Chapter 304 - 304 284 The Legion and Divine Grace
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Updated : Oct 11th, 2025
304: Chapter 284: The Legion and Divine Grace 304: Chapter 284: The Legion and Divine Grace “A legion-type professional?
So young?”
The battlefield situation was completely reversed as Team 3’s camp exploded.
Other Special Service Teams who witnessed this naturally had many opinions.
“Looks like Team 3 is really taking off.
With such a legion-type existence, their development space is fully opened.”
“How did they raise them, had you heard about it before …”
“I did hear that they may have inherited the legacy of those bastards who caused trouble last time.”
“Just receiving it is one thing, assimilating it is another.
They got lucky.
But just the resources invested in this battle alone go beyond, can they make a profit?
The higher-ups won’t reimburse for this …”
Legion-type professionals, one-man army professionals, are very rare…
no .income softmax will raise large-scale destructive weapons without a reason.
In the urban security battles, such an overly powerful force is almost useless.
Not only is it because of their destructive power, but also because these “legions” born of the profession are quite uncontrollable in pursuit of destructive power.
Lu Ping’an’s rampaging magic plants and Little Flame are not exceptions – most tamed beasts and magic plants have such weaknesses.
Perfectly controllable legion-types do exist, but they are scarce, expensive, and have a very low cost-performance ratio, so they are not very popular.
As a result, only armies, large corporations, and special forces will “raise” such legion-type…
war-professionals.
Yes, raise – because regular legion-types are too rare, the resources they consume are bottomless pits, and their early-stage investment-output ratio is non-existent.
A large number of high-level magic plants and magical beasts are deployed on the battlefield, but due to their uncontrollability, they usually can’t be successfully recovered, and there are extremely frightening casualties…
A small-scale battle invests dozens of silver-tier demons, who can afford this bill.
They are not useful in the early stages, at least not until the fifth or sixth-tier, and are of no use in peaceful times.
When needed, they are a bottomless pit for burning money – naturally requiring a funder to “raise” them.
Compared to these expensive and fragile war machines, regular forces, especially peacekeepers, naturally favor more controllable and lower-priced individual combat power.
At this time, anyone with a little knowledge of the industry is amazed and shocked by the strength of Special Service Team 3.
Is it worth pouring this huge investment for public affairs?
The higher-ups won’t pay for your “extra casualties.”
Look, those powerful tree men have naturally headed towards death.
And those consumed magic plant groups, this total is probably an astronomical figure, right?
“…Don’t look at me like that.
I’m poor.
These are all created by my abilities.”
Facing his teammates’ amazed or puzzled expressions, Lu Ping’an explained a little.
Meanwhile, Old Lu’s eyes got even stranger…
“A born legion-type?
Why are you in the Special Service Team?
Isn’t the army and large forces needing legions more appealing?”
But in fact, this is just a small part of Lu Ping’an’s abilities.
And the legion of magic plants and outrageous magical beasts that are worth a fortune in the eyes of others only cost him over a dozen life-points.
It’s very different from what others are imagining – these creations not only don’t cost money, but also don’t use consumables.
Lu Ping’an’s “garden” has realized mass production of most low-level magic plants, and the main consumption on the battlefield is actually for emergency use.
The courtyard, that Land of Life, is the most valuable legacy.
Big Cat wasn’t wrong in guiding him; choosing the Beast Tamer’s path would have many troubles, and also, tamed beasts cannot directly convert the Land of Life into nourishment- but Magic Plants can.
Now, that garden and the infinite land outside it are Lu Ping’an’s magic plant production sites, and the volume is already so large that he has to be careful about controlling it and even periodically clearing inventory.
The Gardener is the most suitable main path for Lu Ping’an, without a doubt.
Deputy Captain Lu’s idea is not wrong – Lu Ping’an is indeed a natural-born legion-type professional.
Even if an ordinary person got that card group, could they use it?
Low-level magic plants cannot withstand tree-man transformation, and to display the power of the sixth-tier tree-man transformation ability, a starting point of a fourth-tier is needed.
As for that Life Illustration, other people can’t use it at all.
A legion-type professional not only consumes terrifying resources but also requires corresponding talents and aptitudes, as well as corresponding professional paths.
[Ding, congratulations to the host, the inauguration ceremony completion rate is 117%, evaluation S-level, awarded ‘Divine Grace’, please check it yourself.]
[War Chess Player (2-tier Soldier) professional modification: slight increase in physique, slight increase in spirit.]
