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Chapter 129: Less time spent on experience

Looking at all the skills in Thor's skill list, Leon instantly shut himself up.

Because he can't learn any of the skills he wants to learn.

Everyone's skill list is a ball of skill light, chasing each other, forming a closed loop.

Thor's skill list is a purple skill light ball, mixed with several green light skill light balls.

There is even a ball of light that shines golden yellow

Purple light represents extraordinary level skills, while green represents the first appearance of epic level skills.

Golden yellow is a legendary level skill

Thor at this time is not the strongest thunder god who awakened the power of Odin after Odin died.

But Thor is Thor

His level is also much higher than that of other superheroes, and none of his skills are below extraordinary.

Leon counted carefully and found that Thor had as many as four skills above the epic level.

They are the Legend of the Thunder God's Body, the Epic of the Thunder God's Power, the Epic of Infinity Stone Knowledge, and the Epic of Wormhole Knowledge.

In addition, there are a lot of miscellaneous skills, such as: extraordinary fighting skills in Asgard, extraordinary skills in driving various starships, extraordinary Groot language, and extraordinary knowledge of the Aesir.

However, the high skill level is, to some extent, bad news for Lyon.

After all, the higher the skill level, the more experience is required to learn

A transcendent skill requires 10,000 experiences; an epic skill one level higher than it requires 100,000; and the highest level legendary skill requires a terrifying one million

Starting from Extraordinary, each time you advance to a level, the experience required is ten times that of the previous level.

Among Thor's many skills, the one that Leon wants to learn the most is naturally the most advanced and awesome legendary skill, Thunder God's Body.

The body of the God of Thunder, as the name suggests, is a physical quality that is as heaven-defying as Thor’s:

Extraordinary strength and speed, stronger resistance to blows, endurance, and lifespan

Virus, radiation, poison gas immunity

It can withstand huge explosions, impacts, ultra-high temperatures of 9000 degrees Fahrenheit, and low temperatures above absolute zero. It can also resist magic. It is almost impossible to be harmed by weapons on the earth.

Once he possesses such skills, Leon can transform from an ordinary person to a god.

From a human to an Asa protoss, what changes is not just ability, but race, another level of life.

It’s no wonder that a skill that can be fundamentally strengthened like this is listed as legendary by the system.

However, no matter how greedy Leon was, he could only hold back when faced with the terrifying requirement of one million experience points.

With a slight sigh, Leon turned his attention to another epic skill, Thor's Power.

The power of Thor, as the name suggests, is the powerful ability of "Thor" Thor to control lightning, thunder, storms and other weather conditions.

If you can learn this skill, Leon's combat effectiveness will at least increase by several levels.

Although without the blessing of Thor's hammer, the lightning power that Lyon can exert is less than 10% of Thor's.

Even without the physical fitness to withstand lightning, he couldn't even cover himself with lightning.

However, that is enough to make him a bankrupt version of Thor

However, when Leon opened his character interface and saw his somewhat shabby experience, a feeling of depression arose spontaneously.

Character name: Leon Coulson

Age: 21 years old

Skills: Psychic Immunity, Legendary Kunlun Qi, Extraordinary Kunlun Martial Arts, Extraordinary Invulnerability, Extraordinary Sensibility, Extraordinary Marksmanship

Experience: 61234

Compared to when he first joined S.H.I.E.L.D., Leon's tremendous growth can be clearly seen from the skills and experience he possesses.

With over 60,000 years of experience, this is also the time when Lyon has the most experience since acquiring the system.

However, there is still a gap of 40,000 experience between being able to learn the Thunder God's power skills.

At this time, Leon only had one thought in his mind, and that was:

"Experience is used to make regrets less"

No way, the relationship between skills and experience is like the relationship between money and goods, you get what you pay for.

"To obtain powerful skills, you must pay a higher price." This is very fair.

In addition to these two skills that directly enhance combat effectiveness, Thor's skill list actually has many precious skills.

For example: Infinity Stone Knowledge Epic and Wormhole Knowledge Epic

If he can learn these two skills, Leon can master the use of artifacts such as the Cosmic Cube and the Mind Scepter.

Just imagine, Leon is holding the Cosmic Cube in one hand and the Mind Scepter in the other hand. The infinite abilities of space and mind can be driven by him. That picture is awesome.

Beauty

Sadly, it is very, very difficult to achieve that state.

First of all, these two skills combined require 200,000 experience; the second step is to obtain the Cosmic Cube and the Mind Scepter.

The Cosmic Cube is a little better and is now in S.H.I.E.L.D.; as for the Mind Scepter, it has not yet been given to Loki by Thanos at this time.

Let him, who is like an ant, face Thanos now

This is no longer the level of giving away someone's head. This is simply cutting off one's own head, which is equivalent to committing suicide.

Leon felt that he should just accumulate experience obediently and learn the power of the God of Thunder first, and then talk about other things.

There will be bread, there will be milk, there will be everything

. . . . . .

While Leon was depressed that he could not learn more powerful skills, Grant Ward, who had just taken him home, drove his red Ford Stang around and arrived at Halley, a gathering place for blacks in Manhattan, New York. area.

Ding Dong

With the crisp ringing of the bell, Ward pushed open the door and entered an old-fashioned barber shop.

There were only two people in the entire barber shop.

A black barber, wearing a white short-sleeved shirt, was carefully shaving the beard of a middle-aged man sitting on the chair.

Ward did not disturb the two of them, but came to the sofa nearby and sat down quietly.

After about a few minutes, the barber finally completed his masterpiece.

The middle-aged man looked in the mirror and seemed very satisfied with the barber's workmanship.

At this time, the man turned around, looked at Ward sitting on the sofa, and asked, "How's it going?"

If Lyon or Colson were here, they would definitely be able to call out the middle-aged man's name immediately: John Garrett

That's right, the middle-aged man with gleaming eyes and a hint of ferocity in front of him is none other than Ward's adoptive father and the middle-level leader of Hydra, John Garrett.

I saw Ward sitting on the sofa, looked up at Garrett, and said in a calm voice: "I need more time."

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