Chapter 4: Lapis Lazuli Feia
"Tip: Unknown equipment data entry has been completed, and it took a total of 2 hours and 16 minutes."
Well? Is it finally over?
The so-called unknown equipment refers to the spar fragment embedded in Chu Ge's forehead, he has been perceiving the attributes of this equipment since he first started the game, but the reply he got is "Data entry, please be patient".
【Lapis Lazuli Feia】
[Origin: Unknown]
[Equipment Type: Accessories]
[Equipment Rarity: Miracle (Real)]
[Durability: Never wear]
[Trait: Spirituality, all actions cost reduced by 50%, wisdom +1, will +1.] 】
[Passive ability: Divinity,??? 】
[Explanation: The price comes from life, and the effort is often not rewarded as it should be. 】
Chu Ge was not surprised that lapis lazuli was a miracle quality, and the effect of the spiritual item was also easy to understand, and it also explained the source of the initial value of his special attributes.
As for the passive ability called "divinity", it seems that it is because of some lack of conditions or because of his own weakness, and he cannot peek into its true value for the time being.
It's worth mentioning that when the word "real" appears after the rarity, the piece of equipment will have a magical effect, that is, it can be brought into the real world.
In Origin Dawn, gamers are generally divided into two types, adaptors and synergists.
For adaptors, this world is like a real game, with the only added benefit being the ability to bring items with real attributes back to the real world.
After death, the adaptor will be out, erasing the game and all memories of the continent of Olanca.
And the extremely rare number of collaborators, experiencing death in the game represents the complete loss of life in the real world!
Corresponding to the cost are all kinds of enviable benefits, such as all passive abilities and attribute enhancements, which will be mapped to reality!
The reason why Chu Ge was valued and restrained by the mimic organization in his previous life was that in addition to providing those big people with real props to strengthen their physical lifespan every once in a while, his combat power was also a sharp blade in the face of hostile forces!
To put it bluntly, in his previous life, Chu Ge was a hunting dog in captivity, going out to hunt when he needed it, and keeping him in a cage when he didn't need it.
Locked in that cage that he could easily tear open!
Seeing that Chu Ge's expression was a little trance-like, Oliver subconsciously thought that the young man was afraid in his heart, so he patted Chu Ge on the back heavily:
"Relax man, if you start to get scared on the road, the rest of the road will be even harder."
Oliver is one of the three mercenaries, and his strength is at the bottom of the three, but his attribute value is definitely higher than Chu Ge's.
Chu Ge was indeed caught in the memory, but it didn't mean that he had lost his vigilance, at least he would definitely be able to avoid Oliver's back pat just now.
"Thank you."
He didn't have any desire to correct the other party, and even showed a little bit of shyness.
To the west of the town of Brevwell is a dense forest called Nordland, which was originally a gold panning cave where adventurers were born and died, but because the former mutation was cleared more than 20 years ago, it lost more than ninety percent of its development value, resulting in few people entering to explore it now, and the decline of Brewell began.
The group had now arrived at the edge of the dense forest by car, and Chu Ge had some beads of sweat oozing from his forehead now because of his excessive weight bearing and high-speed movement.
Everyone else wondered why he was carrying so many things, the lantern was understandable, the shovel was too strange, and the real ruins were not as described in the third-rate knight novels, most of the very sophisticated mechanisms could not be dealt with by shovels at all.
But no one else has much to say about it, after all, they did similar stupid things when they were younger.
After walking for more than an hour, Chu Ge and the others finally came to their destination this time, a cliff overgrown with dancing grass, and a small pile of conspicuous darkness at the foot of the cliff.
It was first discovered by a hunter that on a rainy night a few days ago, a large tree that grew here had been struck by lightning and burned to ashes.
According to Mr. Henry, he had bought it from the hunter at a great cost, but Chu Ge estimated that the hunter was eighty percent dead.
As for the cause of death, there is no need to say much.
Because the entrance to the cave was not wide, everyone marched in line, and Phil, who was at the front, lit torches and went deeper into the cave.
As the weakest member of the team, Chu Ge was placed in the center of the team, behind him, at Henry's suggestion.
In a sense, Henry prefers to expose his back to the weakest guy in the team.
After slowly going deeper for more than forty meters, the passage finally came to an end.
This is an open underground cave, the air is not as dirty as imagined, but unexpectedly fresh, and the stone walls in the cave emit a faint light, which should contain some kind of special mineral.
The rest of the people still lit the torches, even Chu Ge, and the lantern was still lying quietly in the backpack, not revealing any light.
The caverns underneath didn't feel quiet, and the sound of water coming from a distance suggested that it wasn't a completely enclosed area.
The smell of spores in the air was strong, mostly due to the dense moss on the walls of the cave.
The hunter must have made a preliminary exploration of the cave, otherwise it would not have been possible to confirm the presence of ruins here.
Although there are not many forks in this cave, if you really investigate them one by one, it will definitely take no less time, but fortunately, Henry has learned the right path from the hunter, otherwise Chu Ge would have secretly guided it.
Following Henry's footsteps, everyone came to a special cave entrance, the stone stalactites on the top of the cave hung vertically, and the connected stone pillars covered the vision of several people like a dense forest, and the ground under their feet had already been eroded by the water droplets dripping from the top of the pothole.
Some of the slender stone pillars have been damaged by human scratches, which are very conspicuous, and they should be specially made by hunters.
The width of the hole was several times larger than the one it had first entered, and the ground had begun to flatten out, like a tunnel dug out by hand.
"What is this?"
It didn't seem entirely pointless for Oliver to look around, he first spotted the strange pile around the corner.
Several people looked in the direction he was pointing, and although their vision was not very clear under the interplay of light and shadow, they could still vaguely feel that the pile of things was out of place with their surroundings.
Seeing that everyone's eyes were full of vigilance and hesitation, Henry immediately spoke:
"According to the hunter, there will be no danger until there is a real artificial structure, so this place should be fairly safe, so you don't have to worry too much."
Having said that, Phil and Isaac still didn't let their guard down, and walked over there with their weapons in hand.