The story of my first apprentice and me

by wwxxq8408 on 2009-12-04 00:58:39

My first meeting with my first disciple was in a cave in the Donghai Bay. I am a noble-blooded celestial soldier, looking so dignified. However, my disciple turned out to be an ox (a clumsy person). Moreover, since this noble celestial being didn't want to get into trouble, I rejected him. But he was determined to follow me, so I ended up accepting him as a disciple without giving him anything. Later on, it turned out that people who seem foolish usually have good luck. This disciple didn't ask for anything either, and quickly leveled up to 40. I personally taught him how to trade goods (within my own guild), and the young man enjoyed it immensely. When my disciple was about to reach level 50, I found a 50-level hammer from a minor character. It seemed pretty good, so I thought I'd give it to my disciple to play with. I called him over and handed it to him, but to my surprise, he didn't seem thrilled at all. He told me that his oxen race usually use swords and axes, and then returned the hammer to me. I was a bit embarrassed... When my disciple graduated, he said he wanted to build a house and asked to borrow 100,000 units of currency from me, so I gave it to him. He never paid it back, but I considered it a graduation gift. Later, he said he wanted to bring a celestial soldier, so he spent 100,000 units to buy a highly sensitive and highly driven celestial soldier, with very good potential. My disciple told me it was very useful, and after a while, it even gained high defense. I said fools really do have good fortune! (Later, it got lost.)