Summary
The boy Leopin was born with natural high dexterity.
From an early age, he used his dexterity to contribute to his peers in a variety of crafts.
Leopin and his friends entered the Royal Pioneer Academy.
However, during the “Ritual of Ability Development” at the entrance ceremony, the status given to Leopin was disastrous.
“Occupation: Unemployed.”
“All statuses except dexterity remain at their initial values and do not grow.”
“Skills are poor dexterity.”
Leopin’s classmates exiled him because he had nothing to offer other than his dexterity.
Leopin is placed in the “Special Training Class”, a class for failures.
Leopin is left all alone.
However, he realizes that the skill he has been given, “Poor Dexterity,” has an unexpected performance.
That is…
You can convert your dexterity status to any other status.
You can change your occupation to any one you want.
The first thing Leopin did was to become a lumberjack.
First, Leopin changed his job to “Lumberjack” to get wood from the forest.
He then became a carpenter and built the most magnificent house of all.
He became an Appraiser to identify rare items, and a Battle Axe User to fight off students from other classes who tried to attack him.
Become a Ranger to explore dungeons and a Ninja to get through traps with ease.
Leopin, alone (solo), had gained enough power to do everything.
As Leopin continues to be a warrior, he is adored by his childhood friend, a saint, and admired by a beautiful alchemist, and his activities become even more well known.
On the other hand, the classmates who expelled Leopin regret their decision to do so when they witness Leopin’s abilities.
Their home remains a shack, they are unable to explore, and they gradually lose their place in the school and are ruined.
*Explanation: the skill is not “poor dexterity”, but “dexterous poor”, which is the japanese equivalent to a Jack of all trades, master of none; since they can do a bit of everything, they are “dexterous”, but since they have mastered none, they suppossedly cannot make a living from it, hence they are “poor”.
- 1 Chapter 1
- 2 Chapter 2
- 3 Chapter 3
- 4 Chapter 4
- 5 Chapter 5
- 6 Chapter 6
- 7 Chapter 7
- 8 Chapter 8
- 9 Chapter 9
- 10 Chapter 10
- 11 Chapter 11
- 12 Chapter 12
- 13 Chapter 13
- 14 Chapter 14
- 15 Chapter 15
- 16 Chapter 16
- 17 Chapter 17
- 18 Chapter 18
- 19 Chapter 19
- 20 Chapter 20
- 21 Chapter 21
- 22 Chapter 22
- 23 Chapter 23
- 24 Chapter 24
- 25 Chapter 25
- 26 Chapter 26
- 27 Chapter 27
- 28 Chapter 28
- 29 Chapter 29
- 30 Chapter 30
- 31 Chapter 31
- 32 Chapter 32
- 33 Chapter 33
- 34 Chapter 34
- 35 Chapter 35
- 36 Chapter 36
- 37 Chapter 37
- 38 Chapter 38
- 39 Chapter 39
- 40 Chapter 40
- 41 Chapter 41
- 42 Chapter 42
- 43 Chapter 43
- 44 Chapter 44
- 45 Chapter 45
- 46 Chapter 46
- 47 Chapter 47
- 48 Chapter 48
- 49 Chapter 49
- 50 Chapter 50
- 51 Chapter 51
- 52 Chapter 52
- 53 Chapter 53
- 54 Chapter 54
- 55 Chapter 55
- 56 Chapter 56
- 57 Chapter 57
- 58 Chapter 58
- 59 Chapter 59
- 60 Chapter 60
- 61 Chapter 61
- 62 Chapter 62
- 63 Chapter 63
- 64 Chapter 64
- 65 Chapter 65
- 66 Chapter 66
- 67 Chapter 67
- 68 Chapter 68
- 69 Chapter 69
- 70 Chapter 70
- 71 Chapter 71
- 72 Chapter 72
- 73 Chapter 73
- 74 Chapter 74
- 75 Chapter 75
- 76 Chapter 76
- 77 Chapter 77
- 78 Chapter 78
- 79 Chapter 79
- 80 Chapter 80
- 81 Chapter 81
- 82 Chapter 82
- 83 Chapter 83
- 84 Chapter 84
- 85 Chapter 85
- 86 Chapter 86
- 87 Chapter 87
- 88 Chapter 88
- 89 Chapter 89
- 90 Chapter 90
- 91 Chapter 91
- 92 Chapter 92
- 93 Chapter 93
- 94 Chapter 94
- 95 Chapter 95
- 96 Chapter 96
- 97 Chapter 97
- 98 Chapter 98
- 99 Chapter 99
- 100 Chapter 100
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