361: Chapter 355: Spell Casting Target 361: Chapter 355: Spell Casting Target This comnt from the fake Atom made Mu Ying laugh again.
Atom’s information was only slightly more than that of the eighth unidentified Trialist, his na was widely recognized, but all the forum news about him were rumors.
The man himself had never posted any ssages.
Even in Southern Australia, no one had spotted him.
If it weren’t for his perpetual top ranking on Southern Australia Region’s level and achievent leaderboards, few people might have noticed him.
In any case, according to the group effort of Southern Australia’s player community’s human flesh search, he was probably a college student before the apocalypse, the kind who naturally had a very low presence.
Allegedly, he wasn’t ordinary-looking and could even be considered sowhat handso, but when he was in a crowd, people would unintentionally ignore him.
Only those classmates of his who were attentive enough to rember his presence and those with keen Perception who noticed sothing unusual tended to pay special attention to him, thus having a deeper impression of him.
Otherwise, even this bit of information wouldn’t have been dug up.
It seed that Atom had also stopped frequenting the territories near his school and hotown, so his current whereabouts remained a mystery.
This person was naturally a Wanderer, with low visibility and extraordinary Talent.
The players in Southern Australia all ironically used a fake Atom signature to boost their region’s presence on forums.
His situation was unclear, but he was not a Lord, had no territory to back him, and most likely was a lone wolf player without any teammates—which explained the lack of information about him.
Every Profession has its unique strengths and inherent flaws.
Being a lone wolf, facing various dangers alone, was not easy.
Gaining strength must have been fatally attractive to him.
Moreover, lone wolves have fewer attachnts and more freedom to move, making it easier to travel far.
ssages had already been sent.
Whatever happens, happens.
It would be great if they ca, but no harm if they didn’t.
Mu Ying closed the Player Manual and started today’s journey in the Trial World.
With the Fish Tail Potion, she no longer needed to tornt the little turtle in Moon Lake to practice Transformation Skill.
She practiced directly with the little fish in the sea.
She tried to transform the little fish into little turtles.
One of Mu Ying’s Wild Transformation aquatic animal forms included a sea turtle and the other a freshwater turtle, both were turtles.
She knew the body structure of turtles well, and compared to turning turtles into sothing else, transforming sothing else into a turtle was easier.
The Spell Casting made a breakthrough in no ti.
After practicing on the little fish for a few days, she felt it was quite smooth to turn them into turtles.
And since they were just regular fish, they had no ability to resist her spells, and after being transford into turtles, it would take a day or two to revert to their original form without fatal injuries.
“I feel I can try changing the target of my spell casting,” Mu Ying checked the little fellow she had just transford into a turtle with her Spell, it was perfect, no one could tell it was originally a fish.
“Yingying, why don’t you cast a spell on ?
I haven’t tried being a turtle yet, and there’s no turtle tail in the Fish Tail Potion!” Lobster Tail Lily cooed as she held Mu Ying’s hand and casually cast a Water Tide to help restore a bit of her mana value.
Recently, Lily had completely beco addicted to transforming.
Sotis, there’s only one transformation, and sotis, there are countless.
Mu Ying still rembered the first ti Lily saw her own octopus tentacles, how utterly repulsed she was, and how quickly she had co to adore them.
More fish tail grass had been planted recently, and at the strong recomndation of Lily, representing the rmaid Clan, to expand cultivation and stock more Fish Tail Potions, a large area of the seabed was dedicated to this cultivation, now barely managing to let every rmaid taste it once.
With Mu Ying’s eight tentacles, she didn’t have the energy to do more.
The rmaids had already coordinated internally and arranged shared purchasing.
Even the wealthier Half-Breeds couldn’t resist buying a bottle of Breathing Potion and a Fish Tail Potion to play in the sea.
Although few players were willing to buy these potions, they were all quite envious, and it indirectly increased their desire to make money.
Even the moonlight clan representative, Luoluo, swore to save money after seeing these two potions.
Which human, raised in a scientific society, could resist these unscientific things?
The ultimate dream of humanity has always been to travel through the sky and dive into the sea, hasn’t it?
The kind that doesn’t rely on any tools – everyone wants to try it.
Even the Mushroom Man, a Race that genuinely hates water, had so fearless individuals sneakily buying potions to experint with; thankfully, they were just a few excessively curious ones, or else her potions would be even more in demand.
Though she’d made quite a bit of money selling these potions and was thrilled about the profits, she was also happy to see everyone having such fun, but she still rejected Lily’s request to use her to experint with Transformation Skills.
“Wait until I find a bigger creature to practice on, then I’ll try on you,” Mu Ying was still sowhat apprehensive.
While a failed Transformation Skill casting might not have side effects, using it on soone she knew still gave her psychological barriers.
“Alright,” Lily pouted and reluctantly agreed, “By the way, if you turn into a turtle, could I crawl on the shore then?”
“…” Realizing that was her idea, Mu Ying shattered her implausible fantasy, “You could crawl onshore, but while you’re a turtle, you would think you are a real turtle, governed by turtle instincts.
Your rmaid will cannot influence your actions at all.
However, once the Transformation Skill wears off, you will rember everything about being a turtle.
You might even recall nibbling on so weeds or insects.”
Lily covered her mouth, her eyes wide with shock and denial—she definitely didn’t want to eat insects!
“Still want to be my spell-casting target?” Mu Ying asked, holding back a laugh.
Lily shook her head repeatedly but quickly changed her mind and nodded.
“I do, but you need to take to the Lotus Platform to bask in the sun when it’s ti.
I want to lie on your back, but please don’t let eat anything!”
“Haha, we’ll see how you behave!” Mu Ying laughed heartily, teleporting away just as Lily lunged to tickle her.
The destination of her teleportation was the Breeding Camp.
The Breeding Camp was filled with a variety of live targets for spell casting!
There were sheep, cows, rabbits, and so Magic Beasts, plenty for her to challenge more complex Transformation Skills.
She couldn’t just stick to transforming into a turtle; other small animals were also on the list.
Only by diversifying her transformations could she beco more proficient with Transformation Skills.
Eventually, she would have to contend with a vampire.
But that was still a secret.
She needed to first discuss with Luoluo and Zheng Jing and arrange a secret practice area where no outsiders were allowed.
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