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Chapter 008 - Intermission

  Despite my entire

  body aching like hell, I managed to climb my way up a different

  apartment building—one with a fire escape ladder that was far more

  climbable than the last. With that, the second wave officially began.

  And yet… I didn’t feel anything rumbling beneath the ground, nor could I

  see anything past the orange-lit sky.

  “The portal must be far from here. Unlike before…” I muttered,

  remembering how absurdly unlucky I’d been during the first wave—when the

  damn thing spawned right on top of me.

  The moment I reached the rooftop, I collapsed onto it, letting my

  legs dangle limply over the ladder. I exhaled, then opened the list of

  achievements I’d accumulated during my fight with the now-dead Baekhel. I

  read them one by one.

  [(A-Tier Achievement) You Reckless Mofo!]

  Not only did you willingly wander

  through a boss monster’s domain ALONE, you also willingly entered into

  combat with them! You’re either crazy, stupid, or both at the same time.

  Reward: I’ll be thinking of you

  when you die or escape. Statistics show 90% of noobs who receive this

  achievement die before they even get the chance to read this.

  I quickly swiped that useless achievement away and claimed the quip

  as a non-existent reward, just to make sure I wouldn’t be reading that

  ever again. I did the same for all other achievements were similar to

  it, until I got to the ones that offered me something useful. Oh—and

  before I forget—controlling the System panels with my mind already felt

  natural. It was no different from using a voice-controlled phone, except

  I wasn’t speaking out loud.

  [(C-Tier Achievement) Goblin Slayer]

  You killed 25 goblins like I told you to. Good boy! You're now following my advice like an obedient little bitch. I sure hope you haven’t developed a raging hatred for goblins at this point, because I’m giving you a reward specially by goblins.

  Reward: (C-Tier Armor) Crude Multi-shifting Magical Breastplate

  I claimed my Goblin Slayer achievement and watched the new armor plop

  onto my chest. I sat up this time, my legs still dangling over the

  edge.

  The Crude Multi-shifting Magical Breastplate looked like the leather

  armor worn by goblin pack leaders—except it was transparent and sized

  like it was meant for a child under six. I could barely tell it existed

  at all, save for the faint auric-white outline tracing its shape. When I

  tried to wear it like how I would put on a shirt, the armor resized

  itself to fit my torso perfectly. And even after wearing it… I couldn’t

  feel a thing.

  I opened the info panel for my new armor.

  [(C-Tier Armor) Crude Multi-shifting Magical Breastplate]

  Goblin sorcery and craftmanship at

  its finest! This breastplate automatically adjusts itself to the size

  of its wearer, and once worn, it disappears. When inflicted by an

  attack, the armor will automatically appear to block it. The total

  damage this armor can block is influenced by 80% of your CON stat plus

  20% of your SKL.

  My Skill Power (SKL) didn’t change much from when I last viewed it,

  as it was still sitting at a mere stat of five compared to my seven

  Constitution (CON). I still had no concrete idea how those numbers

  translated to my actual body, but I accepted them for what they were.

  Next.

  [(D-Tier) Bossfucker]

  You beat a boss monster’s ass and

  showed them that humans are the superior race. What a bloody excellent

  job. Just make sure to be consistent because feats like that aren’t

  interesting if you die anyway!

  Reward: (D-Tier Potion) Potion of Energy Drink

  This achievement gave me two potions which were somehow a higher tier

  than my armor. As I claimed them, they dropped in front of me. I barely

  caught one before it fell off five stories down the building. I took

  that as my cue to fully reposition myself on the rooftop, now sitting

  cross-legged.

  The Potion of Energy Drink was… literally an Earth-brand energy

  drink. A familiar can from a brand that started with an “M” and ended

  with “Energy.” It had a special effect that wouldn’t be useful now, so I

  set it aside for later.

  (E-Tier) Horde Master

  Monster hordes are meant to be

  feared but not for you, little guy! You killed FIFTY of them without an

  ounce of remorse on your face. Since you like monsters so much, I will

  give you something that will make you more popular with monsters.

  Reward: (E-Tier Skill Scroll) Beast Attractor

  E-Tier. Aside from my V-Tier afterlife achievement, this was the

  rarest one I’d received so far. As I claimed it, the papyrus scroll that

  rolled closed between my legs looked almost no different than the

  B-Tier Skill Scroll I used to get [Goblin Mania]. The only difference

  being that the rods were made of metal rather than old wood.

  I inspected the skill embedded within the scroll.

  [(E-Tier Skill) Beast Attractor]

  Cooldown: Activatable

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  A hunter would never want its prey

  to notice them until it’s dead. What do you call someone who wants

  monsters to __ them, instead…? It’s called a tank, get your head out of

  the gutter. Upon activation of this skill, you will get a +5 STR and CON

  stat bonus but you now constantly emit extremely narrow sound waves

  that make mindless monsters hungry for your flesh and blood. This works

  within a radius of 100 meters from you.

  Hmm, I gave myself some time to

  think where I should get this skill or not. Then again, I had no bearing

  on what an additional five points to my strength and constitution

  meant. I had to assume it was a lot though, because when I used [Overpower] earlier, just two extra points into all of my stats made me feel significantly stronger and sharper.

