I’m a Legendary Boss
13 Big Bear, Second Bear, Third Bear

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The three little bears were lying in the cradle with their eyes closed, as if they were looking for the warmest place to sleep.

However, when Xiong Da, who had a slightly larger body, squeezed into the most comfortable, warmest, and closest position in the middle, Xiong Er and Xiong San could not do anything about it and could only admit defeat. They snored and slowly fell asleep.

William had just fed them goat's milk. He stroked the fur of the three little bears. These three little babies were not ordinary.

After his test just now.

Big Bear had the bloodline of a high-level Magical Beast, while Big Bear Two and Big Bear Three had the bloodline of a mid-level Magical Beast.

In the early stages of the game, every player would be able to obtain a high-level magical beast. Even if they had the help of an intermediate-level magical beast, if they could slowly grow, they would be a hot potato in the guild. They would even be able to speak up in front of the small nobles in the Duchy.

In short, he had a strong sense of superiority.

Although the stronger the bloodline, the slower the growth, as long as there was enough food, magical beasts would grow much faster than intelligent races.

William picked up a fluffy blanket and covered the three bears with it. He only exposed his head to breathe and quietly left the room.

"Take good care of them. I don't want to hear any accidents!”William said to the servant standing in the sect.

"Yes, my lord. I swear that I will always take care of these cute little guys!”The maid stole a glance at the three little bears in the room. She didn't expect them to grow up to be terrifying, violent bears. But they were really cute when they were young...

"Yes, I will give you an extra silver coin every month as a reward.”William Blackleaf was a lord, so it was inevitable for him to have servants. Furthermore, there were many commoners who did not have enough to eat. They even wanted to be his servants.

Sia, who had long breasts and thighs, stood at the side and lowered her head in thought. She seemed to be very puzzled. Why did this guy change so much?

He had gained quite a lot from this trip.

After destroying an orc tribe, he took the opportunity to obtain an iron mine and three magical bear cubs.

As long as they opened their eyes three or four days later and saw the first person, they would easily recognize him as their master.

Of course.

Little Bear was also very sensitive to smells.

What the servants needed to pay attention to was not to let anything happen to the little bear. They also needed to clean up the poop. At other times, whether it was feeding the little bear or cleaning its fur, William had to do it personally.

"Sia, do you like those little bears?”William walked to her side and asked.

" Yes, I do. What a cute little guy..." Sia replied coldly.

"How about I give you one?"

" Really, no, no, forget it. I can't afford to raise a giant berserk bear…" Sia shook her head hurriedly. With her little income, she had basically invested it into magic materials. How could she afford to raise a magical beast?

William Blackleaf laughed." Even if you can't afford it, you can come and visit more often. Bear-type magical beasts won't easily attack familiar scents. Besides, I can order them around."”

"Can I come here every day? What if they accidentally open their eyes and see me?”Sia asked with wide eyes.

"It's okay. At most, I'll help you raise it!”William said generously.

" Then…thank you, my lord!" Sia didn't know what to say and left in a hurry.

William looked at Sia who was running away and rubbed his hands." A mage with an Epic bloodline. There's no escaping from being a magus. My dear mother, you've given me quite a number of talents. They even brought all kinds of equipment…"

Name: Sia

[Race: Blackleaf Elf]

[Class: Intermediate Water Magician]

Level: 41

[Bloodline Potential: Epic (Basic Attributes 24.5%)]

[Talent: Intermediate Life. 1 Stamina is equivalent to 40 Health Points.]

[Innate talent: Water Element Light. Any water element magic will increase its effect by 30%. 100 Intelligence will reduce the cooldown time of water element skills by 20%.]

[Talent: Intermediate Magic, 1 Intelligence =1.3 Magic Attack]

[Health Points: 8,800]

[Endurance: …]

[Mana Points: …]

It had to be mentioned that both battle energy and magic energy were things that could only be obtained after 10.

At that time, both players and NPCs would be able to learn battle energy or meditation techniques.

