Chapter 114 Mutation Skills (Part 2)



Just as Livia finished performing the "open-chest surgery" on the last dark green monster, a translucent information panel appeared on the dark green monster that was almost out of shape in his field of vision.

"Have you figured it out? Is this a goblin?"

Muttering, Livia looked over carefully.

[Green Goblin (Corpse Eater)] Constitution: 9/Armor: 3 Spirit: 4 Strength: 6/Sharpness: 9 Agility: 12 Resistance: 5 Green Wilderness (Passive): Agility increases by 3 points in grasslands, forests and other grassy areas, and movement speed increases by 30%, and the physical strength consumption of movement is reduced by 36%.

Grass Camouflage (Passive): When you get close to trees or grass, you can blend into them, reducing your presence and visibility, while increasing your agility by 1.5 points.

Introduction: A small elf commonly found in forests and grasslands, somewhat similar in appearance to a goblin, but the two are completely different. Goblins have their own culture and civilization, while these green elves are still uncivilized no matter which world they are in.

They usually gather in groups of several or even dozens to attack lone travelers and adventurers passing through the forest or grassland. Although each individual is not strong, they are far more agile than ordinary humans and can catch up with horses, as well as being able to blend into the surrounding environment in the forest or grassland, so they can often launch a surprise attack in a group.

It's not a goblin but a green monster, Livia murmured as she looked at the information that appeared.

Livia was well aware of their speed. With the two traits that could increase agility in the grassland area, they were able to chase him on horseback from early morning all the way to noon. Their speed and endurance were truly amazing. Although Livia's speed was almost enough to catch up now, it also depended on his current attributes. These little monsters were able to keep up with him with only about 9 points of physical strength.

The mutagen should provide a simplified version of its characteristic called Oz.

Livia stood up, took out a piece of black cloth from the leather bag at her waist, wrapped the three thumb-sized hearts and put them back into the leather bag.

He walked towards the backpack and the horse. He did not intend to deal with the remaining monster corpses. Although there might be some materials on them that could be sold for money, he did not know which ones. It would take at least a day and a half to reach Songkani in the Rising Sun Plains. It would be difficult to travel at night when there was no sun and he could not tell the direction. He could only wait for these corpses to stink.

The brown horse by the stream only looked over here vigilantly when the green monster attacked and Livia swung his sword, then relaxed again when it saw there was no threat and continued to eat grass. During this time, it ignored the strange noises Livia made from time to time.

According to Delong, the horse he chose for himself this time was a war horse that was about to be eliminated. Although it was a bit old, it still had some time before its physical strength and endurance weakened. The advantage was that it would not run away like his previous black horse. It would stay where it was unless it was in great danger or its owner died.

Livia smiled bitterly and patted the brown horse's back. For him, such a horse was the best.

The brown horse felt its 'master' patting its back, raised its head and snorted at Livia, still chewing green grass in its mouth.

He picked up the backpack on the grass, and when he was about to take out the food from it, his hand froze and he showed a bitter smile. After eating that thing just now, he really had no appetite now, although the "mutation" changed his taste, stomach and intestines so that he could adapt and eat them as normal food.

But his mental concept could not be changed for a while. Although he did not feel nauseous now, he had no appetite for food. He put his backpack on his back, smiled bitterly and sighed.

"well……

Forget it, let’s talk about it tonight.”

Although the two hearts I just ate don’t look very filling, they actually provide a lot of nutrition and are more filling than chocolate or compressed biscuits.

Patting the horse's back again, Livia climbed onto the horse.

"Let me see, Southeast...

This way."

He looked up and squinted at the sun, compared the directions, steered the brown horse under him to turn, and then set off.

The journey was not as wonderful as imagined. The scenery along the way might seem very interesting in people's eyes at the beginning, but it became boring after a while. Along the way, the endless green made Livia a little mentally tired. As the sky darkened, Livia, who was already lying on the horse's back, stood up, gently pulled the reins to slow down the brown horse, and began to look around for a good place to spend the night.

Night time is when most monsters appear. Unlike humans, most monsters prefer darkness. They hide during the day because of the light, and come out at night to travel and hunt.

After a while, the sky became completely dark, and the afterglow of the sunset disappeared on the grassland. Livia still couldn't find a good place to spend the night. After all, it was impossible for a person to have everything go his way when he was away from home. How could it be so easy to find a safe place to spend the night on the grassland?

He sighed helplessly. If you want to travel at night, there is a prerequisite, that is, there must be a road or the ability to identify the direction. In order to avoid being involved in Chinosi's affairs, Livia deviated from the road shortly after leaving Kovag and walked a little south of the east.

Glancing at the knee-high grass all around, Livia frowned, her eyes looking serious.

It is definitely not possible to spend the night on such a grassland. Even if I cut the surrounding grass with a sword to create an open space, could it be possible...

I had to do it again like before, half asleep and half awake, being on guard and trying to get some rest.

Livia thought helplessly that it was too outrageous to find a place to spend the night on the grassland. This was the only way. Anyway, she had managed to hold on in the Bone Burial Forest before. Now that she was stronger, it wouldn't matter if she could hold on for two or three days. She just felt a little uncomfortable.

It seems that I have been living in Kovagr for too long and I have started to miss my living environment.

Suddenly thinking of something, Livia smiled bitterly and shook his head. He was actually entangled in this small issue of spending the night. He had been comfortable for too long and started to be picky.

It is easy to go from frugality to extravagance, but difficult to go from extravagance to frugality. It took me nearly half a month to adapt to the harsh living environment in the Bone Forest, but it only took me more than a week to adapt to the harsh living environment in Kovagr.

Without any hesitation, Livia looked around, barely found a high grassy slope, and drove the horse to a trot over.

The grass on the slope is lower than the surrounding grass, at a height of a little more than half the calf, but creatures like the green goblin can still hide in it. There is no way around it, because its talent allows it to blend in with the grass and trees to camouflage its figure.

He dismounted, drew out his iron sword, and lowered the surrounding grass a little. Livia let the brown horse lie down, took off his backpack and sword and placed them in front of him, then sat down lightly against the horse's body.

"Huh..." Livia took a deep breath and prepared to close his eyes and rest for a while as the night fell. Although the horse was mostly running, he was a little tired after riding for a whole day and the bumpy ride on the horse's back.


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