I Live on the Land in Global Games
Chapter 612: 595: You're Still Young
Chapter 612: Chapter 595: You’re Still Young
Mu Ying sat down on the grass with Shi Yin, “How is your inheritance process going? Are you planning to go back? What level are you at now? I’ll have you know I’m already level 17, and soon I’ll be a Legendary Druid, the first one on Deep Blue Star!”
Shi Yin gazed at the hand she held, “The inheritance is almost completely accepted. If I go back, it will be to brave the trials of the Time-Space River on my own. As for my level, I’m a bit behind you, just advanced to level 17.”
“No worries, I’ll look out for you!” Mu Ying said, recalling her initial promise to raise wolves. She pulled him over to the nearby Magic Hut—his room had been ready for a while: “From now on, you’ll live here. Also, I’ve granted you access to Tree House No. 2 in the Main Territory, so if you prefer to stay in the territory, you can live there. Da Hui and the others are also there.”
“Alright,” Shi Yin said with a smile.
“By the way, isn’t it better for you to keep hiding your identity for now? Wouldn’t it be dangerous if that bad Mage found you?” Mu Ying asked.
“There’s no need to hide anymore, my revenge is complete,” Shi Yin said, looking down.
How could he possibly bring danger to her?
“Huh?” Mu Ying quickly asked what happened.
It turned out that Shi Yin, after discovering that person two years ago, had intentionally revealed his whereabouts, luring the man into a trap set by the Time-Space Wolfman clan in the Time-Space River, making him fall into it completely.
Although that person was a Legendary Mage, the Time-Space Wolfman were the favored children of the Space-time Laws. Had it not been for Shi Yin’s mother being pregnant and extremely weak, with the Time-Space River at hand, she might not have been threatened and killed by him.
In any case, with the enemy gone, everyone was overjoyed, and thus Shi Yin no longer needed to hide and conceal his identity.
The two had not seen each other for several years and had a lot to talk about. They chatted until nightfall.
Meanwhile, people were exploding with discussion on the World Forum and the territory forums.
Everyone was waiting for the big move from Qingshan City, the winner of the city-level territory competition; what were the Cross-border Teleportation Array, the minting rights, and the resource points really about?
Was the lack of activity after the blockade was lifted due to the cross-border teleportation array not being completed?
However, halfway through, their Lord got sidetracked. It wasn’t until dinner with Shi Yin, when she habitually flipped through the Player Manual as she ate, that she remembered what she had forgotten.
She hurriedly opened the territory interface.
Advancing the territory to a medium-sized city not only greatly increased the maximum size of the Sub-camp but also added the blueprint for a Cross-border Teleportation Array. However, the blueprint was specifically titled “Short-range Cross-border Teleportation Array.”
As the name suggests, a Cross-border Teleportation Array is a teleportation array that can be established with other planes and planets.
With the additional words “short-range,” it indicated there was a limit on the teleportation distance, enabling the construction of teleportation arrays only with planets nearby Deep Blue Star.
Even so, the exchange price for the blueprint was incredibly high, costing ten thousand Gold Coins, which was equivalent to one Purple Gold Coin.
But the Cross-border Teleportation Array blueprint Mu Ying had as a prize from the city-level territory competition had no restrictions. It could establish teleportation arrays with any planet in the Multiverse and also saved the exchange fee.
Though the construction costs for the teleportation array still had to be covered, she had already saved a significant amount.
After using the blueprint, a Star Map appeared in the territory interface, covered with various planets, large and small.
Combining the transitional animation I saw when I first accessed the trial interface, Mu Ying recognized at a glance that the star map depicted the Multiverse.
After studying it for a while, she understood that the planets emitting a faint green glow were Life Planets, and those that were dull and grayish were Non-life Planets.
At the top of the pattern, a small blue triangle, located on the edge of the Universe on a small planet, was her Mother Star, Deep Blue Star. There was also a line of text above the blue triangle, “Deep Blue Star Green Mountain City (Medium-sized City).”
There were also small triangles on other stars; if the border of the triangle was green, it meant that the planet was within the unlimited range of the Cross-border Teleportation Array construction of Green Mountain City.
If the green-bordered triangle had a white center, it indicated that the corresponding planet’s attitude toward establishing a Teleportation Array connection with Deep Blue Star Green Mountain City was neutral. If the green-bordered triangle’s center was red, they were unwilling to establish a Teleportation Array connection. If the center was green, they were willing to build a Teleportation Array connection.
Looking around, all the Non-life Planets had green-bordered green-centered triangles, suggesting that as long as she was willing to pay, she could directly establish a Transmission Array to the other side.
However, there was basically no value in establishing Transmission Arrays on Non-life Planets.
The triangles above the Life Planets were mostly green-bordered with white centers, which meant that negotiations with territories on the other planet capable of constructing Cross-border Teleportation Arrays were necessary to reach an agreement and build one.
But after all, Mu Ying was not just any Elf; she had backing. Didn’t Sister Furris say that as a Daughter of God, she had a fief on the Elf Mother Star, Avando?
Mu Ying remembered that the subsidiary planes around Avando were open to the outside, and among them, the largest subsidiary plane, Trachsel, with its city Jade Cold, was one of the few super cities of the Multiverse. It housed Teleportation Arrays leading to all the major cities in the Multiverse. It was not only a transportation hub but also home to many Elf-friendly Races that thrived with numerous merchant lines coming and going, making it extremely affluent.
She recalled Sister Furris’s description of Avando’s location and found it on the star map.
The triangle on Avando’s home planet was red because it was already isolated from the outside world, but the triangles representing City-level Territories on several surrounding subsidiary planes were all green.
Mu Ying decisively found Jade Cold among them.
After dinner, she sent a message in the Elf group, tagging all members, and then teleported to the sky teleportation square with Shi Yin.
Upon arrival, she saw almost all the Elves had gathered, as well as quite a few players who were there to watch the commotion.
“What’s this?” The Elves had come to see the Teleportation Array that connected the Goddess to her homeland and were surprised to see her leading a silver-haired, silver-eyed man.
“This is our Shi Yin. Yin, this is Sister Furris, this is Sister Layla…” Mu Ying introduced them to each other with ease.
“Their Shi Yin?” The players covered their mouths in surprise, their eyes filled with gossip as they stared until Shi Yin’s face turned red.
The Elves: “…”
Indeed, the Daughter of the Divine King and still a young Elf, she already had a boyfriend.
Although it’s normal for Elves to enjoy romance, they have to be more than just a little elf.
“Furris, she’s still young!” Sister Furris couldn’t help but interject.
Mu Ying nodded, “It’s okay, Yin is young too, don’t worry, we won’t do anything rash!”
It wasn’t just her that was a little one, Yin was too.