Chapter 11: Natural Spellbook
On the balcony, the green onions look quite pleasing to the eye.
Because Yi Chun hadn't eaten noodles for some time, the pinch marks on the noodles had almost disappeared.
Yi Chun felt that he was not suitable for growing plants because they could not give him very immediate positive feedback.
And he can easily fall into the mistake many beginners make: investing too much unnecessary energy.
After all, plants are not living creatures that can speak, and they cannot express what they need or hate.
Even if there is mixed fertilizer on the personal terminal, it cannot prevent the withering of those delicate lives.
Yi Chun appreciates the wild grasses in the mountains more than those delicate flowers.
In that barren land, a touch of bright green can always bring more soul shock.
Plants that are not restricted by the environment undoubtedly show more vigorous and active vitality.
Of course, the goats think so too...
Yi Chun's care for the bunch of green onions was naturally not meticulous.
Fortunately, this plant, which is commonly planted in residential areas in East Asia, has strong vitality and adaptability.
So occasionally Yichun delays watering for a few days and can barely keep it going.
Yi Chun stared at the handful of green onions. As his attention became more focused, the strange sensation became stronger .
That is the cry of hunger...
Plants naturally do not make sounds unless they cease to be purely plants.
Obviously, the bunch of green onions on Yi Chun’s balcony is just an ordinary plant.
Therefore, it can only convey a subtle message.
Yi Chun didn't know the composition of this message, it looked like some kind of faint call.
But when I think about it carefully, there doesn't seem to be any relevant audio memory.
It seems to be just a conceptual transmission, which is then condensed after being corrected by the brain's cognition.
Yi Chun thought about it and tried to get some water from the house.
The container he used to get water was a can of Coke that he had previously finished drinking. This traditional drink tasted surprisingly good.
As the water continued to sink into the soil beneath the shallots, Yi Chun could feel that the calls were gradually becoming weaker.
Then, a new feeling appeared in Yi Chun's heart.
It is something pleasant and satisfying that makes people think of some happy things.
Yi Chun was not sure whether this was the feedback from the handful of green onions in front of him.
Or perhaps, it is the product of certain needs in his heart being met.
But I have to say that this positive feeling is refreshing.
Just like the emotions of those people who feed stray cats when they hear the cats purring with satisfaction after they have eaten their fill.
When charm and ability are not enough to gain extra kindness from human society.
Gaining some positive emotions like this can always keep life in a healthier state.
At this moment, Yi Chun began to feel a faint warmth, like the spring sunshine shining on his body, spreading in his body.
Then, new information began to appear in front of his eyes:
"You have performed a basic druid training and gained a slight gift from nature."
As this green message appeared, a line of text with a light golden sheen that Yi Chun had never seen before slowly appeared in front of Yi Chun's eyes:
"You have activated natural mana (non-divine)."
"Please note: Natural mana can be temporarily converted into limited spell slots in areas with magic lines."
"Your spirit has been restored slightly (the restoration effect is based on the character's perception and related mental state), and your natural mana limit has been permanently increased by 1 point."
"Your current natural mana value is: 1/1."
"The inheritance related to Endless Wildness is activated. All your skills in the wild state will be transformed into your natural spell book."
As the information before his eyes emerged rapidly, Yi Chun began to feel some mysterious presence.
It was as if a mirror appeared before his eyes, and the image reflected in the mirror had one more thing than the real world.
That is a book...
Yi Chun tried to stretch his hand into the void, but he only touched the air.
However, a "chuckle" came from the side, which made Yi Chun distracted from the information appearing in front of him.
Even though he hadn't turned his head yet, he knew who it was.
If nothing unexpected happens, it should be the daughter of our next-door neighbor, Lao Wang, a college student at the Federal University of East Asia.
If she could graduate successfully, there would be a high probability that she would be able to move up the social ladder.
Yi Chun didn't have much contact with her, and he didn't even know her name.
But he might know more about her academic achievements than the other person - in the form of background music at work...
Yi Chun turned his head and nodded to her. This was the first time Yi Chun saw her.
"Are you doing the Western European section of classical art?"
Then, she probably realized that this was not the Federal East Asian Diocesan Center University.
So she smiled apologetically.
In an era where information data can be transmitted instantly to every region of the federation, mediocre people will receive a greater impact than ever before.
The idea that hard work can solve everything is filled with too much idealistic romance.
The life of ordinary people is more like a trickling stream.
There may be some turbulence, but more often they are due to irresistible natural disasters.
Since Yi Chun was not in the mood to talk, the two did not have much conversation.
Back in the room, Yi Chun began to think.
Perhaps it was his recent circumstances that kept him in a state of frenzy.
But judging from what happened today, he cannot demonstrate his abilities without scruples.
As for the other party...
Yi Chun didn't pay too much attention to it, as he already had his own pursuits.
Those things that were once loved and desired seem to begin to lose their original color.
Yi Chun stared at the void in front of him. In the air that others knew existed a book.
It exists in the gap between matter and thought, emitting an indescribable mystery.
Of course, it can be taken out after Yichun’s testing.
Not through physical contact, but a spiritual gesture.
As Yi Chun continued to silently recite in his mind, he thought of taking out the spell book.
A burnt yellow book gradually appeared in his hand, and there seemed to be some traces of burning on it.
Yi Chun looked closely and could see veins like plant roots under the burnt yellow pages.
On the title page, there were a few words written in a language unknown to Yi Chun - Wild Nature Spellbook...
The entire Wild Nature Spellbook is not heavy, and it feels like tree bark that bears the marks of time.
Yi Chun slowly opened the book of wild nature, and on the first page were written the words "1st level wild spell".
And underneath, there is a pattern that is constantly changing from substance to nothingness.
Or rather, a rune?
When Yi Chun focused his attention on it, the information about the invisibility technique began to emerge in his mind.
Naturally, Yi Chun reached out for the rune that symbolized the art of invisibility.
Suddenly, a magical light bloomed in his hands.
Yi Chun could clearly feel that the warm power in his body, like the spring sun, began to dissipate.
The next moment, his figure gradually became nothingness...