Still, Suzuki guy, you're quite used to fighting.

I'm obviously better off if I just say my status. I'm naturally better off with the number of skills.

So the number of bandits defeated is almost mutual.

Sometimes the Saint Knight is quite powerful as well as Kensei, or the skills he remembers in a higher vocation than Kensei, but there is no waste in the way he fights. I guess I've dived quite a bit into the training ground. Most of my fights are driven by stats, so this is what happens when it's a conditional battle where you're asked to fight?

Miri would surely be able to fight even better than me or Suzuki.

This must be the harm of growth cheats, jobless cheats.

You can win even if you fight without thinking about it, so you really make me scorn something called tactics.

"What's on your mind?

"Oh, Dr. Death Warrior, look at your forgotten peer magazine and see what you're thinking."

"Blah! It's sloppy, Nan. You're gonna spiritually shake me up and take down the boss first."

"If you were going to, you'd be running as hard as you can. Sounds like I'm faster on my feet. He's got skills in the speed-up system."

"Wow, how many skills do you have? I had confidence in the speed of my legs."

Meanwhile, Suzuki, who's not out of breath, is also a boulder.

I thought it was about Hal who could follow me about this speed.

"I have enough to organize my skills."

"Yeah, I have one, too, if that's about it - oh, be careful because there's a trap there"

When Suzuki said it, the floor I stepped on sinks.

At the same time, an arrow flew in from the front.

"Whoa."

I avoided it by accident. The arrow flew away where my head was and disappeared rearward.

"Avoid it there."

"I'm scared if there's poison or something like that... I can't even afford to think of it as a real surprise. And you know damn well there's a trap."

"Trap detection is an essential skill for adventurers, isn't it? Don't you remember?

"... oh, I don't remember. How do you remember that?

"I don't know. Uh, I'm going to an Adventurer's Guild workshop. I'll give you 30,000 senses."

"Can you remember your skills in a workshop?

"Yeah, well, if you go to a workshop and you pass a test, the trapper's profession is released, and you get trap detection when you reach Trapper Level 3, you get skills. Trappers can be experienced only by disassembling or assembling traps, so you just have to be a trapper and repeat the disassembly and assembly of traps."

"Wait, passing the test, is that how you're going to be able to change jobs?

"A little bit. Ichinojo-kun, if you have a growth cheat profession, don't you have the title of some sort of extreme?

"Oh, I've got it."

This is the title you get when a level is kansted.

Although we do not know the detailed effect so far.

"When you're in a profession called a teacher, you'll learn the skills to put up exams to be able to get a job in a superb profession. Having that skill allows you to put exams out to certain people. If you pass that exam, you'll be freed of your profession. Of course, I hear that some exams are harder than advanced occupations and have never been passed before."

Was there such a system?

I had no idea.

"By the way, how can you be a teacher?

"If you take an exam to become a teacher, you can be one."

How the hell did a teacher become a teacher when he had to take a teacher exam to be a teacher who could take an exam? It's going to be like chickens first or eggs first, but, well, I guess the first one was a unique occupation.

Right, did you have such a backhand?

By the way, the exam to become a trapper seems to be to dismantle the smokeball trap made by the trapper.

They say amateurs can't dismantle it first, but if they study hard at the workshop, they have a 30% chance of passing.

Thirty percent, pretty tough - I thought it was more of a difficult college level, but when I think about it, this Suzuki, he was the doctor's son.

Besides, I heard during my voyage that I dreamed of becoming a doctor before transferring to the world over here, and that the pass rate at a prestigious medical university was always an A judgment, so I guess I'm good at exams and courses.

You'll definitely fall if I take it.

Will the exam nevertheless free the profession?

"I mean, should I think you're the human version of the professor boss?

"Oh, that's fine. Professor Boss is more rare. Exams can't be canned or anything, so it seems pretty difficult though. Oh, but Nan will be able to pass the combat exam."

"Right. By the way, what are your exams for becoming a Holy Knight?

"Ha ha, there's no exam to be a holy knight"

"Yes... is it a condition that you set the knight's level to fifty and be aristocratic to be a holy knight? But nobility is a nobleman by birth, isn't it? What happened to the nobles?

"If a king or pope awards you a title, you can be a nobleman. Lost people found useful are treated as diners by church headquarters and recognized as otherworldly aristocrats, didn't they hear from the church?

I haven't been asked, or I haven't moved to church in the first place.

Marina, who is the same Japanese... would have been abandoned by the church at a time when his profession could not be changed even as a street performer, and Miri... I don't know what he thinks.

Oh, but Mr. Daijiro said he was acting with the brave, so maybe he was a diner nobleman.

By the way, when I heard that story, I decided to stay away from church headquarters as close as possible in the future.

I can't be a nobleman - there won't be any more unemployed cheats when the first profession becomes a nobleman.

I thought it came in front of a big door.

Definitely, there's a big sign from behind this door.

"Well, if you open the door, it's a battle."

"Yeah, a lot of battles"

When I opened the door, I was inside it.

He was an elephant human standing with huge two-legs.

... Is that it? Was the enemy boss an elephant?