Demon Hunter and His Cabin-Chapter 104 - Growth
Chapter 104: Chapter 104 Growth
Penetration: After the Hunter’s Cabin is constructed, the hunter residing within it can freely emerge in any other cabin.
This transfer ignores the distance between the Hunter’s Cabins, but at this stage, hunters who transfer to other cabins will not be able to leave that dwelling.
This ability…
Currently, Roger only has one Graveyard Cabin under his name, but if in the future he acquires another Hunter’s Cabin.
then after entering the Graveyard Cabin, through some special method, he could also make his body appear in another cabin, where he can move around freely.
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However, his body would be unable to step out of that cabin. Should he wish to leave, he would have to return to the Graveyard Cabin.
At this stage, it seems not to have much use, but if this restriction were lifted in the future.
Then the different Hunter’s Cabins could act like teleportation points in a game, allowing Roger, with just a thought, to appear in another city thousands of miles away.
If in the future his level is high enough and he owns a sufficient number of Hunter’s Cabins, any place in this world would be within his immediate reach.
This would be akin to having a form of teleportation ability, just that it is not random.
With the added feature of interconnected Storage Boxes, once his level is higher, Roger would not need to carry too many battle items during long-distance fights.
He would only need to replenish his supplies at a nearby Hunter’s Cabin before the battle begins.
Suppressing the joy in his heart, he continued to read on.
“Constrained by the location and basic structure, this Graveyard Cabin has reached its level limit. Please, hunter, find another location to continue upgrading!”
Roger was slightly taken aback, as both the island and this cabin were the simplest wooden structures, situated in the wilderness; what he hadn’t expected was that such structures had a level limit.
No wonder that after upgrading the cabin on the island, the new features were limited by the basic structure of the wooden house and couldn’t be fully utilized.
The added Training Room filled Roger with hope, but clearly, this was the carrying capacity limit of the Graveyard Cabin.
It was time for him to look for a new residence.
“It’s also time to switch to a slightly larger house.”
“When a house reaches its level limit, a new feature is unlocked—Temporary Migration.”
“Templates of cabins that have reached their level limit can be temporarily migrated into ordinary houses. This process will cause some features to be unavailable and reduce some efficacy.”
This feature seems very practical. However, it’s quite clear that only Hunter’s Cabins that have reached their level limit can use this function.
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If for some reason, Demon Hunters cannot return to their own Hunter’s Cabins for an extended period, this function can provide temporary assistance.
The Temporary Migration feature has significant restrictions and is subject to various conditions; Demon Hunters must explore it on their own.
“Having reached the level limit of the Hunter’s Cabin, you have acquired a new trait—Drug Resistance.”
Drug Resistance: Strengthened absorption of beneficial potions, increased resistance to negative potions. This effect is not influenced by any other factors.
Traits are only generated when the Hunter’s Cabin’s level reaches its maximum, and they will gradually strengthen with the hunter’s growth!
The reason for generation is unknown.
Roger suddenly thought of the strange energy that had swept through his body before the Hunter’s Cabin was upgraded.
Is the acquisition of traits determined by the hunter’s physical condition and needs at the time?
His gaze fell upon a wooden doll hanging at the top of the trophy area, and another conjecture surfaced in Roger’s mind.
Or is it determined by the tendency of trophies obtained by the Hunter’s Cabin?
With so little information in hand, Roger couldn’t guess for the moment. He estimated that once another Hunter’s Cabin was raised to the limit, he should be able to deduce some clues.
With that, the upgrade of the Hunter’s Cabin was thoroughly completed, and this enhancement had strengthened Roger’s combat capabilities and adaptability across the board.
The additional Hunter’s Cabin also raised Roger’s growth ceiling, but most importantly, the acquisition of new characteristics matched him perfectly.
This gave Roger a lot more confidence in the upcoming Green Grass Trial.
Without checking the updated Alchemy knowledge and training methods in the study, Roger pushed the door and walked out of his room.
The morning sunlight streamed through the trees, spilling in front of the cabin, the woods slightly damp, the air invigorating as it filled one’s nostrils.
Heaving a sigh, Roger knew that the time to leave this place was not far away.
The Graveyard Cabin had reached its level cap, and no placement of trophies would upgrade it further; he had already explored the whole of Baytown.
There were no more suitable houses for integration. For the sake of his future development, he had to leave.
Somehow, a sense of reluctance arose in his heart.
He hadn’t been in this world for long, and in the beginning, it was Adeline’s acceptance that helped him through the initial integration phase.
Through her, he met Henrik and was introduced to the real Transcendent World.
Although he went against Adeline’s wishes to attend school, the total time he spent there, from start to finish, didn’t exceed a week.
This period of tranquility allowed Roger to gradually adapt to the world and to distance himself from his former self.
Clasping his fists, he was ready to fully step into the Transcendent World.
Of course, he hadn’t forgotten Henrik’s reminder.
“Don’t let the killing bewilder your mind— the life of a Demon Hunter shouldn’t be filled with battles alone.”
An idea suddenly crossed Roger’s mind, “Could this be why Henrik is so passionate about special combat?”
“Is he using this unusual method to remind himself?”
A twitch crossed Roger’s face, and he felt a flush of embarrassment at the thought that had just surfaced.
“Pah!”
“That guy is just an old pervert!”
After having breakfast back in his room, Roger went to the Training Room. But this time, he didn’t practice swordsmanship or meditation; instead, he silently took out his oboe.
This instrument, chosen on a whim, would become the perfect excuse for him to leave town.
For the average person, the Transcendent World is so close, yet so far away; sometimes, not knowing the truth might be a blessing.
With Concentration Potions, combined with a 75% bonus from the Training Room, Roger was mastering the oboe at an astonishing pace.
He had no particular talent in music, but his strong muscle control and spiritual power meant that, while he wouldn’t become a master, he could at least become a craftsman.
Time flew by as Roger practiced diligently. After mastering some techniques on the oboe, he started to enhance his physical fitness and meditation level.
The Graveyard Cabin had reached its level cap, but Roger’s training was far behind where it should be.
He needed to stack his physical fitness to the limit in a short period and begin the transformation of his internal organs!
Two days later, the Baytown high school bus returned to school, and not long after, Roger made his way back to Adeline’s home.