This is fantastic! Being able to summon wild monsters means that if someone is chasing her in the future, she can summon these monsters as reinforcements.

Ultimately, it's because she herself is too weak.

Currently, items can be taken out of the game, but once taken out, they cannot be used in the game. Therefore, a method must be found that allows items to be used in the game while also being able to be taken out at any time.

In fact, all the items she obtained could be used directly in the game; however, this meant she couldn't extract them to use as resources for cultivation.

This made her feel somewhat regretful and helpless.

However, she decided to put the issue aside for the time being.

If I ever need to use the resources in the system inventory in the game, then I'll make plans then.

Actually, what she lacks most in the game right now is official silver, because the items she obtains in the game are no longer of much help to her at this stage.

To increase damage, you still need to invest a lot of silver.

Otherwise, why do those rich players have such high damage output?

The reason is that they are willing to spend money to buy equipment, upgrade weapons, and purchase martial arts techniques, thereby greatly improving their combat power.

Suddenly, a thought popped into her head: if the items she could redeem in the system shop were things she already owned in the game, then…

She hurriedly clicked on her martial arts panel and found a martial arts routine that she had never learned before.

She specifically chose a set of martial arts techniques that were expensive and beyond her means, and the style was called "Mighty Vajra Finger".

She carefully examined the routines and moves.

Halfway through, she suddenly realized that she didn't need to go through all that trouble; she could simply check if other factions could exchange for it.

After all, each sect only has one signature martial art, and other signature martial arts cannot be learned.

With this thought in mind and filled with doubt, she sped towards the Hundred Herbs Hall in the dense forest.

Because of her extremely high speed, she was only attacked by one wild monster before successfully returning to Baicaotang.

The reason I always exit the game at Baicaotang is because it's a safe zone.

Soon, she quit the game and returned to the world of cultivation.

She quickly opened the game login page and clicked to enter the system store, where she began to carefully examine the items that could be redeemed.

She noticed that some redemption pages were lit up, while others were grayed out.

The highlighted section includes the exchange options for most internal cultivation techniques, as well as a small portion of sect-specific and faction-specific martial arts.

So she specifically looked for the signature martial arts of another sect, but as she expected, the exchange pages for these techniques were all grayed out and could not be exchanged.

This means that if she hasn't acquired a certain martial art, she won't be able to successfully exchange it.

However, at the same time, she was pleasantly surprised to find that many of the martial arts techniques offered by the system's shop were ones she had already learned!

Moreover, as long as she has enough [Gilded Spells], she can even use them to exchange for other martial arts techniques.

So here's the question: why does she always remember that she can only use [Gilded Magic] to exchange for the sect's signature martial arts techniques?

Puzzled, she returned to the system interface, opened her system inventory, and carefully examined the attribute description of [Gilded Spell].

[Gilded Spell]: Collect ten of these to exchange for a specific martial arts manual in the system shop.

Ah... I see. It seems she misread it before, thinking she could exchange for sect-specific martial arts techniques, but it turns out she can only exchange for martial arts techniques learned in the game.

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