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Chapter 580 - 261: 3 Deputy Positions
CHAPTER 580: CHAPTER 261: 3 DEPUTY POSITIONS
The entire meeting room fell silent.
Only Kana’s voice remained.
"First, the first secondary profession I want to talk about is [Beast Taming]. As its name suggests, I believe everyone should easily understand it."
Upon hearing Kana’s words,
the meeting immediately became lively, and everyone started discussing.
Bobo couldn’t help but say, "You’ve used this secondary profession before, right? Just like with the Land Birds."
Her mind worked quickly, immediately realizing this.
Kana smiled and nodded: "That’s right, being able to turn so many Land Birds into mounts and breed them is all thanks to [Beast Taming]."
"Then can we tame Thunderbirds? You know Thunderbirds, right?"
Sergio inexplicably got excited, looking at Kana and asking, almost leaning on the table.
Maxim, next to him, seemed to know about this creature and hesitantly asked, "Is it that giant bird type? Like an eagle? When flying, it carries a certain electric light and can use simple Thunder Magic."
Sergio turned his head to look at Maxim and nodded excitedly, "Yes, that’s the Thunderbird."
This made Maxim wrinkle his brows slightly: "This kind of beast is already highly dangerous, right? Compared to them, Land Birds are as tame as sheep."
Thunderbirds have a strong territorial sense, but they also count as family units.
Although they do not have strong destructive desires, their aggression is high, and they consume a lot.
The reason they do not attack intelligent beings is that most intelligent beings, in their view, are a bit too small, not worth eating, and might bring danger.
But it doesn’t mean they are tame.
If you accidentally intrude into their territory, it’s a disaster.
Additionally, Thunderbirds like to live in high-altitude areas, surrounded by a certain number of woodlands.
This results in Thunderbird dwellings generally being in remote areas, with little motivation for intelligent beings to clear them.
Likewise, Thunderbirds are rarely interested in these meatless intelligent beings.
After all, Thunderbirds are not low in intelligence either.
"It’s not impossible." Kana suddenly said.
This statement shocked quite a few people.
"Really?!" Sergio was already getting excited.
He seemed to already see the Thunderbird mount beckoning to him.
Griffins or not, everything is inferior in front of Thunderbirds.
Real dwarves should ride Thunderbirds.
"Thunderbirds are possible? Then Flying Dragons should be, too?" Maxim couldn’t help but stand up and ask.
These two are considered to be of the same level.
Just that Flying Dragons are more destructive, sometimes causing havoc simply because they have too much energy.
"You like Flying Dragons?" the Half-Elf Beget couldn’t help but ask.
How should I put it, Flying Dragons have always troubled elves.
Because these creatures love to reside in forests, doing whatever they please.
Flying fast, traveling in groups, not lacking intelligence, and loving to destroy.
Elves naturally love living in forests.
Equivalent to territorial disputes.
But for various reasons, elves can’t completely eradicate Flying Winged Dragons. So for elves, Flying Dragons are a detestable nuisance.
Maxim sat back down awkwardly, coughing.
"Everyone has their preferences."
"However, like other secondary professions, taming and cultivating more powerful mounts and creatures require higher levels."
A creature like the Thunderbird requires at least Level Six to tame.
Everyone nodded.
Sergio was already eager to take up this profession.
The Gray Mountain Range has many peaks where Thunderbirds reside; Sergio was already dreaming of leading a Knight Order with Thunderbirds.
His long-held fantasies were close to becoming reality; he was about to burst with excitement.
"The more crucial aspect of this profession is that reaching a certain level allows creatures to obtain a status panel."
Kana’s words made the room quiet.
"Wait." Maxim interjected.
Then seriously asked: "If I didn’t hear wrong, this panel is the blessing we were imagining, correct?"
Kana nodded: "Of course, but it requires a level of at least Level Five."
This has been verified; my mount [Yu Hua] has already obtained a panel."
"What?" Bobo was somewhat shocked.
Finally realizing: "No wonder, no wonder your silly bird always seems to have endless energy. Turns out it has a panel."
Bobo often visits the breeding grounds to look at her mount, always able to see Kana’s silly bird going crazy.
With excess physical strength, and injuries affect it only through pain, not hindering its actions.
Intelligent beings show exaggerated behaviors under this status; let alone animals.
At this moment, Blake was already deep in thought.
He wondered if he should let everyone in the Knight Order take up [Beast Taming].
Every Night Watcher knows the advantage blessings bring. If mounts have them, they’ll be a nightmare for enemies.
Can you imagine an armored knight rampaging across the battlefield, tireless, fearless?
The Night Watcher’s Knight Order often fights on foot after one or two charges.
No choice; knights are night watchers, but horses aren’t.
But for now, it’s just a thought; specifics will be known when many take up the profession.
After calming emotions briefly.
Kana continued: "The second secondary profession is [Tailor]; this doesn’t need much introduction, treat it as [Forging]."
But it creates textile products, allowing the Night Watchers to be more flexible in equipment choices and protect everyone more comprehensively."
This point was easily understood by everyone, who could basically foresee the changes this profession would bring.
Not to mention, Kana brought a tailoring master from Cohen Kingdom early on.
This tailoring master has been training apprentices over the past few months.
Now just waiting for [Tailor] the profession to be in place.
All preparations have been laid out.
Unless they’re foolish, everyone knows Kana will definitely bring this secondary profession next.
So those present weren’t surprised.
Now it’s just the last one.
"The last secondary profession, which you might be unfamiliar with, is [Carving]."
As Kana predicted,
faces of confusion appeared on everyone.
"Carving?" George was puzzled, feeling it was familiar.
The earliest followers of Kana had seen him use this profession.
While many were completely bewildered.
"This profession has a very long history, but has never been systematic, instead being fragmented and integrated into different profession domains."
Everyone sat upright, ready to listen.
After all, nobody knew about it.