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Demon Hunter and His Cabin-Chapter 84 - 0 The True Purpose of the Hunter’s Cabin
Chapter 84: Chapter 084 The True Purpose of the Hunter’s Cabin
Having exited his consciousness space, Roger scrutinized his cabin carefully.
Well…
“It doesn’t seem like anything has changed?”
After visiting Bob’s villa in the woods, he then looked at his own cabin.
“It really is quite shabby.”
“Next time, the next time I upgrade, I must get a bigger house!”
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Roger firmly made up his mind.
At the end of the room, there was a new door-shaped frame on the wall. Roger walked over and touched it, and after a moment, he came to his senses.
According to the instructions, the expanded Training Ground was directly behind the cabin. Roger did not need to do the construction himself; he just needed to chop a sufficient amount of wood and stack it at the back.
Overnight, the Training Ground behind the cabin would be automatically completed. Normally, one could reach the Training Ground simply by going through this door from the living room.
The Training Room wasn’t built yet. Roger didn’t know the specific effects, but judging by the name, it would definitely accelerate his training.
In one corner of the room, there was a new wooden box about one meter in length and 60 centimeters in height.
Roger opened the wooden box.
The wooden box was empty, but a virtual screen appeared before his eyes. With a thought, the dagger in his hand was automatically stored in the Storage Box.
Although there was no textual explanation, Roger knew that if someone else opened his wooden box, they would see nothing. However, from Roger’s perspective, a miniaturized dagger had appeared on the screen.
With a thought,
The dagger reappeared in his hand.
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“It’s not me who has the Special Ability, but this house…”
The space in the Storage Box was large enough, with hundreds of dense grids. As the house’s level increased, the number would likely grow.
What excited Roger the most was that there was no concept of time within the Storage Box—like the Qiankun Bags he had seen in cultivation novels from his previous life, it was a magnified version.
“If it’s so convenient, what if I move it away?”
An idea popped into his mind, and Roger couldn’t wait to experiment.
The wooden box was not heavy, and he easily moved it outside the cabin.
“Clack!”
A light sound came from the room.
Turning his head, the backpack that Roger had just put into the wooden box appeared in the room out of thin air, placed in a peculiar position as if it had always been there.
“As expected…”
“Better to honestly upgrade and unlock new functions.”
Putting the Storage Box back in its place, Roger continued to study his upgraded cabin.
As he looked, he suddenly noticed a problem.
“There’s a slight increase in attacks against wild beasts, and both swimming speed and breath-holding duration have improved.”
From any angle, these two trophy boosts corresponded with the Mutated Claw and Mutated Scales.
And the most important part, upon reaching level 3, the above trophy enhancements would be unaffected by distance!
Roger suddenly realized something.
“The cabin upgrades are directly linked to the trophies I’ve earned independently. Since they are trophies, they must have unique properties, which means submitting the same trophies might not have any effect.”
“Or even if there is an effect, it would be minuscule.”
The enhancements from trophies would affect a Hunter’s physical qualities. The trophies earned now were rather low-level, so their impact wasn’t significant.
What about later on?
What if he hunted creatures like High Tier Vampires or dragons?
Thinking about this situation, Roger’s breathing suddenly became rapid.
“It’s forcing me to keep hunting monsters.”
“Demon Hunters, truly living up to the name!”
The previous Roger had been busy improving his personal strength, and there weren’t many monsters worth hunting around, so since coming to Baytown, it was only today that he had managed to upgrade his Hunter’s Cabin to level 2.
However, with this upgrade, Roger realized that individual strength was indeed very important, but likewise, the level of the Hunter’s Cabin was fundamental.
If his Hunter’s Cabin were now upgraded to level 20, with walls adorned with High Tier trophies, he might not even need to cultivate, perhaps he could thrash the vast majority of monsters just with the enhancement from the trophies, right?
But obtaining trophies is not that easy.
Gifts given by others at most count as presents. Only those that are obtained through fighting, earned in bloody combat, can be called trophies!
Based on the experience of obtaining his first trophy, fights completed independently have an extra bonus, even if the quality itself is not high, they can still provide a lot of experience for the cabin’s upgrade.
In my previous life, I was a slave to my house; never expected that in this life my fate would still be directly linked to a house.
But there’s nothing worth getting tangled up about since all the benefits fall upon me.
“Level 3, I must quickly reach level 3!”
“Two types of swordsmanship, that is, after upgrading to level 3, the Green Grass Trial was unlocked. It seems that level 3 represents a qualitative change.”
“Moreover, according to the hints after upgrading, the Hunter’s Cabin can also help hunters increase their success rate in passing the Green Grass Trial after reaching level 3!”
“This is a matter of life and death.”
Both games and reality remind Roger that trials come with risks and promotion must be approached with caution!
“Find the prey, hunt the monsters!”
Roger set himself the next stage of goals.
Speaking of hunting monsters, currently, there is none more professional than the Hunters Guild, although Roger is still unclear about the path for Demon Hunters to advance in this world.
But in terms of being well-informed and influential in the secular world, the Hunters Guild certainly has its unique advantages.
Their information network can even penetrate a small seaside town like Baytown, and a Demonic Hunter like Henrik carries dozens of legal documents on him.
These documents can come in very handy in many situations, just like the last time when asking Adeline, a regular certificate from the Wildlife Protection Association was even more useful than one from the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
This world is in fact not at all peaceful.
But all Transcendent activities are hidden in the shadows, if Roger alone were to analyze and search, he might not come across them even once throughout a whole year.
“Should I try to join the Hunters Guild?”
Roger was hesitant.
His identity always made him uneasy; he had told Henrik that he came from a declining Demon Hunter family.
But one’s own family knows its own affairs.
In this world of Transcendent beings, he, a transmigrator, truly felt somewhat uneasy.
It’s not out of the question that within the guild, there might be some mysterious power that could reveal his true identity.
From this perspective, joining the Hunters Guild was definitely not a good choice.
“I can only take it one step at a time.”
After considering for a long time, Roger still couldn’t make a decision.
By then it was already very late, so he tidied up a bit and hurried back to Adeline’s house.
Adeline didn’t say much about Roger’s late return; she knew he had gone to attend a party, just made small talk for a while, and then went upstairs to rest.
Just as Roger was about to go to bed, he unexpectedly received a call from Henrik.
“Do you have time?”
“I want to take you to meet someone tomorrow,” Henrik said.