I Live on the Land in Global Games-Chapter 37 - 36 Traceless Step

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37: Chapter 36 Traceless Step

37 -36 Traceless Step

[After the baptism of nature, you became a level 3 Druid]

[Based on your Druid level, you acquired the professional skill: Traceless Step]

[Based on your Druid level, your Life Value has increased to 250]

[Based on your Druid level, your Mana Value has increased to 100]

[Based on your Druid level, unlocked level 2 Druid Spells]

Mu Ying woke up from her level-up, feeling completely revitalized, her Mana Value had increased by 10 points, and her Life Value had increased by 80 points, her body seemingly stronger.

She summoned the Player Manual to check the details.

[Name: Mu Ying]

[Race: Half-Elf]

[Profession: Druid Lv3 (0/600)]

(Note: A maximum of 30% of Slaughter Experience can be used at this level)

[Life Value: 250/250]

[Mana Value: 100/100]

[Attributes: Strength 8, Constitution 11, Agility 11, Intelligence 12, Perception 17, Charm 11]

[Languages: Universal Language, Elf Language, Druid Language]

[Skills: Natural Sense, Wilderness Identification, Animal Companion, Forest Traversing, Traceless Step]

[Spells: (Level 0) Druid Tricks, Light Brightness Skill, Water Creation Skill, Cleaning Technique, Flash Technique, North Pointing Skill, Detect Poison; (Level 1) Oak Stick Technique, Entanglement Technique, Healing Truth, Fire Burning Skill, Thorny Whip, Divine Movement Technique, Cloud Mist Technique, Jumping Technique, Animal Conversation, Magic Claw, Endure Elemental Damage, Identify Plants, Detect Animals; (Level 2) None]

[Natural Attribute Points: 0]

The experience required for level 3 had doubled, but the proportion of Slaughter Experience had decreased by ten percent, capped at 30%, which is 180 points.

It seemed that the share of Slaughter Experience really would continue to decrease!

Fortunately, Mu Ying did not rely on killing monsters to level up.

Additionally, the added Perception Attribute points had already been used up.

The newly acquired professional skill, Traceless Step, was another auxiliary skill.

[Traceless Step: Druids don’t leave footprints on natural terrain and cannot be tracked, though they can choose to leave footprints if they wish]

This skill, combined with Forest Traversing, would allow her to move swiftly and covertly in the wilderness, no longer affected by natural terrain, and leave no traces.

After learning a bit about the Traceless Step skill, Mu Ying couldn’t help but fantasize, wondering if the ultimate goal of the Druid profession was to fully integrate with nature.

Though Traceless Step was magical, Druids remained a Divine Skill profession, and at the current stage, spellcasting capability still determined her strength.

In the Magic List, 20 new level 2 Druid Spells had appeared.

There were 5 attack spells among them, and she also obtained the defense spells she had been longing for, resolving her urgent needs.

[Tree Skin Skill: Can harden the skin of a willing creature by touch, making it as tough as tree bark]

Mu Ying was immediately engrossed in studying the new spells.

The difficulty of learning level 2 spells had significantly increased, but their effects were tantalizing, practicing them over and over until her Mana Value was depleted, forcing her to stop.

At that time, she could just barely affect a small patch of her skin.

Outside, darkness had completely settled in, and the rain continued unabated, not intensifying, nor lessening, persistent as ever.

Mu Ying felt a pang in her stomach.

Today was so eventful, with the rain and the leveling up, that I even forgot to eat lunch.

The little bit I ate in the morning was completely used up.

Mu Ying walked to the stairs, just as she was about to go down, she saw a plump figure lying on the empty backpack at the stairway entrance, looking up with small eyes filled with accusation.

“Ah, hungry?” Mu Ying coughed guiltily, “Come on, I’ll take you to get something tasty.”

To apologize, she tried hard to lift Yuan Gungun up and was ready to go to Sela Restaurant for food.

It had grown a bit, resembling a plump little bear, and was somewhat difficult to hold.

Sela Restaurant had opened not long after the official group arrived.

Although most of them only came to the camp out of curiosity and did not stay long, their visits were concentrated over a short period, and the population of her territory was only calculated based on the number of people who entered on that day.

Taking advantage of the timing, Mu Ying cleverly recruited a family-run restaurant, which was Sela Restaurant.

This was a family restaurant operated by a family of three.

Sela was the family name.

The owner of Sela Restaurant was much better at cooking than Bruce, and during this time, he even paid to learn many Deep Blue Star delicacies from the people in the camp.

Many people in the camp made some extra money because of this.

If saying the boss of Sela had good culinary skills as he had learned quite a few Deep Blue Star delicacies in such a short time, then Mrs.

Sela had a great business acumen.

She learned about canteen batch cooking and group-buy promotions, which significantly improved the business of the restaurant.

Thinking of the restaurant’s dishes, Mu Ying quickened her pace.

Just as she left the tree house and opened her umbrella, Mu Ying looked outside in astonishment.

Why were there so many people?

She saw many people running in the rainy night with umbrellas, each carrying heavy bags, heading outside the camp?

It was not until Mu Ying reached the row of tree houses where the shops were clustered that she saw, even late at night, the bakery and the general store were still brightly lit, with even a few people lining up outside.

Normally, only pubs and restaurants would be open at night.

Entering Sela Restaurant, which Mu Ying had frequented these days, she found that despite the mealtime having passed, the place was still bustling, far busier than usual.

“You’re here!

Come, sit over here,” Mrs.

Sela saw Mu Ying come in and immediately guided her to an empty spot reserved at the bar.

“Why is everyone in such a good mood today?” Mu Ying asked curiously as she approached the counter.

“Heard that today, the local food suddenly all rotted.

A lot of people came from that Coastal Safety Zone in Qingshan Town.

The flour and dry goods in the general store, and the black bread from Marin’s, all sold out quickly.

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So, the people from our camp only have our place and the pub to grab something to eat.

Now that it’s raining outside, everyone just sticks around here to chat after eating and drinking.”

Mrs.

Sela seemed to be in a good mood, as she even gave her two fruit juices on the house.

However, Mu Ying didn’t disappoint her.

She opened the menu and ordered several signature dishes, especially the ones Yuan Gungun loved to eat.

“What are we going to do now, all the hard-collected supplies are gone.”

“Just a few days ago, I was saying I was sick of eating instant noodles every day, and now, there aren’t even any instant noodles to eat.”

“Will we ever be able to eat instant noodles, spicy strips, chips, cola…”

“Wuwu, this cursed Doomsday!”

“What exactly is this Doomsday Game, is it really just a game?

When will the game end!”

Listining to the noisy complaints around her, Mu Ying also felt a bit anxious.

If they all relied on buying food, indeed many people couldn’t afford it.

But she couldn’t lower the entrance fee either, as that would cause the population of the territory to surge, fostering more people who just wanted to live in peace and delude themselves.

Maybe she could grow some things in the camp?

However, she would have to wait for the plants in the plantation to grow enough to harvest some seeds.