Lin Yu's sudden move to drag him onto this pirate ship seems suspicious no matter how you look at it.
Is this a case of someone realizing they have a problem and wanting to take the opportunity to get rid of themselves?
Ah Jie thought for a moment, but still didn't react directly. He tentatively said:
"Lin Yu, please let me go back. I'm weak and I'm worried I'll hold you back."
Lin Yu glanced at him:
"Weak? That can't be right. Out of so many people, you're the only one who survived. You're quite impressive."
Lin Yu, disguised as an Onmyoji, has a rather eccentric and unpredictable personality.
Now that the other party has been dragged onto the pirate ship, there's no need to deliberately hide the resentment that's been building up in my heart.
"What job did you switch to?" Lin Yu asked as if interrogating a criminal.
"A repairman," A-Jie replied innocently.
"If you don't believe me, you can investigate me."
Lin Yu narrowed his eyes. In fact, he had already investigated him and found that he was indeed a repairman, and had nothing to do with a necromancer.
But so what?
Does everything that is discovered necessarily have to be true?
The rubber boat moved forward at a steady pace. The chubby boy held a surfboard, using it as a paddle, and rowed vigorously. Suddenly, a wave crashed in, and the rubber boat shook violently.
The chubby boy swayed and nearly fell over.
Lin Yu sat steadily in the boat, unmoved.
Ah-Jie also wanted to remain still, but after thinking about it, he started swaying along with him, looking like he was about to collapse.
"A repairman?" Lin Yu smiled faintly.
"Coincidentally, I also have some expertise in repairs."
"By the way, what can you fix? Air conditioners? Computers? Toilets?"
"You're the one who fixes toilets!" Ah Jie retorted helplessly, laughing, "You fix cars? What about you? How could a swordsman like you be skilled in repairs?"
What can you fix?
"Repairman".
The air suddenly became quiet.
Ah Jie's eye twitched. "Do you have some misunderstanding about repairs?"
The chubby boy rowed silently, without making any comments.
I had long heard that this boy was extremely wicked, and now that I have seen him, I can confirm that his reputation is well-deserved.
Why not fix something else? Fix people!
Lin Yu took out a booklet on his own, the cover of which read: "Summary of Major Professions". He had borrowed it from his chef friend not long ago.
Lin Yu turned to one of the pages: "Necromancer".
Passive Skill: Psychic Communication - Allows communication with the undead, and can guide and intimidate undead of lower level than oneself.
Active Skill: Spirit Refining and Control. With special materials, you can refine undead spirits that you can control at will. The number and types of undead spirits increase as the skill level increases.
Control method: It can issue vague commands from a distance, and can be precisely controlled at close range.
The duration of the manipulation is limited by mana.
Lin Yu then gained a systematic understanding of necromancers and had to admit that this profession was very powerful and could be considered a top-tier profession.
Lin Yu read the above content aloud, his gaze sharp as a knife as he looked at A-Jie, exuding an oppressive aura.
Ah Jie's heart tightened; he was prepared to act at any moment if things went wrong.
On the surface, he remained calm and smiled:
"The profession of necromancer is indeed good, but unfortunately, you have to deal with inanimate objects all day long, which is kind of creepy."
Lin Yu raised an eyebrow: "It seems you know a lot about necromancers. Have you ever been one?"
"Haha, Lin Yu, you're really good at joking!"
"I'm clearly a repairman, how could I be a necromancer?" A-Jie looked very surprised.
"Okay, you're a mechanic, right? You're here to fix cars, right?"
"Then let me ask you, what are the main systems of a gasoline-powered car? What are the components of an engine? How do the valves operate? What are the emission standards? How do you repair a broken brake? What is the core competitiveness of new energy vehicles..."
Lin Yu asked a series of questions, leaving A-Jie completely bewildered.
Can't answer?
Ah Jie said in five words: "Even a real repairman probably couldn't answer that question, right?"
"I think you can answer at least one of them," Lin Yu said with a faint smile.
"So, you should stop acting, Master Wanglin."
Ah Jie wanted to argue one more time: "That only proves that my theoretical knowledge as a repairman is inadequate, it doesn't prove anything else."
"Is that so?" Lin Yu analyzed calmly.
"I was wondering before, how did an undead creature find me when I had just saved five of you?"
"A coincidence?"
"But if the one controlling the undead is one of you five, then it makes perfect sense. You can find me naturally by following the direction I left in."
"But ironically, in the end, you were the only one out of the five who survived, while the others became ghosts."
"So, Ah Jie, what else do you have to say for yourself?"
Lin Yu was almost 99% certain about A-Jie's identity as a necromancer; otherwise, he wouldn't have dragged him onto the pirate ship and left Gao Yang and the others on the shore without worry.
Ah Jie sighed softly, "I didn't expect that such a big flaw would still be exposed."
The words came to an abrupt halt.
At this point, there's obviously nothing more to say. Strike first; delaying even a second is disrespectful to the other party.
Ah Jie was about to make a move.
"Wait a minute!" Lin Yu interrupted, asking with a curious expression:
"Before we begin, could you satisfy my small curiosity? How did you change your profession to become a repairman? Was it through any tools?"
Ah Jie found it somewhat amusing. Who asks the enemy questions before even engaging in combat?
Are you an idiot?
Seemingly to show off, but actually intending to launch a sneak attack, Ah Jie took out a silver coin and handed it over:
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