Farming in a Parallel World and Becoming a God-Chapter 1236 - 678: Bear Hunt Grounds_3

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Chapter 1236: Chapter 678: Bear Hunt Grounds_3

This newly cleared area in the forest is no small matter; it’s at least as big as ten football fields, sufficient to establish a new small village or a large horse farm, especially since this space was initially prepared for the battle involving the Bear of Plunder, a colossal creature measuring seventeen to eighteen meters in length.

Gaven’s General’s Guard did not stay in Luji Town but camped here instead, guarding beside the body of the Bear of Plunder.

Previously, Gaven hadn’t decided what to do with it, so he left it here.

Even though it had been left for a day and a night, not only had there been no change in the massive bear’s corpse, but even the blood that flowed out hadn’t coagulated. It looked the same as when it had first flowed out.

Gaven and his group hadn’t cast any spells on this body; rather, it was its unique nature that was at play.

This was no ordinary corpse, nor was it just any Divine Nature Incarnation, but rather a Totem Spirit.

Although it presented as a physical form, its essence was shaped by faith and Divine Power. This kind of power surpasses material, so to a certain extent, it detaches from material laws, such as the time it takes for decomposition and rot, which would be far longer than ordinary materials. If no one actively dealt with it, its existence, while not eternal, would last much longer than ordinary stones. Until a sufficiently powerful creature came to consume it—ordinary microbes and insects, these unconscious beings, would not thrive on it, and even regular Hunters would be scared away.

A figure with legs so long they almost reached Gaven’s chest walked toward him with a distinctive stride and, in just a few steps, jumped in front of Gaven. The tuft of emerald hair on his forehead swayed excitedly as he asked: "Lord, how did the talks go? Did you secure this woodland? Can we begin the enlightenment?"

This person was none other than Luna, the Half-Moon Colt Druid in human form.

On this matter, she was even more concerned than Gaven, as during the battle against the Bear of Plunder, she gained a considerable sum of Experience Value, raising her Professional Level to ten and also unlocking the ability for Enlightenment.

Influenced by Gaven, she was filled with anticipation and enthusiasm for this ability, eager to see what animals and plants she could enlighten with her own hands. For this, she had been preparing for a long time, thoroughly mastering the basic knowledge, just waiting for this ability to be unlocked.

On the contrary, Gaven gained almost no experience from this incident, as the upheaval this time wasn’t a Milestone of Destiny, but the destructive plundering ability. Initially, Gaven thought activating this ability had no cost, only to find that it didn’t consume ordinary materials and energy but the Force of Destiny and Experience Value. novelbuddy.cσ๓

It was, after all, expected—how could there be a power in this world without consumption?

Especially such an almost magical ability that could even plunder the powers of All Gods’ incarnations, using energy consumption that was far from ordinary.

In the future, using this ability would require caution.

Yet this time, the choice was quite correct. Even if given another chance, Gaven would not choose Professional Level or Milestone of Destiny, but rather the plundering of Magla’s Beast Totem Spirit Incarnation. Because this was not merely opening a new path; it was also a process of mutual consumption—strengthening oneself while weakening the God of the Hunt, Magla.

"Things went more smoothly than I anticipated. Before I even brought it up, they had already bestowed this land to me, as if they knew I was eyeing this piece of land," Gaven previously mentioned the Bear Hunt Grounds to the Crown Princess as a roundabout strategy.

"They are wise; this land can only reach its full potential in the hands of Lord," Luna said, full of confidence in Gaven.

"Stop flattering." Gaven laughed and scolded, sitting cross-legged in front of the Bear of Plunder, "You go over there; the most important thing about Enlightenment Magic is to go with the flow. Let nature, let your feelings guide you, and don’t try to impose your will above nature, as that would only backfire."

At this point, Gaven’s experience with Enlightenment Magic was at a grandmaster level, as after all, the Treants that had been enlightened by him already exceeded ten, and the number of Enlightened Trees was in the hundreds. Many Druids couldn’t match his achievements throughout their entire lives.

"Understood, I am a Druid after all," Horse girl Luna said, lifting her slender neck proudly, her ears perking up involuntarily, a sign of her lack of confidence—after all, this novice Druid hadn’t done many things a Druid should do.

"Begin!" Gaven calmed his emotions and started activating the Enlightenment.

The subject of the Enlightenment was none other than the several tree stumps beneath the Bear of Plunder.

With Treant Thorn, Five-Willow, and Thunderwood as successful precedents, Gaven knew that the reason a tree could become a Treant was primarily determined by its inherent initial Soul, not merely its tree body. Even if the tree body was destroyed, it didn’t matter; trees are not ordinary life—they could revive even from deadwood, let alone still having a massive root base, which would give rise to a new body next year.

Of course, a unique tree body was indispensable; Thunderwood’s ability came from its unique tree body.

The uniqueness of the first Treant, Treant Thorn, which Gaven enlightened, stemmed from the fatal blow it dealt to the Legendary Carrier Worm.

Even though a Legendary Carrier Worm is merely a Magic Beast, the Bear of Plunder was the facade and incarnation of two generations of True Gods. Just by dealing it damage was legendary enough, not to mention now being soaked in the blood of a Divine Nature Incarnation. To enlighten it into a Treant was guaranteed; it just depended on how it would manifest.

The moment Gaven activated the Enlightenment Magic, he knew it was feasible. He clearly felt the initial will of the tree, and it was incredibly strong—the strongest among all the trees he had enlightened so far. However, it was different from the shy, silent initial will of the trees he had perceived before.