Chapter 115 I don't hold grudges, really (1/2)



The advantages and disadvantages of the storyteller approach have already been clearly explained by Old Man Han.

In summary, this path is a T0-level locked path.

Yes, the storyteller approach can achieve this, simultaneously calculating T0 and prison.

Theoretically, it has a good story, and it resonates with the audience, with a high degree of fit.

So the storyteller is truly powerful, able to reproduce the original owner's power, even if not 100%, it's still enough.

There are also some skilled storytellers who can wield the power of two books simultaneously, wielding a knife in their left hand and a sword in their right, cutting through a group of people with ease.

However, the storyteller's core strength lies in this one book.

If the storyteller cannot even achieve resonance with a photocopy in the early stages, and has not embarked on other paths, then he has zero combat power.

It's perfectly reasonable to say that he's so weak he can't even kill a chicken.

Even if resonance is achieved, the power that a photocopy can bring is limited, and there is a significant difference between it and the original.

Want the original manuscript? Then you have to make the effort to go to the place where the big news happened, and be almost like a war correspondent, to witness the story firsthand.

Several skilled fighters were engaged in combat, while a group of bloodthirsty spectators watched from the sidelines.

It's not impossible that you could be swept away by the aftershocks if you're not careful.

According to Old Han, he had even heard of some unlucky colleagues who had been swindled out of their travel expenses and ended up spending over a year lecturing in restaurants in the city before they finally earned back their money.

By then, the daylilies were already cold.

A storyteller has a high ceiling and a low floor.

"It's alright, old man. I know what you're thinking. Don't worry, I'll give this storyteller a try."

Han Feiyu gave the old man a thumbs up to show that he was fine.

In any case, the storyteller's path at least had a safety net: Old Han was lucky enough to accidentally obtain the heroic biography of Yan San, the Flying Hero of the Northern Desert.

With this in place, his starting point won't be too low, no matter what.

Moreover, whether this path is good or not, he will only know after he actually tries it himself.

They had almost finished talking, and while they were at it, they ate some dry rations with the water from their water pouches.

The caravan's owner, Mr. Li, glanced at the sun in the sky and felt that it was about time; they needed to hurry on their journey.

"Everyone, you should have rested enough, right? Let's go, continue on our way, and come back as soon as possible."

No one objected; the ordinary people hitchhiking here, having witnessed the robbery earlier, already understood.

If you don't follow the caravan, you could easily lose your life. It's better to cooperate obediently.

"Click-clack..."

The carriages continued to move, leaving two tracks in the ground, and their procession continued onward.

On the way, Old Han handed Han Feiyu photocopies of the two novels he had taken with him, telling him to study them carefully.

Anyway, it's still early, and they can't practice storytelling here anyway. Since they're just idling around, they might as well learn the basics of this craft first.

"This story is about a place called Sanlipo, where a local bully was collecting protection money and was eventually stabbed in the heart by a passing hero."

Hmm, the story seems quite simple, and the descriptions focus on the great hero, while many other things are only briefly mentioned.

The story was alright, but it felt lacking in detail and interest. If I were a storyteller, I would definitely try my best to get the most complete story possible…

He was pondering how to obtain the most complete and authentic story. Should he ask the parties involved multiple times?

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