Walking on the village road, Roland looked at the magic staff in his hand.
Magic items were expensive, but Falken still gave the staff away. Was it a reward for an NPC whose intimacy with him was high enough? Or was it a reward for a prerequisite quest? Or was it simply Falken's choice as a human being?
It was no wonder that Roland would consider so many questions. After all, he was in a game.
Logically speaking, a game was a game, and the staff should be a quest item.
But Roland didn't think it was that simple. Both Falken and the other people in the village gave him the feeling that they were alive and had souls. They were definitely not NPCs. Although the advertisement of the game said that they were artificial intelligence, Roland felt that they were no different from regular people.
Was this really a game of consciousness stealth?
Or was it a real world with human beings of flesh and blood?
They even had their own language and customs. He could sense the history in them.
Was it something that a game team could do?
In any case, Roland didn't think it was possible. If they were truly capable, they could've joined the Chinese Academy of Sciences and deduced the history of the entire world.
That was a very sophisticated thing.
Besides, the system window that popped up before his eyes told him that it was just a game.
Item: Mini Emerald Magic Staff (Excellent)
Attributes: Concentration + 2, Magic Power Regeneration + 1
Introduction: This is a regular magic staff that can be used for a lifetime if it's taken good care of.
Then, he looked at his own body, and another translucent system window appeared in his vision.
Item: White Magic Robe (Excellent)
Attributes: Magic Power Regeneration + 2
Introduction: This is a regular magic robe. It's probably the first magic equipment for magic apprentices.
Roland heaved a sigh. He didn't know what other players thought of the NPCs in this game, but he felt that he couldn't grind the humanoid NPCs as experience points for leveling up like he did in previous games.
However, it wasn't a problem for him to kill some bizarre-looking wild animals.
The maple trees were right before his eyes.
Roland looked at the magic staff in his hand and the longsword on his waist. Taking a deep breath, he walked into the woods slowly.
As he went deeper and deeper, the woods became darker and darker.
It was very quiet here. Occasionally, there would be the chirping of a bird, coming from an unknown corner.
The soles of his feet stepped on a thick layer of rotten, withered leaves, emitting a rustling sound.
The tip of his nose smelled a peculiar fermented smell.
Even though he knew that he could be resurrected after his death, he still couldn't help but feel a little scared in such an environment.
Moving forward with extreme caution, he concentrated all his attention on his surroundings. It was as if the slightest noise made his heart skip a beat. He immediately looked towards the direction of the noise, and then he saw a strange little animal, or some small fish.
This special feeling of fear and anticipation reminded him of when he was six or seven years old and first played Resident Evil 2.
It was exciting and happy.
After walking for about three minutes, the roots of the trees around them were covered in white, tattered, and large spider webs. Roland finally heard a rustling sound in front of him, as if someone was stirring a pile of leaves with a few sticks.
It should be a giant spider.
Roland squatted down and exhaled softly.
An enormous, dark red spider slowly appeared in the darkness.
The spider didn't seem to notice him, but Roland's heart was pounding as he watched the spider getting closer and closer. He remembered a famous saying on the Internet.
If you hesitate, you'll lose. A lion must try his best to catch a rabbit!
All his magic power was condensed, and a blue fireball the size of a basin was launched.
After the fireball was launched, Roland immediately ran back and fell to the ground.
The small fireball turned into a big fireball while it was flying and soon reached the giant spider.
Most animals were afraid of fire, including giant spiders.
The large fireball first collapsed rapidly, and then exploded at an extremely fast speed.
The noise and flames of the explosion were like a fuel-air explosive.
The giant spider didn't realize what was going on before it was devoured by the furious waves of fire, leaving nothing behind.
Then, a wave of fire and smoke rose like a small mushroom bomb.
Even though he wasn't within the range of the explosion, Roland felt that he was being blown away by an enormous force.
He and a pile of dry leaves were lifted several meters and rolled on the ground. Then, a scorching airflow swept past his head.
Thankfully, the dry leaves were thick enough, so he didn't fall too badly.
Then, he struggled to his feet and was speechless at the scene before him.
There was an enormous crater at the bottom of which was still filled with dark red magma. The trees around were burning, and at least half a football field of woods had been razed to the ground by the explosion. Many trees collapsed in a radial circle.
Within the range of the explosion, there were only a few big tree trunks that had been turned into charcoal, standing here and there.
This power … Roland fell to the ground.
All his magic power had been drained. The power of the self-exploding fireball this time was much greater than the one in Red Mountain Town.
It probably had something to do with his level-up and the magic power amplification of the magic staff he had!
In any case, the power of magic was beyond Roland's imagination.
If it was a kitchen knife class, it would be almost impossible to achieve this in the early stages of the game.
It couldn't be possible for Warlocks either.
It was said that the amount of magic power extracted by Warlocks' automatic casting was fixed or proportional, and could not be changed by themselves.
It meant that if two cars were compared, Warlocks would have automatic transmission, and Mages would have manual transmission.
It was well known that the real racers all used manual transmission.
Roland moved his body and sat further away. He didn't have much strength to move at this moment.
Fortunately, it was summer and the forest was humid, so the fire didn't spread out. Instead, it was slowly dying out.
He sat still, admiring the terrible scene that he had caused obsessively.
There was a deep sense of satisfaction.
It turned out that the feeling of mastering the power to destroy the world was so fascinating.
Things that couldn't be done in reality could be done in the game, especially in this game world that was almost completely real. He could do things that he didn't dare to imagine before.
His childhood dream of being a Mage had really come true.
Roland chuckled, with the vigor and vigor that he had lost for years in his smile.
You've already exceeded your reading limit for today. If you want to read more, please log in.
Login
Select text and click 'Report' to let us know about any bad translation.