Volume 1: Re:Zero -Starting Life as a Samurai Chapter 18 Exclusive Skill Points
[Ding! Use Sakakibara Ittoryu·Climb the stairs and defeat the enemy]
[Gain 60 personal experience points, and 80 swordsmanship "Sakakibara Ittoryu" experience points]
[Ding! Experience value is full, personal level is upgraded by 1, and 1 skill point is obtained]
[Ding! Experience value is full, Sakakibara Ittoryu level is increased by 1 stage, and 2 skill points are obtained]
[Ding! Sakakibara Ittoryu's level has reached 5th stage, reward 3 Sakakibara Ittoryu exclusive skill points]
[Currently remaining skill points: 5 points. Sakakibara Ittoryu exclusive skill points: 3 points]
[Current personal level: Lv9 (30/800)]
[Sakakibara Ittoryu Level : 5th Stage (0/900)]
The upgrade notification sound was .
Ogata dared to swear that this was the longest system prompt sound he had heard since he came to the Edo period.
Ogata was dazzled by all the unfamiliar information.
——Exclusive skill points? What is this?
Ogata wondered in his mind.
——Why didn’t you give me this thing when Sakakibara’s Ittoryu was upgraded?
——Does this mean... that one must reach a certain level before one can obtain these exclusive skill points for these martial arts schools...?
While Ogata was still confused by the sudden emergence of a large amount of unfamiliar information, Itagaki's other three companions rushed forward and helped Itagaki, who was lying on the ground.
"Itagaki, are you okay?"
"Are you hurt?"
…
With the help of his three companions, Itagaki covered his right shoulder which had just been hit and said:
"I'm fine..."
After confirming that Itagaki was not seriously injured, his three companions breathed a sigh of relief.
Then, the three of them turned their heads at the same time and glared at Ogata.
“You bastard…!” One of them glared at Ogata with gritted teeth.
At this time, Ogata temporarily pulled his mind away from the confusion of the large number of unfamiliar system sounds just now and turned his thoughts back to reality.
"What?" Ogata looked at them calmly. "He and I had a fair duel, and I won fair and square. Is there anything wrong with that?"
Itagaki's three companions hesitated, as if trying to think of appropriate words to scold Ogata.
But after thinking for a long time, Itagaki's three companions couldn't utter a word.
Because what Ogata just said makes a lot of sense.
Ogata and Itagaki had a fair fight.
No one was playing tricks.
The two of them fought fairly, and Ogata won fairly - there was nothing to blame about that.
After thinking for a long time and failing to come up with any words to scold Ogata, the three of them supported Itagaki and quickly fled the place.
As they fled, the three men left behind a cruel remark:
"You bastard! Just wait!"
Ogata didn't take their "harsh words" which were almost bluffing seriously at all.
After they completely disappeared from Ogata's sight, Ogata finally remembered something important.
That is - Itagaki hasn't apologized to Fuku yet.
"Hey! Don't run! You haven't apologized yet!"
While shouting, Ogata quickly picked up the katana he had just put aside, sheathed it, and prepared to chase Itagaki and the others.
However, before Ogata could run a few steps, Ah Fu's voice suddenly reached Ogata's ears:
"That's enough! Lord Ogata! Don't chase them! After seeing you beat that guy up, I'm no longer angry!"
Hearing Ah Fu's loud shout, Ogata slowly stopped.
"But..." Ogata hesitated.
Before Ogata could finish his words, Fuku, who was standing not far away, smiled at him and said:
"It's okay now. I've calmed down, so I don't need their apology anymore."
"Besides—I don't want to see them again."
Seeing that Afu said so, Ogata had no choice but to give up.
The group of people who were watching the show dispersed when they saw that the showdown between warriors was over.
They returned to the house in twos and threes and continued drinking.
Ogata also returned to his workplace - sitting at the gate of Nagaya.
After sitting down at the door of Liuwu, Xu Fang couldn't wait to open his system interface.
Through the long system sound just now, Ogata understood that the system in his mind still had many functions waiting for him to slowly explore and develop.
The functions carried by the system far exceeded Ogata's initial imagination.
Looking at his system interface, Ogata thought to himself:
——When I defeated Itagaki just now, I gained 60 points of personal experience and 80 points of experience for Sakakibara Ittoryu...
——And if you defeat Makino once, your personal experience points and sword skills school experience points will only increase by 20 points each...
——Why can I get so many experience points by defeating that Itagaki...
——The experience points gained after defeating Itagaki even exceeded the experience points gained after defeating Senior Brother Mikami...
——But that Itagaki is definitely not as strong as Senior Brother Mikami...
Just now, when he heard the series of system sounds in his mind, Osamu keenly discovered a problem - the experience points gained when defeating Itagaki seemed to be too much.
Directly upgrade Ogata's personal level and Sakakibara's Ittoryu level.
Ogata originally thought that the amount of experience points gained was related to the strength of the enemy he faced.
The stronger the enemy, the more experience points you will gain after defeating him.
The weaker the enemy, the less experience points you will gain after defeating it.
But now it seems that Ogata's assumption was wrong.
The amount of experience points gained after defeating an enemy does not seem to be solely related to the strength of the enemy.
That Itagaki was definitely not as strong as Mikami, but the experience points gained from defeating him far exceeded those gained from defeating Mikami.
Ogata pondered for a while before finally coming up with a reasonable explanation.
The amount of experience points gained after defeating the enemy should also be related to the enemy's "murderous intention".
When sparring with fellow apprentices such as Makino and Mikami, they all did so in a friendly manner and did not want to hurt Ogata.
Because their swords were not attached with murderous intent, the experience points they gained were not much.
But the Itagaki just now was not like that.
Itagaki didn't come to fight Ogata with any good intentions.
He came to compete with Ogata with the attitude of not hesitating to injure Ogata.
Itagaki's sword carries a stronger "killing intent".
Therefore, the experience points gained after defeating Itagaki will far exceed the experience points gained after defeating Mikami.
Although he doesn't know whether his inference is correct, it is the most reasonable explanation Ogata can come up with for the question of "Why is there so much experience points gained from defeating Itagaki?"
After solving the problem of experience points, Ogata turned his attention to the next problem.
That was the unfamiliar word I had just heard from the system voice – exclusive skill points.