I Live on the Land in Global Games
Chapter 587 - 570: Roll It Up!

Chapter 587: Chapter 570: Roll It Up!

"Actually, many people have guessed correctly, I have Elf Bloodline, and I don’t need much sleep, so although performing Plant Nourishment twice a day is tiring, I can still endure it," Mu Ying revealed part of the truth to calm everyone down, completely unaware of their desires to catch up to her pace.

This wasn’t a secret anymore. Nowadays, there were others with non-human Race bloodlines besides her, and indeed some channels to acquire Extraordinary Bloodlines, especially since Mu Ying was a Trialist, so no one thought she was the child of an Elf, just that she had obtained Elf Bloodline through some means.

"You have already far surpassed others. Even Draco and Vinica have fallen behind by more than two levels. You don’t need to push yourself so hard!" a Druid felt she was really pushing herself too hard; they felt exhausted just watching her.

"I want to enhance my abilities as much as possible before the world restriction is lifted. My goal is to break through to Legend by then.

Although it’s difficult, I still want to strive toward this goal.

I estimate by the year after next at the latest, the world restriction will be lifted, and there’s not much time.

I need to hurry and nourish the land here on the highland, and soon reach the Beastman Wilderness up north to make contact with the Beastmen. We can’t delay," said Mu Ying.

She had also mentioned to her fellow Druids before that educating Beastmen might also be a way to gain Experience.

"Legend?" Over the past half year with Mu Ying, the Druids at the scene were quite knowledgeable about Cultivation. "Legend is level 18!"

Even for Mu Ying, there were still 5 levels to go. These last five levels were as difficult as the previous ten—this goal left others feeling inferior.

No wonder she was pushing herself so hard; it turned out she had such a grand goal.

"If that’s the case, go for it! May you achieve your wishes soon!"

"If it’s you, you can definitely succeed! You are our Druids’ leader!"

"Keep it up! If Spell Casting tires you, remember to come and relax with us. We’ll also hasten our pace!"

...

Everyone fervently offered their blessings.

They might not have Talent as strong as Mu Ying, but they deeply admired someone like her.

To bear the crown, one must endure its weight, Mu Ying lived up to her name as the foremost Druid, she was the pride of all Druids! Every time they saw her name at the top of the global rankings, they felt genuinely honored.

Especially since getting to know her.

Mu Ying, smiling warmly, encouraged them, "You all need to keep it up as well. Once the world restriction is lifted, none of us knows what the situation will be. All we can do is to enhance our strength as quickly as possible.

Once I’ve dealt sufficiently with the Beastmen and made a name there, I will notify you to come over. The land in the Beastman territory is also barren; nourishing their land and aiding them in learning to farm will also provide Experience.

Once the affairs with the Beastmen are settled, Qingshan Academy should be about established. Those who prefer a stable life can apply to be instructors at the Druid branch, guiding the younger generations to join our Druid family."

"Uh..."

The future looked bright, but looking at Mu Ying made them realize how arduous the journey was.

Druids inherently had some Zen-like qualities.

Except for the few who were attracted by Mu Ying’s strength and chose this Profession, most were there because they had prominent Perception, disliked conflict, and loved nature.

Out of ten Druids, seven and a half were quite easy-going.

In other words, they were relatively complacent and found it easy to settle for the status quo.

It was only because Mu Ying was setting an example that they gritted their teeth and kept up over the past half year.

Later, when Mu Ying sped up, they simply couldn’t keep up anymore; many druids had just decided to take a long break and go slow from now on.

After all, this land isn’t going anywhere; they could always plant it eventually.

Unexpectedly, Mu Ying was even "friendly" enough to help them when going to the Beastman Wilderness in the future, even recommending jobs suitable for retirement.

Seeing Mu Ying’s encouraging gaze and the serious consideration he showed for them, they felt too embarrassed to admit they planned to slack off for a while, and couldn’t help but motivate themselves.

"Okay, don’t worry, we will definitely work hard on our cultivation and strive to finish planting the northwest soon. Let’s reunite in the Beastman Wilderness then!" a druid, fearful of slacking off and disappointing Mu Ying, said.

She thought that by making such a bold statement, she’d have a hard time not keeping up the effort!

"Right! If anyone dares to be lazy, I’ll personally nag them until they push forward and strive for progress!" said a druid who preferred quiet.

If someone nagged her like that, she certainly wouldn’t be able to stand it.

In a moment of heat, a druid blurted out, "In no more than a year, we can definitely turn the Northwest Plateau into a green field, just wait and see!"

As soon as he finished speaking, the other druids turned to look at him with dangerous eyes.

A year? And he said "we"? Was he crazy? Who was the "we" he was referring to? That was a rather excessive declaration—was he trying to work them all to death on the Northwest Plateau?

"Haha, I’m looking forward to it. I predict that in six months, the lands of the Northwest Plateau will be well nourished. Let’s work hard together!" Mu Ying was very confident.

The other druids: "..."

Now, should they pool money to lend to druids who couldn’t afford to travel, to urgently ask for their help?

After talking with her druid friends, Mu Ying, as she said, started spell casting sixteen hours a day.

To ensure she had some time for social interaction with her druid friends daily, she adjusted her working hours from 2 a.m to 6 p.m.

In this way, after finishing her spell casting and returning to the camp, she could still chat with the other druids, listen to the fun stories from their day’s work, join them for delicious meals, watch them playfully fight in their animal forms around the camp, or guide them in magic and skills practice, offering practical combat advice.

These two to three hours were her daily rest time.

After resting for a while, she would enter the Ten Thousand Worlds Trial, using up the three hours of trial time for the day, while the remaining over two hours were spent studying Seven-Circle Magic.

This way, her progress in learning magic slowed down even more.

One evening, shortly before New Year’s, a druid couldn’t help but ask her when she planned to return to Qingshan City for the New Year.

"Time is tight, I’m not going back this year, I plan to stay in the Northwest for cultivation," Mu Ying said.

She had already called Furris and them; after all, Shi Yin wasn’t going home this year either, and her cultivation tasks were also heavy. She might as well just focus on cultivation! A few more years of hard work and she could relax after that.

If she took it easy now, once the world’s restrictions were lifted, the risks of cultivating outside like now would increase significantly, with too many uncertainties involved.

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