Lin Da shook his head and continued, "So the second question, as a team leader, you should be very familiar with the knowledge of various Magical Creatures, right? Any qualified team leader''s room had an entire bookshelf of materials!"
"That, that''s of course. I know all about Magical Creatures!" Lia shifted her gaze away somewhat guiltily.
"Let me ask you, what is the weakness of the Gale Wolf? It''s a seventh-floor Magical Creature; don''t tell me you don''t know," Lin Da asked emotionlessly.
The other three people in the room all knew the answer.
Even Monica, who tended to keep to herself, had studied the Magical Creatures thoroughly.
Lady Bellini, being unwell and confined at home, liked to read misceneous books in her spare time and knew the weakness of the Gale Wolf as well.
—This really wasn''t a difficult question.
However, Lia''s face turned red as she racked her brain, seemingly vaguely remembering some information about the Gale Wolf, as if seeing flowers through the fog.
She remembered, but notpletely.
Regardless of the Magical Creature, her swordsmanship skills always brought her to victory.
There had always been a way, never an exception.
Even with the most fearsome Magical Creature, with her talent, there was always a way to handle it!
Suddenly, a spark of inspiration shed in Lia''s mind, and she remembered the phrase "iron head, tofu waist."
Her eyes lit up, and she confidently patted her chest, "Isn''t it just the Gale Wolf? It can''t stump me; its weakness is its waist, the ''iron head, tofu waist,'' which refers to the Gale Wolf!"
Having made this deration, Lia held her head high, hands on her hips, her face full of pride. Not only did she answer the weakness of the Gale Wolf, but she also sounded well-read.
However.
Lady Bellini and the others all shook their heads.
Ah?
"The wolf''s weakness is its waist, right?" Lia said in a panic.
Lady Bellini gently patted her head, sighed gently, her expression soft yet filled with helplessness:
"You are right, but the Gale Wolf is a very special Magical Creature."
"Its weakness lies in the tail that controls its bnce."
"A Gale Wolf with an injured tail will see a significant reduction in speed, and its attacks will be weaker than other wolf Magical Creatures. Any adventurer will know this, right?"
"Everyone knows?"
Lia blinked nkly, but she didn''t know?
Lin Da was not surprised by this scene.
Yes, this was Lia.
A swordsman with top-notchbat talent, but a terrible memory, forgetting what she learned just a couple of dayster.
"If you had studied seriously, even if you hadn''t learned it well, I would have thought highly of you," Lin Da said.
"I am the team leader, after all; that sort of thing can be handled by someone else! I just need to fulfill my duties as a leader!"
Lia''s face burned hot with embarrassment, thinking that there must be other team leaders who were worse than her.
Lin Da: "The responsibilities of a team leader…? Okay, the final question is about the ''responsibilities of a team leader.'' You can surely answer it, right?"
"Bring it on!" Lia stepped up, trying to look down at Lin Da.
"The final question is about the Snow Goose Adventure Team''s total output per second," Lin Da nced at Lia, who looked like a dwarf, saying, "You should know this, right?"
"..."
Lia was speechless, unable to utter a word.
Knowing the total output required remembering each team member''s skill damage.
In the specific training grounds of the Adventurer''s Guild, using the level 1 warrior''s skill ''Shield Strike'' as a benchmark, the damage figures for each team member were obtained to calcte the maximum burst and lowest damage, and then an average to arrive at the total output per second.
The most hair-raising part was that any change in the team members'' equipment or level upgrade would change the output total.
One must always remember!
Lia was already exhausted just from practicing swordsmanship, how could she possibly remember thoseplex numbers?
"So, do you know? The total output or something, it''s fine just to know roughly, right? No one would bother to remember such things!"
Lia''s voice was initially soft, but as she talked, she felt quite justified and subsequently raised her head and chest, her voice growing louder.
"Okay, then let me tell you."
"If Snow Goose''s equipment and level had stayed the same as the moment I left the team, expressed in ''Adventurer''s Basic Studies'' damage unit ''white value'', then..."
Lin Da envisioned a string of numbers in his mind and said slowly:
"Aiko''s maximum output white value, level 20 Ultimate Skill Rain of Light, 10720.
The lowest output Light Ray Technique, 1005, considering that the Ultimate Skill could only be released once, and taking into ount the chant speed of various Spells and the consumption of Magic Points...
Averaged over one minute of total output, damage per second is 1560.
Klyne''s maximum output, level 20 Ultimate Skill Storm Arrow, maximum output 6540, lowest output Sniping Arrow, 690... average damage per second 958.
Oru...damage per second 372.
Klrona...580.
You, with thebination of Energy Charging and me sh, although the damage is high, the cost is also high, your damage per second is still less than Aiko, only 1404."
The data flowed methodically from Lin Da''s mouth. From the team members'' Common Skills to the Ultimate Skills, everything was firmly etched in his mind.
Only with precise damage calction can one urately determine the boss''s phase changes; it is one of the fundamental skills of amander.
Lia''splexion changed, "That''s nonsense, how could one possibly remember all those numbers..."
"Whether you believe it or not is up to you," Lin Da spread his hands.
"Hmm..."
A strange sound came from Lia''s throat.
In fact, she had already believed.
She didn''t remember others'' damage per second, but she knew her own.
After leveling up to 24, she had tested it at the Adventurer''s Guild, and Lin Da''s data for her at level 23 was almost exact.
"But, but as good as theory is, it''s useless if no one implements those theories. The team still needs to rely on me, Miss!"
"You''re right."
Lin Da''s expression was calm, "So I left the team to find other people."
Other people...?
Instantly, the image of a Beastman with short pale blue hair floated before Lia''s eyes.
Was Lin Da, who had worked for Snow Goose, now revolving around someone else?
Was he cooking for a bunch of strangers, creating strategies?
Lia clenched her fists, feeling inexplicably distressed.
She had never considered this before. It seemed as if everyone revolved around her, and Lin Da was like a Magic Puppet who only moved when by her side, standing like a stone statue when away.
Someday when Snow Goose became powerful, they woulde back to admit their mistake, turning from a motionless Magic Puppet back to a living person.
In fact, she was mistaken. Even if Lin Da left Snow Goose, he was still a living person, now striving alongside new teammates.
Lia''splexion turned pale.
So, Lin Da no longer belonged to Snow Goose Adventure Team?
She btedly realized.
Looking back, all she saw was a tall figure,ughing and talking as he walked away with his new teammates.
Lia only felt as if there was a hole in the wall of her stomach, bitterly ufortable.