Translator: Dragon Boat Translation Editor: Dragon Boat Translation

Even if Zhang Yun was not short of money, he had to think about the future of his aunt and two younger cousins. He had to make as much money as possible to make their lives more comfortable.

In his previous life, Zhang Yun had already experienced the pain of destitute life. He was looked down upon by the people around him.

And so, that was why he worked so hard.

Even if he had to repeat two years and spend a lot of time and energy to reawaken, he had to get a good enough professional talent.

Fourthly…

This was also the prerequisite for the first and third goals.

Zhang Yun must increase both his strength and Fjolm’s.

This was especially so for him to improve his own power.

There was a way in.

There were many.

The most basic of all was to look for Time-Limited Invasion Dungeons to explore, or pay the price to obtain partial access to the underground city, kill the monsters in the dungeons, level up, and increase his four-dimensional attributes.

In addition, Zhang Yun could try his luck with the lottery to obtain suitable equipment and skill books that could improve his hardware.

Also, as mentioned before, he had to maintain a high frequency of physical training every day to get a random attribute point reward.

Zhang Yun would need to fight with other professionals, find powerful big shots to learn from, train his combat ability and movement techniques, and crush others thoroughly.

He satisfied the first few requirements.

He could then pursue even more high-end methods of improvement.

For example, the extremely money-burning weapon that required tens of thousands of repeated training to increase the skill level. And the search for heavenly materials and earthly treasures that could change one’s growth potential.

If you were a genius…

You could even use your own abilities to create your own self-created skills, or you could combine the effects of multiple skills together and make them ‘mutate’ into a more powerful combination and profound skills…

In short…

Zhang Yun wanted to become a top-notch professional.

It wasn’t something one could achieve by just killing monsters, leveling up, and gathering loot.

Instead, it required tons of energy, sweat, and hard work—as well as a certain amount of talent and luck, and constant training oneself in hazardous environments.

The fifth goal…

It was also his last one.

Zhang Yun needed to find a way to give Fjolm an actual living person’s identity.

Otherwise, as a Shadow Hero, Fjolm had to satisfy the physiological needs of three meals a day and the important task of protecting Zhang Yun, which was very troublesome.

Yes!

That was right!

Zhang Yun could keep her back in the “Shadow Space” at any time.

He would call her out when he needed her.

It was just like summoning beasts.

But this was really too inconvenient.

It would also be easy for people to discover the little secret between the Shadow Hero and Brother Shadow.

In the future…

Zhang Yun practically bid farewell to the path of forming teams with others to clear dungeons.

He had to be a lone wolf that acted alone.

Only then could Fjolm be of use.

It wasn’t that this was bad.

After all…

Loneliness was the catalyst for progress.

It allowed people to focus on their thoughts and work.

To avoid being disturbed by the outside world.

However, Zhang Yun had to do something.

This world was also a society consisting of humans.

Those who didn’t fit in, even if they were strong, would still be eliminated and become the target of ostracization. One would lose many benefits one had obtained.

Unless one was strong enough to ignore the rules.

Zhang Yun’s strength had not reached the level where he could ignore the laws of society.

He had to follow the rules of the game.

In addition, there was a very good saying: “When you’re outside, one more friend means one more path.”

Zhang Yun didn’t need to give up this handy advantage.

Just like right now.

Zhang Yun needed the help of his friend.