Chapter 29 - Missions (2/2)

[Shop]

[Mission]

[Leaderboard]

Then Jeremy willed about the [Mission] option. Simultaneously, the interface changed into a new one that focused only on various missions from the Survival Crystal.

As for the missions' content, they were divided into two sections, six by 4. As a result, there were precisely six missions for the first section, four missions for the second section, and those missions were arranged from the easiest mission at the top to the hardest mission at the bottom.

Starting from the first section, which was to kill 10 skeleton soldiers, kill 10 imps, kill 8 wolves, kill 5 goblins, kill 5 humans, and kill 2 hobgoblins.

Then the second section contained four missions. Those missions were to pass the easy difficulty door, pass the normal difficulty door, pass the hard difficulty door, and lastly, ???.

The last mission was actually written in 3 question marks which meant that everyone had to explore it on their own.

That was... if they were able to complete it in the first place...

All of the missions had a specific number of Survival Point, or SP displayed behind the mission titles.

Started by killing ten skeleton soldiers; they would get 400 SP by completing the mission. That didn't even include the SP they would get from killing an individual skeleton soldier as of yet. It meant that if they were to finish this mission successfully, they would get more than just 400 SP.

Moreover, the harder the mission was, the higher the SP they would get from completing it. Except for the last mission, that was '???', the reward they would get from completing it was actually written as '???' as well.

Furthermore, from the arrangement of the two sections' missions, it could only be said that exploring missions were harder than killing missions because the exploring missions were situated right below the killing missions.

'Hmmm... mission number 1 to 6 were about killing the lowest and low-rank organism. As for missions number 7 to 10, they were about exploring this place. Nothing is out of place here... Let's check the [Shop] option then.'

When he finished scrutinizing the missions, Jeremy tried searching for the items that could be bought by using SP.

After all, it was already a very long time ago that he had undergone the tutorial.

Right now, he was even wondering that would he be able to recall those items' information from his sea of consciousness or not. Let's assume that he could; still, it might require an arduous effort from him, and it might have put a heavy burden upon his mind for no reason.

So, for something trivial like this, he better check it himself, which required less effort than accessing it by using his sea of consciousness.

After Jeremy willed about the [Shop] option, there were two options left which were [Buy] and [Sell]. For now, he didn't want to sell anything. So, he accessed the [Buy] option; the interface changed once again.

Currently, there were four options to be chosen from. They were...

[Weapons]

[Clothes]

[Miscellaneous]

[Skills]

After seeing the four options, Jeremy decided to ignore [Weapons], [Clothes], and [Miscellaneous] for now because within the [Weapons] option, there were only common rank items which were a whopping two ranks below his rare ranked staff.

Furthermore, he also had his own steel spear for close combat, which ranked at a very high grade for a common rank item.

As for [Clothes] option, there were only clothing-related kinds of stuff necessary for a person to wear and change daily. There was no magical clothing within the shop at all.

Even if there were one, everyone right here wouldn't have enough SP to buy it anyway. Its price should be sky-high as an Eiffel Tower.

At most, there should be some good-grade armors to fend off the various physical attacks that they would be receiving from the monsters' claws.

As for [Miscellaneous] option, there were various personal care products from toothpaste, shampoo, soap, foods, rations, tent, lipstick, powder, toilet, and even small hut.

This one was quite special because it contained necessary items, such as a toilet or a small hut which had a water system and waste disposal system within. It was like this because everyone here needed to attend to their routine 'activities'...

That's why there were more than one thousand items in this option, of which Jeremy had already prepared his own miscellaneous items, that was... except for the toilet...

Concurrently, Jeremy was using the mind command to access the [Skills] option. Instantly after, the interface changed into a new one.

Right now, there was a long row list of skills projected on the interface. Looking at the right top corner of the interface, Jeremy saw a number of 186. That meant 186 skills were currently purchasable.

Additionally, behind those skills, there were numbers signifying the remaining buyable times that could be bought from, while behind those numbers, there stated the price of each skill ranging from the cheapest one at the top to the most expensive one at the bottom.

Unsurprisingly, most skills right there were passive skills with only some active skills that mostly mingled in the middle and last section of the skills.

Jeremy was currently scrolling down while skimming the skill names.

He saw many skills being projected past by his retinas, such as fishing, boxing, sword-wielding, spear-wielding, cooking, talking, stealth, and many more.

The sounds of sword-wielding or stealth skill might seem extraordinary at first glance, but Jeremy knew that they were only at the very basic level of which the person who bought those skills had to hone and train in them for a very long time before they could level them up further.

So, Jeremy ignored most of the skills that could be easily acquired by putting in some efforts for now.

He kept scrolling down and down, passing the middle section, but he still saw nothing that might be useful for him.

Right when he was scrolling down casually, not expecting to see anything that would be able to surprise him anymore.

Jeremy's eyes abruptly widened...