With a smile full of satisfaction, he turned on the Eye of Detection. While using the Eye of
Detection, any living being with a wish would emit a red light around themselves. Even
though he already knew this, Keith was still stunned as he looked around.
Why is there so much red light around me, he thought. The entire garden was filled with
little floating red lights. He made his way over to the nearest spot of light and found that
it was a group of ants carrying a grasshopper.
You guys have wishes as well? Keith couldn't help but laugh. He threw the grasshopper
into the ant's nest.
You've satisfied the ant's wish to move their food. Wish value, plus one. Current wish
progress, six of ten.
You've satisfied the carp's wish of being fed. Wish value, plus one. You can only obtain
two wish values per day from non-human creatures.
Your allocation has been filled for today. As expected, Keith murmured with a wry smile.
Since non-humans couldn't increase his wish value anymore, he cast his eyes out of the
garden.
It was then that he considered a problem. There were many people with wishes, but not
every wish was easy to fulfill. Some people wanted their illness to get better.
Some wanted to become rich. He couldn't help most of those people as he didn't have
those abilities. Fortunately, today he was in luck.
He managed to gain two wish values from the janitor cleaning the wards, and he
happened to bump into a little girl who was lost. Later that night in the garden, he used
all his strength to pull out a security guard who'd fallen into a pond during his night
patrol. After that, Keith finally reached his goal.
Ding! Your wish value has reached ten of ten. You can now make a wish.