I hunted two rabbits. Nevertheless, I'm 400 times more likely to grow than normal people, so you're saying that normal people are growing the same as they hunted 800? Mr. Daijiro's book says that people in this world change their profession to civilians right after birth, so maybe no one has noticed this backstabbing?

This is a good find.

Unemployed status is multiplied by civilian status, I guess.

Doesn't that mean at least you get double the status of the others when it comes to even having an easy-to-grow heaven?

The second profession now is civilians.

According to Ms. Daijiro's book, civilians only remember that skills are plain, but more professions can be changed when the level increases.

In the meantime, the rabbit you killed is stored in an item bag.

If this happens, I want to grow up defeating one more rabbit and make my first profession another.

When the first profession remains unemployed on the boulder, my spirit is too tight. Once you've got a new profession, have them move to a second profession unemployed.

I want to get a job in another world. However, civilians don't feel like making it a first profession either, feeling like some kind of "freelancer".

Nevertheless, is it first to go north on this beast path now?

It would be dangerous if the wolves came out.

Two rabbits won't cover the cost of the inn tonight, but I think I can afford to stay in the inn with the money Mr. Daijiro gave me.

If you think so, now discover the black rabbit!

Lucky for you, I'll let you hunt.

The black rabbit has flirted with me with a quicker move than earlier.

If the first rabbit is a su-o-im, I guess the black rabbit is somewhere called a sli-o-beth.

It feels more like a superior species than a regular white rabbit.

I'm gonna get away with this.

When I thought so, a black rabbit stuck at the root of the stump. It's like a nursery rhyme.

Here's your chance!

Let's slay him with pointy stones. When I thought so, the black rabbit had decided to be ready and hit me.

It was quite fast, but I succeeded in avoiding it. It's a move I've never been able to make on my own. Yeah, you got avoided because you got up to speed.

Successfully, the pointy stone I had plundered the black rabbit's neck, which was fatally wounded.

[Ichinojo's level increased]

[Civilian skills: stone-throwing acquired]

[Occupation: Farmers liberated]

[Occupation: Hunter freed]

[Occupation: Wood dust freed]

All right, here we come!

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Name: Ichinojo

Race: Hume

Occupation: Unemployed Lv27 Civilian Lv8

HP: 30/30 (10 + 20)

MP: 21/21 (8 + 13)

Physical Attack: 27 (9 + 18)

Physical protection: 23 (7 + 16)

Magic Attack: 10 (4 + 6)

Magic Defense: 9 (3 + 6)

Speed: 16 (4 + 12)

Luck: 20 (10 + 10)

Equipment: pointed stone recruitsuit leather shoes

Skills: [Occupation Change] [Second Occupation Setup] [Stone Throwing]

Title Retrieved: None

Transferable Occupation: Civilian Lv8 Farmer Lv1 Hunter Lv1 Wood Dust Lv1

Tianwei: 20x Acquisition XP Required 1/20

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Oh, you've increased your status and your profession all at once.

Although the civilian level only went to 8, the number of unemployed is also increasing by level 7.

Civilians seem to grow slower than unemployed.

My prediction is that professions are harder to grow as rare or something like that.

Although it is also undeniable that it is simply more difficult for a second profession to rise in level.

And, as I was asking, civilian skills still seem plain. A stone thrower... can be used without skills. I think there is about a correction.

Indeed, in Mr. Daijiro's book, it seems that an apprentice swordsman will be released if the civilian LV becomes ten. I want to go there first.

Before I do, I'm gonna change my first occupation to a hunter!

I thought it was a first career change. That's all right, right?

[When you release an unemployed person from your primary occupation, you can't go back to being unemployed, are you sure?

Wait a minute!

When you're no longer unemployed, you're saying you'll never be able to go back to being unemployed again?

Well, if you get a job, you can't be unemployed unless you lose your job. This is a natural story. But you mean you can't be unemployed because you don't lose a system profession like this game.

There's no word for changing jobs unemployed.

My prediction is that joblessness still has the potential to be unknown sleeping.

Third profession, and even the cover-up of the Force...... there may be liberation.

It's definitely better to stay like this.

I know that.

... after all, can't you get a job again?

I couldn't help but be depressed.