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I Live on the Land in Global Games-Chapter 407 - 395: Accepting the Inheritance (Two-in-One - )_3
Chapter 407: Chapter 395: Accepting the Inheritance (Two-in-One Chapter)_3
She always felt that if she did nothing and lay around for a day in reality, her likelihood of death increased by a fraction, as if it might be this very moment of negligence that prevented her from becoming stronger and led to the loss of precious things, or even life itself.
It was this sense of crisis that propelled her to never stop.
Even in the Emerald World, she had to strive to improve her abilities because what she learned and mastered would also benefit her in reality.
Only when there was suddenly a great deal of Trial Time, and there were still a few days until the next critical juncture, would she indulge in taking a day off to relax.
Any more than that was not permissible.
Windsor calculated with her fingers, "At your pace, it should be no problem to traverse the continent twenty or thirty times in your lifetime."
"..." Mu Ying’s head was full of black lines. She wasn’t that extreme. Half serious and half mockingly, she explained, "I plan to quickly travel the whole world, then pick out my favorite places to build my home and settle down, so I can spend my life indoors. If I start slowing down now, the time I’ll have later in my favorite place will be greatly reduced."
The truth was, she was traveling the world to collect fragments and increase her world exploration. Once the collection was complete, she would just find a place she liked during her travels, one that was safe enough, to park her body and retire. After all, the result would be the same.
Windsor was hearing this rationale for the first time, and it seemed to make sense at first glance. She even began to seriously consider it.
She had chosen to set up her shop and settle in Moon Port a long time ago. If it weren’t for Mu Ying’s arrival, she didn’t know how much longer it would have been before she changed locations.
At first, she thought Moon Port was nice and that it might be difficult to find a place more suitable for her than that, so she treated it like home and decorated it with a lot of effort.
When Mu Ying invited her to open a shop together in Crystal City, she was hesitant to give up Moon Port and her Water Blue Fragrance shop.
But after actually moving, she found this place to be more prosperous, beautiful, and more profitable than Moon Port. And most importantly, she didn’t need to hide her identity as a witch, plus there were so many attractive mermaid hunks to look at.
Now, aside from going to Moon Port to stock up, she didn’t want to leave here anymore.
But could there be anywhere in the world more appealing to her than Crystal City?
"Listening to you makes me want to travel as well, to see if there’s a better place. Otherwise, moving repeatedly in the future would be quite distressing," Windsor suddenly said.
Senior Sister Rosie, who was arranging the shelves nearby, heard this and shook her head, "Windsor, don’t let Mu Ying lead you astray. Her way of traveling isn’t something others can simply emulate.
In the first few years of adulthood, accumulating wealth is essential. Having money makes it possible to purchase the necessities for long-distance travel. At the very least, one should prepare a large-capacity space item. Relying solely on Shrinking Magic is barely enough to move a house, and such items are essential for travel. Otherwise, all the interesting things you come across on the road, you’ll hesitate to buy because you have nowhere to put them.
If you save up a bit more money, not to mention a Magic Hut, getting a Space Travel Box would mean you have a place to live no matter where you go. Otherwise, during your travels, there are many places with no villages in front or shops behind, and it’s uncomfortable to be sleeping in the open.
So, if you want a comfortable trip, it’s impossible without money."
Mu Ying had already completed the step of saving money before graduation, so it was easy and comfortable for her to go anywhere she wanted.
"If you start traveling now, it wouldn’t be enjoying the journey; it would be asking for trouble. Be sensible, let’s not follow her example."
"I knew there was something off about what Mu Ying said," Windsor had an epiphany and looked at Mu Ying with resentment, "I was almost led astray by you! Why is it so easy for some people to make money? I’m starting to feel jealous of the rich!"
Some people—Mu Ying placed the book over herself and said boldly to Windsor, "I can’t possibly spend all my money. If you’re willing, I can directly prepare a set of traveling equipment for you. Would you like to experience the feeling of being taken care of by a sister?"
"I don’t want that! Don’t think you can corrupt my soul with money or deprive me of the joy of earning it!" Windsor huffed. She was already an adult witch, and it would be a disgrace to the Witch World if she lived off others!
Besides, the process of earning money is also joyful. If there were no need to earn money, that would detract so much happiness from the several hundred years ahead!
Mu Ying sighed. She had no intention of leaving descendants in this world, so the people she was closest to here would probably be these friends she had met at school.
She genuinely didn’t mind giving them things, but it was the custom of witches to believe in equivalent exchange; they would not accept overly valuable gifts from others, no matter how close the relationship. The word ’independence’ is ingrained in a witch’s life from the moment she comes of age.
In the future, when her role in this world came to a natural end, if there was no one to inherit her estate, it would probably have to be donated to the Witch Association.