Demon Hunter and His Cabin-Chapter 27 - 0 Transfer and New Features

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Chapter 27: Chapter 027 Transfer and New Features

“Heh heh.”

“What a great place indeed.”

Roger let out a sarcastic remark, swallowed his saliva, clenched his wooden stick, and cautiously walked into the graveyard.

Whether it was an illusion or not, he always felt the temperature here was extremely low; it seemed like a pair of eyes were silently peering at him from the shadowy face of each tombstone.

Crack!

He stepped on something unwittingly, and in the silence of the night, that sound was piercingly harsh.

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He looked down to see half of a decayed bone-like object, a chill came over him, and only then did Roger notice a fine layer of sweat had formed on his back.

“Could this be some sort of trap?”

Now uncertain of what to do and stuck between continuing forward or retreating, he had no choice but to press on.

Truthfully, compared to real and terrifying monsters, he had a lower tolerance for ghosts and the like.

Those things always managed to make one’s hair stand on end.

“Phew…”

Roger let out a breath and looked back, feeling that the distance he just crossed was even more thrilling and dangerous than his previous experiences in the woods.

“That was a close call.”

He looked up at the wooden cabin in front of him.

Compared to the one he had stayed in on the island, this one looked even more dilapidated, with more than half of the roof missing, and some part had completely collapsed.

From the outside, it seemed like nothing but an empty frame, as if it could collapse at any moment after a storm.

“What is this place?”

Looking around the surroundings, “Was this place once a graveyard, and this cabin was one for the Grave Keeper to live in?”

Roger wasn’t clear about his current location, but he guessed it should be a fair distance from the town or the side of the road.

This place was very secluded and seemed untouched by anyone for many years.

He quickly inspected the rundown cabin and found nothing unusual. He then settled his thoughts and activated the mental model of the cabin in his mind.

“Relocation site detected, cabin in the woods by the graveyard, proceed with relocation?”

“Yes!”

Without any hesitation, Roger made his choice.

The entire day, Amanda had almost taken him around Baytown, but unfortunately, Roger did not find any special sites suitable for relocation.

Stepping back ten thousand steps, even if he found a house with an owner, there was really nothing he could do given his economic situation.

This made Roger think that after solving his current difficulties, he must find a way to save more money.

If the place for relocation in the future happened to be some sort of luxury house or castle, without money, he couldn’t afford to buy the house, and he certainly couldn’t just move into someone else’s place.

“Who would have thought that after one journey through time, I would have to become a mortgage slave again!”

At that moment, accompanied by a glow invisible to others, Roger had completed the relocation.

He accessed the cabin model in his mind again, and the information on it had significantly changed from when he was on the island.

Cabin in the woods by the graveyard (close to collapse):

Level: 1

Integrity: 21%, please raise the integrity of the cabin to above 70% as soon as possible, otherwise most functions will be unavailable.

Besides satisfying the basic necessities of life, you have also acquired a piece of graveyard land and the ancient bones buried in it.

Special Area—Study Room, now open.

Trophy Display Area, now open.

Trophy Bonus: The cabin’s defensive power will increase and will have a certain degree of self-repairing capability.

Within the range of the house’s influence, the hunter’s physical condition will be slightly improved.

Additional Bonus: Herbal Garden.

The cabin is surrounded by dense woods, and your chances of finding Alchemical Herbs in the forest will slightly increase.

Roger tried to sense it, and indeed his physical condition had improved, although the degree of improvement wasn’t significant.

As for the self-repairing capability of the cabin, it doesn’t seem to have manifested itself yet.

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The bed that restores energy and the study that enhances concentration, these two features seemed not much different from before.

What caught his attention was this additional bonus, something that was completely absent on the island. It must be a result of the unique geographical environment here.

The task noticeboard for the new region is now open. Please check it out for yourself.

Then there was the same old reminder.

Please upgrade as soon as possible to unlock more features.

“Noticeboard?”

“What’s that?”

Roger was slightly taken aback. This was something he often saw in games, where Demon Hunters would go to pick up tasks, but in the real world?

The cabin before him was in such disrepair that many functions were naturally inaccessible. Now interested, he didn’t care if it was night or day and began tidying up the inside of the cabin.

Without the appropriate tools, many of the repair works were impossible, but he could at least organize some of the clutter and clear a little space for now.

Just then, Roger noticed a new change in the model in his mind; a notes-like feature had appeared on the original model.

He used his intention to check it, and after a moment, a hint of understanding flashed in his eyes.

The noticeboard didn’t have the types of tasks seen in games; it was more like an information board for the Hunter’s Cabin.

Just like a moment ago, Roger found a new prompt on it, indicating that he had completed the most basic training of Nivagard’s Body Strengthening Technique and Basic Combat Technique, and was ready to start the next phase.

The specific training methods could be found in the study.

Similarly, there were new updates on his Alchemy knowledge.

Roger quite liked this feature; it allowed him to clearly grasp the changes in the cabin and avoid many troubles.

Whether the noticeboard would offer any so-called tasks after the house was repaired was something Roger couldn’t know at the moment.

In fact, Roger hoped for some message prompts. With his current lack of knowledge about the Transcendental and mystical aspects of this world, having relevant information would allow him to choose how to engage with them.

Sometimes, even if he didn’t take on those tasks, being informed in advance could help him avoid trouble.

Time flew by, and Roger, working tirelessly throughout the night, suddenly looked up to find a glimmer of dawn on the horizon.

Daybreak had come.

In the process of tidying up, Roger also discovered the cabin’s self-repair function. He had piled some wooden planks to one side of the house, and before long, they mysteriously fitted themselves onto the walls.

An entire wall was quietly completed under the cabin’s self-repair.

This brought great joy to Roger’s heart; it looked like his future repair work was going to be much easier.

By the time he took a break, the cabin’s completeness had imperceptibly reached 42%!

Roger guessed that next time, if he came prepared with tools, he would be able to completely repair the cabin in one go!

He was already eager to experience these new features.

Despite not sleeping all night, Roger felt full of energy. He quickly left the valley, memorized its location, and then walked towards the edge of the forest.

After a good while, he heard shouts calling out.

“I’m over here!”

Roger shouted back loudly.

A tall figure appeared in the woods.

Amanda, who hadn’t slept all night, looked utterly exhausted. Upon seeing Roger, she threw herself at him without a second thought.

“Thank heavens, you’re still alive!”