Chapter 70: Chapter 70

"I still have close to four hundred Crystal Coins that haven’t been traded, and I have enough to trade with as well."

Du You counted his assets and realized that to achieve hundreds of Crystal Coins, at least 3rd to 4th level awakeners were needed, or even higher.

It is said that many awakeners still don’t have their own profession when they reach level 7 or 8, he wondered if this was true.

If there was no other danger, Du You’s Crystal Coins should be sufficient. "The higher the level, the more difficult the job transfer tasks and the more Crystal Coins required. I should be fine with my current situation."

Du You had long decided on his next Magic-class job transition, so he didn’t need to make any other preparation.

Taking his belongings, Du You caught an autonomous car flew to the city center before dawn the next day.

Career professionals almost exclusively occupy a city center, and most industries revolve around them. This is why there are many World Boat shops nearby.

Of course, anyone able to open a World Boat shop is backed by a professional with considerable power.

Du You quickly arrived at the place he had researched, a huge castle-style building. This was the main entry point to Derived World within the city.

Du You came here for his job transition. This place is the largest job transition center in the city, housing most public professions.

"Hello, I am here for a job transition." As Du You saw the attendant approach, he immediately spoke.

The attendant became more respectful, "Please follow me, sir."

Those who typically change professions are not low level. It might be different for those who have found a special occupation on their own out in the world.

Du You followed the attendant to another large building connected to the castle. This place was swarming with World Boats. "Sir, what kind of job transition do you need? Here is the job list."

The attendant handed a form to Du You. It was filled with various different job transitions and points of emphasis within the same occupation.

Wearing a mask, Du You did not fear being recognized. He quickly located what he needed: the introduction to Magic-class job transitions. "Hmm, this one, the Spellcaster."

Yes, Du You had already decided that he would specialize as a Spellcaster.

"Are you sure, Sir? Spellcasting is indeed very powerful, but..."

Du You interrupted him quickly, "I’ve decided." This was an Awakener’s personal affair. Since Du You had already decided, the attendant didn’t say anything more. Nobody had the right to weigh in on this.

To tell the truth, his reminder was already a demonstration of good faith.

Du You knew the uniqueness of the Spellcaster occupation. It’s a unique job evolved from Mages. Some Mages engrave magic arrays into their Spiritual Sea to create special magic models, precursors of Spellcasters.

These initial magic models later evolve into spells, leading to the rise of the Spellcaster occupation.

But this job is special; it either leads to great success or abject failure. Common Spellcasters are even worse than poorly-performing Magic-class occupations, making them the bottom of the Magic-class. However, the powerful Spellcasters are the most elite among the Magic-class. Used correctly, they are said to be no worse than other powerful hidden occupations, which is why Du You chose this.

The only drawback is that Spellcaster is an expensive occupation. This cost isn’t ordinary money, rather Crystal Coins.

Most of these are spent on one’s spells, which only count if they’re produced by the Spellcaster themselves. Therefore, advancing as a Spellcaster is hard, which is the biggest reason for the occupation’s rarity.

Only large-scale forces with plenty of ancillary items can cultivate strong Spellcasters. Normally, solo practitioners like Du You rarely choose this extravagant occupation. Du You, however, had faith in himself.

If he, with two jobs, could not compare to the Spellcasters training by wealthy individuals, he would be a complete failure. As long as he progressed well, his strength would snowball.

Every powerful Spellcaster is highly admired by others.

Normal Mages need to learn a lot of knowledge, whereas Spellcasters need to not only learn but also comprehend various natural phenomena, then express them through spells to form their spells.

Without perception, native residents could not advance on this path. Similarly, professionals without perception could only burn money, relying on a large number of Crystal Coins to form their spells. That’s why Spellcasters are so costly.

Moreover, Spellcasters have another advantage, that is, professionals have limited skills. Each level up increases the skill section by two, meaning there aren’t many skills.

Spellcasters don’t need many magic spells, and the few that are used are enough. Unlike Mages, Spellcasters don’t need to learn a lot of magic to strengthen themselves. The occupation is naturally aligned with professionals. If not restrained by various rules, their numbers wouldn’t be so small.

In reality, there are very few professionals choosing to be Spellcasters, far fewer than most so-called hidden occupations controlled by large forces. However, most Spellcasters are elite.

Seeing Du You’s decision, the attendant couldn’t say anything and pulled out another form. "There are three Derived Worlds in total that can provide a Spellcaster job change. There is no orientation for Spellcasters, just varying levels of difficulty. Sir, you can choose freely." The form only had three simple explanations. Tʜe source of this ᴄontent ɪs 𝖓𝖔𝖛𝖊𝖑~𝖋𝖎𝖗𝖾~𝖓𝖊𝖙

"Then I’ll choose this one." Without any hesitation, Du You chose the most difficult one. Because the greater the difficulty, the better the effect after passing and the more benefits received.

The attendant didn’t bother to say anything. Perhaps in his mind, Du You had become someone who didn’t know the immensity of heaven and earth. After all, Du You sounded very young.

Du You wouldn’t explain anything to anyone, doing well himself was enough.

The attendant quickly led Du You to a World Boat. It was one of four World Boats mounted on the wall, indicating not many people entered that world. After paying ten Crystal Coins, Du You obtained the right to use it.