What the hell, isn’t this the game Interface I played earlier? Su Hao... No, it has become Xiar now. He was stunned for a moment before he came back to his senses. After wiping my eyes, the translucent Interface was still floating in the bottom of my eyes, as if it was directly engraved on my retina, and would never disappear no matter how I turned my head. The box Interface is just floating, with rows of numbers and text displayed on it. It is extremely simple and does not have the fancy Interface and images like before. "Charles Mesterling Spirit 18, Strength 06, Constitution 05, Agility07 Not Spirit Awakening" There are blank grids below, which are used to display miniature totem images in the game, but now there are none , not even the black wolf, Nine-Lived Cat, etc. that are given to newbies. As a casual game produced by a certain company, relying on KouKou's powerful social network, it quickly became popular on the Internet from the moment it was launched. The biggest feature of this game is that you can cultivate various totems, and finally you can Evolution into dragons, Fire Phoenix and other super Divine Pets. Of course, the cultivation of totems requires various resources such as gems. As for how to get Evolution materials such as gems and whether they are still used... How can you become stronger without gold! At first, he was just having fun and relaxing to relieve the fatigue of intense work, but as he became obsessed with it, he completely went to the point of no return. Not only have I given up all the games I played before, but my favorite figurines have also been turned into various totem peripherals, and I have unknowingly lost tens of thousands of dollars in them. Later, he spent thousands of yuan to smoke a rubbish Savanna Gray Wolf totem for ten consecutive draws, which made him use a plug-in for the first time after drinking wine and regardless of the danger of being banned. This Totem Evolution Modulator in front of me. The biggest feature of this plug-in is that it can save the step of smashing gems and other Evolution materials, and force the totem to Evolution directly! In this way, the Evolution process becomes extremely easy, completely super Divine Pets, with the rhythm of just one click. However, before he could enjoy the pleasure of owning countless Divine Pets, he had already traveled to another world.
He carefully searched his memory for the specific effects and style of the plugin, vaguely realizing that there seemed to be a significant difference. The details were lost on him, as he had been drunk earlier and had long forgotten everything.
"Damn it, if I had known, I wouldn't have drunk!" He slapped his throbbing head hard, feeling quite speechless.
He had no idea how he had crossed over; one moment he was awake, and the next, the world had changed. Damn!
Sigh!
"Forget it, I'll just take a break. Everything can wait until tomorrow." Xiar helplessly set aside his thoughts. Having just crossed over, any attempt to think made his head ache terribly. He decided to get some good sleep to recover.
Wrapped in luxurious golden silk bedding, Xiar gradually fell into a deep slumber. Two vastly different life experiences intertwined in his dreams, transforming into snippets of film that played continuously…
"Young Master… Young Master…"
A voice seemed to drift in from the side. Xiar groggily opened his eyes; sunlight streamed through the slightly blurred glass, casting a warm glow on his cheek and making the soft fur above appear golden.
"Um, where is this?" Xiar's light blue eyes were filled with confusion, completely unaware of his current situation.
"Young Master, it's time. You need to go greet the Master."
The previous voice reappeared, and he finally noticed the figure standing beside him. The haze in his eyes dissipated as he sighed inwardly.
"So… it's not a dream. This is no longer the Flowering Family."
The person beside him was his maid named Eve, a sixteen-year-old girl who was slender with a charming doll-like face and big eyes, resembling a thirteen or fourteen-year-old loli.
Her voice was sweet and somewhat reminiscent of a children's song star, perfectly fitting the standards of his previous life.
At that moment, she was holding clothes and secretly glancing at his face with a hint of blush. When their eyes met, she quickly looked away like a startled rabbit.
What a nice benefit… too bad he couldn't bring himself to act on it!
Su Hao got out of bed. Eve, a common girl who had moved to Shining Gold Town from afar, had encountered robbers on her first outing, resulting in the brutal murder of her parents.
The original owner of this body had found her cute and charming, and thus took her in as a maid, with intentions that were all too obvious.
Unfortunately, before he could indulge himself, he met his end, leaving Su Hao to inherit the situation.
Under Eve's service, he quickly groomed himself. He combed his messy hair neatly, changed into a silver-gray outfit trimmed with gold, and spritzed on a bit of perfume, transforming into a refined young nobleman.
Once he confirmed that everything was in order, he left the bedroom alone.
Baron Bougiano was a rather conservative nobleman who had been striving to ascend to the ranks of high nobility. As such, he held strict expectations and did not allow any breaches of etiquette.
Fortunately, it seemed that the Baron was preoccupied with something else and did not have much time to discipline him.
As Su Hao stepped out of his building, he could see that the estate was vast, equivalent to three or four football fields, yet it housed fewer than two hundred people. Among them were nearly a hundred private soldiers who rarely moved about freely.
Thus, as he walked through the estate, he hardly encountered anyone; only some children from the family were playing in the courtyard, adding a touch of life to the otherwise quiet manor.
Su Hao passed by several maids who looked at him with a hint of fear in their eyes. He stepped onto the wooden floor and traversed the long corridor until he paused in front of an independent room.
"Come in," a warm voice called from within.
He took a deep breath, keeping his nerves taut, afraid of revealing anything unusual. Once inside, he saw a tall middle-aged man.
This man had smooth wine-red hair like his own, wore gold-rimmed glasses, and sported a well-groomed mustache. He sat upright, exuding an air of old-world nobility that felt oppressive.
At that moment, he was seated with a beautifully bound book in hand.
"Father, good morning," Su Hao said respectfully, placing his right hand over his chest and bowing slightly.
The Baron looked up and frowned slightly upon seeing him. "Xiar, stay away from those Bards. What kind of behavior is it to fool around with them?"
“Isn’t the son of Viscount Mark coming over as a guest? You should accompany him well and learn from him. The coming-of-age ceremony is just around the corner, and you still seem to be doing nothing…”
Xiar lowered his head, remaining silent. The other party enjoyed reprimanding him like this, which made the original owner of his body deeply fear him. Unless absolutely necessary, he would never approach him willingly.
“My lord, the young master is just a bit playful at the moment; he usually works very hard,” Steward Simon habitually advised.
He had been serving as the steward of the estate since the time of Baron Bougiano’s father. The Baron treated him more like a senior than a servant.
“Let this one slide, but put in more effort. After your coming-of-age ceremony, I plan to send you to the Imperial Royal Academy. If you can’t even pass the most basic entrance assessment then, you’ll be grounded for three months!”
Listening to the stern reprimand, Xiar quickly nodded repeatedly, “Yes, Father, I will definitely work hard!”
The Imperial Royal Academy was a prestigious institution specifically for nobles, where even imperial princes and princesses studied. Achieving success there could lead to positions in the imperial army or major cities, making it an enticing opportunity for all nobles.
Burgano was merely a Baron; getting him into such an academy required immense connections and financial resources, none of which had been disclosed to him.
This made him recall his parents in his previous life, who had also struggled greatly to get him into university… How pitiful their hearts were!
After exchanging pleasantries and leaving, Xiar wiped the sweat from his forehead. The fear of the original owner seeped into him, causing him to feel a sense of dread.
He glanced at the blooming purple flowers in the courtyard, paused for a moment, and murmured, “Next, I should go meet that person…”
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