My ‘Healing’ Game
Chapter 207: Professions in a Healing-type Game

Chapter 207: Chapter 207: Professions in a Healing-type Game

"I finally made it to level ten alive!"

Feeling the changes in his brain and body, Han Fei was on the verge of tears.

In other games, reaching level ten might only require sitting in front of a computer, enjoying the air conditioning, typing on the keyboard, and casually playing for an hour.

But in this game, to reach level ten, Han Fei had faced life-and-death crises numerous times. He danced on the edge of a cliff, partied on the devil’s head, and walked on a tightrope above the Abyss with trepidation.

The slightest misstep, and even death would become a luxury.

Reflecting on the past, Han Fei felt it was absurd.

Just to rise from level one to ten, he had experienced the Refrigerator Corpse Case, the Human-body Puzzle Case, the Plush Toy Dismemberment Case, and the Yimin Private Academy Kaidan Case.

He had encountered several different Curse Items and over a dozen distinct Grudges. Amid such high-intensity and high-density bizarre events, he had not only survived but had also successfully healed his social anxiety!

"Reaching level ten really wasn’t easy."

After the system prompt ended, Han Fei opened his attribute panel.

He allocated all his earned attribute points from two level-ups to Physical Strength. If you include the extra Physical Strength point from the Kaidan Challenger title, he now had thirteen points in Physical Strength.

The physical quality of his body had tripled since he first entered the game. Han Fei could feel a force surging through his blood.

"If I encounter that person in black again, I should have a chance to subdue them."

Having tried some attack techniques in the academy, Han Fei discovered his Explosive Power was terrifying, but compared to that, his Endurance was somewhat lacking.

"My foundation is still too weak. I must aim for quick and decisive battles in future conflicts."

After adding the attribute points, Han Fei began to allocate points to his active skills.

First, he upgraded his Acting to Master-level. The moment he completed the upgrade, Han Fei felt as if a switchable Personality button had appeared in his mind.

By merely touching that ethereal button with his consciousness, Han Fei’s memories and emotions would sink into the depths of his mind, allowing him to impersonate someone without any interference.

To say so wasn’t exactly correct; at his level, it was no longer about impersonation.

High-level Acting allowed Han Fei to instantly immerse himself, seamlessly switch between various emotions, and perfectly express them.

Combined with precise control over facial muscles, meticulously designed micro-actions, and unparalleled mastery over lines, Han Fei could bring out two hundred percent of a character’s charm.

And with Master-level Acting, once he pressed that ethereal button in his mind, Han Fei felt as if he completely forgot himself.

There was no trace of acting to be seen, because at that moment, the actor no longer existed—only the character, the person who ought to exist, did.

As an actor, Han Fei was very aware of his current level of acting skills. As long as he didn’t want to, no one could see his true feelings. This master-level acting could help him survive better in the Deep World.

Once acting reached the master-level, upgrading it required not only skill points but also completing acting-related tasks.

In addition, in the Deep World, those tasks might undergo special changes. Han Fei didn’t want to complicate matters unnecessarily; the master-level acting was already sufficient for him.

"The actors acting opposite me might feel even more pressure now," he said.

Han Fei used all the remaining skill points to enhance "Touching the Depths of the Soul," elevating this skill to a low-tier level eight.

After allocating his points, Han Fei looked at the newly appeared profession panel.

Both his main and side professions were blank, but the system thoughtfully prepared some professional recommendations for him, selecting some that were a very good fit for the player’s personality and talents.

Touching the profession panel, the first profession appeared on the blank panel — Actor.

"Movie Actor (Job Compatibility 90%): You are a natural actor. If you don’t pursue acting as a profession, it would be a loss both for you and the entire world of acting."

Han Fei didn’t expect the system to recommend acting as a profession, he nodded, "This test function is pretty accurate; it’s spot on," he said.

Continuing to scroll down, the system’s second recommendation for Han Fei was a Police Records Manager.

"Police Records Manager (Job Compatibility 75%): A records manager doesn’t need to interact with many people, which suits your introverted personality."

"The professional recommendation takes into account the player’s talents and personality, not bad, not bad," Han Fei looked forward expectantly, but his eyelids twitched slightly when he saw the third recommended profession.

"Horror Clown (Job Compatibility 80%): A clown is someone who sacrifices themselves to bring joy to others. Your job compatibility with a clown is only 50% because you will never show a smile. However, there is a hidden profession among clowns that would suit you perfectly – the Horror Clown. Their existence is not to bring happiness to others but to spread fear and misfortune! They never show a smile; their exaggerated makeup is just to make them appear to be smiling."

"Seamstress (Job Compatibility 60%): Evil, cruel, smart, cunning, dark, ruthless, and perverted, this wanted madman used to love making clothes. But later, he was no longer satisfied with using fabric; he found a more suitable material for himself. He wants to sew the most beautiful clothes in the world—are you willing to help him?"

"Ghost Husband (Job Compatibility 85%): You have a high level of empathy and a handsomeness far exceeding ordinary fierce ghosts. You are gentle yet crazy, kind yet fond of killing. Your high-level acting skills can deceive any woman, yet you never lie to them. You are good at listening and accompanying. If you truly aren’t afraid of death, you might try this hidden profession."

Seeing this, Han Fei decisively exited the interface.

The first few professions were normal, but as it proceeded, they became more outrageous, like the Horror Clown, Seamstress, and Ghost Husband. Han Fei couldn’t understand why such professions would appear in a healing-type game or why the system would recommend such professions to him.

"It made sense to start with an actor, but how did it end up recommending Ghost Husband? Has it gone mad?" he said.

After reviewing the profession recommendations, Han Fei also gained a general understanding of the profession system.

In the game "Perfect Life," the profession is very important, and only by determining a profession can one’s life become whole.

Han Fei, now upgraded to level ten, next focused on obtaining his first profession—Midnight Butcher.

Compared to the system’s recommendations, Han Fei felt this profession was a bit more reliable.

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