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Chapter 67 - Grasp of the Undead (Page 1/2)

"Ugh ugh ugh..."

The hoarse roars kept ringing in Jack's ears.

Holding the Cold Cloud Sword, Jack was fully focused on killing monsters. With an attack of up to thousands, dealing with the Rotten Bones had no pressure at all. Basically, it only took a few sword strikes to kill one. The only troublesome point was to find the refresh points.

"Plop!"

When Jack killed the 486th Rotten Bone, a staff dropped. It was a bronze-grade equipment of level 30. Although he couldn't use it himself, it could be sold for a good price.

"This drop rate is still touching." Jack shook his head.

If it weren't for seeing the staff dropped by the Rotten Bones, he would have forgotten that small monsters could also drop equipment.

"Ding! ~"

System Prompt: Congratulations on completing the quest [Qualification Proof]. You can go to the Undead Swordsman · Sherrill to claim the reward!

It was not until three o'clock in the morning that Jack successfully met the conditions. His level also reached 25, 95%. It was estimated that after claiming the quest reward, he could reach level 26.

Just when Jack was about to call Sherrill to come out and meet, another system notification rang in his ears -

"Ding! ~"

System Prompt: The Concealment Technique cast by the Undead Mage · Daniel has ended.

"Swish!"

In the next second, his skin turned purple-black, his nails turned black, and scarlet light overflowed from his pupils, looking quite like a demon's descent.

"Is this the original appearance of the Dark Swordsman?" Sherrill's voice sounded from the side.

Jack turned his head and saw him walking towards him and looking him up and down.

"Mr. Sherrill, I have completed the quest." Jack tried to be polite.

The other party was clearly an Undead Swordsman but had a physical body and had astonishing movement speed. His strength was imaginable and was definitely not something he could contend with at present.

Sherrill nodded: "Very good. I have been observing secretly. I can only say that your attack far exceeds that of the same-level strong ones. No matter how many Rotten Bones there are, they can't stop you."

"Ding! ~"

System Prompt: Congratulations on completing the quest [Qualification Proof]. You receive the reward: Experience +200000 and have the qualification to learn skills from Sherrill!

"Swish!"

The golden light flew up. Level 26!

"You don't have to call me Mr. It seems too distant. Since Daniel asked me to teach you some methods, I can also be your teacher." Sherrill smiled.

Jack understood and immediately changed the title: "Teacher."

"Um."

Sherrill slightly nodded. Then he swung his arm and threw out a skill learning bar: "Don't have too high expectations. Due to your current insufficient strength, there are very few methods you can master."

[Grasp of the Undead] (Grade A)

Introduction: A control method summarized by the Undead Swordsman · Sherrill based on his skills during his lifetime. It has an unpredictable control effect.

Effect: Drive the energy within your body to put the enemy unit within ten meters in front in a bound state where they can't move. The longest duration can be three seconds.

Cooldown Time: One minute

Level Requirement: 25

Price: 2 gold coins

[Necrotic Slash] (Grade B)

Introduction: An attack method that the Undead Swordsman will master since its birth.

Effect: Deal 250% damage based on your own attack to the enemy unit and reduce its movement speed by 10% for two seconds.

Cooldown Time: Fifteen seconds

Level Requirement: 25

Price: 1 gold coin

...

Just as Sherrill said, if he hadn't killed a thousand Rotten Bones, he wouldn't be able to learn any skills at all because the lowest limit was level 25.

"So many skills..."

The skills that couldn't be learned in the skill bar were gray but could be seen. So Jack pulled down with some curiosity. It took him more than thirty pages to finally reach the bottom. He even saw the Grade SS skill on the last page and was extremely convinced that Sherrill's identity was definitely not simple.

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