Chapter : 483
He looked around, his mind struggling to process the impossible landscape before him. He was no longer in his study. He was in a new world. His world.
He stood on a patch of soft, vibrant, impossibly green grass. Before him, nestled in a gentle hollow, stood a house. It was not a grand manor, not a rustic cottage. It was simple, elegant, and radiated a profound, almost spiritual, sense of peace. It was a two-story structure, its walls built from a warm, honey-colored stone that seed to glow with a soft, internal light. Its roof was made of dark, slate-grey tiles that shimred faintly, and its windows were large panes of what looked like flawless, clear crystal. A single, sturdy wooden door, carved with no sigil or design, stood open, a silent, welcoming invitation. It was not a house designed to impress or intimidate. It was a house designed to be a ho. A sanctuary. A base of operations.
Beyond the house, the landscape stretched out in three distinct, and utterly bizarre, directions.
To his left, stretching as far as the eye could see, was a vast, open field. It was a plain of the sa vibrant, impossibly green grass, dotted with small, gentle, rolling hills. The sky above it was a constant, serene, cloudless azure blue, the light a perpetual, gentle midday. And covering the field, as nurous as the stars in the night sky, were… things. Small, glistening, translucent blobs of what looked like gelatin, each about the size of a large lon. They pulsed with a faint, internal light, a soft, bluish-white glow. They bounced, they jiggled, they squelched softly as they moved, seemingly at random, across the vast green plain. Slis. Thousands upon thousands of them.
To his right, the landscape was a stark, nacing contrast. A dark, foreboding forest began abruptly, its edge a sharp, straight line against the green plain. The trees within were gnarled, twisted things, their bark a sickly, greyish-black, their branches clawing at a sky that was, above the forest, a perpetual, bruised twilight. A faint, foul-slling mist clung to the forest floor, and from its gloomy, impenetrable depths, Lloyd could hear sounds that made the hairs on his arms stand on end. The sharp, guttural cackle of a goblin. The heavy, shuffling tread of sothing large and brutish. The distant, angry roar of a creature that sounded far larger, and far more dangerous, than a re goblin. It was a place of shadow, of danger, of… potential targets.
And behind him, where he had appeared, there was simply… a shimring, translucent wall. A curtain of pure, colorless light, marking the boundary of this strange, new dinsion. It was not a physical barrier; he felt he could step back through it at any ti. It was a doorway. A gate between his world and this one.
This was it. The Farm. His Soul’s Acre. A private, personal dinsion, intrinsically linked to his own being, a place where he could train, he could harvest, he could grow, away from the prying eyes of the world. The thousand-coin gamble had not just unlocked a nu; it had unlocked a world.
He walked slowly towards the house, his boots silent on the impossibly soft grass. The air was still, peaceful. He felt… safe here. A profound, bone-deep sense of security he had not felt since… well, since before his first family had been assassinated. The house was a true safe zone, a place where no harm could reach him.
He stepped through the open doorway. The interior was as simple and elegant as the exterior. A single, large, open room. A comfortable-looking bed in one corner. A sturdy wooden table and chairs in the center. A large, empty bookshelf against one wall. And a strange, glowing, crystalline orb, pulsing with a soft, white light, resting on a stone pedestal in the middle of the room. It humd with a quiet, latent power.
This was his base. His ho within a ho. A place to rest, to plan, to store the fruits of his labor.
He walked back outside, his gaze sweeping over his new domain. The serene field of bouncing, glistening slis. The dark, nacing forest of lurking goblins. It was a world of stark, almost video-ga-like, simplicity. A world of clear, defined objectives.
As he stood there, trying to absorb the sheer, mind-bending reality of his new acquisition, the familiar, cool interface of the System shimred into existence before him, no longer just a ntal projection, but a solid, holographic display hovering in the still air of his private world.
The King of this strange, new land had arrived to explain the rules.
Chapter : 484
The holographic System interface glowed before him, its crisp blue text a stark, logical anchor in the beautiful, baffling surreality of his new private dinsion. The welco screen, which had once felt so distant, so abstract, now felt like a direct, personal communication from the unseen architects of his strange destiny.
[Welco to the Soul Farm, User Lloyd Ferrum!]
[This private dinsional space is intrinsically linked to your spiritual core. It is your sanctuary, your training ground, and your primary engine for sustainable resource generation. The rules of this space are defined by the System. Comprehension of these rules is critical for optimal progression.]
