Unlucky: The Hapless Progressionist Book 1 by JM Butterfields

Unlucky: The Hapless Progressionist Book 1 by JM Butterfields

Author:JM Butterfields [Butterfields, JM]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2023-06-22T16:00:00+00:00


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It took three days to clear the plot of land, during which time, Mike allowed his other teams to continue training in his absence. At the end of clearing the land, he was pleased to see that some of the earliest oaks planted were already up to his waist, a testament to the gardeners, who had achieved Level 3 in their trade Skill now that they provided food for so many mouths. He hadn’t spent enough time in the garden to get the level up, which he had mixed feelings about. On the one hand, speed-growing a garden seemed like the perfect way to survive if he had to roam in the future. On the other hand, he already had so many skills to manage that he was beginning to realize he needed to be choosy with what he focused his time on.

He had hoped that the three days of deforestation would have granted him some points towards Dodge and Hardened skin, but he encountered very few rebounds and got hit only once. He had a crazy plan in the back of his mind, but it required some initial investment and would have to wait at least another week, by which time he hoped that the teams would be self regulating.

Mike walked back to the center of the camp to the clay building, which was now about a foot taller than his head. He had been stunned when he saw the hobgoblins standing on eachothers shoulders, up to 4 high to do the last layer of bricks. Their balance had stumped him until he analyzed the builders and found that the System had rewarded them with skills like Body Stacking, Balance, and Precision. That was the second time he had seen a body-centric ability, and it was just as weird as the first time.

The cleared land had provided a bunch of wood, which some of the hobgoblins had been working on planking together. In an act of foresight that wasn’t always his strength, he had carved a few nails the day before and made a mold for about 50 of them, which he had had the smiths cast the day before. Using those nails and some planks, Mike helped construct an A-frame roof for the building, which was 7 feet high, and about 10 feet to a side. Using some more boards, they were able to put a roof on the building, it wasn’t watertight yet, but it was a good start.



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