Worthless Profession: Dragon Tamer

Chapter 560, Player Hunter



Chapter 560, Player Hunter



Translator: Silavin


By this time, the driver had already shed his earlier appearance, which were casual torn jeans and work clothes. He now donned a black Mage Robe and was even holding a black staff in his hand.


Looking at him now, how could he possibly resemble a coach bus driver? He was clearly a Mage!


However, the personal information above his head remained unchanged, indicating he still had just an ordinary Lifestyle Specialised Profession.


Seeing the driver dressed this way, the tall man was startled at first, then sneered disdainfully. “A fool with a Lifestyle Specialised Profession, wearing equipment like a Mage Robe, is just putting on airs. You don’t actually think you can handle us, Combat Specialised Players, do you?”


“As someone with a Lifestyle Specialised Profession, you should be content to remain at the bottom to support us. Don’t tell me you’re thinking of rising above your station?”


“Me? An ant?” The driver chuckled, his expression filled with contempt. “You truly believe I only have a Lifestyle Specialised Profession? *Tsk tsk.* Young people these days are truly too naive.”


As he spoke, he tapped his staff, and suddenly something seemed to shatter around him with a crisp *crack* sound.


Then, the character information above his head actually broke apart, and new information replaced it.


Hirata Jimei, Level 7, Space Mage God.


This man was actually a Third Profession Player, and moreover, had a Hidden Profession!


In terms of Level, this man called Hirata Jimei far exceeded the tall man and his companions. As for Combat Power, he was undoubtedly superior to this small team.


Such a reversal caused all four youths to jolt in shock, realising they had been deceived.


Hirata Jimei chuckled, lightly waving his staff, and immediately several character profiles appeared above his head, flying back and forth.


At the same time, he spoke. “Lifestyle Specialised Profession? Sorry, that was just a disguise. I have a Combat Specialised Profession, and moreover, a Hidden Profession—Space Mage God.”


“You stinking brats thinking you are my match? You’re too green! You hardly have any experience in the real world, yet you dare to come to the Divine Fall Wilderness. Who gave you such courage?” As he spoke, he casually pinched his fingers, and all the character information shattered.


Those fragments gradually distorted and finally converged in one place, forming a black ball of energy, like a black hole, filled with Space Principle.


Without saying anything, everyone knew that being hit by this would be fatal.


Hirata Jimei had revealed his true colours, making all four inexperienced youths cower in fear.


Indeed, they had hardly spent any time in the Wilderness. Although they had heard about the dangers of the Wilderness, they had never experienced them first hand and thus did not take them seriously.


They believed that as long as they were strong enough, it did not matter where they went.


Now, encountering danger for the first time, they instinctively felt too fearful to act.


The tall man pondered for a moment, his voice becoming considerably more serious. “I didn’t expect you to have a Combat Specialised Profession. Speaking to you in that manner earlier was indeed rude of me. I just want to know, why have you brought us here? What exactly do you want?”


“Now you know how to speak to your Seniors, huh? Isn’t it a bit too late?” The driver chuckled, revealing two rows of yellowed teeth.


“Let me put it this way, I am both the driver of this coach bus and a Player Hunter in Divine Fall Wilderness.”


With these words, although they were mentally prepared, the tall man and his companions’ faces fell, and they were so anxious they nearly burst into tears.


Player Hunters, as the name suggests, makes a living by hunting Players in the Wilderness.


Compared to Material Hunters and Secret Realm Hunters, they were actually a group of Players more likely to quickly get rich. After all, the materials and Secret Realm information that others worked hard to obtain could directly be seized by killing others.


Of course, such people were the most despised by other ordinary Players.


Anyone who knew someone was a Player Hunter would kill them.


Killing a Player Hunter not only was not against the law, but would be rewarded by the country.


After all, Player Hunters were just murders.


Moreover, some Player Hunters were extremely cunning, mingling in the outposts in the Wilderness, wearing disguises to be indistinguishable from ordinary people.


Only when they found an opportunity to hunt, and when prey that tempted them appeared, would they reveal their fangs.


Obviously, Hirata Jimei was just like that.


He must have used his Profession Characteristics to disguise himself as a coach bus driver, daily working as someone who transported people to Wilderness outposts.


When he encountered suitable prey, he would bring the prey to the trap he had set.


Like today.


Whether it was Lu Fan or the four others, they all looked too young and inexperienced in the ways of the world.


They had good equipment and were quite weak with little experience under their belt. In short, they were the perfect targets to hunt down!


The tall man and his companions understood this, and also deeply understood that once targeted by a Player Hunter, there was only one outcome—death in the Wilderness.


The muscles on his face twitched wildly as he forced himself to remain calm, then said: “I didn’t expect you to actually be a Player Hunter…”


“We are students from Kyoto University, and all have extraordinary backgrounds. If you kill us, you will definitely be inviting trouble unto yourself. So how about this: we’ll give you some valuable items, and you let us leave. After we leave, we’ll absolutely remain silent about you being a Player Hunter. We’ll go our separate ways. How does that sound?”


As he spoke, he secretly made a gesture to one of his companions behind him.


One companion, holding a staff and appearing to be a Mage proficient with the Wood Element, nodded, and his staff lit up with a glow that did not attract attention.


Hirata Jimei, as if he had not noticed, chuckled and said. “Let you go? How is that possible!? Who can guarantee that you definitely won’t reveal my identity? I’ve had a hard time getting this identity as a coach bus driver. It is the perfect disguise that allows me to conveniently hunt Players. If even so much of a word about me were to be leaked, I would be wanted by Cherry Blossom Country. So, who you are doesn’t matter to me, and I have no reason to spare your lives. In short, I’ll be taking all your valuables, including your lives!”


As he spoke, Hirata Jimei waved his staff, appearing to be about to activate a Skill.


However, at this moment, the Mage behind the tall man suddenly shouted loudly, having successfully completed his chant, and activating his Skill.


Immediately, the ground beneath Hirata Jimei rumbled, and vine after vine burst from the soil, tightly entangling him.



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