Really counting on how long Natya might have to wait, Chen Zhou simply replaced the "Light Technique" that was almost useless after having some immortal flames with the "Misdirection Technique".

This hour-level 2-level illusion allows the subject to mislead when faced with a series of aura-detection spells such as "Detect Magic", and to a certain extent, adjust his or her own presence in other people's senses.

He has to go out eventually.

After using magic to reduce his sense of presence, Chen Zhou handed over the tasks of drawing and recording enchantment requirements to the water element and the players, and walked out of the store with Jerry after a long absence.

※The intelligence of small water elements is 4, which is enough to perform simple mechanical work.

There was no place in particular that I wanted to go, just an aimless walk.

If you think about it carefully, in the three months since he came to this world, he has been worried about survival.

At first, I was worried that the caster would be burned to death in the Northland, and I encountered pirates on the ship (there were enough fighting forces around me so I wasn’t too afraid). I came to Fanhua Port for a month and thought I could live a stable life, but I suddenly encountered the murlocs. Night and the Thief of Joy.

Then he was besieged by kobolds, raided the murloc camp, and finally encountered something like an undead beast...

There have been more crises in just three months than in a year on earth.

But in the past two days, when others treated him, Chen Zhou realized that he had unknowingly become a high-end combat force in a small place.

A comprehensive system of second-level spells, mythical power, path magic, and extraordinary physical fitness give him an advantage even in battles at the same level.

There's... nothing to be afraid of anymore?

As long as you don't provoke the players to be kicked out by them, don't be too ostentatious, don't get involved in the vortex of the struggle between big forces, and don't be tainted with too much cause and effect.

Chen Zhou has initially developed the ability to live a stable life.

Even if he gets stronger and kills all the thieves of joy who are thinking about him, there will no longer be any threats from the outside.

Because of this, he thought it was time for him to take action and start improving his quality of life... Of course, becoming stronger and constructing the spell system should also be done simultaneously.

As a former college student, his life basically consisted of studying, playing cards, researching, playing cards, games, playing cards, making friends, and playing cards. He really had no commendable interests or hobbies.

As he left the beautiful modern society through time travel, whether it was playing cards, games or material life, he was far away from him.

Still, he wasn't going to complain about the lack of life here, but was planning to make improvements.

However, as a liberal arts student, he didn't know where to start.

He has even forgotten how to make alkali and how to make paper.

Thinking about it, the only way to do it is to use magic. There is no need to copy modern technology exactly as it is, as long as the effect is similar.

While thinking about how to improve his life, Chen Zhou subconsciously came to the botanical garden at the end of the Fanhua Port Trade Zone.

Many pleasant plants and unique herbs are cultivated here, which is the best choice for some common people in the town after they get sick.

Herbal medicine is cheaper than magic and safer than bloodletting, making it the best choice for ordinary people.

The boss is a druid apprentice, but the association he belongs to is an urban association close to civilization.

This Druidic sect regards civilization as part of nature and tries to make cities and nature coexist in harmony.

As a result, their druid transformation evolved into an urban incarnation, and their ability to move through woodland became a crowded shuttle that moved freely among crowds of people.

Chen Zhou used to think that all druids were primitive people.

Sensing an inconspicuous Khajiit standing outside the door to observe, the Druid apprentice Lisa, who was cultivating Nepeta japonica and Ascorbyl acutus in the botanical garden according to the commission, stopped her work.

"Is there anything you need?"

There is only one Khajiit in Fanhua Port, and he is a level 2 warlock.

I don’t know why it became so inconspicuous, but it must be the effect of magic.

"I wonder if a druid can make plants grow and mature instantly."

Chen Zhou directly expressed his intention: "If possible, can we continuously hybridize crops and fundamentally increase their yield?"

"Kitten, are you planning to start with food? That would be too slow!"

Productivity is everything.

When everyone is full, there will always be geniuses who come up with new technologies.

Lisa couldn't help but feel embarrassed when she heard that this was obviously a layman's question.

Non-spellcasters always think that druids are lunatics who deviate from civilization, shepherds who control the herd, and can make nature change as they please.

But they, the Druids, regard "nature" as more important than anything else, so how can they arbitrarily and frequently distort the growth of animals and plants?

Although various associations have different beliefs, in general they still pay attention to following the trend.

"I can speed up the growth of plants, but not make them mature quickly." This is a matter of principle, Lisa explained seriously.

Allowing plants to grow instantly will greatly consume elements in the soil and air, making the natural environment that can be restored slowly become unbalanced.

However, the growth of life desire will not be curbed, and no matter how quickly a large number of crops are obtained, they will never be able to meet their needs.

If things go on like this, ecological imbalance, rising desires, and demands on nature will usher in catastrophic feedback, turning into inevitable natural and man-made disasters.

That is a long period of famine, plague and corruption that even the druids cannot solve!

After receiving Druid's explanation, Chen Zhou thought thoughtfully and thought that what the other party said made sense.

The development of civilization cannot be rushed, and the advancement of science and technology also requires the accumulation of time.

The meaning of this long process is "trial and error".

After all, no one can guarantee that their plans for the future are absolutely correct.

Civilization is like life. It will continue to accumulate shitty codes and mentally retarded loopholes, and eventually it will run on bugs.

"Maybe I'm a little impatient, so give me some seeds of domestic plants. If there are plants that can grow on the beach or in the sea, bring me some."

Chen Zhou decided not to worry about society as a whole for the time being, but to start reforming his own life and home environment.

Seeing that the other party recognized his point of view, the druid was very pleased and recommended many seeds suitable for personal planting.

One of the shrubs that could only grow in winter or low-temperature environments and could be used as medicine or druid spellcasting material caught his eye - his magic was enough to fix the temperature near his home at a lower level.

As for crops that can grow in sea water, Lisa does have a magical crop called Poseidon Grass... He obviously can't afford it yet.

Finally, Chen Zhou returned to the illusion shop with a series of plant seeds and fertilizers.

The players who had finished drawing the prizes had dispersed, but a surprising guest was waiting patiently in front of the door.

That slender figure, dangerous double daggers and exquisite costumes...

There is no doubt that it is Ms. Flower's classmate and friend, the elf secret ranger Chenhua.

It will be put on the shelves and reported to Sanjiang tomorrow (not necessarily)...but what should I do if I don’t save the manuscript?

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