Thankfully, a new "inherent skill" called "absolute storage space" has been added.

And this appears to have been manifested in a way unrelated to the manifestation of my soul's desire.

Normal skill names.

"Natural Skills" that strongly manifest my soul's aspirations have many subtle skill names.

And there are many patterns where the content is subtle or unclear.

When I was thinking about it a little... I somehow became curious about the 'Point Card' skill.

This is also... I like to accumulate points in my original world, and I wish I could accumulate a lot of points, but if I could shop with points, it would be a good deal... I think I have such a desire, and it appeared as a "natural skill".

When I first saw it, I was a little embarrassed by such common aspirations... a little depressed skill.

This' Point Card 'skill doesn't usually bother me much.

When I or an ally acquires a new "Normal Skill", I use the "Redeem Points" command in this "Point Card" skill to increase the skill level to 10 at once in order to set it to "Shared Skill".

I only use it then.

However, because of this skill, it usually takes a lot of time and experience to increase the skill level in an instant.

Although it is limited to "Normal Skills", I think it is quite clear that I can use this skill to reach Skill Level 10 at once at the moment of acquisition.

Normal people don't seem to reach Skill Level 10 in their lifetime.

Within the human race... any skill... probably a little cheat at the time of skill level 10.

Even a long-lived fairy tribe seems to find skill level 10 a rather challenging area.

When I look at Nia and Saya, I think they're up to skill level quite efficiently and reaching skill level 10 on their own....

Speaking of which, Nia said before, it seems that level-up efficiency is quite good.

Somehow... she said it was because she was with me.

I didn't really understand the subtle meaning, but there is certainly a skill of "foster cultivation", and it is possible that various things are influencing it.

Well, anyway, it's amazing that you can reach the inherently difficult skill level 10 in a flash thanks to this' Point Card 'skill.

Moreover, while points are accumulated, they are so accumulated that they cannot be used up.

This Point Card skill earns 1% of the money spent.

If you make big purchases such as land, you earn a lot of points.

Just 10 million Golls of land will save you 100,000 points.

And just by launching the Fairy Chamber of Commerce and hiring people and paying them, you're spending money, so you're earning huge points.

You can use 100 points to increase your skill level by 1, but even if you acquire "Normal Skill" and raise it to skill level 10 at once, you only lose 900 points, so it's almost the same as if it had been reduced.

The amount of points you've accumulated is too great... just a few more points and a little cheese.

I don't usually get a lot of consciousness, but this skill is plain and very cheesy!

And some of the "Redeem Points" commands I always use are not only to increase my skill level, but also to acquire new skills by exchanging points.

However, this can only be exchanged for what appears in the "Exchange List" in "Redeeming Points".

Until now, few skills have appeared on the Exchange List.

It seems that the "Normal Skills" I have acquired will be automatically omitted and I will only be on the list of skills that I have not acquired.

However, the conditions for inclusion in the "Exchange List" are strict.

The skill description says… 'By checking or experiencing the skills of a third party, a selected skill is added to the exchange list' … but I don't really understand the specific conditions of this.

“Confirm Skills”, so I thought it would be better to check the detailed display of skills in the "Wave Assessment", but I don't think it will be added just by that.

Therefore, even if I checked occasionally, nothing was displayed in the "Exchange List", so I haven't seen it recently.

This is my prediction... but I think it's important to feel it.

Also, confirmation may be important not only to confirm the detailed description of the skill, but also to know about the skill.

I think it is necessary to observe the process of using that skill crushing, or such confirmation.

I haven't tried it yet, but... as for the feeling, it might be easier for me to get on the "Exchange List", like my offensive skills.

However, in order to do so, we need to be attacked by our enemies.

Conversely, if you look at the content of a skill and see that the skill is activated in the near future in the form of confirmation about something that you cannot experience, it is also possible to put it on the list.

I've thought about this before, but it stayed the same.

I just need to try something once.

With that in mind, I opened the "Exchange List" of "Redeeming Points".... What! Shows skills you can redeem!

And that skill was... "Battle Load Muscle Hyperplasia (Battle Pump Up)"!

This is the Rare Reinforcement 'Normal Skill' possessed by the Duke of Byakline.

Somehow it's displayed.

"Battle Load Muscle Hyperplasia (Battle Pump Up)" was a brain muscle skill that increases muscle strength and "Attack" when loaded in battle.

This skill... looks like a brain muscle by name, but it's a really good skill.

It's a skill you can use to fight without giving up, like a boy cartoon hero whose attack is increased by the load in the battle, even if you're pushed into trouble.

That's the kind of skill that's right for The Brave.