The ranks were divided into low, medium, high, grandmaster, epic, legendary, and so on.

In short, the higher the level of the secret manual, the more magic or battle energy it would increase. At the same time, it would also have some special effects.

For example, it could increase the power of skills or activate some kind of battle energy shield.

When players looked for class-change NPCs, they could only learn low-level or mid-level secret manuals.

High-level secret manuals required players to complete some difficult quests, but players could obtain them as long as they were patient.

However, the secret manuals of Grandmaster and above required fortuitous encounters, auctions, special NPCs, black shops, mysterious merchants, and even the private collections of some professional mentors.

Moreover, the price of the secret manual was terrifyingly expensive.

Low-level secret manuals only cost 10 silver coins. Basically, players who could leave the Novice Village would be able to learn enough secret manuals and skills when they changed classes as long as they could save money.

However, an Intermediate manual cost 1 gold coin…

One gold coin might not seem expensive, but for an unspecialized player who had just entered the game, it was a fatal blow. If they did not have any fortuitous encounters and did not want to spend money, they could only save money honestly.

However, even if he spent money in this game, he couldn't exchange it for gold coins…

The items sold in the mall were either fashion or fashion. Otherwise, which game company would dare to sell attributes in the name of a monthly card in this era?

How did Netease go bankrupt?

It was precisely because of the attributes of the monthly card games that the players of the 23rd century had been complaining until they went bankrupt and rejected all the games under their banner!

Obviously, fashion couldn't increase any attributes. The only feature was that it looked good and could cover equipment.

However, even the cheapest clothes cost 100 yuan. Of course, the clothes could also be sold to some NPC nobles.

However, this required the NPC to have a good impression of him, and it also depended on whether the NPC was interested.

If there were really NPCs who wanted to buy it, they could also earn a lot of gold coins.

The market did not sell revival coins, and there were no revival classes in this game. Players could only revive six times a day, and every time they died, they would lose a certain amount of experience and even lose a level. They would also randomly drop equipment. If they died more than six times, they would be banned from logging in for 10 hours.

Of course, this restriction was only implemented after the players became Intermediate professionals on a large scale.

This was also to balance the battles between players and the world between players and NPCs.

But this was a game after all.

The game company wanted to make money, and it was also for the sake of healthy development. It was impossible for them to lose money in business, so they still opened the trading system.

For example, if you were selling equipment, the rich could directly use money from the real world to buy it. The company could charge a small middleman fee. Although the percentage charged was small, it could not help but increase the transaction volume…

As for the so-called financial groups entering the game in the novel, there was no such thing.

It wouldn't cause the guild to not treat the 100 yuan as money…

Billions of financial groups had entered the game, after all, that was just a fantasy…Just thinking about it was enough. The most awesome game in history was abandoned by Netease's gameplay in just two months…

Guilds were formed between players. Some guilds might have been established for a long time, and there might be many rich people in them. Perhaps the guild leader was the boss of some company, but they played the game for their own happiness, not to spend money. Even if they spent money, it was only for themselves.

If there was nothing to do, he could just send a red packet to the group. Did he want the entire guild to be equipped with godly equipment?

How was that possible? It was more like all the rich guilds.

The big shots of normal guilds would only need to watch the commoner players shout '666' at them, asking them to fly, begging them to hug their thighs, and so on.

What they needed was to look up to them, not to let other players be as awesome as them…

Therefore, there was no need for consortia to enter…

Even if a billion-dollar tycoon were to play this game, it was impossible for him to give everyone a set of top-tier equipment. That was impossible. After all, he was not stupid. If he was really that stupid, he would not have earned so much money…

The clubs were the only ones that had some operations, because every club had a guild under them. For the sake of their idols, players gathered in the guild under the club.

They were often willing to pay a small amount of equipment or gold coins to help professional players become stronger quickly.

The prerequisite was that professional players needed to obtain glory!

Being scolded like a dog after being defeated was not just for show.

This book comes from:m.funovel.com。

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