Qing Eena had been inside the secret dimension he created for himself for what felt like days. The wooden shack at his parents' backyard now served as the entrance to his own personal world, a place where he could hone his skills and become stronger.
Inside the structure he called "Experiment Arena," Qing was in the middle of conjuring his latest creation - the Spacetime Sword and Blade. He had been working on this technique for years, ever since he became a Grand Archmage and a former God of Spacetime. Now, he was his own mentor, pushing himself to new heights of power and skill.
As he focused his mind and began to weave the threads of magic, the arena around him began to shift and change. First, a simple training dummy appeared, its wooden frame standing tall in the center of the arena. Qing drew his sword and began to practice his technique, slicing through the dummy with ease.
But this was just the beginning. Soon, humanoid golems appeared, their metal frames shining in the dim light of the arena. Qing called upon his Spacetime Power to conjure a Spacetime Sword with the power to "eat" the parts of the golems that it cut, sending the "cut" part to another dimension, in this case it was the Sun. With a fierce battle cry, he charged forward, his sword glowing with a bright blue light as he sliced through the golems. The Spacetime Blade "ages" things that he cut, in this case the golems turned into dust once the blade touches them.
As he fought, Qing could feel himself getting stronger. He could sense his control over spacetime growing more precise, his ability to manipulate the fabric of reality becoming more refined. He knew that he was becoming something more, something greater than he had ever been before.
But there was still more to do. Qing conjured moving targets for shooting spells and guns, honing his aim and precision. He created a workshop for alchemy and blacksmithing, crafting potions and magical items to aid him in his battles.
Days turned into weeks, and weeks turned into months. Qing never grew tired or bored - he was completely absorbed in his training, constantly pushing himself to new heights of power and skill.
As he worked, he would sometimes have conversations with himself, reflecting on his progress and planning his next steps. He knew that he was becoming a force to be reckoned with, and he couldn't wait to see what he would be capable of once he emerged from his secret dimension.
But for now, he was content to keep training, keep learning, and keep growing stronger. The Spacetime Sword and Blade technique was just the beginning - there was so much more to explore, so much more to create, so much more to become.
And so, Qing continued his journey, deep inside the wooden shack at his parents' backyard, where he was the god of his own world, and where he was becoming something truly extraordinary.
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Qing Eena was excited to create his first instructional video for his VTube channel "Adventure Qing". He had been hunting monsters and gathering loot for years, and he was eager to share his knowledge with others. He set up his camera in his small, but well-equipped workshop, surrounded by various tools and weapons he had collected over the years.
"Alright, hello everyone, welcome to Adventure Qing," he said, addressing his virtual audience. "Today, I'll be showing you how to dismantle monsters, specifically goblins, orcs, minotaurs, and kobolds. But first, let me give you some tips on how to find these monsters."
Qing proceeded to explain how to locate the monsters in the wild, what signs to look for, and what tools to bring. He showed his viewers the various weapons he used for hunting and how to use them effectively. He even demonstrated his favorite move, the Spacetime Slash, which was his own creation.
"Now that you know how to find and engage the monsters, let's talk about dismantling them," Qing said, holding up a goblin arm he had recently collected. "First, you want to make sure you have the right tools for the job. For goblins and kobolds, a simple dagger or sword will do. But for minotaurs and orcs, you'll need something a bit stronger, like a battle axe or hammer."
He then proceeded to show his viewers how to properly dismantle the monsters, using a variety of tools and techniques. He explained which parts were valuable and could be sold for a high price, like minotaur horns and orc tusks.
After he finished with the monster dismantling, Qing moved on to the Killer Boars, a rare and valuable game that only experienced hunters dared to hunt. He explained how to find the Rank F Dungeon where they could be found and how to properly engage and defeat them.
"But be warned," Qing cautioned. "These Killer Boars are no joke. They are extremely powerful, and even Rank F hunters should not underestimate them. Individually they are already ridiculously strong and formidable but as a group, they are deadly, and only the most skilled group of hunters should attempt to take them down."
He then proceeded to show his viewers how to properly cook the Killer Boars and which parts were the most delicious and valuable. He even shared some of his favorite recipes and cooking tips.
By the end of the video, Qing was satisfied with his work. He had shared his knowledge and expertise with others, and he hoped that his viewers would find it helpful. He signed off, thanking his viewers for watching and promising more instructional videos in the future.
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As soon as Qing Eena's instructional video on monster dismantling and hunting Killer Boars was posted on his VTube channel, Adventure Qing, the comment section immediately exploded with reactions and inquiries.
One viewer commented, "Wow, I didn't know you could get so many useful items from dismantling monsters! Do different types of monsters yield different parts?"
Qing Eena quickly replied, "Yes, that's right! Each monster has specific parts that can be used for various purposes. For example, goblin ears can be used to make potions that enhance agility, while minotaur horns can be used to make powerful weapons."
Another viewer chimed in, "I've heard of Killer Boars before, but I've never dared to hunt them. How dangerous are they really?"
Qing Eena replied, "Individually, Killer Boars are definitely a force to be reckoned with, but as a group, they're extremely deadly. That's why it's important to hunt them with a team of skilled hunters, and preferably, those who are Rank E or above."
A few minutes later, another comment came in, "I'm a Rank F hunter and I'm curious, can I really take on a Killer Boar on my own?"
Qing Eena responded, "It's not advisable, but it's not impossible. Just make sure you have the right equipment, and be prepared for a tough fight. And don't forget, always prioritize your safety."