For a 2-tier professional bonus, these two “slight increases” can be considered meager.
Initially, being a 2-tier Gardener not only increased all three aspects but also granted a significant increase in spiritual power.
However, from another perspective, it’s because the “Commanding General” profession doesn’t rely much on personal combat power and naturally doesn’t care about basic attributes.
[Professional skill ‘All Weapon Specialization (Life Weapon) LV9’ is converted into professional skill ‘War Weapon Mastery (Life Weapon) LV9’.]
This conversion seems like just changing the name…
Many deities like to do this, coloring the professional traits of professionals with their own touch and casually signing them.
[Universal skill ‘War Memory lv6’ is converted into professional skill ‘War Is Like Chess lv4’.]
[Professional skill, War Is Like Chess reaches lv4, please choose a branch…]
A bunch of prompts appeared on this side.
The “downgrade” was actually a good thing, which meant that professional skills were remodeled by divine power.
It seems that this is the core ability of the War Chess Player, and All Weapon Specialization is just an additional protective measure.
The Lover of Chess is not interested in “lone brutes”.
And what Lu Ping’an is most interested in is, of course, the Divine Grace obtained by “drawing” cards.
His evaluation should not be low, and the Divine Grace given should be considered good, right?
[Lover of Chess’s War Eagle (Lower Brass Divine Grace): Summon a spirit body transformed War Eagle.
It exists in a different dimension, cannot be attacked by conventional means, nor can it attack anyone.
Its vision can be shared with the summoner.]
This Divine Grace made Lu Ping’an pause, but then he laughed.
It appears to be a non-combat Divine Grace, but it provides a powerful reconnaissance unit, perfectly serving as a “Battlefield Observer”.
Although inconspicuous, it’s indeed useful.
Unlike other legion types, Lu Ping’an doesn’t lack war beasts and offensive means.
So, this tactical functional compensation is what he finds hardest to replenish.
A spirit eagle can greatly help Lu Ping’an to overlook the battlefield.
The Lover of Chess is quite generous, providing Divine Graces that are simple, unadorned, and useful.
And as an S-level rating reward, they granted him another “blessing”.
[Lover of Chess’s Bronze Guardian (Lower Brass Divine Grace): Summon a lower brass War Chess piece.]
Lu Ping’an hadn’t tried this Divine Grace yet, but after casually asking the big cat, he got an answer.
“It’s like a chess player’s creation.
You’ve seen it before.
You can think of it as a 2-tier demon or a more reliable first-tier Battle-profession.
You’ll know its value once you summon it.”
So, Lu Ping’an casually used the two Divine Graces…
Compared to the “Giant in Hand,” these two Divine Graces seemed to have no limits on times they can be used.
The next moment, a transparent ghost eagle appeared…
or rather, a ghost dove.
Under the command of its master, the overly small eagle flew into the sky, making it impossible for people below to observe it.
Using its vision, Lu Ping’an could easily survey any corner of the battlefield.
Without a doubt, Lu Ping’an was very satisfied with this Divine Grace.
Combined with the possible future unique abilities of Lover of Chess, he should also have long-range command capabilities.
The other “chess piece” also brought Lu Ping’an a surprise.
Its not about the combat power.
The animated armor-like brass knight figure, standard sword and shield equipment, “Black Iron middle-rank” physique evaluation, and the blank skill module were basically meaningless to Lu Ping’an now.
Lu Ping’an evaluated that even calling it a first-tier peak battle-profession would be a stretch, but it had its own unique ability…
“Castling?
Good stuff.
The Lover of Chess seems to appreciate you; they didn’t give you combat chess pieces but gave you functional chess pieces that you have difficulty acquiring.”
It’s possible to know the function of this unique ability just by its name – the spatial exchange between humans and chess pieces.
It seems like this unique ability belongs to higher-tier Lover of Chess professions.
Now, through the Divine Grace early grant, both strategic self-preservation and tactical assault can be performed in many ways.
“The divine chess pieces are indestructible.
Once they are completely damaged, they can be reconstituted after a period of time.
And they can be modified.
If you find a craftsman, the Spirit Eagle can’t be modified.
You probably can’t get in touch with someone who can modify it.”
The big cat also brought unexpected joy.
And with the War Chess Player’s path, Lu Ping’an also obtained the required profession module for the legion’s combat power.
However, with the first glance of War Eagle’s bird’s-eye view of the overall situation, he found his “missing” Little Flame.
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