Chapter 895 Copper Frui (1/2)
Chapter 895: Copper Fruit
Translator: Nyoi-Bo StudioEditor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
Han Sen wished to explain, but Qu Lanxi had already left the house and headed into the garden to catch up with Chu Ming.
Han Sen merely shook his head and started eating the meat by himself.
”Coin Toad consumed. You have received one ordinary geno point.”
After finishing his bowl, Han Sen earned three geno points and a filled-up tummy.
”I'll just leave the other bowls out here for them; they may come back and eat it for lunch, after all.” Han Sen covered the bowls up and then went outside, heading back towards the river.
Han Sen wanted to take a look at the watervine, and see how its development was faring. He had given it one waterdrop the day before, so that should have provided its growth a few-month's boost.
When he arrived, the watervine's copper coins were already the size of eggs. They smelled rather pleasant, despite looking like copper.
The areas along the vine where the fruit hung were like dry spots. The fruit looked mature, so Han Sen did not delay in his collection of them.
They felt heavy, like genuine copper coins. As curious as this was, it led Han Sen to being unsure whether or not they were edible.
He examined the coins for a while, in the hopes of understanding what benefits or boons such a coin-fruit might provide.
No matter what it was, it had to be something good, at least. It was an ordinary class geno plant that had birthed those things, after all; so, they had to be useful.
Han Sen picked up the three copper coins and put them in his pocket, with plans to examine them more thoroughly later.
Han Sen wanted to collect the lifeforce of the watervine, following his collection of the fruit, but it immediately died and withered away upon the final coin being retrieved.
Han Sen was not a greedy person, so he was happy enough to have simply received those three fruits. After this, he took off in the direction of Qing Ming Shelter.
It was situated a dozen miles away, and Han Sen caught sight of many creatures along his journey there. They were all owned, however, so they did not attack. They would only attack if their masters commanded them to.
Han Sen saw a castle in the distance, one whose walls had been composed of green cobblestones. When he reached there, and walked inside, he was greeted by the appearance of many creatures and even lesser, squire-class spirits.
These shelters were different than human shelters, and there were far fewer shops available to peruse. They only had a market to trade goods, and this was a place many hawking creatures came to, presenting the goods they wished to trade.
Han Sen was quite amazed at what he saw, not expecting to ever see creatures able to trade just like humans did.
There were only creatures in the market, and no spirits. Still, the creatures must have had spirits as masters, and it was their goods they were most likely flogging.
Han Sen was very interested in seeing what was offered, so he walked towards the market. Most of what was on offer were geno seeds and geno fruits. There was the occasional slab of flesh available, too.