Chapter 1451 The Game Arena 1
Linlang realized that she had just entered the world shortly before it became a game arena, so she quickly used all the money she had to buy supplies and put them in her spatial storage.

There's no need to worry about suddenly spending all your money on supplies and causing the authorities to be suspicious. Once the world turns into a game arena, the authorities will immediately lose all their functions, and even if someone notices something is wrong, they won't be able to investigate.

After the world became a playground, everything from before the apocalypse became useless—all the resources rotted away. It was obvious that the people who created the playground didn't want people to have any resources, so that they could only obtain resources by playing games and fighting monsters.

However, the supplies in Linlang's space should still be usable, unless the person controlling this world comes from a higher-dimensional world and can even control the things in her space.

She didn't contact her relatives in this world to make any preparations, because her original parents were divorced and had each started their own families. They weren't close to her at all, and both sides treated her as a burden and didn't take care of her much. Since that was the case, she naturally didn't need to tell them about the upcoming game and remind them to make any preparations.

After a busy week, having spent all her money, Linlang saw that the amusement park was about to open, so she drove to the suburbs, to a place she had discovered a few days earlier in Little Bee, a place with water, mountains, and a large plain where she could farm.

In this world, there's a chance to obtain Lord's Tokens by defeating monsters. With Lord's Tokens, you can build your own territory.

According to the original owner's memories, the chance of getting a Lord's Token from elite monsters or world bosses is much higher than from regular monsters. Linlang would definitely choose to fight monsters with a higher drop rate in order to get a Lord's Token, so as not to live in someone else's territory without a Lord's Token, be controlled by someone else, and not be free.

If you manage it well, you shouldn't have any problem fighting elite monsters, let alone wild bosses.

Linlang arrived in the suburbs and stopped at the place she had previously observed through the little bees.

This is a hilly area with a large plain and a stream. At the end of the plain is a small hill. It has mountains, water, and plains, making it the most convenient place to build a territory after obtaining the Lord's Token.

You should know that some people leave their territories indiscriminately, and end up with endless troubles, either because there's no water in the territory or because there's no good land to farm.

Once you have a territory, you can build various structures, including wells. However, wells have requirements regarding the land. If the land has too little water, you cannot build a well. Even if the land meets the requirements for building a well, the daily water production will vary depending on the soil's moisture content.

The playground is unscientific, but they suddenly start talking about science when it comes to the well.

If we can't build wells, we can only rely on water dropped by monsters to survive, which is too troublesome because the water dropped by monsters is only enough for drinking, not for washing our faces or taking a bath.

Although it's now a game world, clothes don't need to be washed anymore. Clothes dropped in the game will never get dirty—if they do, just take them off, put them in your backpack, and put them back on, and they'll be clean again.

But everyone still needs to wash their face and take a bath, this isn't a game where people don't have to wash their face or take a bath.

So it won't work without water.

As for the land for farming, the same applies. If a lord wants to cultivate farmland, he must cultivate it in a place where it can be cultivated. For example, you can never cultivate farmland on rocks.

That's why Linlang chose such a place. The original owner of this body obtained the Lord's Token, but didn't choose a good location, which made construction very troublesome later on.

Just as Linlang parked the car and was walking around to find out what was going on, suddenly, a thick fog rolled in and she could see nothing.

Then a voice rang out. "Welcome to the Lord's Game. You have attribute points to allocate. Would you like to allocate them now?"

Then a game panel popped up, showing that she had ten attribute points available for allocation.

Since it's been gamified, the players' own physical data is no longer valid; it's all provided by the game developers.

Players have five attributes: Strength, Intelligence, Constitution, Defense, and Speed.

Strength affects physical attack, intelligence affects spell attack and mana, constitution affects health, defense affects damage, and speed, needless to say, affects movement speed, evasion, hit rate, and the like.

When the game begins, everyone starts with ten points in each of the five attributes, and then has ten more points to allocate to other attributes.

Just as Linlang was looking at the panel, the fog dissipated, and Linlang saw that there were monsters everywhere on the road.

People could tell at a glance that this was a monster, because it didn't look like any creature from this planet, and it was very ugly.

The goblin-like monsters that appear at the very beginning are the easiest to defeat. They are only level one and have no other abilities; they can only fight with their bare hands.

There's no need to worry that most people haven't fought before the apocalypse and will be crippled or killed by these monsters. The game provides a three-day protection period for new players, which is obviously to prevent people from being unable to defeat these monsters and becoming crippled or killed with a single hit, making the game unplayable.

The three-day newbie protection period is meant to allow everyone to level up, find territory or build their own territory, and then slowly enjoy the game.

Since we are currently in the newbie protection period, even if we see goblins and they attack Linlang, Linlang will be fine.

Therefore, Linlang ignored the goblins seeing her and continuing to attack her, and instead opened the game panel to allocate attribute points to herself.

Since monsters can't attack you during the three-day newbie protection period, it means your defense and health are invincible. So you don't need to add points to defense and health for now. Therefore, Linlang naturally put most of her ten attribute points into strength and intelligence, and a small portion into speed, with a distribution of 4:4:2.

The reason for adding intelligence is that there will be monsters that are immune to physical attacks. If your intelligence is too low, your magic attack will be too weak, making it difficult to fight them.

Acceleration is for fighting powerful monsters. If you're too slow, you won't even be able to catch up with them, so how can you fight them?

After adding points, Linlang took a stick from the car and got off to fight monsters.

Linlang used a stick to hit the goblins simply because she didn't want to touch them with her bare hands. In fact, whether she used a stick or not, the attack power would be the same, because the stick is not a product of the game but a real thing, so it doesn't have any offensive capabilities. Holding it in her hand to attack the monster is the same as Linlang hitting it with her bare hands.

As mentioned earlier, this world has been gamified, so anything not provided by the game has no attributes. For example, clothes only serve an aesthetic purpose; even if you wear a bulletproof vest, it won't offer any protection against monsters.

To have any blocking effect, you need to pick up the clothing dropped by monsters, which will have a defensive effect.


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