The Game of Global Mining-Chapter 352 - 289: Encounter with the Demon Army
Eve quickly stabilized the spaceship’s direction. The method was simple; it was as straightforward and rough as turning a tank excavator. To turn left, stop the left thruster, to turn right, stop the right one.
Once the spaceship was stable, Chun immediately felt a surge of accelerating energy rush towards him!
——System Notification: Congratulations! With your outstanding wisdom driving the divine artifact Space Explorer, the Grandmaster-level module combination integrated the Great Explorer’s profession skill "Basic Space Treasure Hunting". You successfully sensed the flow of Space Force, and you’ve successfully comprehended "Basic Spatial Technique" Level 1, gaining an achievement reward: Mana +1, Physical Strength +1, with additional rewards: Spirit +1, Life +1.
Basic Spatial Technique: Enhances the effect of using Space Series Magic, reduces mana consumption, and is the foundational skill for using spatial magic.
——System Notification: Congratulations! Your Great Explorer profession skill Basic Invisibility Technique, and Basic Space Treasure Hunting have gained the effect enhancement of Basic Spatial Technique. Basic Invisibility Technique has upgraded to Level 3, and Basic Space Treasure Hunting has upgraded to Level 2...
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Holy Shit! Not only did I comprehend Spatial Technique, but it also caused a triple upgrade of the Explorer’s profession skills! The last triple upgrade was the module combination for Underwater Construction!
It turns out, thinking of using Earth Lotus to practice invisibility was completely the wrong direction.
Chun couldn’t contain his overwhelming joy: "Miss Eve, I’ve learned Spatial Technique!"
Eve remarked, "You really are excellent. When I first sensed spatial energy, I wasn’t as fast as you."
Such straightforward praise!
In fact, there are two types of female top students, and you can tell from the way she talks and operates the spaceship. She is the type who doesn’t pursue flashy maneuvers, but rather optimal solutions, precisely the kind of female top student Chun likes best—easy to interact with, realizing that modesty and subtlety in front of her are a waste of valuable time, increasing the costs of effective communication...
Chun continued to showcase his excellence: "Because I also comprehended the Great Explorer profession, this profession itself has a foundation in spatial skills—"
Before he finished speaking, sure enough, Eve was surprised again!
To prevent her from prying into his privacy due to strong curiosity, Chun immediately redirected the conversation to compliment her: "But Miss Eve’s precise control over runes far exceeds my imagination!"
Eve laughed: "Actually, Mages have certain Wind Series Magic, wind algae arrays that can achieve effects similar to what we just experienced, but aren’t as fast as runes to activate, and consume more mana. The drawback of runes is that they lack strong directional sense and stability—"
Indeed, the Earth Altar’s teleportation is like a vibrating tractor...
Her insights further confirmed Chun’s thoughts: runes are equivalent to machine programming, directly interfacing with hardware for fast activation. Magic is like C language, going through an intermediary, and who knows what kind of spaghetti code those grand spells are...
However, many learn C language, but few learn the source program. So Chun wanted to take advantage of her good mood to explore his previous speculations—are magics created so people don’t learn runes?
Chun asked, "Miss Eve, spatial magic’s instability is indeed an issue, but what need is there for attack magic like Fireball to pursue stability?"
Eve replied, "If it’s unstable, beginners might set themselves on fire, especially Lightning Magic, which is most prone to backfiring. So the foundation for beginners’ learning is stability! Further studies pursue range and precision, which demand even higher stability. Actually, I’ve seen some Ogre priests whose Rune Thunder Skill is powerful, but their risk of collateral damage is also significant, a drawback of stability..."
I see, it seems magic has its own logic.
Chun asked the key question: "Does this mean that, under this stable magic system, students find it hard to surpass their experienced teachers? Human lives are short, making it even harder to surpass demons and angels?"
Eve froze suddenly: "Yes, that’s why humanity needs geniuses. But why challenge demons and angels? Humans worship angels; let angels deal with demons."
Chun was stunned. Her response was indeed the optimal solution.
So the fact is, angels and demons perform a duet, and angels can even fall to work in hell. But continuing to discuss this leads to politics, which isn’t the realm of academic minds.
Chun smiled and said, "Because I love exploring, I really want to know if humans can beat demons and angels."
Eve replied calmly, "I can handle ordinary demons—"
Her voice barely faded when Eve suddenly froze: "Demons!"
"What?"
Eve’s expression changed drastically: "Detected a large number of demons ahead, with intense spatial disturbances!"
Chun was also shocked: "Then should we return quickly?"
Eve exclaimed: "Space is blocked; returning isn’t possible right now!"
Chun really wanted to ask what to do but held back instantly; this question must not be asked. Asking it would collapse the excellent persona he had built. A top student won’t allow themselves to appear indecisive in crucial moments! And this time she seemed a bit "academic," at sixes and sevens.
In games, defeating more with less, or small against large, relies merely on speed! And having speed, we fight!
Chun decided to go all out: "I don’t believe they’re all strong enough at Miss’ level! If it were me, I’d scatter charge before they organize! I’ll handle piloting, and you’ll handle random blasting!"
Eve snapped back to her senses: "Okay! Let’s charge!"
Chun immediately summoned the Angel Divine Pet.







