Moran closed her eyes again and quickly regained her skills under the influence of the Dream Stone Bracelet.

When she transformed back into a ball of light and passed through the Dream Gate, appearing before the large rock at the entrance of Emerald Tree Village, the "Universal Skill Book - Dream Language" in her spiritual sea, which had been sealed along with the Dream Gate, seemed to detect that she had fully mastered the language and no longer needed the skill book's assistance. It suddenly flashed like a fleeting flower before dissipating into specks of fluorescent light.

Just then, a message with a flashing gold border suddenly popped up on the adventurer's panel:

[You have fully mastered the "General Skill - Dream Language". Reward: Skill Points x1, Experience Points x500, Dream Coins x1]

Moran looked in surprise at the newly added skill point bar and the "1" next to it on the adventurer panel.

Skill points are a very precious resource in the dream world. Learning each magic skill requires skill points, and the ways to obtain them are extremely limited.

Normally, there are only fixed skill point rewards when a job is upgraded, and the rarity of a job directly determines the number of skill points that can be obtained when upgrading.

She originally planned to gain skill points to learn new magic by repeatedly changing jobs and leveling up, but unexpectedly she discovered a new way to acquire them!
Moreover, this method of acquisition seems to have never been discovered by other adventurers.

She had never seen this in any strategy guide.

Dream Language is a knowledge-based skill, and learning it doesn't require skill points. So, wouldn't all Dream Adventurers be able to gain skill points by learning skills?

Magical skills are not easy to learn. Without skill books, a certain amount of magical talent may be required to master them. However, knowledge-based skills have no learning barriers.

Moran quickly brought up the screenshot function on the panel and saved the reward message.

For her, who was preparing to switch to a different profession and learn different magic skills, the extra skill points were not particularly valuable, but for the adventurers in the dream world, it was a completely different story.

When you encounter other adventurers, this information will definitely fetch a good price.

After all, for adventurers who pursue power, an extra skill point might mean learning an extra key spell.

While learning knowledge-based skills requires time investment, rote memorization is obviously much safer than risking one's life to perform rare tasks.

If you die ten times in the dream world, you will also die in the real world!
Compared to the unexpected skill points, the rewards of experience points and dream coins seem much more ordinary.

In the dream world, both of these are regular resources, which can be reliably obtained by defeating dream creatures and completing various tasks.

However, for new adventurers who have just entered the dream world, 500 experience points and 1 Dream Silver Coin are still a considerable fortune.

Experience points are directly related to the advancement of your job level.

By accumulating a certain number of points, you can increase your job level, unlock new job features, or gain new skill points.

Dream coins, as the universal currency of the dream world, are indispensable for adventurers.

Dream coins are divided into four levels.

The most basic is the Dream Copper Coin, which has a bronze luster. Above that are the Dream Silver Coin, which shimmers with silver light; the Dream Gold Coin, which shines with gold light; and the Dream Crystal Coin, which is crystal clear.

The exchange rate strictly follows a 1:10000 system. Ten thousand Dream Copper Coins will automatically merge into one Dream Silver Coin, and vice versa. This feature makes transactions very convenient.

Furthermore, the Dream Federation has set up contact points on each newbie floating island, which are specifically responsible for the exchange of Dream Coins and Federation Coins.

According to the official exchange rate, 1 Dream Copper Coin can be exchanged for 1 Federal Coin. This means that 1 Dream Silver Coin that Moran obtained is equivalent to 10000 Federal Coins in the real world. Xina lived in the orphanage for nearly fifteen years, and all her expenses combined didn't amount to that much.

She had only been in the dream world for a few minutes when she easily earned this money.

No wonder so many people in the real world yearn to become dream adventurers! There really is the possibility of getting rich overnight and transcending social classes here.

After receiving the dream coin, Moran took it out without saying a word and fed it to his card book.

Soon a {Dream Silver Coin} card appeared in her hand. After materializing it, she knew that she would not be short of money in the dream world.

The Dream Silver Coin was placed into the {Space Card}, divided into 10,000 Dream Copper Coins, and fed to the Card Book. Then, 10,000 Dream Silver Coins were made, combined into one Dream Gold Coin, and fed to the Card Book. Finally, 10,000 Dream Gold Coins were made, combined into one Dream Crystal Coin, and fed to the Card Book.

Moran quickly mastered the ability to create all Dream Coins.

Having achieved complete financial freedom in the dream world, Moran decisively overturned her original plan.

Moran originally planned to follow the strategy on the forum, first go to Emerald Wood Village to find a few Dreamers who needed help, take on various miscellaneous tasks, improve his favorability with Emerald Wood Village, and earn some Dream Coins and accumulate some experience points.

Once Mengmin's favorability rating reaches 60, he can write a guarantee letter for settling in Cuimu Village.

Take the household registration guarantee letter to the village chief, and the village chief will prepare a clan conversion ceremony to help you become a Lingtui clan member.

After becoming a member of the Spirit Clan, you can find the job mentor in Emerald Wood Village, complete the job change quest, and then learn job magic skills.

Moran had it all planned out: she would find a Dreamer who could transform into a furry beast and take on tasks like grooming and cleaning its fur to build up her favorability.

The guide says that animal-shaped beast whisperers with fur are very protective of their fur, and these types of quests are the fastest way to increase their favorability.

The entire process, according to the fastest record on the forum, will take at least two weeks.

But now that she's financially independent, she can have as many Dream Coins as she wants, so she doesn't need to go through all that trouble anymore.

Money matters in any world. If it doesn't, it's definitely because you chose the wrong "banknotes" or the denomination wasn't high enough!

Dream coins are the only circulating currency in the dream world, and they are very attractive to dreamers.

Moran recalled the information he had read about the dreamers of Emerald Wood Village and quickly came up with an excellent target for "bribery"—Elder Groot of Emerald Wood Village.

He has not only been in charge of the adventurers' race conversion ceremony, but is also a level 30 beastman, capable of creating job invitations and magic skill books for the beastman class.

Most importantly, this guy is greedy!

He had been very proactive in issuing quests to adventurers, but they had long since blacklisted him based on their past interactions.

Because this guy is so stingy that he won't put a single Dream Coin in the mission rewards. Sometimes he even hoards the Dream Coins that the Dream World gives as a mission reward subsidy, and then replaces them with some junk.

Adventurers used to think that the junk contained some kind of secret, but later they found that the junk was just junk.

For quests of similar difficulty, Old Groot always issued quests with slightly lower rewards than those given by other Dreamers, and so gradually, he became famous among adventurers. (End of Chapter)

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