Chapter 53: 052 Conditions for Acquiring Skill
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Updated : Oct 1st, 2025
Chapter 53: 052 Conditions for Acquiring Skill
Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation
For the conversation and decision between Riley and Vivian, Shane naturally could not have known about it.
After all, the ability he activated was not some kind of all-knowing power, so it was impossible for him to know that he was receiving more care than he had imagined in a place where he was unaware.
Shane simply returned to the inn after parting ways with Tielle and the others, slept a deep sleep, and replenished his spirit.
Then, the next day, Shane did not head to the adventurer’s guild, nor did he meet up with the members of Vivian’s Team; instead, he left Lamijion alone and came to a patch of forest in the outskirts.
“Is this the place?”
...
Looking at the forest that maintained its natural form, Shane verified the address he remembered.
“After exiting the East City Gate and heading south along the main road, then entering the forest on the outskirts, this should be it.”
But, what should he do next?
Shane began to worry.
Fortunately, he didn’t have to worry for long as the target appeared on its own.
“Are you here?”
With somewhat cold words, a girl clad in a black robe silently approached from the front.
Who else could it be but Tielle?
“Sorry, I’m late.”
Shane quickly stepped forward.
“No worries, I just got here myself.”
Tielle replied calmly.
The conversation between the two seemed rather mundane, but if it weren’t for Tielle’s cold attitude and tone, based on the content alone, it really resembled something a couple might say when meeting before a date.
At least, that was how Shane felt.
Unfortunately, the people involved had no such intentions.
“Since you’re here, let’s get started immediately,” Tielle turned around, saying, “Let’s first move to a less conspicuous place.”
“Alright.” Shane obediently followed.
There was no choice, today, Shane was here to be a student.
Shane hesitated to voice his question.
“Just as you imagined,” Tielle glanced at Shane and said, “She’s now the sole pillar of her family, adventuring only to raise her seven seven-year-old sisters. She and her sisters are now in a state of mutual reliance.”
Shane fell silent.
If that’s the case, Shane could understand why the timid and shy Lu Muya chose to become an adventurer, engaging in dangerous activities.
It wasn’t because Lu Muya wanted to do so, but because she had no choice but to do so for her sisters.
“...Next time, let’s bring some gifts for Lu Muya.”
Shane decided.
“Just don’t scare her,” Tielle seemed indifferent about it.
While speaking, the two arrived in a more open wilderness.
“Let’s do it here,” Tielle turned around to face Shane, saying, “Without further ado, let me first tell you the conditions to acquire the [Magical Sword] Skill.”
Shane nodded, paying close attention.
In this situation, Tielle began her explanation.
“As you might know, this Skill is a melee type of trump card, only with a very low probability of being acquired when at Level 70. Compared to regular skills, whether in terms of Attack Power, Damage, or usefulness, it is significantly superior.”
Tielle explained in a cold tone.
“However, the conditions to acquire the [Magical Sword] Skill are actually not that high, consisting of only two.”
“First: Increase a melee-type Weapon Skill to Level 5 or above.”
“Second: Magic Power must meet the standard.”
“As long as these two conditions are met, generally speaking, it is possible to acquire the [Magical Sword] Skill.”
But it’s these two conditions that few people can meet.
The reason is simple.
“Melee experts usually don’t have abundant Magic Power, and those with sufficient Magic Power often choose to become mages, so even though these two conditions are not difficult to meet individually, meeting them both is harder than you might think.”
Tielle directed her gaze at Shane, speaking thus.
“If you can’t meet these two conditions, then even if I teach you, you won’t be able to acquire the [Magical Sword] Skill.”
The point Tielle intended to express was clear.
“Have you met these two conditions?”
That was the intent.
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