All My Professions Have Divine-Level Talents-Chapter 51: Professional Secret Scroll

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Chapter 51: Chapter 51: Professional Secret Scroll

After felling the boss, Lu Cang didn’t immediately go over to collect the spoils.

Instead, he went to Luo Si and Meizer and had them drink Recovery Potions.

A Recovery Potion worth 2 gold coins.

It could heal even extremely severe injuries, making it a Divine Medicine for a Level 3 adventurer.

Then he administered Curse Removal, Purification, and Awakening Potions.

About half a minute later, the two of them opened their eyes one after another.

They opened their eyes and looked around, their first reaction one of terror.

But on their second glance, they saw Lu Cang standing nearby.

He wore his familiar, cheerful smile.

"You’re awake."

Meizer was still a little dazed. "Captain?"

"What are you doing here?"

Luo Si was also clutching her head. "I remember... we ran into a King Level..."

Suddenly, the memories came rushing back!

The memories from before she lost consciousness flooded her mind!

She had encountered a King Level Demon and been captured by it!

And then, she’d fallen unconscious.

’Being caught by a King Level Demon is no different from death.’

’But... I’m... okay now?’

Luo Si looked at her hands.

No... there were still many wounds on her body.

Luo Si raised her hand, and a healing Light enveloped them both, causing the fine cuts on their bodies to begin healing rapidly.

Actually, even if she hadn’t treated them, the wounds would have quickly healed completely under the effects of Lu Cang’s 2-gold-coin Recovery Potion.

"Lu Cang, did you save us?"

"Yes, I did."

Lu Cang, of course, wasn’t going to deny it.

Luo Si surveyed their surroundings. "Shouldn’t we... be running right now?"

"No need to run. I killed it."

Pfft—

Hearing Lu Cang’s frank reply, Luo Si couldn’t help but laugh.

She had just been thinking that they were still clearly inside the Dungeon, and if the King Level Demon was still around, they should flee immediately.

As expected...

He really had killed the Bloodline Monarch.

Luo Si asked, "What about the others?"

"Others? It was just me."

...

"Wait."

"Just you?"

Meizer: "Huh?"

"I was passing by the Adventurer’s Guild and saw your names on the list of the missing, so I rushed over."

"There was no time to call anyone else."

This answer left the two of them slightly stunned.

They could imagine Lu Cang having the strength to kill a King Level Demon, but they never expected him to come alone.

After all, Lu Cang had always been cautious.

In the ten days they had spent together, they had already witnessed the extent of Lu Cang’s caution.

Even if he were a hundred times stronger than his enemy, he would still face them with a prudent and humble attitude.

Entering a Dungeon alone was absolutely something Lu Cang wouldn’t do.

’For him... he should at least have a Defender and a healer with him.’

"You killed the Bloodline Monarch... all by yourself?"

"If you were alone, who cut off its connection to the Blood Pool?"

Lu Cang blinked. "Cut off the connection to the Blood Pool... What does that mean?"

...

Another silence.

"The Bloodline Monarch is connected to the giant Blood Pool outside."

"To kill it, you have to sever its blood supply, or else it can recover indefinitely through the Blood Pool."

With its blood supplied by the Blood Pool, the Bloodline Monarch was virtually invincible.

"You... really didn’t sever the connection to the Blood Pool?"

Lu Cang gave a helpless, bitter smile. "I really don’t know what that is."

’No way.’

’Did you really just brute-force it to death?’

’Brother Lu Cang, are you... even human?’

They could understand Lu Cang taking down a King Level Demon, but ignoring the mechanics to brute-force it? That was completely beyond their comprehension.

Lu Cang said, "Meizer, can you help collect the spoils?"

"Oh, sure!"

"No problem at all, leave it to me."

Having had his life saved, Meizer certainly wasn’t going to bring up something as mundane as getting paid.

Meizer went to the Blood Sacrifice Hall.

He looked down for a few seconds. "It seems... there isn’t much for me to collect..."

A suit of armor lay on the ground.

And five round, crystal-clear Blood Beads.

These Blood Beads didn’t spread out like normal blood but permanently maintained their spherical appearance.

"I’ll go check over there."

Meizer had the Skill ’Material Sensing’, which allowed him to sense valuable items nearby.

This was also the advantage of a Gatherer.

With that, he walked toward the throne.

Passing the altar, he climbed onto the throne...

But as soon as he climbed up, his teeth began to chatter.

"This!"

"Th-this is..."

Meizer was stammering.

"What did you find?"

Lu Cang put the Armor and Blood Beads into his storage space, then used a gentle Wind Roar to blow himself over to Meizer’s side.

Meizer picked up a blood-red scroll.

"A Secret Scroll."

Lu Cang: "A Secret Scroll?"

"Yes... a Reincarnation Secret Scroll."

Meizer said, "Ancient professions, Forbidden Professions, professions not commonly known in the world, unique professions lost to time..."

"They can appear in the form of Secret Scrolls."

"Some professions are strictly forbidden to change into... for example, the Death Priest. They use life as a Sacrifice, Summon Evil Demons, and bestow Curses. The criterion for every promotion is to kill more people."

"The Skin Taker, who kills enemies to steal their skin, thereby obtaining their appearance, Skills, and even Talents. They have multiple faces, and the principle for their promotion is basically to kill indiscriminately and take skins."

"The Doomsday Prophet, which only has 3 Levels, prophesies the coming of Doomsday and works to bring it about on their path to upgrading. At Level 3, they achieve Doomsday... These are all extremely evil and bizarre professions that endanger the world."

’They do sound pretty terrifying.’

Lu Cang could understand why these professions were forbidden.

"Then there are ancient professions."

"In ancient times, the classification of professions was different from our modern one. Back then, there was no Mechanician profession, but they had professions like Berserker and Dragon Knight... They are lost now, but can also appear in the form of Secret Scrolls."

"There are also professions like Thief, Hitman, and Deceiver... These are not allowed to be circulated in the world because their principles would endanger order and peace."

Lu Cang asked, confused, "Aren’t Assassins and Hitmen different?"

Meizer answered seriously, "They’re different. Assassins are legally permitted..."

’Heh, I get it.’

’So it’s a power struggle, then?’

"The rest are professions that have been lost for a long time. Only one person can ever have this type of profession at a time."

"For example: Sword Saint, Prophet, Metamorphoser... However, I’ve heard that for these professions, you can only change to them if you meet specific conditions. Even if you have the corresponding Secret Scroll, you won’t be able to complete the profession change."

"I’ve been a Gatherer for so many years, and this is the first time I’ve ever seen a Secret Scroll."

"So what profession is this Secret Scroll for?" Lu Cang asked.

Meizer shook his head. "It needs to be appraised to know for sure."

"But if you were to sell it..."

Meizer swallowed hard.

"It should fetch a price of at least 300,000 Gold Coins. If it’s for a rarer profession, it would only be more, not less... Tens of millions, even hundreds of millions, are possible."

Even Lu Cang was stunned to hear this price.

’Isn’t that a bit much?’

A trace of envy and greed flickered in Meizer’s eyes.

But the look quickly vanished.

He knew this wasn’t something he deserved.

"Captain, this Secret Scroll is yours."

Saying this, he shoved the Secret Scroll into Lu Cang’s hand and turned his head away, not daring to look at it again.

Otherwise, he was afraid he’d really be overcome by greed.