Life Game In Other World
Chapter 346: ’Warrior’ Secret Medicine Recipe (Please Follow, Bookmark, and Vote for Monthly Tickets)

Chapter 346: Chapter 346: ’Warrior’ Secret Medicine Recipe (Please Follow, Bookmark, and Vote for Monthly Tickets)

The blizzard veiled the remote and narrow canyon.

The towering cliff walls blocked the sunlight from both sides; although it was noon, the inside of the canyon remained as dim as the twilight of dusk.

Boom—

A loud roar accompanied the noise.

A snow-white motorcycle, stained with crimson blood, burst through the barrier of the blizzard and landed in the quiet canyon; with a sharp turn and a sudden brake, it kicked up a large spray of snowflakes.

He Ao stepped off the motorcycle and stood on a rock covered with a thin layer of snow.

He crouched down, grabbed a handful of snowflakes revealing the crystal-clear grains mixed with specks of red that shimmered like jewels.

He Ao brought the clump of snowflakes to his nose; the faint scent of blood wafted through as he drew his broken sword, scattering the snowflakes at his feet to reveal the blood-red rock beneath.

This wasn’t the rock’s natural color; having been stained with life so often, it had naturally turned this color.

At this moment, the broken sword in He Ao’s hand had undergone simple repairs: the rust had disappeared, and the fractured blade had been fitted with a hilt to form two daggers, though their overall shape appeared somewhat rough due to the urgency of time.

The Ironsmith had said if he were given a week, he could forge two beautiful and delicate daggers, but He Ao had declined.

The task timeline of the system was usually very short. Although there was no explicit time limit, key events occurred within the first few days; the longer one delayed, the lower the probability of receiving a high score became.

He Ao had already spent over two days in the wilderness; there was no more time to spare.

A slight noise came from behind, He Ao looked up towards the dark depths of the canyon.

It seemed as if something was approaching from the deep recesses of the canyon.

This was one of the most dangerous places near Rock City, inhabited by a mad, bloodthirsty exotic beast,

the Blood Spider.

[Talent Sequence 98: Warrior]

[Main ingredients: One Blood Spider heart freshly removed, one strand of Soul Spider Silk]

[Auxiliary materials: Three Blood Moon Fruits, 50g of blood-soaked snowflakes or ice water, three piranha teeth]

[Preparation method: Mix the Blood Spider heart, taken out no more than ten minutes earlier, with blood-soaked snowflakes and crush them; add the juice of three Blood Moon Fruits and simmer over low heat for 30 minutes, stirring continuously. After simmering, add Soul Spider Silk and stir well, then simmer for another 15 minutes. Grind the piranha teeth into powder, and after the simmering is complete, add the powder, turn off the heat and let it sit for 3 minutes. Finally, collect the clear liquid from the top layer.]

[Advancement ceremony: Take the Secret Medicine in a situation where you are surrounded by at least three D-level adversaries and trapped in a dire predicament.]

He Ao had already exchanged for the auxiliary materials of the Secret Medicine at the market, and the main materials were, in fact, all related to the Blood Spider.

The heart was the heart of the Blood Spider, and the Soul Spider Silk was the thread spun by the Blood Spider.

This was He Ao’s first encounter with a Blood Spider.

Although Ronald had seen information about the Blood Spider in the database at the camp, there were no Blood Spiders around Ronald’s camp, and he had never seen any trace of a Blood Spider.

While many exotic beasts have no particular environmental preferences and can survive in any setting, there are still differences in their distribution density.

Creatures like the Blood Spider, for instance, favor colder climates.

Finding one in the warm south would be more troublesome.

Fortunately, He Ao’s current Copy World was in Rock City, within the Blood Spider’s favorite environment; there were even two to three traces of Blood Spiders near Rock City.

The place He Ao visited was the one closest to Rock City.

As He Ao gazed into the depths of the canyon, the profound footsteps abruptly halted, and everything fell into silence once again.

He Ao gripped his twin daggers and slowly walked towards the direction from which the footsteps had come.

Meanwhile, behind him, a three-meter-long, snow-white arthropod limb slowly extended from the blizzard.

This snow-white limb touched the ground without making any sound.

Then, another new limb stretched out from the blizzard, anchoring itself in the cliff wall beside.

The sharp limb pierced into the crevice of the cliff wall without emitting a whisper of noise.

Outside the canyon, the wind howled fiercely.

The blizzard was growing in intensity, revealing an oval-shaped gigantic shadow slowly emerging from within the storm.

One by one, jointed limbs pushed through the deep snowstorm, bringing with them an enormous, snow-white body that slowly appeared behind He Ao.

The huge shadow merged with the darkness.

The immense spider moved closer to He Ao step by step, its small jointed mouthpieces rubbing against each other, scraping off the traces of blood.

He Ao continued to walk forward.

The spider’s massive jointed limbs slowly lifted, ready to pierce through He Ao’s body.

It was just then that He Ao suddenly stopped in his tracks.

The sharp, spear-like, elongated limbs halted mid-air and slowly withdrew a bit.

He Ao crouched down and looked at the ground beneath him.

There lay scattered bits of flesh and blood, the bright red blood seeping out from the flesh, staining the pure white snow with color.

The huge and sharp limbs rose high again.

This time, it did not hesitate and swung down like a bolt of white lightning.

But in that instant, He Ao’s legs powered him as he turned and leaped with all his might.

The giant spider seemed to anticipate He Ao’s move, another limb almost instantly shooting forward from the other side.

Its speed was as fast as lightning. If He Ao had jumped forward or rolled, he would have been skewered by the sharp limb like a kebab and become a prize swaying in the blizzard.

But He Ao didn’t play into the spider’s hands. Instead of backing away, he rolled directly backward, landing on the spider’s underside.

Then he gripped his dual swords tightly.

Powerful Divine Sense radiated outward, and a red, flowing energy glow appeared in his vision.

The spider seemed unfazed by He Ao flipping underneath it—its abdomen was not soft but was composed of scale-like, hard exoskeleton plates. Even artillery fire from ordinary people would bounce off these bones without causing much harm.

The creature’s body pressed down fiercely, intending to crush He Ao with its hard exoskeleton.

However, He Ao did not advance but retreated instead, brandishing his swords and stabbing toward the bottom left corner of the spider’s abdomen.

Super Memory, activate!

A 137-point physical ability score was added to He Ao.

Bulging veins extended along his exposed arms, clusters of robust muscles contorting his smooth cape into an uneven surface.

Both short swords plunged into the gaps of the exoskeleton, bypassing the hard bone and penetrating the soft flesh.

The spider’s movements stiffened abruptly, and its six jointed legs forcefully propelled it into the air, leaping more than a dozen meters to cling onto the vertical cliffside.

Is this the leaping power of a jointed-limb creature?

He Ao withdrew his swords and forcefully retreated.

The spider was too large. He Ao had only pierced one of its minor energy nodes, but the injury left was not minor.

The spider, now in pain, was bound to retaliate.

Just as He Ao retreated.

A red semi-transparent line suddenly struck towards him.

He couldn’t dodge in time, and his body was stuck by the semi-transparent line.

A torrent of chaotic whisperings flooded his mind.

He looked up, and the scenery before him shifted rapidly.

It turned into a simple, cold room—it was Nell’s house.

The mother lay in bed while the eldest brother looked at the youngest sibling and whispered softly, "Wait here for me. I’ll go find your second sister."

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