338: Chapter 334 Sea Floor Cultivation 338: Chapter 334 Sea Floor Cultivation Mana Value was limited, and after the theoretical study of Spell had been clarified, the daily practice of Spell Casting had only so many occasions, and once depleted, one had to quietly wait for the Mana Value to recover.
During this ti, she generally practiced her swordsmanship and Arrow Skill, or tended to the plants to accumulate Experience.
She was already very familiar with the plants at the Plantation, and the feedback they provided was less and less, with over three thousand Experience Value still needed to advance from level 8 to level 9.
Now, without a bounty like that from the Fishman Altar, she could only look for solutions in the most fundantal cultivation thods of the Druid.
With not much Mana left and venturing out of the territory too dangerous, Mu Ying decided to reserve enough Mana for casting two Underwater Breathing spells, then teleported to the Undersea Corridor.
Cultivating plants on land was possible, so naturally, it was also achievable underwater.
This place was where even vampires, afraid of water, dared not venture.
This trial, she had gathered many underwater plant seeds from the Erald World, not just ordinary plants but also Magic Plants.
To save Source Power, she had exchanged only one seed sample of each type.
She planned to establish a private Undersea Planting Camp to cultivate these plants.
Once successful, she could use Feedback Hand to collect the seeds for expanding cultivation, gift them to the rmaids, or scatter them on the seabed to grow freely.
To nature, biodiversity was very important.
Moreover, many of the plants she brought back also had a role in improving the underwater environnt.
So Magic Potions that required underwater plants also needed her to first cultivate the materials before they could be crafted.
For example, the Fish Tail Potion and the Breathing Potion, both of which were highly valuable in reality.
Mu Ying cast an Underwater Breathing spell on herself and then stepped out of the Undersea Corridor camp.
Walking underwater in human form was actually quite challenging.
She hadn’t transford into a turtle and swum out because she would need to revert to human form later for planting, and casting Underwater Breathing after choking on water might be a bit inconvenient.
She struggled to walk, countless tis reminiscing about her eight-tentacled octopus tail, which was unmatched in swimming.
This strengthened her resolve to quickly cultivate the materials needed for the Fish Tail Potion and the Breathing Potion, so that working underwater could be more convenient.
“Look, isn’t that the Lord?
Her walking posture is so adorable!” a player exclaid upon spotting Mu Ying, who had just walked a short distance from the exit, and laughed.
Nearby, in front of a small coral-selling stall, Lily was counting scales out of boredom.
Hearing the word ‘Lord,’ her eyes lit up, and she looked in the direction pointed out by the speaker and indeed saw the familiar figure.
Imdiately leaving everything at the stall, she swished her tail and darted out like an arrow released from its bow.
“Yingying!”
Mu Ying heard the voice and struggled to turn her body to look back when she was already “embraced” wholeheartedly.
Lily wrapped her arms around her waist and spun a few circles in the water, chirping happily, “Long ti no see.
I missed you, hehe!”
Mu Ying patted her amusedly, “It’s only been a few days, where does this long ti no see co from?”
For her, who had spent over a week in the Trial World, it indeed had been a long ti since she had seen Lily, but for Lily, it had only been a few days.
“I don’t care, it’s been a long ti.
I wanted to co and play with you so many tis, but Priestess Granny said Yingying needs to protect the territory and must cultivate very hard, so she told not to disturb you,” Lily sighed in distress.
Although Mu Ying’s territory was also very interesting, she still preferred playing with Mu Ying because she was the only sa-age friend she had and super gentle, not to ntion how much she liked her!
“Are you off to do so serious business now?
Will I be in your way?” Lily, the little tagalong, hesitated as she spoke, fearful of being a burden yet eager to join in on the fun.
To Mu Ying’s surprise, Priestess Granny trusted her character so much, making it seem like she bore many responsibilities alone.
In reality, she hadn’t contributed that much to the territory, most of her efforts were for herself.
Seeing Lily so troubled, Mu Ying rubbed her head, “I’m going to establish a new camp underwater specifically for growing aquatic plants.
Do you know of any nearby areas that are flat with a thicker layer of sand?”
“I know!
I know!” Lily pointed excitedly towards the Sea Forest, “Over there!
Shall I take you?”
“Yes,” Mu Ying took her hand, “that would be a great help!”
“Hehe!” Lily bead with joy.
Priestess Granny was wrong, she wasn’t just a distraction to Yingying’s cultivation, she could also be helpful!
Pulled along by Lily, they swiftly moved through the water.
Mu Ying looked at the adorable Lily and sighed, thinking of Lulu, the little princess from the Erald World.
Both were rmaids, one a minor princess, and the other a future minor priestess.
Lulu, despite having an entire splendid Crystal Palace at her disposal, also wanted to go ashore to explore, while Lily, guarding her box of broken trinkets, was so well-behaved and considerate, afraid of disturbing her cultivation, yet holding back from seeking her out for play.
No, her Lily deserved a vibrant undersea and a beautiful Crystal Palace too!
“We’re here, we’re here, is this the place?”
They swam past the entire Sea Forest to the other side, indeed reaching the spacious and flat seabed Mu Ying desired.
“It’s perfect.” Mu Ying said, “Let’s go down.”
She expanded the protective shield for the camp, nad the territory the Undersea Planting Camp, and set restrictions on its teleport function.
This camp would temporarily serve her private cultivation needs, though she granted access to Lily.
“Yingying, what are you going to plant?
Can I help?” Lily now wanted to be useful to her buddy.
Mu Ying said thoughtfully, “You don’t need to help, but you need to represent your fellow rfolk and learn so things here.”
“Huh?” Lily tilted her head, “Learn what?
Planting corals?
I’m really good at that!”
“Not the kind of coral you can eat.”
Mu Ying thought for a mont and used an illusion to partially recreate the undersea scene she had seen in the Erald World.
“Wow!
What’s this?” Lily swam excitedly over, touching and looking around.
The illusion quickly vanished, Mu Ying asked, “Isn’t the seabed beautiful like this?”
Lily nodded incessantly, “Where is that?
I need to tell Priestess Granny, it’s ti for us to move!”
Mu Ying: “…”
She hadn’t expected Lily to literally want to move imdiately, ready to report back as soon as Mu Ying specified the place.
“It doesn’t exist in reality, it’s an undersea world I saw in a Trial World.
There’s a rmaid clan there too, ruling over a particularly rich underwater kingdom with a Crystal City as their royal capital, but they look a bit different from you,”
Mu Ying explained.
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