Girl Hero: Revenge on Goblins!-Chapter 363: D135. The Theory of Circular Rings

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Chapter 363: D135. The Theory of Circular Rings

The Hero looked around the Stigmata Room with a sense of curiosity, finding the spectacle dizzyingly enthralling.

In this storage room, which required Magic Authentication to open and was located in the center of the Association’s building, one whole wall was lined with nearly a thousand squares, neatly filled with Crystal Bottles storing Stigmata, each protected by a Magic Barrier. fгeewebnovёl.com

As an Association closely related to the Church, the Professional Marks of Healers also existed in the form of Stigmata, which would form elegant patterns or designs on the corresponding part of the body once used.

However, the grid on the wall was not completely filled; many squares remained empty, yet the number of remaining marks was still astonishing.

"It’s a bit simple, incomparable to the Six Major Guilds," the Healer Association President laughed from behind.

The Hero shook her head, feeling only novelty and awe.

To see so many Stigmata gathered together was an extremely rare experience, as ordinary people, even Professionals, seldom had the opportunity to be exposed to so many Professional Marks.

When she reincarnated into a Martial Monk, she hadn’t even entered the Stigmata storage room; the premium Stigmata was retrieved directly by the Cruising Bishop using his authority.

The control over Professional Marks, the cornerstone of the Kingdom’s Professional system, is extremely stringent. Each use of the mark not only requires detailed registration and evaluation, but the mark itself is also sealed by magic. Without specific unlocking by a Guild Mentor, any attempt to forcibly use the Stigmata would result in its Shattering, rendering it ineffective.

But now with the Association Chairman personally leading the way, the Hero naturally did not have to worry about these.

"Do you see any that interest you? Or do you need me to explain?" the Healer Association President pointed to the numerous Stigmata.

"There is also a catalog over there, you can take your time choosing."

Although the Stigmata catalog is confidential, since the target is a Hero from the Border, the chairman didn’t mind bending the rules slightly.

The Hero looked a bit lost in the dazzling array of Crystal Bottles.

She stepped closer and lightly touched the Magic Barrier, and the Transparent barrier displayed brief information about the Stigmata.

She knew that the knowledge of an entire Profession could not be completely covered by just one mark. The provision of a mark was often just the starting point of a Professional career.

Thus, each mark’s record was more or less the same, encompassing indispensable, basic Professional Skills.

But apart from the basics, there were also some specialty marks that included more profound knowledge and skills, awarded to those Professionals who excelled in assessments.

Professional Tutors would provide these specialized marks based on assessment performances, to help them find direction faster in their future paths.

For example, in the Warrior Guild, a regular War Scar only teaches basic force application techniques and training methods, but if someone demonstrates a Talent for swordsmanship during Reincarnation, they might receive a special Sword Battle Mark to learn some advanced sword fighting techniques.

In fact, the Hero herself had a special emerald green Stigmata on her calf, a Martial Monk Mark. However, she had never delved into the Monk knowledge within it; the only skill she mastered was the desperate use of Blaze Power.

Looking back now, it seemed like a bit of a waste of the Cruising Bishop’s good intentions...

After checking a few Stigmata squares, and looking through the information, the Hero felt even more perplexed.

She then picked up the catalog beside her, just flipped through two pages, and felt her scalp tingle as she looked up helplessly at the Healer Association President.

Seeing this, the Healer Association President was somewhat speechless, but soon, a knowing smile appeared.

"Can’t decide? It’s okay, let me recommend one for you."

He walked over to a side, gently tapped one of the squares, authenticated through the Magic Authentication, and with his authority, unlocked the barrier to retrieve a pure white Stigmata.

The glow inside the bottle condensed into a cross-shaped Crystal, seemingly crystal clear, but upon closer inspection by the Hero, she noticed that the pure white glow was subtly filled with bright red blood streaks, as if containing some power between life and death.

"A special Stigmata, scarce in quantity and strictly controlled... but it should suit you."

Without beating around the bush and seeing the Hero’s curious expression, the President seriously provided the answer.

"This Stigmata specializes in the knowledge about the ’human body.’"

"Not only about our Humankind, but also other Species, even Humanoid Magic Creatures, it detailedly records the basic common knowledge of various human bodies, helping you to more accurately heal—or destroy—the critical parts of the body during skill use."

The Hero was slightly startled and shifted her gaze from the Crystal Bottle to the Healer Association President.

"The premise of preventing death is to understand death, and the premise of causing death is likewise," the Healer Association President said calmly, as if elaborating on an ancient truth, "However, I believe you will apply this knowledge in the right places."

After a moment of consideration, the Hero no longer hesitated and nodded emphatically.

"Thank you, I’ll take this one."

The Chairman smiled contentedly and continued, "So, where would you like to imprint the Stigmata? Try to avoid getting too close to the original Professional Stigmata, as they might interfere with each other."

This is also one of the reasons why the Kingdom discourages multiple Professions.

If one wishes to master multiple professions, self-learning is certainly possible, but compared to the direct guidance of magic by the Professional Mark, self-learning is considerably less efficient and more thankless.

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