Chapter 69 p1
Yu Chi held the space-jumping seed in her palm. The silver-white seed shimmered in the sunlight, its surface covered with fine patterns.
She gently rubbed the surface of the seed and could feel the spatial energy contained within it trembling slightly at her fingertips.
“Little flower fairy, can this be planted in the Two-Sided Mirror?” Yu Chi took out the Two-Sided Mirror and asked the little fairy in the mirror.
The little flower fairy flew out of the Two-Sided Mirror, flew around the seed twice, and made a crisp, bell-like sound, then shook her head. However, she stretched out her slender finger and pointed to the island in the southeast of the small boat.
“Does that mean it can only be planted on that island?” Yu Chi blinked in surprise. After seeing the little flower fairy nod, she took out a yellow coral.
The yellow coral slowly grew larger in her hand, then changed shape, and finally became a seat-like shape. Yu Chi sat on it, holding the little flower fairy in her hand, and controlled the coral to fly directly to the southeast island.
“I didn’t expect it to be so interesting,” Yu Chi’s eyes were shining. It was her first time riding a yellow coral. This feeling of sitting on a flying item was completely different from flying herself.
No wonder the yellow coral was so popular on the central island, almost surpassing the pink coral to become one of the most popular items in the world.
The coral’s speed was neither fast nor slow. It only arrived at the southeast island after a few dozen minutes. Yu Chi jumped down, put away the coral, and followed the little flower fairy to the place where this space-jumping tree could be planted.
“Huh,” she was stunned for two seconds. “Isn’t this the place where the floating ferns were planted?”
She thought of the description of the floating ferns, which were planted in a place with a spatial rift. Could it be that there was actually an invisible spatial rift here?
Yu Chi rubbed her chin.
She walked to the location designated by the little flower fairy, squatted down, and dug a small pit in the soft soil with her fingers.
The moment she put the seed into the pit, the seed suddenly emitted a dazzling silver light, and the surrounding air began to distort.
Yu Chi was a little nervous. The next second, she saw the seed begin to take root and sprout. A small silver-white seedling broke through the soil, with a leaf at the top.
It looked like it should be the shape of a heart, but it was divided into two halves, perfectly symmetrical.
“Wow!” Yu Chi’s body instinctively leaned back. The little flower fairy let out a panicked cry and hid behind her.
At the same time, a panel also popped up on the space-jumping tree.
【Item: Space-Jumping Tree
Grade: Legendary
Description: Needs to be planted in land with spatial power, otherwise it cannot grow—the left leaf can jump to a space, and the right leaf can return to the teleportation point.】
“!!!”
This is a good thing. Yu Chi stared at the space-jumping tree without blinking. She knew that this thing could randomly teleport to a location, but she didn’t know that it could actually teleport back directly, and without any other restrictions.
The thing was even better than she had imagined. Yu Chi’s mood was greatly improved.
Being able to teleport back at any time meant safety. This was something that money couldn’t buy.
Yu Chi could also make teleportation scrolls, but because of her level, she could only teleport in a small range. It was hard to say if she could successfully run away when she was in danger.
She couldn’t have imagined that the old man would actually take out such a thing to sell. Perhaps it was because of the greater difficulty of planting the space-jumping tree?
After all, it needed to be planted in land with spatial power. There should be very few places that met the requirements. This island of hers was obtained after she had gotten the “Purifier,” a title that had been announced to the whole world.
Ordinary players, even high-end players, would have a hard time meeting such conditions.
But it was just right for her.
Yu Chi did not plan to touch this leaf for the time being. After all, only one had grown now, and she didn’t know when the next one would grow. She also didn’t want to jump to other places without any preparation.
If she jumped to someone else’s territorial sea, or to a level 5 island, that would really be looking for death.
Yu Chi returned to the boat on the yellow coral and took out another expensive item from this shopping trip—the space-time sand.
She also had a wonderful use for this space-time sand.
Yu Chi took out a strange stone from the Two-Sided Mirror space—this stone was something she had snatched from another person in the fifth district.
At that time, she had detected life force from this stone, so she had kept it in the Two-Sided Mirror space and nourished it with spiritual energy. Later, after arriving at the Elf Island, she had even taken the stone out and showed it to the Elf King.
The Elf King had said that there was indeed a life inside this stone, but it was very difficult to hatch. It might not even hatch successfully in a few hundred years.
The elves had plenty of time, but Yu Chi was still startled by the few hundred years. After a few seconds of contemplation, she had directly thrown it into her space and forgotten about it.
At that time, she had also thought that even if that person had bought this thing back, it would not have been of any use, because there were not many races in this world that could live for a few hundred years.
After taking out the stone, Yu Chi first sprinkled a little bit of space-time sand on it. She only had 5 grams in total, so it was very painful to sprinkle it.
The stone had some subtle changes, but the change was not big. She gritted her teeth and continued to sprinkle more on it. It was not until she had sprinkled more than 3g that the patterns on the surface of the stone began to twist and deform, as if something was about to come out.
Yu Chi waited for more than ten seconds and found that the movement of the stone had stopped. It seemed that it was just one step away. She endured the heartache and sprinkled a little more on it.
The stone still did not have any other changes. Yu Chi then understood that the next step should not be a matter of time.
Perhaps it was another opportunity?
Yu Chi put the stone back into the Two-Sided Mirror space, thinking, how much did this stone cost when I bought it? After sprinkling so much space-time sand, I don’t even know how many times its original value it is now.
I hope it’s worth it in the end.
Yu Chi stretched and opened the reputation mall—the reputation value of the Deep Sea Shop would also be counted on her. She now had hundreds of thousands of reputation value, which could satisfy her desire to shop.
She was going to buy some robots in the mall.
Living alone was still a bit too troublesome. She had to cook and wash clothes every day, and at the same time, she had to spend a lot of time on training. The mining of resources also required her to go in person. At this rate, 48 hours a day would not be enough.
It was fine when she had nothing to do before. She could treat cooking and cleaning as a relaxing enjoyment. But now that she had a specific training direction, she hoped to spend more time on improving her own strength.
After choosing in the reputation mall for a while, she finally bought 6 robots.
A chef robot, two housekeeping robots, a life assistant robot, and two resource mining robots.
Actually, if she bought bionic people, the efficiency would be higher, but Yu Chi still had some concerns about bionic people. It was indeed very convenient to put them in the shop, but that was because the transaction value would be fully presented to her.
So the bionic people couldn’t do anything—although it looked a little strange, as if she was treating the bionic people as real people, but weren’t many movies like this?
And the feeling that those bionic people were like people but not like people made her very uncomfortable. If it weren’t for the convenience, she would even want to replace the bionic people in her shop with robots.
6 robots appeared in front of her. The red light in front of them flashed. Yu Chi immediately customized their tasks. For example, the chef robot needed to prepare her three meals a day. If she was not asleep at 10 in the evening, it also needed to prepare a late-night snack.
The housekeeping robots were for the cleaning of the entire cabin, including throwing her changed clothes into the washing machine, and regularly taking out the quilts to dry, and so on.
The resource mining robots were simple. They needed to mine all the resources that grew within the entire territorial sea. Yu Chi also gave them two space cloth bags for easy storage of resources—this was the result of her a week of research, although it was only 100 square meters.
The mined resources could be temporarily thrown into the warehouse on the boat. Yu Chi had applied a space expansion spell to the warehouse, which was 1000 square meters. She couldn’t do any bigger.
And the life assistant robot was even simpler. It just needed to be on standby by her side at all times, and then work hard to complete the tasks she had assigned.
This way, even if there were no humans in the territorial sea, it could be managed in an orderly manner.