Physicians, alchemists, and technomancers.
For the average person, mastering just one of these disciplines could take years of rigorous training to reach the introductory first layer. Attempting to learn all three could mean not even reaching the first layer after a decade, or perhaps only just scraping that level in a lifetime.
For Zhou Jibo, a mere two thousand attribute points were all it took to fully grasp these fields of knowledge, with the option to invest more points to enhance these auxiliary skills even further.
Reflecting on this, Zhou Jibo marveled at the sheer potency of the system's attribute points.
With enough points at his disposal, he could defy the natural order, achieving feats once deemed impossible!
He invested more attribute points into Xu's Medical Book. Deducting six hundred points, he ascended to the second layer of the text.
Next, he allocated points to alchemy. With two thousand points subtracted, he reached the second layer of alchemical mastery.
He did the same for forging, and upon the deduction of another two thousand points, he attained the second layer in that discipline as well.
A flood of insights on healing, alchemy, and forging filled Zhou Jibo's mind, leaving him slightly overwhelmed.
Elevating Xu's Medical Book to the second layer meant Zhou Jibo's expertise now extended beyond treating simple injuries and common ailments to tackling tuberculosis and chronic diseases.
Having advanced alchemy to the second layer, he was ready to start pill refinement, confident in his ability to produce first-grade pills and, with further practice, potentially even second-grade ones.
By raising forging to the second layer, he was assured enough spirit steel to craft low-grade Yellow Rank weapons, though he was not quite certain he could forge medium-grade ones.
Now capable of refining first-grade pills and forging low-grade Yellow Rank weapons, Zhou Jibo found the sensation quite extraordinary. He wished to allocate more points to alchemy and forging, but his attribute points were running low. His only option was to continue investing in the less prestigious Xu's Medical Book.
Xu's Medical Book's third layer: Enhanced Detoxification.
The fourth layer of Xu's Medical Book covers treating illnesses, detoxifying, and addressing plagues.
Zhou Jibo found himself with scarcely any attribute points remaining, rendering him unable to further enhance the Xu's Medical Book.
Despite its status as an unranked medical text, and without an upgrade in grade, Zhou Jibo held the book in high regard. With the added attribute points, the book represented the zenith of medical knowledge for a non-Warrior, complete with skills in poison identification, plague treatment, tuberculosis care, and the management of chronic illnesses.
Even the most advanced Warriors might not match the efficacy of such "unconventional" medical techniques in treating ailments and injuries.
Zhou Jibo stepped outside, stretching in the courtyard before returning to his room to continue his cultivation.
He had made bold promises to Goodman Yu and Lang Shen; he needed to quickly gain the strength to stand toe-to-toe with Innate Warriors.
The envoy from the Shrine of Astral Radiance was due to arrive in Icefair City soon. Zheng Xunqin was still present, as were members of the Zheng family with grudges to bear. To eliminate these threats and face the colossal Shrine of Astral Radiance, Zhou Jibo knew he needed to rapidly bolster his cultivation.
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FantasyZhou Jibo's world shatters when betrayal strikes from the least expected quarter-his fiancée, Zheng Xunqin. Drugged and robbed of his cultivation ability by Zheng, a member of the allied Zheng family, Zhou finds himself crippled in a realm where m...
