VRMMO no Shien Shokunin ~Top Player no Shikakenin~

Inheritance Skills Exploration Part 3

"... after all, he wants to teach me how to do it."

Despite being open, Mr. Yard responded quickly to the visit.

It seemed like she was busy, so I already told her briefly about the incident.

The location is a reception room for customers I've used before... and at this point, I think I can tell you how much they appreciate us.

"The Hindus are the beneficiaries of defeating the serpent. Besides, you've been training the Warriors lately?

Ever since you listened to me with interest, Mr. Yade's attitude has always been favourable.

I thought this could be expected... but the expression clouds unexpectedly.

"Well, I want to tell you about the mountains." []/(n, vs) (1) (uk) (uk) (uk) "

With a rough grip, Mr. Yade bangs one leg.

It seems that the leg, which is always being dragged, doesn't feel much pain.

"That's right. I don't know what's wrong...."

Abandonment and a slight restoration.

I could see the two from his expression.

In fact, given Mr. Yard's age, it is not strange that he is still on the battlefield.

If he was fit, he might have continued to be commander, and if he had that much experience, he would have been valuable as a mercenary.

Now I'm making money like this, but it's a difficult problem to talk to others...

"Well, why don't you give me a verbal message?

Oops?

But not for the guy next door, apparently.

Mr Yard, who was not expecting to be flushed lightly, is in trouble.

"... I'm sorry. In a reckless manner."

"No, no, it feels good anyway. There's nothing to be bothered about but poor care. Compared to that... that's good, miss!

"Not so much!

Recently, people in the desert have become extremely averse to lies and deception, as they have come to realize.

I've heard before that Clarice's grandmother was right.

So Yumil's character is very popular with the locals of King Sarah.

Mr. Yard seemed to like the trend and liked Yumil from the time he first met him.

"Yeah, yeah, I'll tell you! I just want to say....."

"Can't you just say that?

"Miss... are you the type that can be taught and practiced in words in the first place?

"Mm...."

Probably, but I don't think it has anything to do with the way we talk about answering here.

Earlier, Mr. Yard seemed to want something conditional.

I can 't--

"You know very well. I can't."

"Hey! Heindoah!

No, no, don't grab my collar. Don't shake it.

Knox jumps around the room, away from my shoulders, violently turning back and forth.

"Hahahahaha! Well, I'm not much of a talker either. So, here we go."

Ooh, nice hairy, happy people - while stroking the knox in your arm, Mr. Yard stood up from the chair.

Oh, my sight is wandering...

"A man named Flag, who was in sync with me in the Warriors, lives in a nearby town. Why don't you bring him here?

"This time on a conditional basis... you've taught me so much about Hynd's skills."

Moving in the desert again with camels, it seems that Yumil is talking more about pure thoughts than stupidity...

There is no danger in the expression.

"It seems that it's up to the NPC to tell me where it is... but in the case of His Highness Thio, is it because there are more quests that have been completed beforehand than Mr. Yard?

"Huh?"

Although it is small, it can be inferred that the information obtained so far is aggregated.

Inheritance skills that are more difficult to master are more likely to have another key quest that you should have completed beforehand.

"Because His Highness Thio gave it out, it was like a key quest... um... that's it, the Virgin's wand. Remember that? Yumil"

The wand I used earlier to give me skills.

His Highness was a miscellaneous man, but it seems to be a national treasure that has existed since the founding of King Sarah.

When I asked you, Yumil closed her eyes a little and thought... did you find something that caught her in her memory? After a while, she hit her very hard.

"Wand... hah!? Speaking of which! You wrapped a cute ribbon around my daughter's wand, an animated witch I bought when I was a little girl."

"When are you talking!? Besides, Lord Thio, this has nothing to do with it!

Apart from the word wand, I have a headache when talking about a disconnected Yumil.

So, on the contrary, how did it come to be connected in your head...?

"If I'd dropped a brand new one, I'd have a big scratch on my face... and brought a ribbon from somewhere and wrapped it around so I couldn't see the scratches? I remember!

"No, I don't want to talk about it anymore... I'm sure that ribbon has something to do with my mom..."

What do you use it for? Could it be... for me!? I was told that at that time, I felt like my mother had suspicions that I did not have.

It was one of the memories that was slightly fading, but it also had an impact at that time, and Yumil's words suddenly came back to mind.

As a result, my headache got worse.

"... hah. Um... can I talk to you again?

I'm sure you've finally seen how to hold your forehead down and decided that's it.

Yumil smiled and slapped me in the back with skill.

"Fufu, I'm kidding! I'm kidding! I remember the Virgin's staff, too. I remember you had a lot of trouble fixing something special!

"Yes, that's it. I wonder if it's not connected in terms of repairs..."

Anyway, it is.

Diving into the dungeon and meeting a few tribes living in secret... "Repairing the Virgin's Staff" was a huge quest among them.

It is the RPG's promise that the ancient relics use the lost technology.

I have memories of information gathering, literature fishing, and finding the first tips anyway.

"I can't be sure it was a key quest. But there was a stack of them, so they taught me a lot of skills... I don't know how it works."

I see!

I don't suppose it's because I have a higher preference for Thio than in this case.

In terms of Mr. Yard's favoritism, it seems to be sufficient for basilisk crusades and warrior training.

"However, regardless of that, there may be NPCs that require conditions when acquiring skills."

"Which way!?

"I still don't know, all sorts of things. Inheritance skills have just been implemented."

Furthermore, I hear that there are NPCs like Buddha who teach me unconditional and versatile skills.

I've talked about favoritism so far, but there may be conditions other than favoritism when mastering it.

It's strength, it's having certain items... a lot.

Eventually, it is a blank period, but because of the complexity of the skill acquisition requirements, all players seem busy.

"Hmm... anyway, I'm looking for someone now! Fluffy... lid?

"Mr. Flag."

Neither do we.

The inheritance skills you acquire are not always practical, so it's important to learn as much as possible.

"Yes, Flag! I mean, the flag!? Flag!

"Don't call me Japanese. Anything seems to have been Mr. Yard's assistant."

Since he's a famous person in town, he didn't tell me in detail what kind of person he is when he asks someone in town...

He will help me teach swordsmanship, so he must be a former warrior.

... well, that's where the conversation ends.

I saw a humil shaken by the back of a camel and said a little question that came to mind.

"But Yumil. You...."

"What is it?"

I've been worried about it for a while.

Although Yumil seems restless due to his expectations of new skills, he doesn't seem to be neglecting the current situation.

"I was wondering if you'd like to spin around like this or if you don't like RPG. Are you okay now?

Normally, I thought it was time for the grievance gauge to rise.

By and large, today's login is a very hasty start from the time I was cleaning up my chores.

Obviously, the temporary distancing of inheritance skills makes me unhappy.

"What, is that so? Even on a boring journey, it's only a moment if you talk to Hyde! I get frustrated when your sister gets involved in a solo game or TB, but I don't care now! It's more fun!"

The answer to me, who thinks it's a mess, is concise and clear.

And what you see is a beautiful smile with no stars.

... I wonder what this place is like.

I don't get used to it after all this time, and I think it is not good every time I am told.

That's why I never said I felt the same way.

"... I see."

He turned his face and replied briefly.