The First Person an NPC Sees the World (GL)

As an ordinary person, Yang Jia always thought she lived in an ordinary world,

Until one day, she unintentionally received a part-time job...

"Number 37651, welcome to be a temporar...

Chapter 6 Look, there's a Superman

In the following time, Yang Jia kept paying attention to the direction of the female tour guide, but the black shadow appeared several times, but it never attacked her once, and even did not go in her direction.

It was as if he didn't notice there was someone there.

In reality, Yang Jia was no longer surprised by this. Furthermore, perhaps because Bai Ting's reaction was so calm, as if it were just a monster in a game, Yang Jia also fell into the illusion. So, she quickly withdrew her gaze and focused on the black shadow, mentally imagining how to deal with it.

She didn't know how to deal with wild beasts, but she knew how to deal with high-agility monsters in the game.

To defeat this kind of boss, you can only use the monster blocking or strong control. But here comes the problem, this is the real world, it is impossible to find the right position and angle to block the monster like in the game, and strong control is even more ridiculous, after all, there is no skill in the real world that can stun or silence the boss.

So she thought about it for a long time, but it was all in vain.

While Yang Jia was pondering, the situation changed dramatically. Although everyone had stood together as Shamatte had instructed, it seemed to be of little use, as the shadow still managed to circle the crowd and attack those standing on the outermost edge. The shadow's speed was too great, and those remaining outside had no chance of hitting it. Instead, two more people were injured.

The crowd began to stir. It soon became clear that the shadow's attack was poisonous. Those injured earlier were now pale and blue, looking like they were about to collapse. The shadow's attack didn't seem powerful, but if it dragged on for too long, they would be the ones in trouble.

Of course, it could also be that Shamatte's prestige isn't that high. After all, only half of these people are on his side, while the other half are on Roommate's side. It's just that Roommate hasn't issued any orders yet, so they're temporarily following Shamatte's instructions. Now that these arrangements aren't working, they'll naturally change their attitude.

Yang Jia noticed that many people were secretly looking at where her roommate was standing, probably hoping that she would step forward to solve the problem.

Including the Shamatte who gave orders before.

I feel a little happy for my roommate for some reason. What's going on?

And my roommate did not disappoint everyone's expectations. He finally walked over from where he was standing and began to direct everyone to rearrange themselves.

No one knew the standard for the arrangement, but no one objected. Soon, everyone aligned themselves according to my roommate's instructions. It looked a bit disorganized, but upon closer inspection, it was clear that everyone was standing in a vague circle. My roommate himself stood in the center.

Soon, the black shadow appeared again.

And once, it failed to escape after injuring someone because the roommate happened to be standing in the path it had chosen. So in the eyes of others, it was as if the shadow took the initiative to approach and was then hit by the roommate.

Yang Jia's eyes widened. This... This was a card monster! A living, breathing card monster! Someone could actually do this in real life!

Of course, the most important thing is that after you capture a monster, you must have enough power to hit it. Otherwise, you will just be a target for it to attack.

After being hit, the shadow immediately tried to escape. However, the positions of the other players were not randomly arranged. After charging forward several times, it still failed to escape and instead suffered several more wounds.

It was similar to what Yang Jia had thought before. This highly agile monster actually had low defense and thin blood. After a few times, it was successfully taken down.

It turned out that the black shadow was indeed a bobcat, with a slender body that curled up to the size of a basketball. No wonder its agility and dodge ability were so high. However, this also further demonstrated how powerful my roommate was.

Everyone breathed a sigh of relief, but no one moved until Roommate nodded, then they dispersed and began treating the wounded. However, they had no equipment, and naturally no medicine, and they didn't know how to cure the poison caused by the beast. They could only squeeze out the poisonous blood, bandage the wound, and then go back.

Finally, someone picked up the lynx's body, expertly cut off its claws, skinned it, and divided its flesh. It was all done in a matter of moments.

This was the first time Yang Jia had seen this kind of skill in real life, so she stared at it for a while longer. After the man finished, he turned around, met her gaze, and said, "Lucky, I just happened to learn this."

As they continued walking, Yang Jia noticed that the tour group members would collect plants they saw along the way.

What puzzled her was that these people clearly didn't carry very large bags. Yet, they kept putting the things they'd collected into their bags, and they were surprisingly able to fit them. And they looked exactly the same, not bulging at all. But everyone seemed perfectly calm, and no one, including the tour guide, who seemed like a backdrop, seemed to be surprised.

There's something strange.

However, this was not the first strange thing that happened, so Yang Jia was not even surprised. He just kept it in mind after seeing it.

Afterwards, they encountered several more animals. They were few in number, and while they were powerful, they lacked the agility of a bobcat, making them easier to deal with. After all, the tour group was large, and after their previous experience, everyone had become more vigilant.

