Global Class Advancement: Dragon Tamer Is the Weakest Class?!
Chapter 36: I Got You All Dirty

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Little Night's four attributes were extremely balanced—except for Agility, which was slightly lower than the others, the rest were fairly even.

Especially since the Black Dragon race was inherently adept at both physical and magical combat, its Strength and Spirit—the stats determining physical and magical attacks—were almost equal.

The Annihilator Form and Destructive Giant Dragon Form gave direction to this attribute distribution.

Both forms sacrificed half of one stat to double the other.

Overall, the total sum of all four attributes increased significantly, so without a doubt, after transforming, Little Night had grown even stronger.

In future battles, Lu Fan could now tailor Little Night's form based on the enemy—choosing either the Destructive Giant Dragon Form or the Annihilator Form.

For example, when facing the Light Grudge, which was immune to physical attacks, Little Night could have taken on the Destructive Giant Dragon Form.

Even though half of the Strength stat would be sacrificed, the Spirit stat would surge to an astonishing 2600+.

With one breath of Lava Flame, the Light Grudge might not have lasted even ten seconds before being completely melted.

Likewise, if they encountered an enemy with high magic resistance but low physical defense, Little Night could switch to the Annihilator Form. With 2700 points in Strength, who could stand against it?

If the enemy had balanced attributes, Lu Fan could still rely on the standard Combat Form.

With sky-high Strength and Spirit, Little Night would fear no opponent.

Moreover, Lu Fan noticed that the skill descriptions for the Destructive Giant Dragon Form all used the word "terrifying."

This showed that the two new skills in that form—All-Consuming Blaze and Lava Burst—were definitely more powerful than Giant Jaws Assault and Lava Flame.

Meanwhile, the two skills in the Annihilator Form came with control effects, making that form more suited for close combat.

The distinctions between the two forms were clear. If used wisely, Little Night's combat strength could be raised to yet another level.

So far, Lu Fan hadn't tested how terrifying Little Night's current power truly was.

It seemed the upcoming entrance exam would be the perfect opportunity for Little Night to unleash its full might.

Before long, the luxury business car brought Lu Fan to the material acquisition market.

Lu Fan asked the driver to wait at the entrance while he went in alone.

Inside the market, most people were raggedly dressed, looking like beggars—material hunters.

There were also some proper mercenary groups or servants from powerful families who came to purchase materials.

But all of them were here for the same reason: material trade.

On the outskirts were the individual vendors, many material hunters had laid out their goods on blankets, bargaining with customers.

Selling materials directly could earn more money, but Lu Fan didn't want to waste too much time here.

After all, he wanted to get home quickly so his aunt wouldn't worry.

He walked further in, toward the official booths of the material acquisition market.

As long as it was material, they would buy it—of course, the prices would be lower.

After all, these institutions made their money from the price difference between acquisition and resale.

Lu Fan approached a booth and directly took out the materials from his character inventory for valuation.

When the staff saw the pile of valuable materials—some even from a level 25 quasi-Boss—they were immediately shocked.

They didn't dare look down on Lu Fan just because he appeared young and somewhat shabby, like other material hunters.

Being able to hunt a level 25 quasi-Boss—he was definitely an expert in Jianghai City.

The staff quickly invited Lu Fan to a VIP room to rest, then had others tally up the materials.

After twenty minutes of counting, Lu Fan received over 280,000 dragon coins.

The money was directly transferred to his account. Once he confirmed the transaction, Lu Fan left and asked the Qin family's driver to take him back to his aunt's bun shop.

After getting out of the car, Lu Fan dismissed the driver and walked into the shop.

The door was still slightly ajar as usual, but once inside, he saw that the shop on the first floor was eerily quiet.

Most things were just as he had left them—clearly, the place hadn't been opened for business in a while.

Had his aunt not opened the shop at all these past few days?

Feeling a bit puzzled, Lu Fan called out upstairs, "Auntie, I'm back! Are you home?"

As soon as he finished speaking, he heard movement from above.

Moments later, hurried footsteps echoed down the stairs.

Han Ke, her hair unkempt, rushed down in a panic and almost tripped on the steps.

"Xiao Fan?! You're finally back?!"

Seeing Lu Fan, Han Ke burst into tears and immediately hugged him, sobbing.

"You little brat, how could you go out into the wild without telling me? Do you know how worried I've been these days…"

Lu Fan never expected Han Ke to react so strongly upon seeing him again.

Feeling the warmth of her hug, he scratched his head awkwardly and said, "Auntie, I'm totally fine… Can you let go of me first? I've been rolling around in the wild for days—I haven't showered, and I'm covered in mud and dust. I got you all dirty."

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