“Okay, System,” Lloyd murmured, his voice a quiet sound in the profound stillness of the Farm. “Let’s see the fine print.” He focused his will on the ‘QUESTS’ tab. It shimred and expanded, revealing two foundational tasks, each presented with a stark, clear objective.
[Foundational Quest Issued: Sli Cull]
[Objective: The Sli Plains are overpopulated with low-level elental lifeforms. This imbalance disrupts the ambient energy flow of your Farm. Cleanse the plains. Eliminate one thousand (1000) Glistening Slis.]
[Reward Upon Completion: 100 Farming Coins (FC), Unlock ‘Automated Harvesting’ Tier 1 in the Upgrade nu.]
[Foundational Quest Issued: Goblin Suppression]
[Objective: A tribe of feral Goblins has established a foothold in the Shadowfen Forest. Their presence is a blight on the Farm’s integrity. Eradicate all goblin encampnts and eliminate their chieftain.]
[Reward Upon Completion: 100 Farming Coins (SC), Unlock ‘Shadowfen Depths’ (Level 2 Dungeon Area) in the Farm Map.]
Lloyd read the quests, a slow, grim smile spreading across his face. Sli Cull. Goblin Suppression. The objectives were simple, brutal, and refreshingly direct. There was no political maneuvering here, no psychological warfare. Just a clear, quantifiable target and a tangible reward. It was the straightforward, mission-based reality of his old military life, and it felt… comfortable. Familiar.
The rewards, however, were what truly captured his attention. Not just System Coins, but new, permanent upgrades to the Farm itself. ‘Automated Harvesting’? Did that an he could eventually have the System itself cull the slis for him, a truly passive inco stream? And a ‘Level 2 Dungeon Area’? The potential for harvesting more powerful monsters, for acquiring rarer materials and greater rewards, was imnse. The thousand-coin entry fee was not just for this initial space; it was for a world with a clear, defined path of progression.
He then focused on the ‘CONVERSION’ tab. This, he suspected, was the true heart of the engine he had just purchased. The interface shimred again, displaying a new, crucial piece of information.
[New Currency Acquired: Farming Coins (FC)]
[Description: Farming Coins are a unique, secondary currency earned exclusively through activities within the Soul Farm (e.g., eliminating monsters, harvesting materials). FC represents the raw, cultivated power of your private dinsion.]
[Conversion Protocols:]
FC to SC Conversion: [20 Farming Coins (FC) can be converted into 1 System Coin (SC).]
System Upgrade Conversion: [500 Farming Coins (FC) can be used to purchase 1 System Upgrade Point (UP).]
Lloyd’s mind, the engineer and the economist, instantly began to run the numbers. Twenty FC for one SC. It seed like a steep exchange rate. But if the monsters here were plentiful, if they respawned… He looked out at the vast, teeming plains of glistening, bouncing slis. There were thousands of them. Tens of thousands. The potential was staggering. He could, in theory, grind here for hours, days, accumulating a vast reserve of FC, and then convert it into the precious, life-altering System Coins he needed for his power-ups in the real world.
And the Upgrade Points… that was a new, intriguing variable. He navigated to the ‘UPGRADES’ tab. It was mostly greyed out, filled with tantalizing but currently inaccessible options: ‘Expand Farm Acreage’, ‘Increase Monster Spawn Rate’, ‘Unlock New Bios (Volcanic, Tundra, etc.)’. But at the very top, a single, available option glowed.
[System Upgrade Available: Automated Harvesting (Tier 1)]
[Description: Activates a low-level, autonomous System function to periodically cull a small number of monsters in a designated area. Harvested materials and FC are automatically deposited into your Farm storage.]
[Cost: 1 Upgrade Point (UP) / 500 Farming Coins (FC)]
He saw it then. The entire, beautiful, elegant, and brutally addictive, gaplay loop. He would grind slis and goblins to earn FC. He could convert that FC into SC for his personal power-ups, or he could reinvest it back into the Farm itself, purchasing upgrades that would increase his future FC generation rate. It was a perfect, self-sustaining ecosystem of power. A choice between imdiate, personal strength, and long-term, exponential growth.
The genius of it, the sheer, beautiful, ruthless logic of the System’s design, made him laugh, a short, sharp bark of pure, appreciative delight. This wasn't just a farm; it was an investnt portfolio.
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