Chapter 1144 - Grand Master Thief (1/2)

Chapter 1144: Grand Master Thief

Translator: Halcyon Translations Editor: Halcyon Translations

One item was a skill book and the other was a rare scroll, but both were very valuable

Now the problem was how they would divide it between theers, then it would be simple as they could just roll for it However, Lu Li and Water Fairy were at a point in their relationshi+p where they obviously couldn’t just roll for the item

“If it weren’t for you, I don’t think I would have been able to reach this chest You can take the items,” Water Fairy said

She felt that if she had just directly gone for the chest, so bad would have happened If Lu Li wasn’t there, she definitely would have just opened the chest In fact, this is what 80 of Thieves would have done

“I’ll take the Skill Book then,” Lu Li said Although the Nirvana scroll was valuable, he already had the Darkmoon Card so he didn’t really need it

Of course, the value of Nirvana was not much less than Relentless Strikes

Water Fairy hesitated for athe Nirvana scroll She was often attacked by others in the wild, and would also face assassination attempts With this scroll, she would have a little iven to her by Lu Li, which e

This Treasure Chest was also incidental to what they were trying to do If you wanted to enter the Fahrad estate, you had to face this chest and make the correct response Otherwise, you wouldn’t be able to see Master Fahrad

This test set up by Fahrad was called the ‘Deceitful Ceremony’

The Deceitful Ceremony was to specifically test Thieves that had arrived at this location and were faced with the unknown chest Many Thieves would just open the chest and either be killed by the monster or fail the quest If they wanted to continue, they would still have to die at least once There were no situations where the Thief didn’t lose so

But why did no one warn the later players?

The players who had already lost so too Why would any player freely tell another player about their hard-earned lessons? They didn’t want to be the only ones to suffer…

It was only quite some time later that someone would write a forum post about this which Lu Li had read

When you approached the ate, there was another test However, this test was quite unusual, as no one had ever given an incorrect answer to this question, no matter what they said

The old man at the door would ask the question, “Is a Thief evil? Why?”

Lu Li had been thinking about this for a long tiht about this in his previous life It wasn’t as though he was better; he still shamelessly took any equip Thief in this life, he could consider this issue from a more personal perspective

Firstly, he didn’t think that a Thief was a particularly sacred or just profession – that spot was reserved for the Paladin or the Priest However, he didn’t think that the Thief was evil either No one would think of him as evil because of what he was, but rather because of what he did

Finally, Lu Li responded by saying that the Thief’s profession was unattractive to sos that could be found within the profession themselves

This was a satisfactory answer Water Fairy responded similarly but added an extra sentence She felt that the Thief represented the dark side of the players’ hearts