The comment section was filled with questions and admiration for Qing Eena's expertise, but there were also a few skeptics. One commenter wrote, "This seems like a lot of work just for some meat. Is it really worth the effort?"
Qing Eena laughed, "I understand your concern, but trust me, once you taste the meat from a Killer Boar, you'll understand why it's so in demand. Plus, you can sell the other parts for a good profit too."
As the conversation continued, other viewers shared their own tips and experiences with hunting and dismantling monsters. It was a lively and informative discussion, and Qing Eena was more than happy to share his knowledge and experience with his viewers.
After a while, Qing Eena signed off, promising to make more instructional videos in the future. The comment section slowly died down, but the conversation and the knowledge shared would stay with the viewers, helping them become better hunters and adventurers in their own right.
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Karla was just returning from the market when she ran into Mrs. Lee, her neighbor from across the street. Mrs. Lee was a middle-aged woman with a warm smile and a friendly demeanor. She greeted Karla with a wave and a smile, and the two of them began to chat.
"Karla, have you heard of your son's VTube channel?" Mrs. Lee asked.
"My son's VTube channel?" Karla was confused. She had no idea what Mrs. Lee was talking about.
"Yes, your son Qing's channel. He's been teaching people how to hunt and dismantle monsters. My son has learned a lot from him."
Karla's eyes widened in surprise. She had no idea that Qing had a VTube channel, let alone that he was teaching people how to hunt and dismantle monsters.
"Really? I had no idea," Karla said.
"Yes, he's become quite popular in the neighborhood. People are saying really good things about him," Mrs. Lee said.
Karla was taken aback. She had always known that Qing was skilled in magic and combat, but she never thought that he would use his skills to teach others.
"I had no idea that Qing was doing this. I'll have to talk to him about it," Karla said.
As Karla walked back to her house, she couldn't help but feel proud of her son. She had always known that he was talented, but she never thought that he would use his skills to help others. She couldn't wait to see what other surprises Qing had in store for her.
Later that day, Karla decided to look up her son's VTube channel. She was impressed by what she saw. Qing was a natural teacher, explaining each step of the hunting and dismantling process in clear, concise language. He made it look so easy, as if anyone could do it.
As Karla watched more of Qing's videos, she couldn't help but smile. She was proud of her son for using his talents to help others. She knew that he had always been passionate about magic and combat, but she never thought that he would use his skills to teach others.
A few days later, Karla ran into Mr. Johnson, another neighbor who lived down the street. Mr. Johnson was a burly man with a thick beard and a booming voice.
"Karla, have you seen what your son is doing?" Mr. Johnson asked.
"Yes, I have. I had no idea that he was teaching people how to hunt and dismantle monsters. It's quite impressive," Karla said.
"I'll say. I never thought I'd see the day when a mage would be teaching people how to hunt. But your son is doing it, and doing it well. I've learned a lot from him," Mr. Johnson said.
Karla was pleased to hear that her son was making a positive impact in the community. She had always known that he was special, but she never thought that he would use his skills to help others.
As she continued to talk to Mr. Johnson, Karla couldn't help but feel a sense of pride. She was proud of her son for using his talents to help others, and she knew that he would continue to do great things in the future.
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As soon as Qing Eena's instructional video on dismantling monsters and hunting Killer Boars went viral, it sparked a new trend on the internet among hunters. People who never even heard of VTube channels or instructional videos suddenly started uploading their own videos, hoping to share their own knowledge and expertise with others.
One such video came from a grizzled veteran hunter named Jake. Jake had been hunting for decades and had accumulated a wealth of knowledge about monsters and dungeons. His video focused on the importance of understanding monster behavior and how to use that knowledge to your advantage.
As soon as Jake's video went live, it began to gain traction. People were impressed by his straightforward and no-nonsense approach, as well as his wealth of knowledge. Comments flooded in, praising Jake's video and asking for more tips.
Soon, other hunters began to upload their own videos. Some were amateurs who had only been hunting for a few months, while others were seasoned veterans with years of experience. Each video brought something new to the table, whether it was a unique approach to fighting a certain monster or a clever trick for navigating a tricky dungeon.
As the trend grew, more and more people began to take notice. Websites dedicated to hunting and dungeon crawling began to feature instructional videos prominently, and even mainstream news outlets began to take notice.
One such outlet was the Umaga Daily, a local newspaper in the Southern Province where the monster "Bird Monkey" was found and was said to be the most insane to hunt because of its annoying trickster habit of flinging poop, its a drag to hunt but its eggs are said to be dee--licious.
They ran a story on the trend, highlighting some of the best and most popular videos on the internet.
The article sparked a frenzy of activity, with hunters all over the world tuning in to watch and learn from their fellow hunters. Comment sections exploded with discussion and debate, as people shared their own strategies and experiences.
Despite the competition among hunters, there was also a sense of community and shared knowledge. People were excited to learn from one another and to improve their own skills. Some even started collaborating, teaming up to create more comprehensive videos that covered a wider range of topics.
Qing Eena was pleased to see how his own video had sparked this trend. He was happy to see that people were sharing their knowledge and expertise, and he knew that the more hunters who knew how to fight effectively, the safer everyone would be.
As the trend continued to grow, he couldn't help but feel a sense of pride. He had helped to start something truly special, and he knew that it would continue to benefit hunters for years to come.