Chapter 59: Chapter 59

I Farm and Plant Trees in the Global Game

[HP: 250/250]

[MP: 100/100]

[Attributes: Strength 8 (+1), Constitution 11, Agility 11, Intelligence 12, Perception 17, Charisma 11]

[Languages: Common, Elvish, Druidic]

[Skills: Nature Sense, Wild Empathy, Animal Companion, Woodland Stride, Pass Without Trace, Crosshair]

[Spells: (Cantrips) Druidcraft, Light, Create Water, Clean, Flash, Know Direction, Detect Poison; (Level 1) Shillelagh, Entangle, Cure Wounds, Produce Flame, Thorn Whip, Longstrider, Fog Cloud, Jump, Speak with Animals, Mage Hand, Endure Elements, Identify Plants, Detect Animals; (Level 2) Barkskin, Thunderwave, Flame Blade, Enhance Ability]

[Free Attribute Points: 0]"

"As soon as Mu Ying exited the trial world, she received several notifications in quick succession. She hurriedly opened the Multiverse Trial page.

[Trial Participant: Mu Ying]

[Origin: Deep Blue Star, Multiverse]

[Source Energy: 273/523]

[Trial Worlds] (Free trial time: 1 hour/day)

[1. Block World]

[2. Emerald World]

[3. Unlock conditions not met]

The name “Emerald World” didn’t give any clue as to what kind of world it was. Unfortunately, she’d already used up today’s trial time and couldn’t check it out right away.

“So many cliffhangers today, huh?”

Mu Ying helplessly suppressed her curiosity and forced herself to sleep.

Early the next morning, she took a pile of loot from hunting goblins to the weapons shop and successfully exchanged it for a white-quality longbow.

Among white-quality weapons, this bow was top-tier—almost reaching green quality.

[Greenwood Longbow]

[Quality: White, Common]

[Effect: Crit Rate +30%, Penetration +30]

“Don’t want to buy some arrows? There’s a discount!” Curry, the shopkeeper, was delighted to receive a green-quality goblin half-armor.

“No thanks, I’m broke.” Mu Ying, with not a single gold coin in her pocket, decisively refused any upsell.

Watching her hurriedly leave, Curry pursed his lips. How could a big client have no money? Their lord sure is stingy!

Mu Ying found a secluded spot and slapped the enchanted book she’d crafted last night onto the Greenwood Longbow.

[Greenwood Longbow]

[Quality: Green, Fine]

[Effect: Crit Rate +30%, Penetration +30, Infinite Energy Arrows]

She tried drawing the bow. As she pulled it to full draw, an energy arrow materialized on the string. When she aimed, she instinctively sensed where the arrow would land. Letting go, the arrow shot out with a whoosh.

Mu Ying ran over and found only a small hole in a lettuce leaf.

She’d actually been aiming for a glowing flower melon, but her hand wobbled at the last moment, causing her to miss.

Still, it was impressive. Her aim was fine—she’d already anticipated the arrow’s deviation as her hand shook.

She now possessed the most crucial skill of a sharpshooter: accuracy. What she lacked was bow technique and arm stability.

With a new ranged attack method, she’d made up for her weakness in long-range combat in the forest.

She slung the Greenwood Longbow over her back and ran toward the forest’s edge.

“Huh? Where did all the goblins go?”

Climbing her usual observation tree, Mu Ying saw that only an empty, half-built goblin camp remained by the Clearwater River.

She warily summoned a sparrow to confirm that there really were no goblins nearby.

Puzzled, she walked over to the goblin camp and investigated. Scratching her head, she muttered, “Could it be the hunting goblins didn’t return and scared the rest off?”

These goblins sure were timid.

After all that hard work chopping wood, they’d ended up leaving it all for her.

Taking advantage of the emptiness, she immediately built a sub-camp on the spot.

The sub-camp could be expanded to a maximum area of 1 hectare—just like the plantation in her territory—and it also had a shielding function to block outside view.

But this time, the shielding was even more sophisticated.

One hectare is about 15 mu. She divided it into two neat sections: 10 mu for her own use, and the remaining 5 mu split into 50 plots to rent out to others.

After all, building the sub-camp had nearly emptied her coffers, and she’d likely need more money in the future. The camp’s population had stabilized at nearly 2,000 people, so she had to find new ways to earn income.

At a monthly rent of 2 silver coins per plot, she’d get an extra gold coin each month.

Fifty plots should be enough for others to use for a while.

Each plot was separated, so no one could see what was happening in the others. This way, she wouldn’t have to sneak around when she came to farm.

The teleportation array didn’t need to be placed physically. Once activated, she could teleport from anywhere in her territory to any spot in the sub-camp.

Since it was a short-distance teleport, it only used 1 energy point per 10 uses. She set the teleport fee at 1 copper coin per trip—a lucrative business.

She’d already packed up most of her small plantation. The vegetable and tree seedlings were temporarily transplanted into nursery baskets, leaving only some pasture grass, a few fruit saplings, and the recently sown mondo grass.

She teleported back to fetch the old ox and led it to the new plantation, then moved the farming tools and seeds from the treehouse to the new wooden house.

She even brought in a seed shop.

Once the seed shop was set up, Mu Ying teleported to the sub-camp and simultaneously lifted the shielding on the original plantation.

The area, once shrouded in white mist and inaccessible, had sparked much speculation. No one expected it to suddenly open up one day.

Zheng Jing, who was attuned to the natural power of the trees in the territory, was the first to notice the white mist had vanished.

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