Job Change For Everyone: My Job Can Infinitely Evolve

Chapter 133 - Group Upgrades and Grandpa’s Concern



Chapter 133: Group Upgrades and Grandpa’s Concern

Alan was about to fall asleep in the limousine, so he busied himself by removing his level detector from his bag to check it. Suddenly, he yelled, “Oh ho! I got an upgrade, baby!”

The level detector was similar to the bestiary medal. The bestiary medal would grant information about a Magical Beast, while the level detector displayed information on one’s levels and skills.

Moreover, the level detector was a one-way tool. It could only measure the level of the person who provided their information.

When Alan saw that he had reached level 12 on the detector, he immediately danced in excitement. His iconic smile was bright as he exclaimed, “I’ve reached level 12! Woo-hoo!”

Alan’s unmistakable voice instantly energized his teammates. One after another, they removed their detectors from their bags.

“He’s right! I leveled up too! Alan and I are level 12 now!” Baylon was shocked. His hands trembled with excitement as he held his detector. He was only level 8 when he participated in the professional competition.

“Wow, Bass! You’re level 13?! That’s awesome!” Alan’s sharp eyes caught a glimpse of the information on Bass’s detector.

“Yeah, it’s all thanks to you guys!” Bass shyly said as he scratched his head in embarrassment. Then he looked at Mill, his eyes glimmering with infatuation.

He dared not look at Mill too often, but since there was an opportunity now, he took it and asked, “What level are you, Mill?”

Before Mill could reply, Alan snatched her detector and exclaimed, “Oh d*mn, Mill! You’re level 14?!”

“That was a little sudden. I was barely at level 12 before we went into the realm.” Mill smiled at first, and then her big eye glinted as she looked at Moss in confusion.

Moss had already sensed he had leveled up. He felt something unusual when he exited the realm and put his Frost Knight Holy Sword into the other limousine—the Frost Knight Holy Sword was lighter than usual.

He felt like he held a watermelon in his hand before leveling up, but it now felt like a peach at most. Although he felt something was unusual, he did not check his detector because he only thought about visiting his grandfather.

Still, Alan’s excited voice woke Moss up. Moss discovered he had reached level 15, meaning his strength could reach 750 kilograms. His physical stats, such as speed and endurance, had also reached 7.5 times his initial level.

Moss could now exert a Thunderstrike consisting of 7,500 kilograms of force while withstanding attacks worth 15,000 kilograms or damage. With such strength, he could take on a level 16 or 17 opponent, even without the knight’s agility ring he received from Elroy.

Moss didn’t answer Mill. He only continued to look out of the limousine’s window in a daze. No one knew what he was thinking.

Alan took the level detector from Moss’s hand and smiled smugly. Alan knew Moss was a genius, but he didn’t expect Moss to be so powerful. Moss could rival a third-year honor student at level 15.

“You’re too powerful, Moss. You can even take the college entrance exam with this level.” Alan interrupted Moss’s thoughts.

Moss turned to look at everyone and saw them staring at him strangely. “I-I’m sorry. I was just thinking about something just now,” Moss said smilingly.

As Moss had spoken, Mill asked, “Moss, each of us jumped three levels. Does that have something to do with the reward we received?”

“Yeah, it should.” Moss nodded, his eyes shining as he continued, “The team that places first after raiding a Mystic Realm would typically gain 5% of the total experience, excluding additional rewards, of course.”

“5% of the experience from a three-star Mystic Realm isn’t enough for us to gain three levels instantaneously. Instead, I think it’s closely related to us killing all those beasts in the tier 1 mission.”

Mill blinked and looked at Moss with anticipation. “Does that mean we obtained experience from killing hundreds of beasts and doubled it?”

“Yes, that’s correct,” Moss replied, nodding, “Otherwise, I wouldn’t have reached level 15 even after killing the bosses. Also, based on my previous calculations, the three-star realm we conquered just now should be on top of the original base.”

“There will be extra bonuses, meaning we can level up some more. The experience and rewards we gather will be even greater than in the initial three-star realm. We can test how much the bonus is when we return.”

“Wow!”

The atmosphere in the limousine became lively again.

Meanwhile, Michaeli took the initiative to visit Lloyd. It was one of the things Michaeli had to do every week. Still, the frequency of his visits depended on his mood.

Michaeli would go to Lloyd’s house more often if he were in a good mood and things went well in his house. Otherwise, he wouldn’t visit Lloyd at all.

“Did you clean up today, Lloyd?”

“When have I ever been sloppy? You’re the one who’s like that. You’d live in filth for the rest of your life if no one cleaned up after you.” Lloyd knew his nemesis was looking for something to nitpick on.

“Is your grandson still not back, Lloyd? My grandson has already returned from his raid. His team got second place and obtained many rewards.” Michaeli continued to brag about his grandson as usual while Lloyd silently tolerated him.

Lloyds mind wasn’t present at that moment as he was worried about Moss. ‘If Moss also went to the three-star realm, and Michaeli’s grandson had already come out, Moss should be out too. But if Moss went to an easier realm, he should’ve been out earlier. Did he get into trouble?’

Lloyd became even more anxious at that thought.

Meanwhile, Michaeli couldn’t be happier when he noticed Lloyd’s worried expression. Still, on the surface, Michaeli said, “Don’t worry, Lloyd. It’s typical to get injured while raiding a realm. We’ve all experienced it when we were younger, but I believe your grandson can turn his situation around.”

“I’ll ask my grandson if he saw yours when he raided the realm. I can ask my grandson what happened too.”

Lloyd instinctively nodded, but he was still worried. He would have rushed over to check on Moss if he weren’t old, but now, he could only pray silently that his grandson would return safely.

Although the current era was not peaceful, it was much better than Lloyd’s. If one did not put their lives on the line back then, the Magical Beasts would have destroyed the human race. Lloyd only wished for his grandson to be safe.


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