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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 · Ficção Científica
Classificações insuficientes
142 Chs

Chapter 52 Goblin Movements

Mu Ying was lucky, making it to the outskirts of the forest without encountering danger, which further proved that the monsters this time were not densely populated.

A sudden strange noise "Boom~" came.

Mu Ying halted her steps. The startled birds enabled her to quickly locate the source of the sound, and she climbed a nearby tree to look in that direction.

Moments later, another strange noise was heard, and a cluster of treetops suddenly vanished in the distance.

Who was chopping down trees half a day after the monster's arrival?

Mu Ying felt that something was not quite right and proceeded even more cautiously in that direction.

It was indeed goblins that were chopping the trees! They looked similar to those she had seen in the territory before.

One goblin was swinging an axe almost as tall as itself, chopping at a tree, while two others were processing the felled lumber, and additional goblins kept coming to carry away the segmented wood.