Pink Boss Slime Eyes? Checked.
Pink Boss Slime Goo? Checked.
Pink Boss Slime Skin? Checked.
Pink Boss Slime Hair? Checked.
Pink Boss Slime Lungs? Checked.
Zen inspected the looted items from the first dungeon boss slime kill and beamed. He could make the slime puddings with these ingredients and a cure potion. Not to mention, he might commission a small ranged weapon using the boss slime lungs he received. It sucked losing his weapon, and if Liu Feng had not retrieved it for him, Zen might not be able to end the battle so quickly.
“Six minutes,” Zen breathed. “Six minutes to kill one boss with you.”
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“Y-You! You’re crazy!” Ben stuttered. “Did you really defeat that monster ten times? You and those weak arms? There’s not a single scratch on the sword either!”Instead of feeling offended, Zen could only laugh weakly. If it wasn’t for his extremely capable older sworn brother, that wakizashi would be broken several times over. The boss slime simply did not have a chance against the impatient assassin who went forward to lead the new floor raids.“I had help,” Zen admitted. “But I definitely killed the boss legitimately. It was difficult, and I died too many times to learn everything.”===Quest: Ben’s Apprentice Part 1Requirements: Purchased a weapon fr
The slime nursery was full of adorable pink slimes. Zen realised that they came in different sizes, and none of these slimes was anywhere near as large as the ones Liu Feng smashed during their first boss dungeon run. Those slimes were at least as high as Zen’s knees, while the pink slimes in the nursery could fit in his palm. The biggest was only as big as his face.Seeing how defenceless and afraid they were, Zen almost felt for them. If this was reality instead of a game, he might forfeit killing them. However, this was a game. Zen could not help but feel like the game developer was trying to make fun of the hardened Mafiosi by adding such weak creatures in a secret dungeon. Did they really think those seasoned assassins would hesitate?“Go along, join your siblings,” Zen let the lost slime down, and the little creature bounced back as quic
When Zen returned with his pink slime hearts, Ben dropped his smithing hammer. How did Zen turn up with so many pink slime hearts for someone who looked like he was as gentle as a lamb? Honestly, even if Zen failed to collect those hearts, Ben would have given him a better weapon.===Quest: Ben’s Apprentice Part 2Requirements: Purchased a weapon from BenObjective: Collect Smithing Materials99/5 Pink Slime HeartsReward: 40% Friendship Bonus with Ben===“C-can I turn in the slime hearts?” Zen asked after Ben did not reply for a good while.
“Designated firewood chopping area? It’s just behind the weaver’s hut near the potato fields. Everyone in this village chops their firewood there although most of the time, the men will do it,” Ben told Zen.Hearing that there was a place designed for firewood chopping in this village, Zen wondered why the game developers included this detail. Was it really necessary? There was also a system restriction. Something felt fishy.When Zen found the firewood chopping area, he unloaded all the firewood he collected onto the ground. The designated chopping area was rather simple in design. Most people would not register the straw-thatched shelter with only an old axe stuck on the tree stump used as a wood splitting workbench.Zen tried to pry the axe from the tree stump, but the item would not budge
Swish!Swish!Swish! Swish-swish!Zing!Crack!Even though it was impossible to break into a sweat in the virtual reality, Zen felt as if his body was on fire after practising the art of swinging something in his hand. These dull daggers were hurting Zen’s hand more than the firewood. The grip on their handles made his hand blister, and even though his virtual character looked flawless, Zen could feel the pain they caused after swinging the daggers a hundred times.As a chef, Zen did not have a chance to find out if he was ambidextrous. He only knew that he was taught to use a knife in his right hand to avoid bumping elbows into other cooks in the kitchen. Sometimes, he woul
A wooden sword.Zen scrutinised the new blade Ben gave him. It felt like an ordinary wooden sword. This couldn’t be, right? Surely, there must be something special about it.“Inspect!”===Item: Wooden Training SwordDescription: An ordinary wooden training sword good for beginners to practice with.Effect: Attack +1Durability: 100/120===With unshed tears in his eyes, Zen trudged back to the designated wood chopping area. The durability was slightly higher than those dull daggers. However, this was made from wood. How ridicu
As it turned out, Zen did not spend too long chopping five hundred pieces of firewood. In fact, he found a rhythmic system to place fire logs and chop them. An interesting discovery while practising his swings was the use of combo points.His Bladeless skill only guaranteed a critical chance, but the combo affected Zen’s total damage caused over time. The more he succeeded in the combo, the greater the sense of concentration. Time could slow even if his physical speed increased. Zen saw more than he could understand, and the experience felt like an out-of-body illusion when he understood where and how to chop the firewood logs to make them crack into halves. It was so quick, but Zen felt a strong tug at the back of his mind, guiding his hand to where the weak points were.Sometimes the feeling eluded him, but when it happened, Zen was becoming better at s
Helping Ben to create the weapons the shady merchant needed was a lot simpler than he thought. Initially, Zen was prepared to hammer his hands off, trying to work with metal bars. However, he soon discovered that this part of the quest was more of a reflex game with an added difficulty of strength control.Basically, it was a rhythm game where Zen needed to wait for the moving meter to enter a strike zone to hammer the heated metal. It would automatically change into a different shape one step closer to the ideal end product if he succeeded. If he failed, the metal would cool a little and remain unchanged.Zen also learned that not all his hits had to be hard. It was actually better to watch the colour of the metal to decide if a hard hit or a soft heat was required. If he was working with a metal that was bright red, he should hit it softly. Hammering it too h