He's a Level 52 professional, and his Detection skill is quite high.
Mark Lin was only Level 1, yet his summoned creature actually showed hostility toward him.
With Detection, Max Zhang examined the Skeleton Warrior's attributes.
They were average—nothing special.
After all, Mark Lin was just Level 1, and such stats gave no clear indication of his class's strength or weakness.
Maybe when his level gets higher, this Skeleton Warrior would become formidable.
Max Zhang waved his hand. "Thanks. Keep working hard. You might have a future ahead."
Mark Lin bowed to Max Zhang again.
The Skeleton Warrior followed behind Mark Lin, skeletons clicking with every step. A cold wind swirled around it, amplifying the eerie atmosphere.
On his way back, many classmates instinctively distanced themselves from him.
The skeleton was just too scary.
Simon Gao came over.
"Can I touch it?"
Mark Lin nodded.
Simon Gao summoned his courage and reached out to touch the Skeleton Warrior.
Its surface felt like a steel plate—cold and solid.
The flame on its skull gave off no heat; in fact, the closer he got, the colder it felt.
"Is this skeleton strong?" Simon Gao asked.
Mark Lin shook his head. "Probably stronger than you."
"Really? I doubt it. It looks kinda shabby."
Just then, Charles Lu called Simon Gao's name.
"I'm up! I'll go get my class now—we'll talk later."
Mark Lin looked at the Skeleton Warrior and silently thought, "Withdraw."
A vortex appeared before him, and the Skeleton Warrior stepped into it, vanishing instantly.
The Summon Space status on his interface changed accordingly.
Originally:
[Summon Space: 0/10]
Now:
[Summon Space: 1/10, Skeleton Warrior (Count: 1)]
Mark Lin carefully read the description of the Summon Space.
The Summon Space was where summoned creatures could be stored. Creatures not currently in use could be placed there and summoned at any time when needed.
Summoning from this space didn't consume Spiritual Power.
In other words, he could summon the Skeleton Warrior, stash it in the Summon Space, and call it out instantly when needed.
Currently, the space could hold 10 creatures—up to 10 Skeleton Warriors.
Injured summoned creatures placed in the space would also recover quickly.
And as his level rose, the Summon Space would expand.
Mark Lin recalled the scene he saw during his class awakening.
The vision he had during class advancement was entirely different from others'.
He saw a dragon—a massive one.
The dragon soared through the sky, occasionally letting out painful roars.
Moments later, it plummeted to the ground and began rolling in agony.
Climbing all over its body were Skeleton Warriors—easily over a thousand of them.
Each wielded a blade, striking relentlessly.
Every slash left a horrific wound.
No matter how the dragon struggled, it was useless.
Aside from its wails, it could do nothing.
In less than a minute, the dragon collapsed to the ground in anguish.
Its eyes lost their luster.
That scene told Mark Lin just how powerful the Skeleton Warriors could become.
With enough numbers, even a dragon could be slaughtered like a pig.
Mark Lin believed he would one day reach that level—to slay dragons like swatting flies.
The class advancement array erupted in radiant light.
Simon Gao had finished his advancement.
[Main Combat Class - Advanced: Sword and Shield Knight]
Just like he'd hoped—he became a knight.
Not just any knight, though, but an advanced class: the Sword and Shield Knight.
Although both were knights, there was a fundamental difference between a regular and an advanced one.
Otherwise, it wouldn't carry the "Advanced" designation.
Simon Gao ran back excitedly. "See? I told you I'd become a knight!"
Mark Lin actually smiled for once and gave him a thumbs-up.
Simon Gao laughed heartily and slapped Mark Lin on the shoulder. "We'll do dungeons together from now on—I'll stand in front of you!"
"Now, how does that line go again… Let me think."
He smacked his forehead. "Oh right! 'If you want to kill him, you'll have to step over your own corpse first!'"
Mark Lin was speechless. He couldn't take this guy anymore and finally spoke, "You got it backwards."
Simon Gao looked surprised. "You finally talked! I said it backwards on purpose—didn't you notice?"
Notice your ass.
There was no "on purpose." He just messed up and refused to admit it.
What a clown.
Mark Lin shot him a contemptuous look.
Finally, the class advancement process ended for everyone.
Charles Lu led them back to the main lecture hall.
Out of the 106 students from No.1 High School, Mark Lin was the only one with a Hidden Class.
Twelve had advanced into main Combat Classes, eighteen into Support Classes, and the rest into Life-Oriented Classes.
That ratio was already quite good—Charles Lu was pleased.
"Students, the class advancements are now complete," Charles Lu announced.
"No matter what class you've chosen, keep working hard to level up and improve your skills."
"Starting tomorrow, the beginner upgrade dungeon in West Sea City will open to all students."
"You'll be able to enter the dungeon for real combat training and leveling."
"Life-Oriented Classes students, don't worry. The school has arranged a Life Skills Hall where instructors will teach you various life skills."
"I hope all of you perform well on the big exam in a week and get into the university of your dreams."
Most students were already familiar with the beginner upgrade dungeon.
Monsters inside ranged from Level 1 to 8.
They weren't numerous and posed little danger.
Compared to the wilds outside West Sea City, it was much safer.
Of course, if you didn't want to go into the dungeon, you could head into the wilderness directly.
As for life or death? That's on you.
As school ended, Snow Xia stopped Mark Lin.
Simon Gao chuckled. "Miss Xia, what's this? Interested in our Mark?"
Snow Xia frowned. "Get lost."
"At once!" Simon Gao retreated instantly and without protest.
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