Chapter 13 Treasure Goblin (1st update!)

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  The summer sun shines through Yi Xia’s thick curtains, leaving brown and yellow shadows on the pink and white walls.

 It is undoubtedly the most refreshing to take a nap at this time.

 Of course, that means working days...

Yi Xia slowly flipped through the magic book in his hand. The words written in square fonts revealed to him the world of witchcraft bit by bit.

Yi Xia estimated that these magic books were not original.

 It is very likely to be the product of transcription through the comprehensive network.

Of course, Wu Jin’s book is not easy to explain.

 Because judging from the current situation, witchcraft is largely a native profession born and raised on the earth.

Of course, it doesn’t have to be this earth?

 Before this, Yi Xia had not seen any traces of extraordinary existence in this world.

And judging from some of the plots described in the book, there are still some differences between its geographical environment and the earth.

It is also possible that the original witchcraft originated from the earth and eventually spread to other worlds?

Yi Xia didn't know much about it. There wasn't much description about it in the book, so he could only guess by himself.

Of course these are not important for now. What Yi Xia wants to know most now is how to learn spells as a witch.

 For a long time……

 Yi Xia slowly put the book aside, and then rubbed his somewhat agitated eyes.

 The book contains a very detailed description of the study of witchcraft and sorcery.

Of course, seeing the back, Yi Xia felt that it could be summed up in one sentence: "Follow your feelings..."

 At least in this aspect, wizards and warlocks are perfectly compatible.

Yi Xia thought without hesitation.

 Compared to spellcasting professions such as wizards, wizards are more like psychic players in some aspects.

It is mentioned in "Witches: Know Your Profession" that witches can obtain new spells in two ways:

 One is obtained through mysterious rituals such as sacrifices and prayers.

 This aspect requires the corresponding subject and relevant ritual knowledge as well as the most important sacrifices.

 The second type is through independent learning.

  Unfortunately, this kind of learning is not the same as the learning Yi Xia imagined.

 It is more like a kind of imitation, an imitation and imitation of other spells, natural phenomena, etc.

 It seems to have some theoretical basis, but the actual situation is extremely idealistic.

 The process is roughly as follows:

 Brain:I understand!

Eyes: I know it!

Hands: Do you both understand? Then I’ll do it!

  Mouth: Eat my new witchcraft!

 Yi Xia silently put aside "Wu Jin: Know Your Profession" and pondered for a while.

 Then I picked up the "Civil Spell Manual of the Floating City Period" and read a page.

 Yi Xia:I understand!

 Brain:???

Perhaps people with too high intelligence are not suitable to become witches?

 After noticing that no prompt message appeared on his comprehensive network panel, Yi Xia came to a provisional conclusion.

 Then, Yi Xia began to continue flipping through the book.

"Wu Jin: Know Your Profession" is not an overly detailed profession guide. Its description is like a self-narration, which made Yi Xia forget what he was here to do.

 He ​​watched the author tell the story of how he grew from an apprentice to a witchcraft master from the perspective of a new apprentice to the witchcraft tribe, and finally won the most beautiful girl in the tribe and became the winner in life.

 Not professional enough, obviously writing off topic!

 Yi Xia defines it this way.

However, is it true that all the girls from the witchcraft sect have fair skin?

Yi Xia fell into deep thought as he read the records in the book. He felt that he needed to find his fellow sects who might exist on earth or in other worlds.

Well, not for anything else, just to support each other!

 Then, Yi Xia saw some of the author's descriptions of witchcraft.

After skipping words such as fascination Gu and mind-controlling Gu, Yi Xia saw the witchcraft Gu that he had not yet seen in his professional skill library:

“Golden Silkworm Gu? Can witches quickly learn spells or level up?”

Yi Xia silently read the information in the book word for word.

 Subsequently, Yi Xia quickly flipped through the book and found the description of the Golden Silkworm Gu.

Perhaps the author understands the common desire of witchcraft apprentices all over the world. On the next page where he describes the golden silkworm gu, Yi Xia found the information on how to refine the golden silkworm gu:

“You need at least level 5 witchcraft and witchcraft, as well as 9 other witchcraft of level 2-4 as consumables?”

As Yi Xia read, a new message suddenly appeared on his retina:

 “Add the witchcraft Gu recipe: Golden Silkworm Gu to your professional knowledge base.”

  It’s actually real stuff...

Yi Xia felt that his career plan needed to be updated with regard to witchcraft.

 Actually, if you think about it carefully, it’s not like I never caught centipedes and sold them for money when I was a kid.

 Now, is it just reliving old dreams?

 As long as there is sufficient profit motivation, the most dangerous thing in the mountains and forests is never poison...

  ………

  ………

 “Poof!”

The sharp harpoon easily penetrated the goblin's thin neck. During the fierce struggle, the original wound was further torn and expanded.

 A moment of leisure at noon could not save the goblins from their misfortune.

 After Yi Xia re-completed his career plan, the goblin tide ushered in another bloodbath.

 It’s about 5pm now.

Yi Xia wiped the blood that accidentally spattered on his face nonchalantly. His attention at the moment was entirely focused on the gray bag suspended in mid-air!

  tnd, finally shipped!

 Although Yi Xia had never seen a similar scene before.

 But just like some kind of player's instinct, Yi Xia's heart trembled, knowing that he had shipped it!

Yi Xia hurriedly ran over and tried to grab the gray bag with her hands.

The moment Yi Xia's hand touched the gray bag, it turned into countless light spots and disappeared.

 “You have obtained the item: Treasure Goblin’s Treasure Bag.”

ˆ “

 Treasure Goblin's Treasure Bag:

 Type: Reward items

 Quality: Purple

describe:

 This is an inconspicuous-looking gray bag that once belonged to a certain treasure goblin.

 You can't tell from its shriveled appearance what's inside.

The mottled marks on it prove that it was crushed by some ignorant descendants and blood descendants.

 And now, it's yours...



WTF?

 Yi Xia looked at the gray bag inside the backpack. Without too much hesitation, he took the bag out and tried to open it.

 Wash your face? Wash your hands?

nonexistent.

 Yi Xia has tried many times to change his fate through metaphysics.

 The result each time can only make Yi Xia realize the fact that she is an ordinary person.

  Not an European emperor, nor a non-chief, but an objective subject who serves as big data in the eyes of planners.

It was as if the rope that tied the bag had a mind of its own. Yi Xia just exerted a little force and the rope fell to the side smoothly.

Subsequently, a new prompt message flashed on Yi Xia’s retina:

“Rare! You obtained a copy of the Secret Treasure: An Invitation to the Treasure Goblin Cave (once) from the Treasure Goblin’s treasure bag…”


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