I Sell Lunch Boxes in the Survival Game

A crazy pervert × cold-hearted but warm-hearted little naive.

Transmigrated to the interstellar era, Ming Mei chose a job where she could lie down with her eyes closed to live a peaceful lif...

Chapter 304 Enlightenment

[Prepared boxed meals; once the consumer regains consciousness, they can activate any technology point.]

After the blessing dance ended, Mingmei handed the freshly made roast meat to everyone present.

The others fell silent as they stared at the charred meat, blackened on both sides.

This is even worse than the half-cooked food Mu Chen ate earlier, isn't it?

Congratulations on reaching the Enlightenment stage! Keep exploring your potential!

Eating the overcooked and inedible roasted meat, the players, who were initially skeptical, were about to spit out the meat to cut their losses when they heard the system notification. Their eyes lit up immediately!

Um!

This barbecue is a must-try!

Seeing everyone enjoying their meal so much, Mingmei looked at the small boxed lunch she had saved for herself and felt a surge of confidence!

What? So the lunchboxes I made just looked awful, but actually tasted pretty good?

Bright and pleased with her improved skills, she also wanted to try her newfound craftsmanship herself!

Let's eat!

"yue!"

With one gulp, the sound of Mingmei vomiting first was unusually noticeable in the quiet environment.

This is hardly progress!

This is clearly a regression to the point of being completely obsolete!

Bright and beautiful: 0.0 (Soulless.jpg)

Everyone: =. =?

"It tastes awful."

Now, besides being able to fluently speak the words of communication with the gods and related phrases of divine blessings, Mingmei uttered her first sentence unrelated to the divine.

"Not bad..." Because of the extraordinary effects of the food obtained from Mingmei's shamanistic ritual, the others described the boxed lunch with two or three layers of filters.

"That's right, it's alright... not bad, at least it's edible."

"Hmm, this is amazing food..."

"It's pretty good that it's done this far, it's acceptable..."

Players who had been speechless for many days finally offered their first long sentences to the flattering compliments of the lunchbox.

If Mingmei hadn't tasted it herself, she would have truly believed it.

"My God! Meimei, what kind of incredible skill do you have?! How did you do that?"

The moment Lu Xiaoyao realized she could talk nonstop, she excitedly grabbed Mingmei's hand.

Mingmei thought for a moment and didn't mention that she already had that identity. She only said that when she was making food for Mu Chen, she suddenly felt like dancing, and then the system reminded her that she had activated the priest identity—used to communicate with the gods, bestow blessings, and enlighten the ignorant.

Wow! So lucky!

Hearing the bright description, everyone was dumbfounded.

Hu Yue pondered for a moment and said, "If I danced now, could I be like Mei Mei?"

"I'm afraid not," Li Yuan said, his mind clear. "Such an identity must be very rare. Maybe only Mingmei has it in this game."

Upon hearing this, Lu Xiaoyao's gaze towards Mingmei became even more ardent: "Then is Meimei our precious darling?"

Everyone agreed with Lu Xiaoyao's point of view, but Mingmei, as the person involved, felt a little embarrassed listening to it.

Using terms like "big baby" to describe someone is truly shameful.

"So, it turns out we need intellectual stimulation to explore other things further." (www.cascoo.net)

Lu Gui looked thoughtfully at his lunchbox and murmured, "We just talked so much, my points increased, and my language skills prompted me to level up. Is this what enlightenment is?"

"Yes, that should be it."

Because she infiltrated the group as a player and distributed "lunchboxes" to other players, although there was no "money transaction," Mingmei's scoreboard clearly showed an extra five points.

Aside from the food she ate, she gave a [Enlightenment +1] warning to other players after they ate it.

"What we should do next is help Meimei find more players."

“That’s right. If the priesthood is very rare among us, then we really need to make a plan quickly and find more players for Mingmei to help with their enlightenment. Otherwise, it will be difficult for us to survive with so few people, and accumulating points will be extremely slow, won’t it?”

Everyone thought of the agonizing "uh-huh" exchanges from a few days ago. Without complete language or writing, the barriers to communication were too great. If the companions they met were acquaintances, it would be fine, but if not, playing "charades" with strangers was not a good solution.

The tools they could make were also limited to very simple ones; any attempt to create something more complex, like a trap, would fail due to various discomforts or mental blanks.

But now, judging from Lu Gui's own perspective, he already has a vague premonition that he should be able to successfully set a trap to hunt wild animals.

This shows how important the role of the priestess, Mingmei, is.

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Why are there special characters among the players?

The teachers in the virtual meeting room received score notifications from the system backend regarding their students' scores, and were puzzled by the fact that one student had activated a special identity.

"If there are no special characters to drive the progress, you don't really want students to experience thousands of years in the game, do you? The emergence and continuation of a civilization is not something that happens overnight."

Some teachers are quite accepting of the unscientific identity of a priest.

"Furthermore, as the priests enlighten the ignorant masses, the number of players with special identities or talents will increase, greatly boosting the game."

"Isn't it ironic to believe in ethereal deities instead of pursuing scientific truth?"

"Isn't it ridiculous to talk about science with primitive people who know nothing?"

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