Congratulations! You have learned the skill: Mana Transfusion.
Effect: Transfer one point of mana per second to objects.
Cost: 01 mana
You obtained 01 status point.
Ryan didn't know why he didn't learn that spell earlier, but he learned when he created his second arrow. He also didn't know how could transfer his mana to objects would be useful, but he was thankful for the status point.
"Let's see… what else can I do to learn a skill that can't be used during combat?" Ryan muttered while he was rubbing his chin.
Considering that he learned three different skills just by focusing on his target, the number of things that could be turned into skills was surprisingly broad. The limit was probably Ryan's imagination. That would be convenient for humans, but Ryan didn't know if most of them would be able to use that part of the system.
"Mmm… maybe I can learn something like Telekinesis if I transfer my mana to an object," Ryan smirked. "Still, I don't have enough mana to try that. I can't risk facing the slimes without mana and stamina, after all. So, for the time being, passive skills will be more convenient for me to learn."
While Ryan was pondering what he should do, Cole, Anna, and Carter observed him mumbling to himself. Although he was someone suspicious, they couldn't imagine someone who acted like him being a bad person. The fact that he sometimes smirked in that kind of situation was even more suspicious, but those three would be lying if the opportunity to grow stronger by fighting against monsters didn't tempt them even a little.
"How long do you intend to stay here?" Anna asked. "I bet you can help a lot of people with your skill. Even though you are just a civilian, you have the duty to fight for your country in times like these."
"But I'm fighting for my country here," Ryan replied. "If you didn't notice, those slimes can easily destroy people's heads. One of them destroyed my car, after all. I won't lie and say that I'm here only to prevent the slimes from spreading around the country, but I won't leave this place until I get something."
"Did you lose something inside this dungeon?" Cole asked. "Come to think of it… why did you return? Did you already find the end of the dungeon?"
"Yes, I found it," Ryan replied. "I also found the thing that is making the slimes appear, there is one big slime protecting the purple crystal, and then there is the thing I want… a treasure chest. To get that, I have to kill the big slime."
"Treasure?" Anna frowned. "People are dying out there, and you are looking for treasure?"
"Yes, I am," Ryan replied. "As you can see, I almost die twice in less than half an hour. So, who helped me when I almost died? No one. That only means that I can't wait to be saved if, at some point, my life is put in danger again. So, it is only obvious that I want to do whatever I can to increase my survivability. If I can, I will help as many people as possible to survive this chaos, but I won't help anyone by dying. Rather, I won't die to save someone else. If the chances of my dying trying to help someone are high, I won't try to help. I'm not a hero, I'm not a soldier."
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