Lords Survival: I Summoned A World Tree First But Why Is It Different! Chapter 10: Chapter 10: Treasure Chests (2)
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Luis looked at the shimmering list of items he had already obtained, feeling a sense of pride and security he hadn't felt since arriving in this world. Logs, stones, food, medicine, and blueprints for basic tools- it was a solid foundation, enough to let him develop his territory and improve his living conditions significantly. He could already imagine building a better hut, stronger walls, and crafting proper weapons to defend himself. However, deep down, he knew this was only the first step on a long road to strength and stability. The best was yet to come. "Alright! The good stuff is coming now!" He licked his lips nervously, his eyes locking onto the next tier in his inventory—the two chests radiating a cool, bright luster. "Silver Chests! Two of them! Silver is rare and valuable, way above copper and wood! Everyone knows that silver grade items are already considered high-quality treasures. Open them now!" Ding! Ding! Two sounds rang out, louder and clearer than before, carrying a heavy, resonant tone that vibrated slightly in the air, distinct from the lighter chimes of the lower-grade chests. The silver light flashed brilliantly, and the contents were revealed in an instant. Opening ×2 Silver Chests! Obtained: Iron Block × 40 Coal × 80 Potato Seed × 40 Carrot Seed × 20 Iron Sword Blueprint × 1 Wooden Shield Blueprint × 1 Mage Wand Blueprint × 1 Leather Armor Blueprint × 1 Leather Pants Blueprint × 1 Leather Boots Blueprint × 1 Medium First Aid Kit × 2 Silver Coin × 10 Copper Coin × 120 When he saw the full list clearly displayed before his eyes, Luis almost jumped up from the bed in pure excitement! His hands were trembling slightly, his eyes staring at the words without blinking, afraid that he was seeing things wrong or that the text would disappear like a dream. "Iron! I got iron blocks and coal! That's advanced resources! The things that everyone is fighting for and can't get easily!" Luis shouted loudly, unable to contain his joy. His voice echoed in the small hut, bouncing off the mud walls. Before this moment, he had only heard people talking about iron in the regional chat channel with envy and greed. Everyone said that iron was high-level material, extremely rare and precious, and whoever could get their hands on iron resources would immediately become a powerful person, standing at the top of the survival chain. In this early stage of the world's integration, stone tools were the norm, and iron was the dividing line between struggling to survive and actually thriving. Iron tools were sharper, stronger, and lasted hundreds of times longer. And now, right here in his own inventory, he had forty solid iron blocks and eighty units of high-quality coal! "That means I can build a furnace!" Luis's mind raced ahead, planning the next steps instantly, his brain working overtime. "I can smelt metal, forge iron tools and weapons! Those are way stronger than stone ones!" The difference was legendary. It was said that a stone axe could break or go dull after chopping down just a few trees, but an iron one could chop down a whole forest and still remain sharp. Iron weapons could cut through thick hides and scales that stone couldn't even scratch. Possessing iron meant his production speed, combat ability, and construction quality were about to jump forward by a massive margin. He wasn't just catching up to others; he was about to overtake them completely, placing himself among the top tier of survivors. "And the seeds! Potato and carrot seeds! Forty and twenty respectively!" His eyes moved to the next line of text, and his grin widened even further, stretching from ear to ear. In his mind, this was perhaps even more valuable than the metal itself. "That means I can plant them! I can grow my own food! I can build a farm!" Until now, food had been his biggest worry. It was scarce, it rotted quickly if not preserved, and you had to risk your life hunting or gathering in dangerous zones just to get a m