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Chapter 165 Coming to the Village

Steven closed his eyes and experienced this situation carefully.

The star-like soul light spot is a sphere with a radius of about one hundred meters, covering the sky and the ground. Even a thick layer of soil cannot block his perception of the soul light spot!

Of course, there are much fewer soul light spots underground than above the ground, and the deeper they are, the rarer they are, but it is obvious that no matter what substance can stop him from sensing the souls of the creatures around him!

Moreover, he can focus on a specific soul light point at will, producing a feeling similar to magnification. When focusing on a certain light point, other light points will become dim.

He opened his eyes, and the surrounding scene appeared in his eyes. The perception of the soul light spot still existed, which seemed a bit messy. Can this perception be blocked?

Steven tried to turn off this feeling. After several attempts, he found that as long as he entered a quasi-silence state, he could turn off and turn on this feeling according to his thoughts!

After this kind of perception is turned on for a period of time, the perception of the soul light spot will slowly disappear.

Is this some kind of skill? Like a burst skill? He tried turning it off and on, and after a few times he determined that it should be a skill, because he could turn it on and off at will. When he turned it on, he first entered a quasi-silence state, and then the soul body's head

The rune representing perception appeared, and after the rune disappeared in a flash, this skill was activated.

Let’s call it soul perception! This should be a type of sixth sense, which relies entirely on intuition to perceive the soul of a creature. This skill is different from the previous situation where you need to directly see and hear the creature to perceive the soul of the other person. Compared with this skill

The previous passive perception of the soul of living beings was much more precise, precise and vivid.

After experimenting with the soul perception skill, Steven was a little tired. He fell on the bed made of branches and fell asleep quickly.

The orange full moon Elise slowly passed across the pure sky and slowly fell into the mountains.

The sound of birdsong in the early morning woke up the sleeping Steven. He turned over and sat up. He slept so soundly last night! It seemed that he hadn't had such a sound sleep for a long time! He stood up energetically and went to the creek. After a brief wash, he started

Consider your next plan.

He has no money on him!

Even his clothes and pants were in tatters. Apart from the fixed knife and scabbard hunting bow, the leather waist belt equipped with darts and hooks was the only complete piece of clothing, but there was not a single dart inserted.

The ancient ruins in the Seren Desert must be explored!

But now the primary goal is to get money, and then we need to buy clothes and weapons and other equipment, including arrows and quivers, darts, daggers, ropes, etc., as well as camping equipment and dry food, etc., which all cost a lot.

money!

Let's find a village with humans first. First, we have to solve the problem of clothes. Otherwise, he will probably be kicked out when he walks into the town. He doesn't want to be regarded as a beggar. This must be an insult to a martial artist with superb martial arts.

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Looking up at where the sun was rising, Steven determined the direction and headed east. He wanted to get out of the Glen Mountains first. It would be best if he could encounter villages and towns on the way.

He walked like this for two consecutive days. Of course there was no shortage of food on the way. He could pick up stones on the ground and use them as darts to hunt any small animals he needed for food. He found some flints by the river and camped every evening.

A bonfire can be built at any time and a delicious barbecue topped with berries can be enjoyed.

As a wilderness survival expert, he feels that he can participate in documentary programs such as Living Alone in the Wilderness and win the championship easily!

On the morning of the third day, he saw a village from a distance.

Slowly approaching the village, he hid in the forest on the mountainside to observe the village.

The village is not big, with about dozens of households. There are only a few fields around the village. It seems that the people in this village do not make a living by planting.

He also saw clothes hanging to dry in the fenced yard outside the wooden houses on the edge of the village.

Steven walked around in a circle and came to the outside of the yard where clothes were hung to dry. He looked at the clothes and pants hanging on the rope. They were made of linen and the size should match his own size. He then turned and walked away.

After some time, Steven came outside the yard with a pheasant and two hares in his hand, jumped into the fence, quickly took off the clothes and pants on the rope, threw the pheasants and hares on the ground, and turned around.

Jumped out of the fence and disappeared into the woods outside the village.

It seems that the people in this village make a living by hunting and gathering. There must be vendors in the village who specialize in purchasing furs, medicinal materials and other special products. Steven decided to hunt a few animals such as antelopes and deer and exchange them for them at the vendors in the village.

Point some pocket money.

In the afternoon, Steven, who had changed his clothes, walked into the village carrying a short-horned deer on his shoulders and an antelope in his hand. He soon came to the small square in the center of the village, where several people were collecting fur products.

stall.

After some haggling, Steven sold the prey to a vendor in exchange for more than a hundred copper tokens. According to the vendor, the prices of prey and medicinal products from the mountains have increased during this period.

Otherwise he wouldn't be able to sell it for so much money.

Steven curiously inquired why the prices of specialties in the mountains would increase. The merchants told him about the recent rumors of mountain elves or monsters, and revealed that the merchants had jointly sent a letter of distress to the Murphy City City Hall.

Soon a mercenary group will enter the mountain to look for clues about the monster.

Steven couldn't laugh or cry when he heard this! Most likely, he had affected the business of traders and hunters. Fortunately, there will be no more monsters or mountain elves from now on! Those mercenaries who are about to come are destined to have a wasted trip.

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By the way! Mercenary group! I am worried that I have no place to make money! I can't make much money by hunting prey in the mountains! Only by joining the mercenary group to hunt monsters can I earn the money I need the fastest!

After all, exploring the ruins requires a lot of money!

To participate in the hunting operation of the mercenary group, you must go to the city. Only the registered mercenary group can be found in the city. The nearest city is Murphy City!

Steven quickly decided to hit the road and rush to Murphy City!

But look at the sky was getting dark now. After living in the wilderness for a while, he now needed to eat some serious food and take a good rest in bed.

Of course, enjoying a cup of coffee is the best thing...

Fortunately, there is a tavern next to the square. Taverns in villages usually provide rooms for travelers to stay and also sell food.

Steven opened the door and walked into the tavern. The noisy noise inside immediately quieted down. After seeing clearly the plainly dressed Steven, it immediately returned to the noisy situation.

He endured the choking smell of tobacco, alcohol and sweat and came to the counter. The bartender was a tall middle-aged man with a beard. He looked at Steven walking over and asked: "Outlander, do you need anything?

There’s all kinds of liquor and tobacco here.”

"Let's have a beer! Are there any rooms upstairs that we can stay in?" Steven asked casually.

"Of course! 6 copper tokens per night. If you need special services, please discuss the fee separately!" the bartender poured a glass of beer and put it in front of Steven.

"No, I just need a room and dinner. Is there coffee here?"

"There is no coffee. You have to go to Murphy City to get that. Dinner will be delivered to your table later. It costs 4 copper orders a portion, and beer costs 5 copper orders. A total of 15 copper orders." The bartender replied.

Prices are really cheap! Steven thought silently.


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