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I Live on the Land in Global Games

【Global Game + Infinite Flow + Farming Infrastructure + Healing System + Fluffy + DND-like】 Born through reincarnation and abandoned in the forest at birth, I barely survived into adulthood when the global game descended, and everything had to start anew as the scientific world suddenly took a turn. Killing beginner monsters, logging into the game, each person received a Player Manual and took on extraordinary Professions like Barbarian, Warrior, Wanderer, Martial Monk, Priest, Druid, Forest Patrol, Mage, Magician, and Bard—eleven core Professions to choose from. This is a mythical world teeming with numerous Races; humans are no longer the sole intelligent Race. Elves, mermaids, Half-Breeds, Mushroom Men, goblins, and Jackal Wolfmen each have their own way of survival—some are friends, others enemies. New players, along with the world, embarked on their evolutionary journeys. Mu Ying, holding the Lord Token, took on the role of an adept farm grower and jack-of-all-trades Druid, eventually becoming the first Lord and the first player in the deep blue. ………… This text contains slow-paced infinite flow elements, currently featuring Trial Worlds: Square World, Witch World, World of Gods. (There is a male lead with low presence, very limited screen time, in a relaxed, healing system centered around a strong female lead.)

WangYuYu · Romance
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259 Chs

Chapter 34: Continuous Rain and Drizzle

In the middle of the night, the rustling sound woke Mu Ying up; she got out of bed, pushed open the window, and was met with a mist of water vapor, "Is it raining?"

It had been over half a month since the last rainfall, so she reached out to catch some raindrops and played with them for a while before closing the window and lying down to sleep again.

The rain continued throughout the night, and the birds stayed inside, avoiding their usual chirping, which allowed Mu Ying the rare luxury of sleeping in.

Mu Ying knelt by the bed, leaning on the windowsill, and stuck half her body out the window to watch the rain.

The rain was as fine as cow hair, dense like brocade, enveloping the entire forest in a layer of mist, turning it into something like a fairyland.

After daydreaming for a while, she decided to get up and go outside for a walk.