Chapter 128

In that fleeting moment, Ye Bailing had a sudden flash of insight, realizing a question she had never considered before—

The skill of the Breaker was to ‘store a certain skill.’ Given that Ye Bailing could use skills she mastered in the game through her mental power in reality, if she could store a skill in the game, could she use it in real life?

Could she leverage the Breaker’s unique ability to, in a sense, achieve a ‘true’ connection between the myriad worlds and reality?

**Chapter 92**

With this thought, Ye Bailing could no longer sit still. If she could use this method to ‘bring’ skills out of the game, the significance of her second job class would far exceed her previous expectations.

Compared to reality, Ye Bailing clearly had a tremendous advantage in the myriad worlds.

A simple photo opportunity with Bai Ye in the myriad worlds had already earned her enough star coins to settle in Juhai Star for quite some time.

In terms of personal level, which surpassed that of other interstellar civilizations, the resources Ye Bailing possessed in the game were even more abundant. Whether it was the talents and technologies of her territory or the various high-level equipment she owned, these were all factors that contributed to her significant influence in the myriad worlds.

However, the impact of the myriad worlds on other players was only reflected in their mental power. For Ye Bailing, she had the additional benefits of skills and talents, which were unrelated to resources in other games.

Even though Ye Bailing could use Dragon Language magic in the game due to her Dragon Language Spirit Whistle, she couldn’t use it in reality because it was an equipment effect. If she were to equip the Codex of Death in the future, it would also be limited to use within the game.

If she could now use the Breaker’s skill to store ‘skills’ and perform some operations in the game, it would be equivalent to Ye Bailing obtaining eight ‘magic scrolls’ that she could use in reality.

Without hesitation, Ye Bailing logged in immediately. It was still nighttime in the game, and at this hour, the inner city gates of Laan City were closed.

So, where could she obtain a skill for her experiment?

This didn’t stump Ye Bailing. She scanned her surroundings and quickly spotted a patrolling golem not far away, her eyes lighting up.

With a flash of insight, Ye Bailing saw that the patrolling golem was level 45.

Generally, golems corresponding to second job classes had levels ranging from 40 to 50, while higher-level war golems were at level 60, making them one of the most practical super soldier types.

Seeing the patrolling golem, Ye Bailing didn’t shy away; instead, she boldly walked toward it, stepping right into the golem’s alert zone.

“According to Regulation 32 of Laan City, unauthorized personnel are not allowed to loiter in the inner city after dark. You have violated the curfew law. Please remain in place, present your identification, and pay the fine, or we will proceed with your arrest!”

As expected, the golem immediately issued a warning to Ye Bailing.

However, upon hearing the warning, Ye Bailing didn’t comply as the golem instructed. Instead, she turned and ran in the opposite direction.

Seeing this, the golem’s eyes, embedded with magical gems, glowed red. Its floating body turned to face the direction Ye Bailing was fleeing, and the ‘wand’ in its hand began to charge energy.

At the same time, the golem continued to clearly state to Ye Bailing:

“According to the supplementary clause of Regulation 32 of Laan City, your refusal to cooperate during the inspection will result in your arrest!”

Not just this golem, but the other patrolling golems in the vicinity also received the same order, converging on Ye Bailing’s escape route, quickly forming a encirclement.

Despite having the Shadow Step skill for instant movement, Ye Bailing couldn’t escape. Instead, she only managed to roll away, awkwardly taking a few hits from the second-tier spells cast by the golems before ultimately being surrounded and captured.

After a series of actions, Ye Bailing paid the price of losing over a thousand health points but successfully stored two spells—**Frost Nova** and **Flame Dragon**—in her return slot. In reality, she had encountered more than one spell, but she could only store one from each category.

In the end, Ye Bailing was taken to the prison of Laan City by the golems.

Little did the Dan Di civilization’s female agent, Xibei, know that the Bai Ye she had just monitored would find herself in prison just two days later.

Fortunately for Ye Bailing, since she had only run away without retaliating, she was only sentenced to one game day of confinement.

Ye Bailing obediently followed the guards to her cell. After all, this was the main city’s prison, and the environment was better than the newly built cells in Bai Ye Village. Of course, this might also be related to the fact that those who could commit crimes in the inner city were often of considerable strength and status.

Upon arriving at the prison cell, Ye Bailing naturally logged off without hesitation.

As soon as she returned to reality, Ye Bailing closed her eyes to sense her surroundings, and then a subtle feeling washed over her.

Compared to before, this time Ye Bailing clearly felt something more…

But she would only know for sure after a real experiment. Taking a deep breath, she focused her thoughts, and the fluid sandbag she had previously folded back unfolded before her once more.

After some thought, Ye Bailing chose to use the relatively quiet **Frost Nova**.

Unlike the direct release in the game, in reality, Ye Bailing had a finer control over the skill. She slowly guided her mental power and chose to release it on the fluid sandbag before her—

In the next moment, the temperature in the room plummeted.

【Current room temperature is dropping, below freezing point. Would you like to increase the power of the temperature regulation system?】

【No】

Surprisingly, it was the surrounding reactions that came first. Ye Bailing directly closed the prompt, focusing intently on the fluid sandbag.

As a blue light enveloped the fluid sandbag, Ye Bailing felt her mental power manipulating the heat in the air in a way she didn’t fully understand.

The sensation was subtly different from using other spells. Instead of controlling those forces, releasing the skill felt as natural as breathing, yet there was also an inexplicable sense of following a map.

“Crack… crack…”

Before long, the entire fluid sandbag had frozen into a gray-white solid block, completely different from its original form. Even after Ye Bailing ended the skill release and withdrew her mental power, it remained unchanged, not reverting to its previous state.

Ye Bailing stepped forward and touched the fluid sandbag.

Her hand felt the cold hardness, and her personal terminal reported that its temperature was at minus 23 degrees.

This temperature would have frozen Ye Bailing in the past, but for her now, as a C-level mental power user with the **Resilience** talent activated, it merely felt cool.

The personal terminal didn’t receive any signals from the fluid sandbag, and all signs indicated that it had been completely destroyed in Ye Bailing’s experimental attack.

When Ye Bailing previously used the first-tier spell **Ice Spike** on the fluid sandbag, it hadn’t produced such an effect; the fluid sandbag quickly returned to its liquid state, let alone being damaged.

After reflecting on the experience, Ye Bailing attempted to release **Frost Nova** again but found she couldn’t do so. It was as if she lacked some necessary guidance.

However, when Ye Bailing thought about releasing another skill, **Flame Dragon**, that feeling of ‘I can do it’ returned once more.

After a few attempts, Ye Bailing confirmed that through the Breaker’s ability, she could ‘bring’ skills from the myriad worlds in another way.

Of course, the fatigue brought on by the consumption of mental power reminded Ye Bailing that using these spells, which her original class couldn’t learn, also required the expenditure of mental power in reality.

But what did all this signify?

If the myriad worlds were a real world, and Ye Bailing was using her own mental power in this form, it couldn’t be said that she was entirely bringing skills out of the game; it felt more like she had temporarily learned these skills. Conversely, if the myriad worlds weren’t a real world, then how was this ‘imprint’ formed?

Ye Bailing’s thoughts sank as she pondered for a while, feeling the questions circled back to the ultimate issues of why the myriad worlds could enhance players’ mental power and how they could influence her physical body when she allocated talent points. She then set those thoughts aside, no longer dwelling on them.

Now that she had verified her hypothesis, it meant that in the future, if Ye Bailing obtained powerful life-saving skills in the myriad worlds, she could also apply them in reality, effectively adding a layer of insurance for unexpected situations in real life.

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