I Live on the Land in Global Games-Chapter 44 - 43 Zombie Siege Camp

If audio player doesn't work, press Reset or reload the page.

44: Chapter 43 Zombie Siege Camp

44 -43 Zombie Siege Camp

Mu Ying ignored what the others thought and deliberately waited until the zombies were upon them before releasing the entanglement technique.

The ones who had been shouting at the front were scratched a few times by the zombies.

With them as a “delay” using their lives, those who followed to join the commotion had a chance to escape.

They were terrified and ran quite fast, even surpassing Mu Ying and others who were still monitoring the zombie’s movements.

Among these people, a few dashed straight toward the campsite gate, clearly not without money.

Seeing their panic and disarray, someone loitering outside the campsite grabbed one of them.

“What happened, weren’t you guys going back to ‘help’?”

He emphasized the word “help” particularly heavily.

“Run!

There’s a Female Killing God inside, merciless, feeding those who were too cheerful directly to the zombies!”

After saying this, he looked back and saw the large troop fast approaching the campsite, got scared, and quickly rushed into the campsite; he needed to find a place to hide before the Female Killing God discovered him!

“Boss, do we stick to the original plan?”

“Forget it.

Let’s go inside and talk!”

Inside the campsite, Old Mao, hiding in a corner, saw them come in and spat, “Lucky them, trying to mimic our gang.

If they can hang on to the end, let’s see if that she-devil doesn’t whip them a few times.”

Hearing this, Old Mao’s followers all shivered in unison; the image of that spiked whip was too vivid, daring not to try it a second time.

“Boss, you’ve got a point.

Earning copper coins by ourselves is much more satisfying, and we don’t have to look at anyone else’s face.”

“Nonsense, who doesn’t want to live with their backs straight!

This content is taken from fгee𝑤ebɳoveɭ.cøm.

Come on, let’s go find an inconspicuous spot to fight zombies and earn some money.”

After returning to the campsite, Mu Ying stopped controlling the zombies with spells and, like everyone else, chose a spot on the edge of the territory.

When the zombies got close to the territory shield, she attacked with the Pierce Spear.

This was the time when only those using short-handled weapons or engaging in melee combat had to be cautious, as they might accidentally get caught by the zombies.

Mu Ying didn’t need to worry at all; during the battle earlier, she found that after using the Tree Skin Skill, being scratched by a zombie would leave only minor scratch marks.

Now was a great time to practice with the spear.

[You killed a zombie ×1, earned Slaughter Experience ×1, copper coins ×3]

[You killed a zombie ×1, earned Slaughter Experience ×1, copper coins ×3, your Slaughter Experience has reached the current level cap, subsequent kills will not earn Slaughter Experience]

After repeating the piercing motion for who knows how long, Mu Ying felt both her arms go numb, the thrusting motion becoming almost instinctive.

Finally reaching the level cap for Slaughter Experience, Mu Ying glanced at her attribute panel.

[Profession: Druid Level 3 (224/600)]

Although adding up the experience accumulated over the past few days, the experience bar of level 3 was about filled by a third.

Today, fighting zombies earned her a total of 180 points, accounting for the majority of it.

Unfortunately, the remaining portion couldn’t use Slaughter Experience anymore.

Today was such a great opportunity; with this wave of zombies, nearly everyone in the campsite maxed out their quota of Slaughter Experience, only the Professional Experience part was left waiting to level up.

Those who usually paid more attention to professional cultivation had even reached the limit for upgrading.

Mu Ying decided to step back, the only things about the zombies that attracted her now being the Slaughter Experience and the potential improvement to her combat skills.

Now that she was practically proficient with the spear and the Slaughter Experience had reached its limit, killing zombies was no longer worth it.

As for the dropped copper coins, she wasn’t in much need of money now; the territory’s income over the past few days had accumulated to quite a sum, enough for her needs.

By this time it had already gotten dark, and she returned to the Tree House with sore arms.

“Gungun?”

The room was quiet.

“Did Gungun go out to eat?”

Mu Ying put the Pierce Spear into the Storage Pouch and stepped out again.

Just as she reached the entrance of Sela Restaurant, she spotted the plump form at the bar.

It ate with incredible speed, its body slightly quivering.

Two girls stood nearby, holding food in their hands, seemingly wanting to feed it, but the little guy only focused on the dish in front of it.

“Gungun,” Mu Ying walked over.

Upon hearing her master’s voice, Gungun quickly turned its head, confirming it was indeed her.

After a grunt toward the people nearby as if flaunting its back-up, it began to leisurely enjoy its meal.

“Is this your Magic Pet?” one of the girls asked.

“It’s an animal companion.

It might not like eating food from others,” Mu Ying sat next to the little guy, chuckling at it.

She seriously suspected it was disdainful of the person trying to feed it from its own bowl.

“Ah, really?

It’s so cute, can I pet it?” the girl was persistent.

“Well, you can ask it,” Mu Ying motioned towards the little guy with her chin.

Before the girl could ask, Gungun quickly shook its head: Absolutely not!

The girl stamped her foot in frustration and had to give up.

“Mrs.

Sela, give me the same meal as Gungun,” Mu Ying looked at the little guy’s dish, all meat and vegetables, certainly not cheap.

The little one sure knew how to enjoy itself.

She had reaped a lot today and didn’t mind the expense, treating herself as well wasn’t a bad idea.

“I heard you lured all the zombies into the camp and killed them?

Earned quite a bit today, right?

Lots of people were willing to order more expensive meals,” Mrs.

Sela happily said.

“Yeah, there are still many outside the camp.

This wave probably got everyone richer,” Mu Ying was pleased too.

The more everyone earned, the more they spent, and the higher the territory tax revenue.

Having some extra money, Mu Ying had the aerial path she had designed earlier constructed while eating.

[Facility: Aerial Path]

[Function: For walking]

[Scale: Width and length customizable]

[Required materials: Wood, energy]

[Blueprint conversion required: 100 energy]

This aerial path was the main road she planned for the future territory.

Though it was called aerial, it could be built both in the air and on the ground.

Currently, it was primarily built in the air, connecting various Tree Houses, making it much easier to visit other Tree Houses in the territory and to frequent these shops without coming down from the trees.

Soon, people outside noticed the new path inside the territory.

Discussions ensued, and Mrs.

Sela glanced meaningfully at Mu Ying, who was focused on eating and drinking.

Their Lord of the territory was indeed very discreet and cautious.

Not only did she demand that her identity remain undisclosed to others when shops were established, but even when building the territory, she took great care to eliminate any suspicion of herself.

Curious herself, she went out to take a look.

The new path could accommodate two people walking abreast.

Although not wide, it had its own charm.

The path’s ground was made up of irregular wooden planks, all elongated but with wavy, curved edges fitting closely together, playful yet romantic.

There was also a railing about one meter high on either side, made from bending gnarled vines.

It probably resembled the villages of elves.

No wonder she was Druid!

Mrs.

Sela really liked the natural style of this territory, very suitable for living.