Chapter 95 The Islanders' Loyalty

The dagger was originally stuck in the giant's arm, and after the giant melted, it naturally fell onto that blue land.

However, the blue color seemed to be slowly spreading outwards, which explained why the giants were so distressed.

Jiang Ran's steel shovel was corroded and rusted by the poison, but the dagger lying on the poisoned ground did not affect its gleaming at all.

Good stuff, can't let it pass us by.

Jiang Ran used the robotic arm to hold the dagger and put it into the empty silver box, then examined it carefully.

As soon as it was placed inside, the originally silver treasure chest immediately turned pitch black.

Jiang Ran was astonished; the toxicity was far too potent.

Fortunately, the silver box on the ground prevented the blackness from spreading, which should have blocked the poison.

So Jiang Ran used ten shovels to clean up the large patch of polluted land and put it into ten large trash cans she found in her spatial storage.

Unexpectedly, those giants started chattering away again.

They seemed a little reserved, perhaps feeling guilty for talking too much nonsense.

Jiang Ran looked at Xiao Bai.

Xiao Bai took the initiative to translate: "...They said that every piece of land on the island is very precious and cannot be missing, so they hope that after the owner cleans up the pollution, he can return the soil."

Jiang Ran: ...

She suddenly had a strong suspicion that if the islanders were made from the soil of the island, then the pirates might have grown out of the sea.
But this thing looks like it could poison an elephant if you just touch it, so Jiang Ran didn't want to touch it carelessly.

Seemingly noticing the reluctance on Jiang Ran's face, the giants chattered for a while longer before handing Jiang Ran a glass bottle.

The small bottle, which looked like a toy in their hands, was actually as tall as Jiang Ran's forearm. It contained an unknown liquid that exuded a refreshing green hue.

Xiao Bai explained, "They said it's some kind of purifying potion, but I don't really understand. I only know that they can't touch the soil, or they'll get infected."

Jiang Ran shook the purification potion in her hand: "This isn't enough either."

Xiao Bai said, "They said that just one drop in the seawater can purify a large area of ​​soil."

So it was a concentrate after all.

Jiang Ran looked at the soil emitting a faint blue light, and her eyes flashed.

She found the huge wooden crate that had been used to store goods in the space, cut several slots in the bottom, and blocked them with a filter screen.

Then they poured all the poisonous soil into the large wooden box.

Upon seeing this, the giants spontaneously went to the seaside to fetch seawater and soil, mixed them together, and finally dripped the purifying potion into it.

Instantly, the blue soil seemed to fade, and the deep blue color was washed down from the soil along with the purifying potion, gathering in the glass bottle below.

To Jiang Ran's surprise, the so-called purifying potions seemed to have completed their mission and disappeared along with the seawater, leaving only a pool of blue, toxic liquid.

It filled two small bottles just right.

Jiang Ran put the medicine away with satisfaction, thinking that she might try adding it to the bullet manufacturing process later.

The giants who had been watching her intently suddenly burst into cheers. After a flurry of chatter, the most imposing giant knelt on one knee in front of Jiang Ran, his mountain-like body slightly bent, palm up, and handed her something.

Jiang Ran took it with some curiosity.

It turned out to be a strangely shaped whistle.

Before she could even speak, a system notification appeared. [Congratulations to the player for becoming the first island owner to gain the islanders' approval! Reward: Rune Empowerment *1. The island you are on now belongs solely to you and cannot be taken away. Achievement: Islanders' Loyalty.]

What the hell is this islanders' loyalty...?

Jiang Ran looked at the whistle in her hand and tried blowing it.

Contrary to expectations, it was not sharp, but rather melodious and crisp.

At her whistle, all the burly men raised their hands in a cheering gesture, and then slowly melted into the earth.

Jiang Ran was completely bewildered. Just as she was about to ask Xiaobai and the others what they had talked about, she received another series of system notifications.

[“Mental Synchronization” successfully triggered. Current pollution level: 0.01%, Mental Synchronization efficiency increased by 0.1%.]

[“Mental Synchronization” successfully triggered. Current pollution level: 0.01%, Mental Synchronization efficiency increased by 0.1%.]

[“Mental Synchronization” successfully triggered. Current pollution level: 0.01%, Mental Synchronization efficiency increased by 0.1%.]

……

At a glance, there are at least dozens of them.

Jiang Ran was stunned. She looked at the whistle in her hand, then at Xiaobai, and finally at the empty ground in front of her. She didn't know what to say for a moment.

What surprised her most was that below this series of prompts, there was another, different prompt.

[Currently collected Faith Points: 39. Store/Use.]

Jiang Ran subconsciously clicked save, then struggled to understand the current scene.

In other words, since Xiaobai's existence itself is a product of skill, when Xiaobai communicates with them, it is considered that Xiaobai is using a skill, thus meeting the trigger conditions for a passive skill.

reasonable.

For some reason, Xiaobai can roughly understand what the big men want to express, and the whistle that the big men give her seems to be some kind of tool that can summon or communicate with them, so it unconsciously strengthens the "synchronization" effect between Xiaobai and them.

reasonable.

The final result was that the passive was triggered inexplicably, which is reasonable, right?
But what exactly is this belief?

The 39 faith points, does that correspond to the 39 giants just now?
So here's the question: are the giants spawned on this island the same every time? If each different giant can provide faith points, wouldn't she be able to just start farming them?
Suppressing her excitement, Jiang Ran whistled again.

Nothing happened.

This is a bit awkward. What exactly is the purpose of this whistle?

Seemingly guessing Jiang Ran's thoughts, Xiao Bai softly suggested, "Perhaps this whistle is used to repel pirates?"

Jiang Ran thought for a moment, put away the whistle, and then patrolled the island.

If you didn't know about the existence of those giants, this place would look like an ordinary little island.

The amazing thing is that the trees that the middle-aged man and his gang had just cut down have disappeared, replaced by saplings.

Well, Jiang Ran had a feeling that many players might die at the hands of these "approachable" islanders...

After all, everyone has now realized the importance of upgrading ships, and when they see trees covering the island, their first reaction is definitely to stockpile some wood.

But once they make a move, they will be facing a terrifying giant that they cannot kill.

Jiang Ran shook her head and was about to go down the mountain when she suddenly caught sight of a glowing spot out of the corner of her eye.

 Thank you Mi Xinlan for the Xiaoxiang ticket! ()
  (End of this chapter)

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