So when they stopped to rest, the wild animal meat they harvested was enough for lunch, and there was some left over.

They found a place with water, observed the fish in the water, and after confirming that they were edible, they started to make a fire and grill meat.

By this time, Yang Jia finally believed that this group of people were really here to hunt wild animals. However, Yang Jia still didn't understand the purpose of this hunting. Was it just for the pleasure of hunting? If that was really the case, then Yang Jia really couldn't understand the world of the rich.

However, this thought changed a little after Yang Jia got his piece of barbecue. He found that even with just a little salt, the barbecued meat could be so fragrant!

If there is anything Yang Jia is interested in in her life, it is eating. After all, as the sages said: "Food and sex are human nature."

So from that perspective, this part-time job wasn't so bad. There were beautiful women to look at and delicious food to eat. While it might seem a bit dangerous, she didn't have to be the first to face it, so it was much safer to just go with the flow.

However, that afternoon, the tour group finally encountered a formidable foe. If the beasts they had encountered so far were ordinary beasts, then this one must be an elite monster, perhaps even a mini-boss. It was larger than most beasts and looked ferocious. Its attack, defense, and vitality were all far superior to those of ordinary beasts. While not fast, its reflexes were definitely not slow.

There's no way to take shortcuts against this kind of boss, you just have to force your way through.

It was only then that Yang Jia truly witnessed the strength of this team. Previously, no matter which beast they faced, they had always been able to deal with it simply because they were so numerous. Except for the initial lynx, which was a bit tricky, everything else was easy. With everyone charging forward, the battle was quickly over.

Now, they were forming up in formation, attacking in an organized and rhythmic manner. Yang Jia then noticed that this team was actually quite complete. They had damage dealers, tanks, control units, and supports. If there were a healer, the lineup would be complete. Of course, in real life, it wouldn't be possible for everyone to reach full health the moment they raised their staffs, so it was just a thought.

Perhaps because of this, although the boss is powerful, he is not very difficult to deal with.

However, there was one exception: Roommate Jun. She seemed to always be on the sidelines of the group, with no one to direct her. But even without data to measure her, Yang Jia could sense that her attacks were the strongest. Furthermore, she seemed to always be able to pinpoint the weaknesses of the beasts. Her attacks would cause them to pause or weaken, only to become more ferocious. The others, in tacit agreement, would follow suit and attack these weaknesses.

As darkness fell, the boss finally fell to the ground. And then, this big guy became their dinner.

It wasn't until Yang Jia relaxed that he realized it was almost dark, but no one seemed to have any plans to return.

So, you want to stay here overnight?

Perhaps it was his previous experience that had given Yang Jia a feeling that the area outside the city wasn't as dangerous as he'd thought. So now that he knew he'd be spending the night in the wilderness, he wasn't so scared anymore. After all, there were plenty of people around, and he wasn't alone.

At night, everyone took turns keeping watch, in groups of four, each for an hour. Yang Jia was the first one to go. By then, no one was asleep, and the fire was still going out, so there was no danger. An hour passed quickly, and then... then Yang Jia lay down, tossing and turning, and quickly fell asleep.

She was truly exhausted. She had experienced something completely different that day than she had in nearly twenty years of her life. She was physically exhausted, and mentally, too. If Yang Jia hadn't prided herself on being "experienced," she would have collapsed by now.

Yang Jia was woken up by the noise.

At daybreak, she opened her eyes and looked in the direction of the sound, only to see two dark figures swaying back and forth. A closer look revealed they were battling a wild beast. A closer look revealed it was none other than her roommate. The others seemed awake, but like Yang Jia, they lay motionless. Yet, her roommate faced the beast alone, holding his own. His movements were methodical, his retreats and advances perfectly timed, as he glided past the beast like a kite, his movements simple and fluid, a testament to his ease.

Shortly after Yang Jia woke up, she moved quickly, got behind the beast, took a few steps, and leaped onto its back. She half-knelt behind the beast, one hand grasping the fur on the back of its neck, and with the other hand, she raised her dagger and slashed across its neck.

Blood splattered, and then with a "bang", the beast fell to the ground. In the instant before it fell, the person kneeling behind it leaped up and landed on the ground as lightly as Hongyu.

Yang Jia lay there in a daze, unable to recover for a long time. The person was facing Yang Jia directly, so she could see the expression on her face very clearly. Obviously, the series of movements was more eye-catching, but for some reason, Yang Jia was more focused on her expression, especially her eyes.

There was an inexplicable sharpness in his coldness, as if he didn't care about anything in front of him. Even when he swung the dagger, there was no movement.

These were things she hadn't shown yesterday.

Yang Jia suddenly understood why Bai Ting and the others treated her like that, with a mixture of fear and respect.

It turns out this is her true strength.

Because Yang Jia himself also wanted to scream now - Mom, look, there is Superman here!