Am I a god-tier talent in all my professions?

Chapter 552 The Problem of Equilibrium

Chapter 552 The Problem of Equilibrium
"Don't say things like that right off the bat..." Luluwei muttered in a soft voice.

However, these words still reached Lu Cang's ears clearly.

Lu Cang's eyes were neither as sharp and serious as they were in battle, nor as calm and natural as usual, showing no expression whatsoever.

At this moment, Lu Cang's eyes were gentle.

"I'm sorry to have worried you."

Luluwei's face turned completely red: "What are you talking about... I've never worried about you, never."

"You're so amazing, there's no way anything could have happened to you, right?"

So...who's worried about you?

"No, I didn't."

Lu Cang gently raised his hand towards Luluwei. Luluwei didn't feel any pull at all, but saw Lu Cang appear right in front of her.

When Lulu saw that Yuna was beside her, she knew that Lu Cang had pulled her over.

But this process.

She felt nothing at all.

Lu Cang can see into Luluwei's sea of ​​consciousness and also see through Luluwei's heart.

Luluwei's consciousness has now been completely purified.

At the time of their parting, Luluwei was still in a state of partial corruption, but now Luluwei's sea of ​​consciousness is clear and clean.

Moreover, Lu Cang was even more puzzled as to how Luluwei had reached level 8.

Yuna has the legacy of a sage and was trained by Yug, so it's understandable. As a member of the Moonlit Realm and an authority in the realm of knowledge, it's perfectly reasonable for Yug to want to train an 8th-level scholar.

After all, imparting knowledge to learned scholars is tantamount to taking a shortcut to advancement.

But Luluwei...

cough.

It wasn't that Lu Cang looked down on Luluwei; Luluwei was quite talented. At least when she was level 4, she could fight him, who was level 3, to a fairly even level.

Lu Cang had no doubt that Luluwei had the potential to reach level 8.

As long as she works hard...

It will take several hundred years.

Well, not counting the fact that Luluwei only had 30 years left to live back then.

But now, so much time has passed, and Luluwei's lifespan has not increased but decreased; she can only live for another year...

Luluwei.

I don't know if I should be sad or upset for you.

But to only live for a year is just too tragic.

In fact, we are living in a chaotic world now, and not many people live long.

But it also means another piece of good news: nowadays, it's easier for him to kill anyone.

The shorter one's lifespan, the shorter the time it takes to be beheaded.

They might have lived for hundreds of years before.

The killings would sever hundreds of years of lifespan.

Now it's much better; they basically die instantly, very quickly.

Luluwei's eyes were dazed as Lu Cang's immense consciousness gradually pressed down on her, leaving Luluwei with no choice but to accept it.

At the same time, she also felt the experiences that Lu Cang had gone through over the years.

Lu Cang compressed his own experiences, modified many details, and directly packaged them up and sent them to Luluwei.

This makes the explanation much faster.

Feeling the weight of Lu Cang's experiences, Luluwei's expression shifted between light and shadow, ultimately settling into a sigh: "It seems you haven't had it easy either."

He's such a genius, so much better than me.

In the end, he still suffered so much. If Lu Cang hadn't been imprisoned in that time relic, he might be even more powerful now.

Lu Cang concealed many details in the information he conveyed.

Luluwei didn't even know that Lu Cang could recreate different timelines, so from Luluwei's perspective, Lu Cang only spent one or two years in the reset timeline.

A reset time that cannot be upgraded for one or two years is exchanged for more than ten years of blank space.

This is clearly a waste.

"However, in the past ten years..."

Luluwei recalled her experiences over the years, and her consciousness gradually integrated these memories.

Then he thought of Lu Cang and passed it on.

Lu Cang felt the memories falling into his sea of ​​consciousness, compared to the abridged version he had given to Luluwei.

The memories that Luluwei passed on were noticeably rougher.

It's clear that she didn't process the memories before transmitting them.

Luluwei not only transmitted her memories but also described, "Shortly after arriving at the World's Central Tree, I encountered the world's strongest... Level 9 archer." Level 9.

It's level 9 again.

There aren't that many Level 9s in this world.

And it was precisely when this thought arose in Lu Cang's mind that the answer to this question came along with it.

The answer lies in balance.

When a profession has not yet produced a level 9 job changer, the requirements for upgrading from level 8 to level 9 will be lowered.

But on the other hand.

If a profession already has a level 9 job changer.

Therefore, the requirement to upgrade from level 8 to level 9 will increase.

Therefore, theoretically speaking, the most popular professions in the world should usually have at least one level 9 job changer.

These are Luluwei's memories.

It was that level 9 archer who told Luluvi this.

"When I saw her, she didn't have much time left."

"She took me as her apprentice and I learned archery from her."

"With such a mentor as my guide, I am able to have the strength I have today."

Luluwei's progress can be largely attributed to the guidance of that senior.

That's what made her make such rapid progress.

Having someone guide you and practicing alone are two completely different things.

Just then, a rather muffled voice interrupted the three of them reminiscing.

"cough……"

"Everyone, it's a good thing to be reunited."

"But I think you all came here not just to catch up, right?"

Huang Minzhi made a sound.

The two gradually came to their senses and noticed the inconspicuous birdman next to Lu Cang.

Uh?
There's this person too?
My attention was almost entirely focused on Lu Cang.

They didn't even notice there was someone there!
Wait, is this thing even human?
It looks like a monster.

Luluwei instinctively drew her bow and nocked an arrow; a spiraling vortex appeared on her longbow.

boom!
The cyclone exploded!

Lu Cang suddenly appeared in front of Huang Minzhi.

when!
He caught it with one hand. The arrow Luluwei had shot.

She sighed softly, "Luluwei, this is the friend who guided me."

"Huh?"

"Is it your friend? I thought it was some monster that came from the roadside, and I almost killed it."

Are you serious?
Was it a bit too fast to act as soon as you realized what was happening?
There was absolutely no room for negotiation.

Soon Lu Cang read about Luluwei's experiences.

It's also related to monsters.

A level 9 monster targeted an aging level 9 archer. In the end, the archer who taught Luluwei fought against three level 9 monsters alone, and at the critical moment, he let Luluwei escape.

There's still a grudge between them.

It seems that in this era, everyone harbors an irreconcilable hatred towards monsters.

Huang Minzhi, however, remained calm.

He wasn't startled by the sudden attack at all, but instead looked at Yuna on the other side.

"It seems your seekers aren't very welcoming of me."

"You should know the answer here, shouldn't you, Yuna's disciple?"

"Then you can answer it yourself."

Yuna's expression changed slightly after hearing Huang Minzhi's voice.

Her originally warm and joyful face was now covered with a layer of frost.

But she still responded, "Okay, then I'll answer that, Brother Lu Cang, Sister Luluwei."

"This may be the real solution you need to know."

Luluwei: "What problem are you trying to solve?"

In fact, Luluwei is still a bit confused and doesn't know what she is looking for.

Yuna whispered, "Solve the problem of balance."

(End of this chapter)

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