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Chapter 86 [The Lonely Nurturer]

The ordinary daily life passed quickly, and it was soon time for the game character to get off work. Lin Qianan controlled the game character to go to the Elf Department Store Center to buy twelve pure Elf energy crystals and twenty sunshine mulberry tree leaves.

The total cost was 14,000 federal dollars, and the other party refused to give a discount, but it provided door-to-door service, which was comforting to Lin Qian'an.

After returning to his residence and preparing food for the treatment bugs, Lin Qian'an controlled the game character to return to the computer and began to search for ways to make money and save money to cultivate elves.

When he went to work during the day, he had already asked Ah Yue that his salary would not be paid for another ten days. Judging from the fact that the treatment bug ate 3,500 a day, the game character's more than 30,000 yuan was just enough to last until that day.

This life is too difficult.

Lin Qian'an guessed that the characters in the game spent their past lives just barely raising treatment bugs and doing some digging on their own.

It can only be said that raising elves is indeed an expensive matter.

During the search, Lin Qianan found a website called [Employment Network].

The nature of this website is a bit like a hiring platform. Ordinary people can accept tasks, complete them, and get money from the platform.

You can also post tasks on it and wait for others to pick them up and help.

Lin Qian'an saw a lot of tasks on it, such as asking a steel elf with the [Steel Plastic] skill to customize a pure steel statue, looking for a grass elf with the [Wild Growth] skill to maintain his lawn, and looking for two

Thunder elves in advanced form and above help charge large household batteries and so on...

Most tasks must be done by elves, not humans.

The tasks that people do are basically to help answer knowledge, cultivate elves, or purchase items that are in demand here.

Lin Qian'an didn't see any of the tasks suitable for the game character, the insect healer.

When people are injured, they always go directly to the Elf Center. How come they come here to issue quests?

However, during this process, Lin Qianan obtained another piece of information.

That is, elves with healing abilities are relatively rare, and any egg of a healing insect is worth tens of millions of federal coins.

And if it were a light healing elf egg, the price would easily exceed 100 million.

It's outrageous, but also very realistic.

Poor ghosts are not worthy of raising elves.

After searching for ways to make money to no avail, Lin Qian'an searched for ways to save money on raising elves.

Then he discovered that raising insect-type and grass-type elves were even the cheapest.

If evolution is not taken into consideration, insect-type elves can survive by eating just some grass and leaves, while grass-type elves only need to bask in the sun without eating.

The reason why grass elves are easy to feed is because they all have a passive skill of [Photosynthesis] and are naturally able to absorb sunlight to obtain energy.

Lin Qianan grasped the key word, skill [Photosynthesis].

If you let your big bug learn this skill, you will definitely save a lot of money.

Although this skill is grass-based, doesn’t the game character have the [Erudition] talent?

[Thunder Ball] can be learned, but adding [Photosynthesis] is not a waste of time?

So, how should humans train elves to learn skills?

Lin Qian'an entered the question into the search box.

Then a lot of video links and article links popped up.

After Lin Qian'an clicked on the front article and read it, he roughly understood how the elves in this game learned skills.

Generally, elves acquire talents through inheritance or through learning.

Inherited methods can give them additional skills in other departments, but they cannot be acquired through acquired skills.

The insect type can only learn the skills of the insect type, and it is impossible to learn the skills of other types except genetics.

The learning method is very simple. The trainer first reads the information on the skill, and then passes his ideas to the elf through the elf mark, allowing the elf to try it over and over again until he masters it.

This is the most effective and direct learning method.

Most elves have limited understanding, and it may take a lot of time for them to learn on their own. However, humans have relatively high IQs. After being connected through a contract, humans can pass on their own understanding of skills to the elves, and both parties will cooperate with each other tacitly.

If so, it is not impossible to master a skill in three to five days.

Then Lin Qianan discovered another problem.

Purchasing elves' skill data also requires money.

There is no public skill information online.

At most, there are instructional videos on how to use skills to achieve better results.

Lin Qian'an checked the price of [Photosynthesis] skill information on the Internet.

Good guy, a copy of 5,000 federal coins is prohibited from being disseminated privately without discounts.

What is payment for knowledge?

That’s it!

Only now did Lin Qian'an suddenly realize how precious the free knowledge in the world he lived in was, and what a great policy the country's compulsory education was.

Suddenly, Lin Qian'an seemed to have thought of something and searched for the price of the skill [Thunder Ball].

Good guy, one hundred thousand federal coins!

The characters in the game are so generous.

At this moment, Lin Qian'an saw the mailbox in the lower right corner of the game computer flashing.

When I opened it, I found it was an email.

The email is from Yuyuan Elf Cultivation Academy.

The general message is to invite him to participate in the Yuyuan Cup competition three months later.

There are two options at the bottom of the letter: accept and reject.

Lin Qian'an looked at the winner's reward of one million federal coins written above, and decisively chose to accept it.

