Pirates Achievements System

Chapter 25: Elf Wand

Shore.

Nami was standing next to Ron carrying two suitcases.

All the money accumulated so far in the suitcase has been converted into banknotes, which now amount to approximately 54 million Baileys.

It was less than 50 million, but Ron and Nami both had a plan, and the two had the same idea, decisively selling the medium mast, and then buying a small sailboat, so that after one increase or decrease, there were 54 million Baileys left.

This little sailboat is not the kind of boat that didn't even have a cabin at the beginning, but it's actually a small boat with two cabins, a bedroom, a warehouse connected to the inside of the hull that can store a lot of food and fresh water.

“What do you say? ”

On the boat, Nami and Ron walked into the cabin and looked.

Ron walked up to a bought lounge chair and sat down, looking relaxed: "Good, much better than the previous boat, no need to be so troublesome about sailing or anything. ”

The previous medium-sized sailboat, though large enough, had all kinds of facilities to sail and put sails together, could only be done by two people, Ron and Nami, it was a desperate effort for two people who were not very good at their health.

Now the boat is much easier.

And most importantly, with the purchase of this boat, Ron's previously unsuccessful achievement of Captain I.

Achievement system between him and Nami, or he was judged captain.

And besides that, the 54 million Bailey property was also judged to be his property, so it was accomplished along with the achievement of 'great deal’.

Ron figured that the system should be to make Nami his subordinate, so whatever the distribution of property between them, he had over 50 million Baileys here.

In addition to the above two achievements, Ron achieved another achievement the day before yesterday, "Daily Sailing," which was achieved on the condition that he lived at sea for a cumulative period of 10 days.

Speaking of, this achievement is not shown on the Achievement Interface, and it also confirms Ron's earlier doubts that the achievement should be in a semi-health situation, either after it is achieved, or when certain conditions are met.

“Are you going to head back to Cocosia first, or do you want to keep looking for pirates? ”

Ron lay on a lounger for two strokes and asked Nami.

Nami hesitated for a moment. "It's been more than half a month since I came out. It's going to take a few days to get back. If I don't go back, Arong will kill the villagers. ”

“Then why don't you go back and I'll wait for you on this island. ”

Ron smiled at Nami and said, "Don't feel like you owe me anything or don't want to keep me from coming to me. If you do that, you'll have to ask me to send your missing money to Cocosia. ”

Nami did have this idea in her heart, but before it was fully molded, she had to bite her lips and look up and smile at Ron. "You don't have a sailor, do you? ”

“... after I finish my deal with Aaron, after I leave the Evil Dragon Pirates, I'll hire a sailor from your ship. You won't refuse, will you? ”

When she heard Nami's words and looked at her lovely smile, Ron gave a smile and nodded: “Of course. ”

“But the cost of hiring will be high. ”

“Well... I think I should pay from now on. ”

Ron laughed, stood up from the loungers, took about 100,000 Baileys, walked out of the cabin, returned to shore, and waved goodbye to Nami on board.

[Actually, you don't have to say that. You know perfectly well that even if Dragon is willing to keep his promise, he won't let you leave the Dragon Pirates.]

Watching Nami leave on a boat, Ron shook his head slightly and smiled again.

Even if Nami only made such a promise when she knew it was impossible, but at any rate she offered to be her own navigator, he wouldn't admit to breaking the promise.

“So...”

As Nami's boat gradually sailed away, Ron breathed a sigh of relief and summoned the Achievement System.

Not planning to go back to Cocosia with Nami, on the one hand, it is still difficult to deal with Aaron, on the other hand, he needs to be quieter, without any disturbance, and devote all his attention to drilling for derivative symbols and second-order magic.

But before he starts drilling the script, he wants to see what the system will reward after the total achievement point reaches 20 points.

Captain I, good hands and everyday sailing, the achievement point is 1 point, the total is 3 points, plus the accumulated 17 points, which is exactly 20 points.

In the Properties interface, Ron adds the newly achieved Achievement Points to the Spiritual Properties so that his total Spiritual Properties reach 34 points.

Twenty of these points come from the attribute interface, five from the magic imprint, and the last nine from themselves, which have been cultivated so far.

When Ron switched to the career interface, a system prompt did pop up.

[Tip: Your total achievement point reaches 20 points, get a chance to draw a wand]

Ron's eyes fell directly on the 'wand extraction' at the end of the cue, blinking, revealing a hint of surprise and delight.

Although I don't know what the wand is for, it is undoubtedly a proprietary weapon belonging to the magician and must have some effect, and with his current mental strength and control over magic, it doesn't do much to draw a magic spell on him.

Ding.

After prompting, an extraction interface pops up on the interface of the career system, this time no longer a character pattern, but a giant roulette.

The roulette is divided into ten areas, each of which is the same, each with a wand pattern, each of which is different.

Mm-hmm.

The wheel quickly spins, saying it's spinning, and it's actually just the light rotation of each area, in the same form as the script extraction.

The flashing speed is slowed down first, then accelerated to the naked eye, then slowed down again, pushed one by one, and finally stayed on one of the lattices.

[Tip: You got the Elf Wand]

Along with the sound of the tone, a wand appeared in front of Ron about half a metre long, thick thumb, crystal clear.

At the top of the wand is a spiral of some kind of golden substance wrapped in a crystal ball with a thumb size and a little bit of colourful fluorescence at the center of the golden substance.

Ron reached out carefully and caught the wand.

As he took over the wand, a detailed description of the Elf wand appeared on the interface of the professional system.

[Elf Wand]

[Introduction: A common wand made of branched trunks at the bottom of the world's trees, combined with subtle metals and elf beads that match magic flow]

[Features: The almighty branches of the world dominate the trunk, fits all types of magic, does not exclude all magic, combined with the metals and elf beads, reduces the release time and mental power consumption of all magic]

[Rating: Perfect for magic apprentices and magicians in general]