The panel is basically the same as in the game. The top represents the equipment slot, which includes weapons, armor, helmets, necklaces, rings, etc., a total of ten positions.
Below are forty grids that can hold things, just like in the game.
However, compared to the game where putting away a crossbow takes up several grids, the information fed back to him through the item panel shows that each grid on the item panel after the time travel represents a cubic meter of space, and forty grids mean that he has forty cubic meters of portable space.
As for the equipment position.
This is different from the game where you want to equip weapons and armor, and there are various restrictions such as occupation, gender, etc.
In the real world, it is entirely possible to wear ten rings, allowing the necromancer to wear barbarian equipment, and it can still play a certain role.
Although this equipment slot on the panel, which still has various restrictions in the game, seems completely useless at first glance, Colin immediately regarded it as the most practical function after receiving the feedback from the panel.
As long as you place equipment that meets the standards on it, the equipment will not be visible at all unless it is attacked. Moreover, in daily life, the attributes can be attached to the wearer without any compromise.
It can be said that for Colin, who has to conceal his identity and live in a big city for a long time, the advantage brought to him by the equipment slot is even greater than the 40 cubic meters of portable space.
Finally, Colin turned his attention to a grid on the storage panel.
The item panel was not empty. Although none of his equipment and props in the game came with him, the Horadric Cube that he received as a gift for completing the novice mission unexpectedly appeared in his backpack.
"So, my current situation is equivalent to a newly created Necromancer account?"
After staring at the Horadric Cube for a long time, Colin closed the panel with a strange look on his face.
Although I said I wouldn't think about the specific reasons when I got this golden finger, but since it concerns myself, how could I really not think about it at all
Before clicking the icon, he thought about how this golden finger would allow him to accomplish a goal for the mastermind who sent him to this world by issuing tasks and erasing the task if it was not completed.
I have also thought about becoming a complete attribute, without having to understand the true meaning of power, as long as everything follows the trend of killing monsters and upgrading, and I can become a tool controlled by others.
He had thought about all these and was mentally prepared to pay the price to gain power.
But what does this mean now? Do they really treat him as their successor
There are no tasks, no coercion, no temptation. All knowledge is taught to you from the most basic level, and everything else is left for you to choose by yourself. There is not a single bit of malice in it.
“I can’t figure it out!”
With a long sigh, Colin stopped thinking about this question that had no answer for the time being.
He is just an ordinary person. What he can think of can be thought of by normal people. It is even more impossible for him to see through a whole thing through a few clues.
Instead of wasting your energy thinking about things you are not good at, it is more important to seize the time to improve your own strength.
The more strength you have, the more confidence you will have when the time comes to face it.
Closing his eyes, Colin found the best meditation method for the necromancer from the vast ocean of inherited memories. Then he gathered his mind and began to practice for the first time in his life.
…
Time passed quickly as Colin was immersed in his practice, and in the blink of an eye it was the day for discharge he had agreed with Joseph.
On the street two hundred meters away from the hospital, Colin was moving his body, which had become extremely stiff after lying in bed for seven days, while complaining to Joseph beside him.
"The air outside is definitely better. I'm really fed up with the damn disinfectant smell in the hospital."
"If you really don't want to smell that smell, don't put yourself in the hospital!"
Joseph said unhappily.
It's really strange to say, this week in addition to finding someone to help Colin, that bastard, deal with those messy documents, he also went to Colin's house to search and try to get some information out of Colin.
But to his surprise, even though he used all his investigative abilities as a policeman, he still couldn't find out the reason for Colin's coma.
If it weren't for the hospital examinations during this period and the fact that Colin himself did not seem to have any problems, he would have suspected that the bastard Colin had made up a lie to deceive him.
"Don't worry, man. I promise you, this will never happen again!"
Colin stretched out his hand and made a swearing gesture. After seeing this, Joseph said viciously, "It's better to do so, because I haven't been on duty for almost half a month. My boss is very dissatisfied with me now. If it happens again, I promise to tie you up in the hospital for at least two months!"
"Well, that sounds really scary!" Colin deliberately made a frightened expression, but seeing that Joseph had no reaction, he could only touch his nose in boredom and said, "Okay, I promise that if the previous thing happens again, I will go to the hospital without you telling me, but now we can skip this topic and talk about other things.
You helped me get the documents for the store I was going to open to sell peripheral products, but the source of goods is still a problem. Do you have any place to recommend?"
Colin's expression became more serious. Although he felt embarrassed to bother Joseph all the time, he was the only trustworthy person around him. Anyway, he had already owed the favor, so he didn't care whether he owed more or less.
"Your craft shop? Whatever..."
"Wait, it's a craft store that sells high-end peripheral products." Colin corrected.
"Well, it's all the same." After being interrupted, Joseph paused and said impatiently, "Can't we just buy some of that stuff from a wholesale market? Otherwise, it's the same if we buy it directly from Amazon."
"And to be honest, even if you open a restaurant, I think you'll make more money than selling that kind of stuff!"
"Hey, Joseph, we have discussed this issue many times in the hospital. What's more, I want to open a boutique. You know what boutique means? Those crudely made things are not worthy of being placed on my shelves. I plan to buy the raw materials and make some high-end goods myself, so I need you to help me find a higher-end channel!"
Colin tried his best to explain to Joseph.
Of course he knew it was difficult to make money running this store.
But he didn't aim to make money from the beginning.
In other words, if his business was really booming and affected his time for practice, he would be distressed about it.
(End of this chapter)