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Chapter 110 - 85: The Path to Becoming a Strong Passive Monster_2
Chapter 110: Chapter 85: The Path to Becoming a Strong Passive Monster_2
As the foundational Internal Organ Divination Skill cannot become one of the nutrients in his system, how could the subsequent prophecy-type spells integrate? It’s just that the level 0 spell is quite special—it doesn’t need the Internal Organ Divination Skill, otherwise it wouldn’t have integrated so smoothly.
"Meow~" Little White, completely unaware that Gu Shanhai was being serious, hopped around and bumped its head straight onto the table.
Then it came to Gu Shanhai with tearful eyes.
"..." Gu Shanhai had an exasperated expression. Could his bad luck strike this quickly?
In the end, he could only extend his hand to heal it with a spell.
"Be more careful before you hop next time, this kind of thing could clearly be avoided." Gu Shanhai divined again, and the future seemed ordinary.
With his current level, he had no problem divining good or bad luck. If he delved deeper, he could predict misfortunes like the one that befell Little White. Of course, this kind of misfortune didn’t really count as good or bad luck because even a minor misfortune suggested a possibility of life-threatening danger, and there was no such danger for Little White.
Gu Shanhai divined for himself too. Well, at this stage, it’s all good fortune.
Indeed, it’s all good fortune here, where you can have whatever you want without any danger and opportunities are everywhere.
However, this thing was subject to fluctuation and not constant. Moreover, it would change with Gu Shanhai’s choices.
He wasn’t some important figure, naturally not bound by a protagonist-like fate.
Beings like the gods among men, the Red Dragon King, carried the rise and fall of an era or even a world. Just a bit of help from fate was enough for them to succeed.
There were also players who replaced such characters and earned the corresponding treatment, but they had to pay a price—they could never leave that world and must bear the burden of its development, among other things.
Such players were known as Lord Players. At first, they would compete for dynastic dominance within the world. After conquering all, the "First Era" would launch a world invasion mode.
Other players would have worked hard to obtain a Divine Artifact, but Lord Players would monopolize an entire world. Their overwhelming forces would crush ordinary players, who wouldn’t be able to resist, not even large guilds or clubs—they would have to follow the whims of these players.
It was a good idea, but only a few succeeded. Most with the fate of the protagonist lacked the protagonist’s abilities and met their demise halfway through.
Gu Shanhai had no intention to become a Lord Player. If he did, the difficulty would have decreased a lot, after all, he could divine prophecies. It simply didn’t suit him. He was more cut out to be a lone wolf player, not weighed down by an entire world. If not for Little White being part of his fate, he had no desire to involve himself with animal companions, let alone an entire force.
Though Lord Players were strong, an individual with enough power could also leave the opponent powerless to resist.
Plus, a Lord Player had to understand management, economics, politics, among other elements—how else could you govern a world?
"The progress of the Internal Organ Divination Skill is quite satisfying, it should be enough..." Gu Shanhai calculated the results to see if it should be further integrated into the system.
"It’s still not quite enough, I have to at least master it, I only just have the basics down."
Quickly, Gu Shanhai shook his head.
"Being at the basic level is sufficient to learn level 1 prophecy-type spells."
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"Soothe Animal~" Gu Shanhai tried to release a level 1 Druid Divine Skill on a wild wolf intending to attack him, causing the wolf to become docile and harmless after the spell, standing in its place.
"Divine Arts are indeed wondrous; they can be released without learning, giving a sense of being naturally formed by the universe."
The reason Gu Shanhai didn’t learn Druid Divine Skills was that they didn’t have to be learned—Divine Arts were granted.
This was why Gu Shanhai was rather averse to it—without it, he would be severely weakened or even unable to use it, making him constantly feel uncomfortable about not learning it on his own.
In contrast, the challenging prophecy and Marked abilities felt more satisfying to him.
"Charm Animal!" After using Soothe Animal, Gu Shanhai followed up with a Charm Animal spell, making himself the most trustworthy companion and ally to the wolf, indirectly controlling it.
"Tch, if you add Wild Empathy and Animal Affinity, perhaps you could even set off a beast tide," Gu Shanhai marveled at the thought.
Just moments ago, the wolf had bared its teeth at him, but now it was wagging its tail at him like a fawning dog.
Unfortunately, the effect was temporary, currently lasting only one hour.
And it had excellent effects only on ordinary animals. For those magical creatures, not only would the effect diminish, but they might also resist it altogether.
"This consumption seems a bit much," Gu Shanhai noted, looking at his six natural sigils. Having released just two Druid Divine Skills, he had already used up 10% of the power of elemental blessings, which meant he could only cast Divine Skills twenty times a day.
Luckily for him, his prophecy abilities didn’t go through this sigil system but followed his original Mana system.
Because Divine Skills were bound too tightly to the sigils, he found it impossible to unbind them. Thus, he had no choice but to use them for now. Originally, he had planned to use these sigils as backup energy, but now seeing the consumption by Divine Skills, he realized that it was indeed somewhat problematic.
This was a normal occurrence, after all, the sigils were passive abilities, and since he wasn’t a player, the power of elemental blessings couldn’t benefit from the various enhancements of the "First Era." If he hadn’t had the "Green Emperor Longevity Scripture" and only practiced as a Marked Druid, then his supply of power from the elemental blessings would be greater, probably enabling him to release two hundred level 1 Divine Skills a day.
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