Job Change For Everyone: My Job Can Infinitely Evolve

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349 Grasp the Direction Yourself!

After checking the first profession’s evolution direction, Moss immediately opened the second option, Dark Shroud Grand Knight.

“Dark Faith: 0/1000. Locked.”

“Synthesize a Dark Knight weapon: Locked.”

“Miscellaneous: Insufficient Dark Faith points. Unable to display more information.”

“It’s better not to get involved with anything that increases Dark Faith,” Moss muttered.

Dark Faith sounded like the opposite of Holy Belief, but Holy Belief was an indispensable condition for him to unlock. Therefore, it was best for Moss not to contaminate himself with Dark Faith. Otherwise, it might affect his accumulation of Holy Belief value.

As he thought about it, he clicked on the fourth unlock option, Glorious Knight.

“Glory value: 1200/1000. Unlocked.”

“Acquire Knight mount: Unlocked.”

“Possess a five-star Knight Holy Sword. Unlocked.”

“Spiritual power: Achieve intermediate powerhouse level. Unlocked.”

“Glorious Knight exclusive ring. Locked.”

Moss did not click on the third profession’s evolution direction because a Dark Knight sounded even less in line with his beliefs in justice and light than the Dark Shroud Grand Knight option. fr eeweb novel

“I’m just short of a Glorious Knight exclusive ring to unlock it!”

Although Moss still needed to unlock six of the seven requirements for the first evolution, he was excited to see he had almost met the requirements for the Glorious Knight profession.

With his experience, obtaining this Glorious Knight’s ring should be easy. However, even if Moss eventually obtained the Glorious Knight’s ring, he would not change his profession in this direction.

He did not choose this direction because he felt it was inferior to the first.

From the number of conditions to unlock, the first direction had at least eight requirements, while the Glorious Knight only required five.

This number was the same as Moss’s requirements to evolve his profession to Holy Light Knight or Super Holy Knight. Still, from this perspective, he felt the first option was better than the fourth.

Then he clicked on the information about the last option, Dungeon Elite Knight.

“Buried City membership: Diamond. Unlocked.”

“Buried City Experience: 105/300. Locked.”

“Buried City dungeon points: 21976/36000. Locked”

“City Lord’s favorability: 90%/90%. Unlocked.”

“Acquired Dungeon Elite Knight’s holy sword: Locked.”

He had an idea after checking the requirements. The Dungeon Elite Knight was the advanced version of Dungeon Knight, and his previous achievements in Buried City had allowed him to unlock two conditions.

As for the other three, Moss was utterly confident he could complete the requirements with his strength and relationship with Mundus and Landis.

However, like the Glorious Knight, the profession evolution only required five conditions, making him uninterested in this profession.

Although Moss was not interested in the 4th and 5th evolutions, he still gained something from reading through them.

He discovered that all evolutions required a weapon or equipment regarding the profession.

For example, Dungeon’s Elite Knight needed the holy sword, while Glorious Knight required a five-star Knight’s holy sword and exclusive ring, Dark Shroud Grand Knight required a holy sword, and the first evolution required a high-grade weapon.

Moss also discovered that the system would record whatever relevant experiences he had. Once the unlocked conditions appeared, the relevant values would appear directly.

This way, he would know how much work he needed to do to reach the requirements.

In addition, by comparing the number of conditions to be unlocked and the content, Moss could also judge the profession’s strength after the profession’s evolution. The more complicated the requirements, the better the profession.

Simultaneously, Moss was determined not to taint himself by violating light, justice, and chivalry. After deciding, the wide-awake Moss got up and walked to the window.

He opened the window, looked at the bright moonlight, breathed fresh air, and felt even more relaxed. As he looked on, he could not help but think deeply.

He was now level 37, three levels away from level 40.

With his current strength and the many things he had to do next, such as the EDC special operation team’s mission, the Great Wall’s defense mission, searching for the Lost Map of Humanity, and so on, reaching level 40 was an easy task.

Reaching level 40 meant that the next profession evolution window would arrive. From the looks of it, time was still rather tight to complete the first evolution.

From the seven missions that had already appeared, he had a clear idea of the five incomplete missions: Holy Belief value reaching 2500 points, searching for ruin fragments, Little Seven growing into an adult, synthesizing a high-level weapon, and obtaining a special honor.

He was still short of 200 Holy Belief points and should be able to reach 2500 points after the competition.

Regarding the ruin fragments, Moss already had some clues after participating in the search for the Lost Map of Humanity. Although he was not 100% sure, there was still a high chance he could obtain ruin fragments through this activity.

It was only a matter of time before Little Seven grew into an adult. Moreover, after his spiritual power reached the middle stage of an intermediate powerhouse, he could also help Little Seven improve. It would ultimately quicken Little Seven’s progress.

In the meantime, he could synthesize a six-star weapon. It was only a matter of time before Moss synthesized a high-level weapon with the four types of crystals and luck potions the system gave him.

Although he did not know the specific details of receiving special honors, it should be okay with his strength and wealth of experience.

Compared to the five requirements above, obtaining a stronger mount and the hidden quest that had yet to appear were things he needed to solve or knew how to solve.

‘Let’s focus on the next match and win the competition first.’ Moss’s eyes lit up when he thought of that.

The MVP of this year’s competition and the students who performed well would have the opportunity to participate in Locke’s ‘ancient divine beast’ research team.

If Moss could join this team, he could naturally understand more powerful divine beasts and stronger mounts than Little Seven.

He could search for a stronger mount in a targeted manner by knowing what other divine beasts existed. Then he could finally unlock this profession’s evolution.

‘Yes, I can only join Professor Locke’s research team by winning this competition with my excellent performance!’ With this in mind, Moss looked at the moonlight with eyes filled with anticipation for the next match.

Moss was already confident enough for his match against Eastern University, but after hearing the system’s notifications, he became even more confident.

However, considering there were still the finals, he still could not fully display his strength.

“I will find a more powerful mount,” Moss muttered.

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Still, at this moment, his eyes were full of confidence.

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