Chapter 77: Thunder Gun and Female Fire Dragon
I knew the Sun Badge was useful!
Stellan quickly counted the sun badges in her waist bag. There were more than ten of them, and there would still be some left after she donated them all.
From the beginning when she became a Sun Warrior, she was puzzled. Why did she get the Sun Badge every time she successfully helped adventurers defeat the regional boss? She originally thought that the Sun Badge was a souvenir, or an identity mark like a church believer.
But as she obtained more and more Sun Badges, she gradually felt something was wrong.
There must be a place to spend this kind of collectible stuff, right? Maybe it's the Sun Altar.
Today, her guess was really confirmed.
What kind of reward would she get? She was full of anticipation and threw the certificate she had earned through her hard work in helping others into the altar.
A flash of lightning passed by, and suddenly a yellowed page of book appeared in front of her, with densely written words on it.
Everyone's attention was drawn to the commotion here, but they didn't know what she had done.
Stellan took a deep breath and grabbed the page.
It recorded the story of a sun warrior who used a lightning spear. Stellan's consciousness was immediately immersed in it, as if she had transformed into the sun warrior of ancient times, using the lightning spear to help people move towards victory, praying before the statue of an unknown king, and at the end of the story, projecting a glittering lightning spear at a flying dragon.
She came out of the story, surrounded by worried people.
Her first thought was: Wow, the Thunder Gun is really cool, and the Sun Warrior is so handsome!
The second thought was: Why do the sun warriors use lightning guns? When we mention the sun, don’t we usually think of fire?
The third thought was: Who cares about thunder guns or fire guns, as long as he looks cool!
[Miracle: Thunder Gun]
[A miracle used by the warriors of the Sun Oath, which can throw lightning spears and is particularly powerful against metal and dragons]
[Records the story of an ancient sun warrior, a loyal follower of the Sun's eldest son]
[Intelligence requirement: 3]
(This book directly changes the intelligence required for spells and the faith required for miracles/prayer into intelligence. Intelligence is directly linked to spell strength and usage requirements)
Miracles are the stories of the gods. Humans borrow the power of the gods by retelling the stories, and they can still be effective in this world.
Stellan opened her left hand, where a talisman lay quietly.
【Sun Amulet】
[A talisman for achieving miracles, an item commonly used by ancient sun knights, a holy emblem drawn by himself, representing his sincere faith]
[Combat Skill: Firm Prayer, miracle will not be interrupted even if attacked]
With this, you can use miracles.
"What happened just now? Are you okay?" Melga asked. When she saw that her sister's face looked normal and even had a flush of excitement, her worry turned into confusion.
Stellan calmed down her excitement and told everyone what had just happened, including the story she saw after touching the pages of the book.
Unfortunately, the page containing the record of the Thunder Gun disappeared after she touched it, so no one else could experience the Sun Warrior's experience.
Everyone's reactions after hearing this varied, but the biggest reaction must have come from the Fire Monk.
He stared at Stellan, his body trembling, his eyes revealing a complex emotion of four parts admiration, three parts envy, two parts jealousy, and one part hatred, more like a fan-shaped graph. Stellan felt as if he was going to eat her in the next second.
But the Flame Monk stepped forward and asked sincerely, "Are you interested in becoming a bishop in the Spark Church?"
".ah?"
Drew, Roger, and Perry formed a small group and whispered:
"I've never heard of a page that can let people learn magic instantly," Drew exclaimed. "This dungeon always brings surprises."
Roger rolled his eyes at him and said, "Can't you have a sense of crisis, old man? If everyone can learn magic quickly, then our Magic Association will be ruined, right?"
The Magic Association, the most authoritative magician organization on this continent, is composed of magicians from all walks of life. Its subordinate academy is the top magic school in the entire continent. Outstanding graduates can directly stay in the association to work and have their own magician tower, and ordinary graduates can also be sought after by the outside world.
However, the graduation requirements are also quite strict. One needs to be proficient in no less than thirty kinds of low-level magic, fifteen kinds of intermediate magic, and must obtain a certain degree certificate. This requirement has blocked many people!
"Why would it be abandoned?" Drew retorted, "In the future, the number of magicians will increase. We should be happy. Isn't the original intention of the association to spread magic?"
Roger curled his lips and said, "But when I think about how someone else can learn the magic that I studied so hard for, I feel very unbalanced, don't you think so, Perry?"
Perry looked a little dazed, staring at the Sun Altar.
"Perry?" Roger waved his hand in front of him in confusion. He came back to his senses, pushed his glasses down, and said:
"No, that's right. Knowledge should be acquired through hard study. I absolutely do not approve of learning magic through unorthodox means!"
He spoke with a righteous look on his face, but his eyes kept glancing towards the Sun Altar with a complicated look in his eyes.
His eyes were damaged by staying up late to read those complicated spell books. The reason why he wore glasses and did not choose to use magic to heal his eyes was to remind himself to study harder, for grades, for magic, and for graduation!
If he doesn't work hard, his position as the top student in the grade will be taken away by others.
Perry's tutor was extremely strict, to an incomprehensible degree. If Perry's grades declined, he would be unable to graduate.
"If there really is a way to learn magic easily," he muttered to himself, looking at the Sun Altar, and finally sighed and did nothing.
An oath is not something that can be signed lightly, let alone with a god in the dungeon who seems to be from ancient times.
If there was a safer way, I would.
The atmosphere on the other side was much more cheerful.
"Miss Stellan, please demonstrate the lightning gun to us," Malu urged from the side. Even Leon, who was studying the Sun Altar, turned his head to look over here.
"Then you'll have to watch carefully,"
Stellan held the amulet in her left hand and used the lightning spear skillfully, as if she had learned it long ago. Fortunately, she had increased her intelligence to 3, which was just enough for her to use it.
A pillar of lightning appeared in her hand, crackling loudly, and its shape really looked like a spear.
However, just as Stellan was about to throw it away——
Suddenly a roar came from the sky!
It’s a dragon’s roar!
Stellan was startled and the lightning spear flew out of her hand, just in time to collide with a monster that was flying down from the sky.
“Crackle!”
The female fire dragon let out a mournful cry.
Everyone: .?
(End of this chapter)
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