Chapter 61 - The Strange Scarecrow Doll (1/2)

Emil put down the scarecrow doll and began to work for the day.

She was indeed a famous painter in school.

Just because of a strange scarecrow doll, she had a lot of inspiration.

The first work was painted with the scarecrow doll as the theme.

In a place where Emil could not see, the little scarecrow slowly turned its head.

The little scarecrow’s gaze touched Emil, then passed through her and landed on the scroll in front of Emil.

When Flanders saw the drawing board in front of Emil, he could not help but smile in satisfaction.

Not bad. He found such an amazing artist for the first time.

It was a good start.

Flanders was more confident in his next plan.

But before that, he had to be prepared.

He opened the system interface and flipped to the skills tab.

Flanders purposefully opened Fear.

As his level increased, Fear’s effect became stronger.

At level 7, the entire skill had changed greatly.

For example, Flanders had no idea about the illusion created by Fear.

He had no idea what kind of terrifying scene the person who was inflicted with Fear was facing.

This was resolved when Fear reached level 5.

At level 7, Flanders was not only able to pry into other people’s illusions, but he was also able to interfere.

This was also why Warfarin had only died once after being inflicted with Fear so many times.

This was because Flanders had intentionally controlled it to reduce the terror of the illusion.

However, even so, it was still a mistake in his operation. If he was not careful, Warfarin could have died instantly.

If it were not for Five Bone Abundance, which could extract vitality, Flanders would have almost lost this interesting and memorable collection of Warfarin.

Flanders paid attention to Emil for a while and then withdrew his gaze. He needed more creators like Emil.

To increase his success rate, in the early stages, he would find some people with a darker style, or even those who were fans of terror, to be his pawns.

Without Flanders’ attention, the little scarecrow seemed to have lost its luster and became an ordinary little doll again.

Emil did not know all of this. She was currently immersed in her own creation and learning.

Perhaps the little scarecrow was strange enough to leave a deep impression on the first Emil she saw.

This made the process of Emil’s first painting today exceptionally smooth.

It was as if it was a stroke of genius. Whether it was composition or coloring, there was not a trace of stagnation in the middle.

This extraordinarily perfect state made Emil a little obsessed.

When work was completed, Emil looked a little intoxicated.

What was going on? Why was he in such a good state today?

Emil looked at her work in disbelief.

She stood up and walked back, admiring the painting from a distance.

The content of the painting was straightforward. A scarecrow was standing on a wheat field at dusk.

The surrounding background painted the beauty of dusk perfectly. It was very artistic.

And none of this was to set off the main character of the painting, the scarecrow.

Normally, this should be a very artistic and beautiful painting.