I Live on the Land in Global Games-Chapter 57 - 56 Sub-camp
57: Chapter 56: Sub-camp
57 -56: Sub-camp
[Your exploration of the first Trial World reached 100%, with an S rating, rewarding you with a high compatibility Trial World, and a Trialist character selection package.]
[Selection complete, the second Trial World: Emerald World, is now open.]
As soon as Mu Ying exited the Trial World, she received several prompts and quickly checked the Ten Thousand Worlds Trial page.
[Trialist: Mu Ying]
[Affiliated to: Multiverse Deep Blue Star]
[Source Power: 273/523]
[Trial Worlds] (Free Trial Time: 1 hour/day)
[First: Square World]
[Second: Emerald World]
[Third: Conditions for opening not met]
The name Emerald World didn’t reveal what kind of world it was, and unfortunately, she had used up today’s trial time, so she couldn’t immediately have a look.
“Why are there so many things leaving me in suspense today?”
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Mu Ying helplessly suppressed her curiosity and forced herself to sleep.
The next morning, she took all the items she had obtained from hunting goblins to the weapon store and successfully traded them for a White Quality Longbow.
This bow was one of the superior ones among the White Quality weapons, nearing Green Quality.
[Green Wood Longbow]
[Quality: White Common]
[Effects: Critical Hit +30%, Penetration +30]
“Don’t you want to buy some arrows?
There’s a discount,” Curry said, delighted to have received a Green Fine goblin half-armor.
“No need, I’m broke,” Mu Ying, who didn’t have a single Gold Coin in her pocket, promptly refused the upsell.
Watching her hastily retreating figure, Curry pursed his lips, wondering how big clients could be penniless.
They sure were stingy Lords!
Mu Ying found a secluded spot and slapped the Enchantment Book she had converted last night onto the Green Wood Longbow.
[Green Wood Longbow]
[Quality: Green Fine]
[Effects: Critical Hit +30%, Penetration +30, Infinite Energy Arrows]
She tried pulling the bow, and as it was fully drawn, an Energy Arrow materialized on the string.
She naturally had a premonition of where the arrow would land, and upon releasing her hand, the arrow whooshed out.
Mu Ying ran over and found a tiny hole in the leaves of the milky lettuce.
She had actually aimed at the glowing cucumber, but her hand shook at the moment of release, causing her to miss the shot.
But this was already quite impressive; her aim was not a problem, as she had anticipated the arrow’s deviation when her hand wavered.
She now possessed the most important marksmanship quality of a Divine Archer – accuracy.
What she lacked were the techniques of drawing the bow and the steadiness of her arms.
With an additional method of attack, she had remedied her deficiency of long-range attacks in the forest.
Carrying the Green Wood Longbow on her back, she ran out towards the forest.
“Eh?
Where have all the goblins gone?”
After climbing the tree she often used to observe goblin movements, Mu Ying discovered that only an empty, half-built goblin camp remained by the Clear Water River.
She cautiously called over a sparrow to confirm there were indeed no goblins around.
Walking towards the deserted goblin camp with curiosity, Mu Ying scratched her head, “Could it be that the goblins ran away because those who went hunting didn’t return?”
These goblins were indeed quite timid.
Having chopped so much wood, they had unwittingly done her a favor.
With no one nearby, she promptly set about establishing a Sub-camp on the spot.
The sub-camp’s size expanded to a maximum of 1 hectare, just like the plantation within the territory, and it activated a protective shield function that blocked the view.
However, this time the isolation was more complex.
One hectare, approximately 15 acres of land, was divided into two neat parts; of these, 10 acres were her private lands, and the other 5 were divided into 50 plots, intended to be rented out to others for cultivation.
After all, almost all of her money had been spent on the construction of the sub-camp, and there might be more expenses in the future.
The population of the camp had initially stabilized at around 2000 people, so it was necessary to find new ways to make money.
The monthly rent for each plot was 2 silver coins, which would contribute an extra Gold Coin to her every month.
Now there are 50 plots available, which should be enough for others to use for a while.
Each plot was isolated so that the situation in other plots could not be seen, this way she wouldn’t need to sneak around when she comes to plant in the future.
There was no need to place a transmission array; once activated, one could teleport from anywhere within the territory to any location in the sub-camp.
Since it was short-distance teleportation, it would consume 1 point of energy every 10 uses, and she set the teleportation fee at 1 copper coin per use, which was very profitable.
She had almost finished cleaning up the small plantation; the vegetable and tree seedlings had been temporarily transplanted to the seedling grass baskets, and the ground was left with a bit of pasture, a few fruit tree seedlings, and the recently sown Asparagus.
She teleported back to lead the Old Yellow Bull to the new plantation and then moved the farm tools and seeds stored in the Tree House to the wooden house here.
Then she specifically introduced a seed shop here.
After the seed shop settled in, Mu Ying teleported to the sub-camp, and at the same time, she lifted the isolation protective shield of the original plantation.
This area, once shrouded in white fog and inaccessible, had caused much speculation, but no one thought that one day, it would suddenly open up.
Zheng Jing, who was experiencing the natural power of trees within the territory, was the first to discover that the white fog had disappeared.
Large swaths of Asparagus Flowers were in bloom here; behind a few young trees with good growth, there was a basic version of a Tree House, and in the grassland in front of it, there was a round stone platform with an announcement board erected on it.
[Planting Camp Notice]
[1.
The planting sub-camp is open, with a large area of farmland available for cultivation.
Copper coins can be spent to teleport from any location in the territory directly to the rented farmland within the planting camp.]
[2.
Teleportation fee: 1 copper coin per use.]
[3.
Farmland rent: 1 plot for 2 silver coins per month (first month with a 10% discount).]
“Farmland!”
Zheng Jing was extremely delighted; farming was a gene etched in the bones of every person from Xia Country.
She hurried back to inform her companions.
More and more people gathered around the transmission array, and some also discovered the newly opened Anong Seed Store.
Zheng Jing and her companions were the first to spend silver coins to rent a plot.
Mu Ying squatted in the new plantation watching the movements outside.
She spotted Zheng Jing and the others who had suddenly appeared at a glance.
These white fog-like protective shields only blocked the views of others, but she was unaffected.
From now on, even if she appeared suddenly in a part of the territory leading the Old Yellow Bull, it would not arouse suspicion, and the crops she grew would have a legitimate source.
Mu Ying felt incredibly content; she led the Old Yellow Bull to till all the land in the plantation.
The Old Yellow Bull had already grown much stronger, and after using Bull’s Strength, tilling the land was effortless, like a tilling machine.
Occasionally glancing at others using hoes to till was quite refreshing; happiness is often realized by comparison.
“Hey, Old Yellow, what do you think about starting a rent-a-bull service?
Do you think there’s a market for it?”
Mu Ying said, stroking her chin.
“Moo~” the Old Yellow Bull bellowed happily, it was going to earn money!
Liu Luoluo’s ears twitched, “Ahqing, did you hear the cow?”
“I did,” Si Qing nodded.
“Do you think it could be Boss Mu leading the bull to till the land?
She must be a major renter of the farmland,” Luoluo said with certainty.
There was only Mu Ying who had a bull in the entire camp, although they hadn’t seen the bull for a while.