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Chapter 250

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Noland, Hearthstone Tavern.

Josiah leaned against the door of his study, looking at the girls sitting on four small stools. The four girls were Hiri, Carolee, Taylin, and the Blackwood Elf Priestess Olanca.

Well, strictly speaking, Priestess Olanca was no longer considered a girl.

"Tylene, my character is under the threat of starvation. I need two apples to fill my stomach," Caroline said to Tylene, the Frost Elf girl sitting beside her.

"Apples … Oh … Here are the apples, but how do I give them to you?"

Compared to Carolee's proficiency with the virtual keyboard and mouse, Taylin was still not very good with the keyboard. Even after using the Mana Net for so long, she still needed to look at the keyboard to type.

"Press the Glyph with the symbol G."

Josiah, who had been watching silently, could not stand it anymore and reminded her.

The three girls and an elderly elf lady were sitting together playing a game called Minecraft, which was a super simplified version that Josiah had spent a lot of time writing.

After the Blackwood Elf Priestess agreed to let Josiah engrave the Glyph of Order on their holy tree, Josiah immediately started building a new server.

The process was simple. The basic Glyph code was all in Taylin's Yggdrasill. After copying and pasting, Josiah took some time to make some minor changes, and the world's second root server was born.

In order to test the performance of the Yggdrasill, Josiah took out the beta version of this pixel style game.

With Hiri in the lead, they found four chairs under the tavern and sat down in Josiah's study, taking on the role of temporary testers.

But from Josiah's point of view, it felt a bit like the "Little Black Bar" that was all the rage on Earth.

"G … Found it, thank you Mr. Josiah! Miss Carolee, here's an apple. "

The Frost Elf girl clumsily pressed the Glyph with the word G.

"Taylin, you threw a wooden script, not an apple … It's the script I made for you."

Unfortunately, Taylin still made a mistake. Carolee's character waved the wooden script and threw it to Taylin.

"Hmm, the apple is in my backpack. Let me find it, Mr. Josiah … What's in the backpack again?"

Taylin turned to look at Josiah for help. At that moment, Josiah was sure that this Frost Elf had no talent in gaming.

"That's an E inscription. I remember this symbol represents the beginning of the word 'life' in the Elven language." Josh used a method that would help Taylin remember better.

"Life … Life … The beginning of life."

Taylin seemed to be muttering a spell as she searched for the E key on the keyboard. After a few seconds, Taylin finally found it and pressed it with a single hand.

"Just drag the apple out of the backpack." Josiah instructed Taylin again.

Taylin picked up the crystal that was engraved to replace the 'mouse' and dragged it on the table, throwing the apple out of the backpack.

"Miss Carolee, the apple is on the ground."

Taylin wiped the sweat off her forehead as if she had just completed an incredible feat.

"I got it, thank you. Now my character won't have to suffer the pain of hunger."

Just as Carolee picked up the apple on the ground, the sky turned dark.

"Daughter of the Forest, there's a black shadow walking towards you."

Priest Olanca squinted his eyes, hoping to see the blurry shadow in front of him. However, the night vision that the Blackwood Elves were so proud of was useless in the game.

"Is that … the character that Miss Hiri is controlling?" Carolee followed Priest Olanca's finger and saw the black shadow slowly walking towards her.

"No, be careful. It's an enemy, and an undead at that."

Hiri had watched Josiah create this new pixel game, and she was also the first player in the world to test it.

While Carolee's character was still in the 'Stone Age', Hiri's character had officially stepped into the 'Middle Ages'. Clad in a knight's armor, she charged towards the undead with a longsword in hand.

"Undead … I can't associate this character with undead."

As the figure approached, Priest Olanca could clearly see the green, slow-moving character. Although it looked different from the character Priest Olanca was controlling, it didn't look like the one Priest Olanca was controlling.

Although it looked different from the character in the real world, she really couldn't associate such a 'cute' character with the undead in the real world.

The zombies controlled by the necromancers were covered in rotten flesh, and maggots could even be seen wriggling in them. Adventurers with weak mental fortitude would probably vomit just by looking at it.

"This game is aimed at all ages. The style is one thing, but you also have to consider … the younger players." Josiah explained. "Although this is a game, it's also a virtual world."

"This feeling … is really strange." Priest Olanca couldn't deny it. She thought it was incredible that people could communicate with words in the virtual world of the spellcaster forum, but this game had once again shattered her expectations.

However, this game had once again shattered her understanding. Not only did it use words, but Priest Olanca could also see the activities of the characters in the game and do things that could be done in real life, as well as things that couldn't be done in real life.

"Daughter of the Forest, an undead skeleton is approaching you." Priest Olanca was responsible for protecting the World Tree, even in the game.

But before she could use her poor control to direct her character to approach Carolee, a character wearing a full set of iron armor rushed out and brandished his longsword like a knight, killing all the undead that approached Carolee.

"It's Miss Hiri's character." Carolee saw the name above the character's head. It was Hiri. She was about to thank Hiri.

"Undead! Eat my black iron longsword! "

Hiri was immersed in the joy of killing, and Josiah wanted to remind the spellcaster lady to maintain the modesty that a lady should have, but when Hiri started playing the game, she would unknowingly throw away her modesty …

Although there were many noble girls like Carolee, she didn't feel anything wrong. Instead, she covered her mouth and chuckled.

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