense potential.

Once fully developed, it undoubtedly ranks among the top three professions.

With both resilience and damage output, it is capable of overwhelming anything in its path, vanquishing foes with ease.

However, for those lacking financial resources or possessing mediocre talent, it becomes a rather unremarkable and inconsequential vocation.

Ah, and it is worth noting that upon transitioning to a new profession, one acquires a unique talent.

Typically, the first talent aligns closely with one's profession.

Thus, a warrior might gain a strength related talent, while a mage would receive one related to magical prowess.

Way Kai has also acquired his talent.

It possesses a peculiar quality.

Remarkably, it bears no relation to any known profession.

In fact, he has never even heard of such a talent before.

It is called all item drops.

Name: Wai.

Profession warrior level one.

strength five agility four magic one spirit three constitution six professional skills rising slash downward strike talent all item drops any unit you slay will drop all items that can be obtained this talent description is straightforward and easily comprehensible at a glance however after reviewing it way Kai still felt somewhat bewildered all item drops he pondered does this mean that upon defeating a monster.

All items it can drop will be revealed at once.

The era of universal class transitions has been underway for 18 years, and the official records provide detailed lists of item drops for most monsters.

The vast majority of creatures yield several types of items upon defeat.

Even a simple little rabbit like the one before him drops various pieces of rabbit meat and legs.

The powerful regional bosses and divine beasts, even more so, possess thousands of possible drops if he could indeed trigger them all at once.

Would that not be a divine talent? With this thought, Way Kai took three deep breaths to calm his racing heart.

This was his first encounter with a foe since his transition, wherein he was not only acclimatizing to his warrior role, but also testing his newly acquired talent.

Could it genuinely be all item drops? Rising slash Way Kai raised his sword, executing a crescent strike as his worn long sword swiftly sliced past the little rabbit's legs.

It missed.

The very first strike resulted in a miss, causing Wayai to roll his eyes.

Although he had anticipated this outcome, experiencing it firsthand still left him somewhat speechless.

The little rabbit, despite its frailty and lack of offensive capability, excelled in speed and evasion.

A freshly transitioned novice requires at least 10 minutes to adapt before inflicting effective damage upon it.

It is all too common for the initial strike to fail.

Melee professions tend to fare better in such situations.

However, many novice mages and archers find themselves in tears of frustration when first confronting a little rabbit.

Downward strike, basic attack, basic attack, rising slash.

One way did not relent, continuing to unleash a flurry of attacks.

Yet each one met with failure, and he even suffered a bite from the rabbit in the process.

Indeed, that one was inflicted by the little white rabbit.

In the midst of his consecutive attacks, due to a surge of frustration, he let his guard down and failed to evade.

Consequently, he received a sharp bite from the little creature.

After all the commotion, he had not inflicted even a scratch on the rabbit, and instead he found himself on the receiving end of its bite.

Wayai was almost brought to tears by his own folly.

Fortunately, the rabbit's damage was minimal, inflicting merely a single point of harm.

For a warrior with a health pool of 210 points, this was but a trifling inconvenience.

Come on, let's go again.

Despite his earlier lackluster performance, Wayai did not surrender, for he understood that every combatant had traversed this path.

What newcomer has not been reduced to tears by a rabbit? Even the legendary dragon kingdoms war god who left behind a famous saying was once toyed with by rabbits during his novice days nearly facing a counterattack.

However, he had encountered the rabbit king.

Chapter 2.

Even novice monsters can yield great rewards.

Upward slash.

Normal attack.

Normal attack.

Downward strike.

Five.

I hit.

After nearly 3 minutes of acclimatization, Wakeai finally landed a significant blow on the little white rabbit.

successfully dealing five points of damage on its head.

For a level one rabbit, this was a tremendous amount of harm, taking away more than half of its health.

With a swift strike, the rabbit's health plummeted by 2/3, and it was on the verge of defeat.

Seizing the moment, Wayai pressed on with another normal attack.

This time, the rabbit could not evade, and once again, it was struck, a two appearing above its head before it let out a soft whimper and toppled over.

Bang! In the next instant, the little rabbit's corpse vanished, replaced by radiant beams of light emanating from the spot where it had been.

It dropped.

Upon witnessing this scene, Wai's eyes widened, and his breath momentarily caught in his throat.

As a novice monster, the little white rabbit's loot was often quite meager.

In most cases, a kill would yield nothing more than a smattering of experience points and a copper coin.

Only on exceptionally rare occasions would it drop a piece of rabbit meat or a rabbit leg.


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