Then Lin Qianan discovered that there was an additional task to participate in the Yuyuan Cup competition in the taskbar.

The first place reward is one million federal coins, a Yuyuan championship trophy and 10 achievement points, the runner-up reward is 200,000 federal coins, a Yuyuan runner-up trophy and five achievement points, and the third place reward is 50,000 federal coins plus one achievement point.

Achievement value?

Lin Qian'an blinked, and then found the Achievement Mall after clicking on the character's avatar.

Items can be purchased with achievement points.

The price is not expensive, but the items are extremely rare.

If you have ten achievement points, you can buy ten rare elf energy crystals, an unknown elf egg, and some other miscellaneous things.

Lin Qian'an searched on the computer in the game and found that rare elf energy crystals are more expensive than pure elf energy crystals. Only master cultivators can make this thing, and it costs 10,000 federal coins each.

And it has a price but no market.

Seeing this, Lin Qian'an probably also understood the price of achievement.

One point is roughly equal to ten thousand federal coins.

However, the items in the Achievement Mall seem to be difficult to purchase, so they certainly cannot be exchanged at equal prices.

It's a pity that Lin Qian'an doesn't have any achievement points now, and the things inside can only be looked at with greed.

Suddenly, Lin Qian'an seemed to have thought of something, and he entered the word "culturator" into the computer search box in some media.

Then there is the introduction about the breeder.

Different from trainers, breeders are engaged in the work of cultivating elves. The main direction of research is how to provide a good living environment for elves so that they can grow in the healthiest state.

Their skills include making elf energy crystals, preparing food for the elf, etc.

If Lin Qianan remembers correctly, the character in the game is a top student at Yuyuan Elf Cultivation Academy?

Then can he make elf energy crystal blocks?

Thinking of this, Lin Qian'an searched again for how to make Elf Energy Crystal Blocks.

Then it was discovered that this thing required an Elf Energy Synthesizer, in which a rough Elf Energy Ore was put into the machine, and then the Elf Energy Crystal Blocks were synthesized by humans.

The better the skill is used, the purer the synthesized elf energy crystal blocks will be, the fewer impurities will be, and the less loss will be.

And the price of that kind of Elf Energy Ore is much cheaper than Elf Energy Crystal Blocks.

A fist-sized piece is only fifty federal coins.

If this kind of ore is handled well, it can produce at least two inferior elven energy crystals.

A low-quality elf energy crystal sells for five hundred federal coins.

It more than doubled!

If the game character can make this thing, is there still a lack of money?

Thinking of this, Lin Qian'an immediately controlled the game character to get up and start wandering around the room.

Finally, Lin Qianan found the elf energy synthesis machine in the studio.

It was almost the same as the machine he searched for in the computer, and it looked a little more complicated.

On the shelf next to it are a lot of elven energy ores and some ore residues.

When approaching the machine, a prompt also appeared on the screen.

[Tip: Do you want to put in Elf Energy Ore to activate the Elf Energy Synthesizer?]

[Confirm], [Cancel].

After clicking OK, the game character automatically took a piece of Elf Energy Ore from the shelf behind him and put it into the Elf Energy Synthesizer, and then started the operation.

After a while, two prompts appeared.

[Tip: You have obtained 2 pure elf energy crystals and 1 inferior elf energy crystal.]

[Tip: Intermediate energy crystal production experience +1, current experience (1/100).]

At this time, there was also a skill column on the attribute panel of the game character, with an "Intermediate Energy Crystal Production (1/100)" lying alone on it.

Looking at the extra elf energy crystals in the backpack, Lin Qianan suddenly realized.

He just said that there seemed to be a mismatch between the character design of the game character and the economic situation.

It turned out that he didn't dig deep enough.

Of course, this is mainly because Lin Qian'an doesn't play RPG games very often. If he were an experienced RPG player, he would probably have rummaged through the entire house immediately, and even rummaged through other people's houses.

This is "common sense" for most RPG games.

After thinking about this, Lin Qian'an then controlled the game character to rummage through the room and look around.

Then he found a few key things.

Yuyuan City Gym VIP card, Yuyuan Library VIP card, car keys and a love letter from a school girl named Lily.

Needless to say, the two VIP cards are passes used to enter two key locations.

As for the car key, it was the car key used by the game character to travel. The car was placed in the underground garage. Lin Qian'an didn't notice it before, but later he discovered that there was a garage underneath the two-story house of the game character.

As for the love letter, it is a task.

You can choose to accept the confession or reject it.

After rejecting, you can get five achievement points and a title of [Lonely Cultivator].

If you accept it, you will also get five points of achievement, but the title will be a title of "Leave Single".

Lin Qian'an didn't even think about it and directly chose to refuse.

It's not that he doesn't like other people's kindness, the main thing is that "Lonely Cultivator" is a five-character title, which is better than the three-character title "Single" at first glance.

Well, that’s definitely the case!


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