Chapter 22: Huge Improvement of Attributes!
Chapter 22: Huge Improvement of Attributes!
Su Li purchased a total of 18 small gift packs of attribute points this month, which granted a total of 45 free attributes. Each small gift package provided an average of 2.5 free attributes, indicating good luck.
Expand attributes!
Su Li muttered silently and checked the current personal attribute panel.
Name: Su Li
Age: 23
Strength: 83 (points can be added)
Physique: 83 (points can be added)
Acuity: 63 (points can be added)
Comprehension: 69 (points can be added)
Charisma: 63 (points can be added)
Available free attributes: 0
Su Li focused on increasing both his strength and physique, prioritizing the latter for his vitality. His sharpness, charm, and savvy attributes remained unchanged, while his physique and strength had increased by over 20 points each.
Su Lis strength attribute, at 83, was quite remarkable. Though it fell short compared to the historical figures who held a tripod-like overlord, it was comparable to the strongmen of the present era. Su Li tested his strength in the Princess Mansion by effortlessly lifting and maneuvering decorative rocks weighing over 100 pounds. He estimated that his maximum strength might reach four to five hundred pounds, although it was difficult to determine accurately.
The improvement in physical fitness had a noticeable effect. Su Lis durability, endurance, and resistance to injuries significantly increased. Su Li observed that minor cuts healed twice as fast as before. Previously, a two-day healing time was reduced to just one day. While others needed 100 days to recover from an injury, Su Li only required 50 days. By continuously enhancing his physique, Su Li believed he was gradually becoming closer to the seemingly invincible undead little strong.
With a highly enhanced physique, Su Li speculated that he might even achieve immortality and regenerate from a drop of blood. Su Li glanced at the systems refreshed products for the day, having unlocked the one-time portal previously. Returning home was no longer his priority after getting married to Princess Changle.
Furthermore, having an extra product refresh slot made it easier to explore various options. Su Li no longer paid attention to coveted items like the Infinity Glove or Superman Bloodline, considering them unaffordable and excessive. Even the Pan Gu Avatar, worth 999.9 billion, was just ignored. Su Li felt that the product page of the system must be a chaotic channel, which was clearly a historical trend.
In addition to the products that could only be viewed but not purchased, the systems refreshed products had some valuable options. These included items like toilet paper, french fries, fried chicken, Coke, pepper, and chili noodles. Each item was affordable, costing only a few points. Yet, the supply of eggs was limited and often bought up by Su Li, resulting in a messy inventory.
In short, the systems random product refresh covered a wide range of items. Apart from the common attribute point gift packs, everything else relied on chance. Occasionally, all five refreshed products for the day were useless.
Fortunately, this time was different. Su Li was able to purchase and use three products. The attribute point gift pack was a definite buy. Luckily, three free attribute points were offered, with +2 in physique and +1 in strength. Su Lis physique attribute reached 85, and his strength attribute reached 84. These innate attributes put Su Li equal to second-rate generals. The advantage was that Su Lis strength and physique were natural talents, without any physical training.
In other words, Su Li had significant potential for growth. With proper training in physical fitness and martial arts, Su Li could surpass even the renowned Cloud-Free Tang and become the worlds best. Although Su Lis current focus was on earning points 24 hours a day, leaving no time for martial arts practice.
In a trance, Su Li experienced vivid memories of battle veterans. There were no fancy martial arts or flashy moves. On the battlefield, it was a matter of life and death, a struggle of knives, shots, and survival. The violent scenes filled Su Lis mind, reminding him that on the battlefield, he was just a pawn, vulnerable and lacking invincibility portrayed in TV shows. It was a constant cycle of survival and killing, relying on luck and experience.
After one battle, there was always another, making it feel like disposable consumables. Enlisting in the army and learning from senior soldiers, Su Li went from being cannon fodder to a broken soldier. Uncertain of the cause he fought for or whom he fought against, all he knew was that he had to pick up his knife and face death when confronted with the enemy. This was the reality for most soldiers, as the glory belonged to the generals.
Su Lis eyes gradually showed a hint of hostility. Although, as he looked at Princess Changle in his arms, the hostility in his eyes quickly disappeared. Speaking of impressive moves and skills, Su Li didnt possess such abilities, but when it came to facing his former self, he would undoubtedly display an overwhelming performance.
This improvement was the result of countless combat and survival experiences. While Su Li had considered using underhanded tactics, he knew they had no place on the battlefield. Focusing on such tactics would only lead to death.
Even first-rate generals who had just entered the battlefield without real battlefield experience would likely fall into Su Lis hands. There was only one lesson Su Li had learned, killed the enemy without hesitation. As long as the enemy remained alive, the danger persisted.
Yan Gongs regular script Su Li pondered for a moment.
The system doesnt often refresh practical and precise products for purchase but I should buy it.
Points quickly diminished, leaving just over 50,000 remaining.
After all Yan Zhenqings regular script showcased exceptional skill. Though it was just calligraphy, it was worth the hefty price of 100,000 points. Few calligraphers could rival Yan Zhenqings talent. He was truly one of the most remarkable figures in calligraphy.