Ignoring his usual habit of leaving behind Crystal Coins, Du You continued to absorb them, then stuck with the previous strategy, letting the Land Dog continue to search. As the Land Dog kept searching, Du You gradually began to understand the Goblins in the forest. They were not much different from savages, and they weren’t exactly the brightest creatures either. Goblins would eat anything, but their primary diet consisted of small animals and mushrooms. Some goblins, when they stumbled upon the bodies of their fallen comrades, didn’t even question why they had died. Instead, they inspected the deceased for a moment and then carried away the bodies. At first, Du You couldn’t figure out what they were doing. But later, he realised what was going on when he saw a starving Goblin twist off a limb from one of the Goblin corpses and start eating it. The bodies of their own kind probably just served as food reserves in their eyes. Du You felt a bit nauseous. Despite being used to killing, watching these creatures eat their own kind was something he struggled to stomach. Feeling sickened, Du You directly went forward and killed all of them. Even though he knew doing this wouldn’t change the innate nature of the goblins, it at least made him feel a bit better. With the assistance of the Land Dog, Du You had killed over two hundred goblins in a single day. He had actually completed his task long ago. But since he hasn’t turned in the task, it was still hanging on his panel. At this time, the task could be turned in at any moment. But as soon as he did, he would have to leave this world. This was a trick: completed tasks could be turned in at any time, providing flexibility in controlling time. By slaying these goblins, Du You gained many Crystal Coins. His Summoning Class had absorbed ten Crystal Coins but had not leveled up. For the first time, Du You realized that in order to level up, both his professions had to reach the threshold. This meant that the resources he consumed had doubled compared to if he only had one profession. Du You was uncertain whether this was a good or bad thing. However, after breaking through, the benefits he would get should also increase. "I still have to participate in group leveling in three days, so I better not level up for now." After pondering, Du You decided to conceal his leveling issue. Kept his level temporarily at one, Du You had only absorbed nine Crystal Coins for his Magic class and did not continue to level up. But the accumulation of a large number of Crystal Coins was still very important. When leveling up from 1 to 2, he needed to consume ten Crystal Coins. When leveling up to 3, he would need twenty. Every level up would increase by ten. This was the biggest downside to having a high star rating. When he leveled up to 10, he would need to consume a hundred Crystal Coins to reach the pinnacle of the Awakener. Even though it appeared that his gains were huge, leveling up was not as easy as it seemed. Storing the remaining Crystal Coins in his backpack, Du You prepared to rest. After almost twenty hours of non-stop activity, Du You was exhausted. Fortunately, as an Awakener, Du You didn’t need much sleep. If it had been a regular person, they would have long given up. This forest was rather clean, with only the goblins who had lessened the potential dangers. With Xiaozi and the Land Dog keeping watch, Du You didn’t even need to pick a good place to sleep. All he needed to do was set up his tent. There were several types of goblins: some wielded long swords, others long spears, but there were only a few variations. Long swords were hard to find, so there were fewer of this type. The long spears, due to their harder manufacturing process, were almost as rare as the goblin archers. Over time, Du You also found that almost all the goblins here were level 1. The reason Du You knew this was because it was written on the goblins’ heads. Although Du You couldn’t see the enemy’s attributes, he could see their levels. A single digit floated above their heads, indicating their level. Unfortunately, all the goblins remained at level 1, so it didn’t make much difference anyway. When Du You woke up early the next day, Xiaozi ran over excitedly and rubbed up against him. "Strange, where’s the Land Dog, why is it not here?" Du You felt slightly off, not seeing the Land Dog that usually warmly greeted him. Xiazi flapped its wings and pointed to a piece of vacant land. Du You suddenly realized, twenty-four hours had passed already. Basic summons could only sustain for a day, and the cooldown time was also a day. "Oh, I totally forgot about that." Du You had overlooked this as Xiazi was always there. For the Summon Xiazi skill, Du You had already added ten Crystal Coins. As long as his level increased, Xiaozi would level up as well. Xiaozi was now much stronger than before. Previously, if he had encountered a group of ten or fewer goblins, he could handle them. But now, he could even take on groups of twenty. "Let’s see what my luck is like today. Come out, my Summoned Creature." Du You stood on the vacant ground, not bothering to select a specific location. After eating breakfast and organising his stuff, he started to summon. The same familiar gesture, the same familiar Summoning Array. Read complete versıon only at 𝓷𝓸𝓿𝓮𝓵✦𝕗𝕚𝕣𝕖✦𝙣𝙚𝙩 The Summoned Creature that emerged was still random. "This one’s silhouette is much larger. I wonder what it is. Hey, it’s a bear, not bad at all!" Du You’s eyes lit up; a bear was a very powerful fighting pet. Summoned Creature: Brown Bear, Mutation 1 level, trait - great strength. Again, it was a magical beast mutated from a common animal. Although he wasn’t sure of the specifics, its strength was undoubtedly much greater than the Land Dog’s. His luck today was really good. "Good. With you, today’s operation will be much easier. Come, help me find the goblin groups. We’ll continue hunting today." Having tasted the benefits, Du You couldn’t let that opportunity slip away. As he continued hunting, the number of Crystal Coins he reaped became fewer and fewer. He didn’t know why, but as long he could keep earning, he would not give up on the hunt. The Brown Bear sniffed the air. It behaved similarly to the Land Dog, but its movements were significantly slower. Along the way, it would sniff while advancing, its pace more than halved from before. "What’s going on? Why is it so slow? Isn’t a bear’s nose better than a dog’s? Could it be that if their traits don’t include tracking, they can’t do it?" The bear’s performance was much worse than he’d expected.