Chapter 27

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nExcellent Runic Pot Blueprint: It’s a daily runic device. By adding soil into it, seeds can be planted. There’s no need for fertilizer, and plants can grow quickly.

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nKlein learned the blueprint and opened the synthesis list to quickly take a look.

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nThere were four main materials: iron, stone, copper, and earth runes.

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nOne of the earth runes was required, and the conditions were just right.

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nKlein hesitated for a moment and didn’t choose to produce it.

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nAt the moment, the seeds he had on hand were the Fluorescent Grass and Cold Play Grass.

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nHe had obtained them from his previous collection of Fluorescent Grass, as well as the stock of Jack and Tom.

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nHowever, regardless of whether it was the Fluorescent Grass or Cold Play Grass, they could be easily exchanged on the market.

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nMoney was about to arrive.

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nIf he used one earth rune to plant two types of grass, the cost-benefit ratio would be too low.

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nBlack Vine seeds were more or less the same. At the very least, they could produce sweet and sour fruits.

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nHowever, there were no Black Vine seeds on the market.

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nKlein thought for a moment and said, “I’ll leave them for now. If I find fruit seeds in the future, I’ll make them. At the very least, they have to be vegetables.”

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n“I’ll open the copper treasure chest first.”

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nKlein walked to the corner.

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nUnder the fire, the copper treasure chest was only blackened. There wasn’t much of a problem overall.

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nThe inspection was flawless.

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nSystem notification: Copper Treasure Chest 1

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nSystem notification: Wind Runes 2

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nSystem notification: Soap 1

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n‘I’m pretty lucky!’

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n‘I actually got two wind runes.’

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n‘The soap isn’t bad either.’

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n‘It can improve the quality of life.’

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nKlein happily put it away.

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nHe didn’t decompose the copper treasure chest.

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nThere were quite a few small items now, and they could be placed in a chest.

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nThere was no shortage of copper resources anyway.

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nAfter dealing with the treasure chest, he continued to plunder the ground.

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nThere were plants in the original catacomb, but they were burned clean.

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nEven the wooden blocks weren’t completely preserved. They were turned into charcoal.

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nIron 2, Stone 4, Charcoal 6.

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nFive more crossbow bolts were collected.

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nThe next catacombs are on the right.

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nKlein took out a medium-sized map.

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nThe map indicated that there was a dangerous crypt creature in the catacomb on the right.

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nKlein focused his gaze and a golden prompt appeared.

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nCongratulations! There was an iron treasure chest in the catacombs on the right. A few hours ago, the foolish crypt creature choked itself to death.

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nKlein was dumbfounded.

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nChoked to death?

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nAlright.

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nIt was just as well that there was no danger.

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nKlein picked up the shovel and dug to the right.

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nHis speed was extremely fast.

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nAfter a while, Klein arrived at the eighteenth catacomb.

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nThis catacomb wasn’t boxy, but a zigzag.

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nKlein took out his machete.

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nAfter circling half a circle, he saw a huge corpse lying on the ground.

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nA huge snake!

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nIts body was green with patterns.

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nIt was five meters long and as thick as an arm.

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nThere was a faint stench of decay in the air.

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nIts throat was bulging, and it was unknown what it had swallowed.

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nFloret Snake: Violent, likes a cool environment and loiters in the subterranean caves. Likes eating sand, and its corpse will quickly decompose after death.

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nAbility: Binding

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nWeakness: Not very smart

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nDanger Factor: 24

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nKlein read the illustrated description and immediately guessed at a possibility.

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nProbably choked on the dirt.

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n“No wonder it was judged to be stupid,” Kline said.

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nHe went to the front of the snake and looked through its open mouth.

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n“It really is.”

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nA lump of earth was big enough and hard enough.

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nThe snake ate the whole thing.

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nThen, he dissected it.

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nThe snake was dissected into 10 pieces of meat, 400 ml of blood, and 1 piece of skin.

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nThe blood and flesh were not fresh.

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nAfter the snake died, its corpse would quickly decompose. After an hour, the blood and flesh would have a faintly fishy smell.

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nHowever, according to the description, it was edible.

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nThe blood of the snake was harmless and had no effect.

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nThe description of the meat was that it tasted bad but could satisfy hunger. Its nutritional value was also extremely low.

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nBecause it wasn’t fresh, there was a chance of a stomachache after eating it.

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n‘I’ll throw it into the trading market.’

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nWith the principle of not wasting it, Klein opened the trading market once again.

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nOnce again, he saw Rogers put up a sale.

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nThis time, he put it up a fire rune for sale.

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nIt required an internal mass of more than 1,000 grams.

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nFor the flesh of the Floret Snake, 300 grams per unit was more than enough.

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n“Since there’s a risk involved, I’ll give you two more pieces.”

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nKlein chose to trade five pieces of Floret Snake meat.

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nHe successfully obtained the fire rune.

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nKlein casually glanced at it and used the remaining Dog Spider meat to exchange for a blueprint of an ordinary leather glove and an exquisite blanket.

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nThe rest…

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nNo one on the market collected beast blood. They only collected water.

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n‘I can only put it up and sell it.’

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nAs Klein was thinking, a private message box popped up.

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nThere were three main types of private messages that popped up on their own.

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nThe first type had a keyword set.

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nThe second type was that both parties had just spoken to each other and had replied to each other’s messages.

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nThe third type was that both sides had conducted transactions, making it easier for buyers and sellers to communicate.

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nRogers 178.23: “Boss, you just traded me a roasted spider. The taste was so sour and it was exploding in my mouth! Now, you gave me a snake that might cause stomach pain!”

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nCould you blame him?

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nThis guy was the one who had put it up for transaction.

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nAnd there was only a chance that the snake would give you a stomachache. Maybe you’ll get lucky?

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