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58: Chapter 57 Erald World 58: Chapter 57 Erald World Having worked at the Plantation for a day, Mu Ying had finally made initial headway in creating a vegetable plot, and the seedlings from the seedling grass basket were also moved out.

Filled with a sense of accomplishnt, Mu Ying, leading a bull, teleported directly to her ho’s doorstep and bumped into Lu You squatting below her tree house.

The two stared at each other in silence for a second before Lu You spoke first, “So, you went to the Plantation?

Where did you get the bull from?”

“I pulled it from a farr’s house to use as a mount before, but now it can help till the land.

Want to rent it?

One copper coin per plot, it tills very quickly,” Mu Ying imdiately pitched.

The Old Yellow Bull lifted its chin and baaed, looking at him expectantly.

“Uh, alright, I’ll rent it,” Lu You always felt like this bull had beco enlightened, and anyway, one copper coin wasn’t expensive.

Mu Ying took the copper coins, “Just co and lead it away tomorrow morning.”

After finishing her sentence, Mu Ying wanted to climb up to her tree house.

“Hey, wait a minute, I have sothing else to talk to you about, sothing big!” Lu You slapped his head, almost forgetting because of her.

Mu Ying looked at him suspiciously, hesitated for a mont, then let him inside to talk.

Lu You curiously surveyed her “luxurious” unbelievably plush house.

Before the apocalypse, such decor might have been quite ordinary, but now, every piece of furniture here was worth money.

“Really luxurious!” Lu You couldn’t help but exclaim.

“What are you muttering about?” Mu Ying invited him to sit down and offered him a glass of boiled water.

“After killing the goblin yesterday, we went to check out that brown bear’s den and found an instance entrance, but felt it wasn’t safe to go in alone.

I wanted to invite you to explore it with , but you were nowhere to be seen all day…”

Lu You looked at her resentfully, god knows how long he had been squatting at her doorstep today.

Mu Ying ignored his gaze, surprised she asked, “An instance entrance?”

An instance was sothing new that appeared after the monsters descended; it spread on forums that it was a giant Light Gate, leading to another world, and players called it an instance.

The first discovery of an instance was made by Neon Country across the sea; the forums now refer to this instance as Dragon Nest, as it houses a red dragon and many Jackal Wolfn.

The first to discover it was the strongest team from Fushan Camp; only one person escaped, but his gains were substantial as he brought back plenty of Gold Coins from the Dragon Nest.

It is said that treasures are scattered throughout the entire Dragon Nest.

The creatures inside the instance far exceeded the current level of the players; there are both risks and opportunities, so anyone discovering an instance afterwards would prepare thoroughly before entering.

No news of an instance had ever been heard around Coastal City.

Mu Ying was very interested and accepted Lu You’s invitation, scheduling it for the next morning.

After sending Lu You away, Mu Ying had her dinner and imdiately began training.

Going forward, she would focus her training on this world.

As long as she began training, ti would also pass in Square World; she had already arranged tasks for the villagers, and from now on, she just needed to regularly convert their collected resources into Source Power.

On the character creation page, she still used her real na.

However, this ti the trial character didn’t appear casually.

[Erald World high compatibility trial character selection finished, please choose one from the following characters]

[1.

An orphaned green witch about to enroll in school (Compatibility 92%)]

[2.

A sleeping Princess from the Thorny Kingdom (Compatibility 72%)]

[3.

A rmaid from the Undersea Kingdom (Compatibility 55%)]

[Note: The high compatibility character selection feature has priority over birthplace and character identity adjustnt features]

Just looking at the status of the characters, clearly, a princess would be much better than an orphan, but the words ‘green witch’ held more magic and obviously wouldn’t be an ordinary person.

This role even had a background and social relationships, and being an orphan made it a bit safer.

Mu Ying always rembered that the purpose of her trials was to improve her abilities in reality, and exploring another kind of magical ability was a good way.

She chose the role of a green witch orphan.

The mories of a girl over 15 years flitted through her mind like a movie.

These mories were like a hard drive, accessible whenever needed and not interfering with her thoughts when not.

These mories had so similarities to her own experience, and the personalities were also similar.

In the mories, she had been living in the forest since childhood; her mother had left on a trip years ago and had not returned, leaving her to live alone ever since.

Entering the Erald World, she woke up in the body of a 16-year-old girl.

This body was sowhat short, with dark green curly hair, a round face dotted with light brown freckles, and erald eyes that carried an innocent look, full of charisma.

This ti, the way to gain Source Power was not as obvious, unlike the last ti where it was directly visible.

Mu Ying had ongoing Source Power production from the Square World, so she was not in a hurry to find ways to convert Source Power; rather, the situation in this world attracted her more.

She curiously observed the familiar yet strange little cabin.

Seeing the shelves filled with rustic books, the mories associated with these books instantly surfaced.

Most of these books were herbal and potion-related, collected by her mother.

Only the second level of the bookshelf held seven or eight storybooks that her mother had brought back from the human world for her.

Next to the bookshelf was a potions cabinet, from which she had exhausted all the potions during her mother’s absence.

The neglected potions bench was covered in a layer of dust; she sneezed every ti she walked past it.

The dicine field outside had also been largely neglected; in her mother’s absence, all her energy was devoted to tending the vegetables in the garden, and even that was barely enough to fill her stomach.

Luckily, she was going to report to the witch magic school tonight; all eligible witches could study at the Witch Academy for two years for free.

Mu Ying walked around the front and back of the house and felt integrated into the place, as if she really had grown up here.

Lastly, she took out the enrollnt notice from beneath her pillow and read it again.

The envelope was adorned with a black pointed wizard hat.

Upon opening it, the purple-black script on the parchnt was like a painting.

Yes, she had mastered another language, two kinds of script.

One resembled English, originating from the Human Kingdom of this world and was the most widely used language here; the other was a magical script, passed down only among the witches with magical lineage.

“Dear Miss Mu Ying, you have been granted admission to attend the witch magic school.

Please light this letter when the first full moon of Wind Month is high overhead to arrive at the school’s hall.

Enclosed is a set of spring uniforms, please change into them before entering the school.

Other items will be distributed after enrollnt, for the detailed list, see the attachnt.

Sincerely, Headmaster lanie.”

Mu Ying unfolded the list of items.

“1.

Two stacks of Parchnt, two Quills.

2.

One crucible.

3.

One set of potion bottles.

4.

Two sets of regular spring clothes.

5.

One spring formal dress.

6.

One bag of Broom Grass Seeds.

7.

One bundle of wand materials.”

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