I Was a Swordsman in Ancient Japan

Chapter 18: Exclusive skill points

【Ding! Use Sakahara Ichisagi·Climb to defeat the enemy】

  【Get 60 points of personal experience, 80 points of experience for swordsmanship "Sakihara Ichigan"】

【Ding! When the experience value is full, the personal level will be increased by 1, and the skill point will be gained 1 point]

【Ding! When the experience value is full, the level of Sakihara One Sword Level will be increased by one level, and 2 skill points will be gained]

【Ding! Sakurahara One Sword Style reaches 5 levels, rewards 3 points for Sakihara One Sword Style exclusive skill points]

   [Currently remaining skill points: 5 points. Special skill points for Sakihara Kazuki: 3 points]

   [Current personal level: LV9 (30/800)]

  【Sakihara One Sword Level: 5 levels (0/900)】

   The upgrade sound is really pleasing to Ogata.

   Ogata dare to swear-this is the longest system beep he has heard since he came to the Edo period.

   All kinds of unfamiliar information dazzled Ogata.

  ——Exclusive skill points? What is this?

   Ogata wondered inwardly.

  ——Why didn’t you give me this thing when Sakihara One Swordsman was upgraded?

  ——Could it be said that...These martial arts genres have to wait for a certain level to get these exclusive skill points...?

  While Ogata was still confused by the bunch of unfamiliar information that suddenly appeared, the other three of Itagaki rushed forward and lifted Itagaki who had fallen on the ground.

   "Itagaki, are you okay?"

   "Are there any injuries?"

  ……

   Supported by the three companions, Itagaki clutched the right shoulder he had just been hit, and said:

   "I'm fine..."

   After confirming that there was nothing serious about Itagaki, his three companions were relieved.

   Then, the three of them turned their heads at the same time, glaring at Ogata.

   "You bastard...!" One of them glared at Ogata with gritted teeth.

   Ogata also temporarily withdrew his thoughts from the confusion about the unfamiliar system sounds just now, and turned his thoughts back to reality.

   "What are you doing?" Ogata stared at them with calm eyes, "I had a dignified confrontation with him, and then I won dignifiedly-is there anything unconvinced?"

  Itagaki's three companions were hesitating, seeming to be trying to come up with some suitable words to scold Ogata.

   But after thinking for a long time, none of Itagaki's three companions could utter a word.

   Because what Ogata said just now makes sense.

   Ogata and Itagaki are dignified duel.

   No one is playing tricks.

   The two confronted dignifiedly, and Ogata dignified victoriously-there was nothing to blame.

   After thinking about it for a long time but couldn't come up with a word that could be used to scold Ogata, the three of them helped Itagaki to flee the place.

   When fleeing, the three people did not forget to make a ruthless sentence:

   "You fellow! Wait for me!"

   Ogata didn't care about the "cruel words" that were almost bluffing to them.

  After they completely left Ogata's field of vision, Ogata finally remembered an important thing.

   That is—that Itagaki hasn’t apologized to Ah Fu yet.

   "Hey! Don't run! You haven't apologized yet!"

   Ogata yelled, and quickly picked up the knife he had put aside earlier. After putting the knife in its sheath, he was ready to chase Itagaki and the others.

   However, before Ogata had time to run a few steps, Afu's voice suddenly reached Ogata's ears:

   "Okay! Lord Ogata! Stop chasing them! After seeing you beat that guy so hard, I'm not angry anymore!"

   Hearing Afu's shout, Ogata slowly stopped.

   "But..." Ogata hesitated.

   Before Ogata could finish speaking, Afuku, who was standing not far away, smiled at Ogata:

   "It's okay, I've been relieved, so I don't need their apology anymore."

   "And—I don’t want to see them anymore."

   Seeing that Afu said so, Ogata could only give up.

   The group of people who watched the excitement just now saw that the good show of the samurai showdown was over, and they all dispersed.

   returned to the stream house in twos and threes and continued to drink.

   And Ogata also returned to his workplace, sitting at the gate of Ryuya.

   After sitting down at the gate of the Liu House, Oujin eagerly opened his system interface.

   Through the Datong system sound just now, Ogata understands-the system in his mind still has many functions waiting for him to slowly explore and develop.

  The functions carried by the system far exceed Ogata's original vision.

   Looking at his system interface, Ogata secretly said in his heart:

  ——When I just defeated Itagaki, I got 60 points for personal experience, and 80 points for Ichihara Sakihara...

  ——While defeating Makino once, the personal experience value and the experience value of the sword skill genre will each increase by 20 points...

  -defeating that Itagaki, why can I get so many experience points...

  ——The experience value gained after beating Itagaki even exceeds the experience value gained after beating Sanshang Brother...

  ——But Itagaki's strength is definitely not as strong as Sanshang Brother...

   When hearing the series of system sounds in his mind just now, Okinawa keenly noticed a problem-when he defeated Itagaki, he had gained too many experience points.

   directly upgrade Ogata's personal level and Sakihara's level.

  Ogata originally thought that the amount of experience points he gained was related to the strength of the enemy he faced.

   The stronger the enemy, the higher the experience points gained after defeating him.

  The weaker the enemy is, the less experience points will be gained after defeating the enemy.

   And now it seems-Ogata's assumption seems to be wrong.

   The amount of experience gained after defeating the enemy does not seem to be only related to the strength of the enemy.

   That Itagaki's strength is definitely not the top three, but the experience value gained after defeating him far exceeds the experience value gained by defeating the three.

   Ogata pondered for a while, and finally came up with a reasonable explanation by himself.

   The amount of experience gained after defeating an enemy should also be related to the enemy’s "killing intent".

  When they discussed with Makino and Mikami, they all approached Ogata with a friendly attitude and didn't want to hurt Ogata.

  Because their swords have no killing intent, they don't have much experience points.

   But the Itagaki just now was not like that.

   Itagaki didn't come to fight Ogata with some kindness.

   He tried to compete with Ogata with the attitude of hurting Ogata at all costs.

   Itagaki's sword is attached with a heavier "killing intent".

   Therefore, after defeating Itagaki, the experience points gained will far exceed the experience points gained after defeating Mikami.

   Although I don’t know whether this inference is correct, this is the most reasonable explanation Ogata can think of for the question of "why is the experience gained by defeating Itagaki so much?"

   After solving the problem of experience value, Ogata turned his attention to the next problem.

   is also an unfamiliar vocabulary that I just learned in the system sound-exclusive skill points.

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