Chapter 45: Foods Buff (Part 1)

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Father Barry couldn't believe how fast the heroes were working.

At first, the townspeople didn't understand how cement worked or how it was made.

But when Father Barry handed them the blueprint and explained that it was taught by the heroes, they quickly accepted this new knowledge.

Knowing that the heroes were summoned by the God of Light and that this was actually the God teaching them how to survive, the townspeople quickly set aside their doubts and embraced the new technique without hesitation.

Thanks to the combined efforts of the townspeople and the players, this progress wasn't easy to achieve.

Seeing this, Father Barry became much more confident about organizing the defense against the demon invasion.

For the players, after a full afternoon of hard work, the stone wall was beginning to take shape, and a strong sense of satisfaction filled them.

Surprisingly, moving bricks in the game turned out to be a brand-new gaming experience.

They worked hard all afternoon, repeating such a simple task, but the players didn't feel tired at all.

Watching the progress bar slowly increase, their satisfaction was obvious, and they were eager to keep going.

If he could truly have his own house in the game, it would be amazing.

This thought flashed through his mind and took root deeply in Master PungPong's heart.

But for now, the priority was to finish building the stone wall.

Maybe later, he could find some time to ask Father Barry how to get his own house.

Putting this idea aside, he continued working.

When he looked up again, the sky was glowing red with the setting sun.

The sun was going down, and the residents of Ulon Town were starting to prepare dinner.

He could smell the aroma of food.

Checking the real-world time, Master PungPong realized that time in both worlds was synchronized.

This meant that if he logged out now and didn't come back for a few days, he might return to find Ulon Town in ruins.

Master PungPong thought that this synchronization of time was probably to make the game feel more immersive.