Increasing my leveling speed

Descriptions are unlocked as the host has advanced to Level 2. Below his user panel was an explanation of his attributes. life rating, skills, weapons, and armor.

{Life rating}

Mortal (Current): the lowest rating. It is normally associated with humans with a life expectancy of 70.

* Dragon: Life rating above Mortal. They possess strength far above that of mortals. They can cause a huge destruction to a village should they decide to take action.

*Angel: They stand above Dragons and mortals. They are so strong that occupants of villages and towns would be left with no choice but to take their own lives should they provoke such an existence.

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* The next ranks are locked. The host's current level is too weak to view them. It will automatically unlock as he levels up.

"Damn it! I need to speed up my leveling pace. But what do I need to do? Yebou thought as he became curious as to what the next ranks entailed.

However, before he could brainstorm and come up with an idea, the mysterious voice in his head sounded out."

The answer lies within you and you only have the answer to it. What is it that your inner self (soul) really wants? What do you vow to always stand for?"

"My soul?" Yebou mutters as he seems to be deep in thought. After a few seconds, "Right, I've always wanted to seek justice for the poor, and make the world become a tolerable place for the weak."

Yebou stood up and made a run to the nearest residence. A 5-minute walk away from Yebou's house located a house built entirely from mud clay.

An elderly woman could be seen sitting in front of the clay house listening to the radio.

"Grandma Akosua, Good morning" Yebou immediately greeted as he arrived."Good morning" Grandma Akosua responded. "Eei Kweku is that you?"

After lifting her head to see who greeted her, smiles immediately colored her face while gesturing for her guest to take a seat.

Yebou was surprised at the mention of his name. It's been a very long time since he heard that unfamiliar name. The majority of the town folk addressed him as Yebou.

In addition, his sister Lizzy always addresses him as a brother. He would have forgotten his actual name if not for the remainder of Grandma Akosua.

"You've not been visiting me these days. Where did you run to?" Grandma Akosua immediately asked as Yebou took his seat. "Hehehe Grandma, apart from your house where could I possibly run to? Yebou jokingly states. 'It's just that I wasn't feeling well" he continues.

"Oh, have you taken in medicine? " Grandma Akosua asked worriedly. "Don't worry, Grandma, it was just malaria, I'm fine. Besides, I haven't forgotten your teachings Hehehe." Yebou flatters.

"Hahaha. Very good. At least unlike Joe, I have you to pass down my medicine teachings to.

Yebou wasn't lying as the exhaustion and pains he felt after completing the mission were more than what malaria could cause.

"Inform me whenever you become sick. Don't keep it to yourself. Do you hear me? Grandma Akosua said sternly. " Yes Grandma, you'd be the first person to know, Yebou replied.

" Right, Grandma where is Joe? "Oh Joe, I just sent him to fetch water from the stream. He left just now." "Oh! You should have asked Joe to call me." Yebou replies. "You've not visited us for the past few days so I thought you were unavailable."

"Okay, but I've always been at home," Yebou replies as he heads to the kitchen. A few seconds later, Yebou came outside with a bucket in hand. "Grandma, we will be back soon. Yebou states as he heads towards the stream.