  But this skill also had a massive drawback. Using this skill meant

  attracting monsters from such a long range—something I definitely didn’t

  want, especially when I had no idea what the second wave consisted of

  yet. In the end, I used the scroll and added the skill to my growing

  catalogue of skills. It was activatable anyway, so I could turn it on

  and off at will unlike my passive [Forced Casting].

  After claiming my achievements, I moved to the inbox icon still

  flashing that red notification dot. It must’ve been the “selectively

  awarded” part.

  I opened it.

  From: GREED System Neutrality Committee

  To: Devon Crocus

  Subject: Rewards for your monumental feat!

  Congratulation! You are the first participant in this EVENT to clear

  an entire wave without yielding a kill to other participants. Because

  this achievement has not been drafted yet by the GREED System, we have

  taken liberty to giving you your rewards.

  [This is an automated message. Please do not reply.]

  Attachments:

  


      
  • (J-Tier Consumable) Homing Bullet


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  • (J-Tier Potion) Potion of Permanent Buff


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  My eyes widened upon seeing the contents of the message. I remember

  that tutorial moderator saying to treat the GREED System as our “god,”

  and if so, does that make the GREED System Neutrality Committee its

  church? Its government? Maybe both? Regardless of what role they played,

  I knew they were a level above us participants if they could give us

  bestow rewards in this way.

  I wasn’t complaining, though! They sent me rewards that equated this

  to a J-Tier Achievement! I inspected the two items I received. The

  bullet was, well—just a bullet. A copper-plated 9mm with a glowing blue

  outline across the casing.

  [(J-Tier Consumable) Homing Bullet]

  Once activated, point out the most

  hated or least funniest person in the room and this bullet will embed

  itself into their head, without even knowing it came from you!

  That was disturbingly playful. I immediately stored it in my inventory.

  The Potion of Permanent Buff resembled my healing potions, except that the spherical glass bottle was completely empty.

  [(J-Tier Potion) Potion of Permanent Buff]

  (Unique) Upon use, you can never use this item again.

  This potion will open a menu that

  will allow you to choose a buff and turn it into a permanent buff! This

  is from a selection of 500+ buffs lower than or equal to J-Tier, so

  don’t even think about getting that immortality buff.

  “Jesus Christ,” I mouthed out. Over five hundred buffs to select

  from? How the hell am I going to choose the best one among all of them?

  Even though I needed every ounce of advantage I can muster right now for

  this ongoing EVENT, this was something better saved as a long-term

  investment. I sighed, and kept it into my inventory.

  All right! Now with my achievements and rewards out of the way, it

  was time to address my last power-up after that first wave: my levels. I

  had gone from Level 2 to Level 5 in rapid succession, resulting in

  three separate panels confirming me to either hold my level or level up.

  I condensed them into one. Upon leveling up, I summarized them into a

  single, neat panel:

  Your level has been increased to Level 2 -> Level 5.

  


      
  • You can now bring up the info panel for mutant-type monsters to view their official name, level, and description.


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  • +3 to all stats.


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  That was it. Each level simply gave me an additional +1 to all stats,

  and after leveling three times in a row, I got +3 instead. It meant I

  was now roughly as strong as my [Overpower]-buffed self from earlier.

  All in all, my entire intermission lasted about seven minutes in

  total. My newly increased stats helped me manage the lingering pain from

  the drawback of Agony.

  I was ready to fight when suddenly, I heard a high-pitched roar

  coming from the road adjacent to the building I was on the rooftop of.

  I could see a pack of what looked like five quadrupedal monsters

  sprinting across the road. They had black flesh-like tendrils covering

  their entire body, operating entirely without any indication of eyes or

  focal features.

  I tested out my newly unlocked info feature on the pack of monsters.

  An info panel corresponding to the type of monster I just saw showed up.

  [Shadow Fleshwolves]

  [LVL. 3]

  Coming from the dark forests of

  the continent of Raven Noth, these silent predators travel in packs of

  five and hunt like they haven’t eaten for a year. They’re blind as fuck,

  so they use their heightened sense of smell and hearing to locate their

  prey. They don’t care if they heard a bird chirp or a rat squeak—if

  they hear something move and that something smells like flesh and blood,

  they’ll try mauling on it no matter what.

  “Shit. That doesn’t sound good.”

  I only knew how to deal with goblins because I used to read novels

  depicting how goblins were like. Small, unintelligent, and brittle,

  which was depicted the same in this world. Most of the time, they moved

  in predictable manners that made them no different to a practice dummy.

  This was different. Fighting mindless monsters that are extremely

  agile, travel in groups, and are and sensitive to sound would throw me

  off. That goes without saying that activating [Beast Attractor] was

  already off the table. To gauge how strong one of these wave two

  monsters were, I wanted to see how fighting a single wolf would feel

  like first.

  Then, I remembered about my feat from the earlier wave. I looked at

  the panel for Wave Tutorial, still anchored at the top edge of my

  vision.

  [EVENT: Wave Tutorial (2/5)]

  00:52:22 Remaining

  75/50 Monsters Killed

  I already deduced the mechanics of this Wave Tutorial despite not

  explicitly hearing it yet. My kill count implied one thing: you can kill

  more than the required number of monsters per wave, and it’ll carry on

  to the next wave. This implication meant that I can take it easy from

  the safety of this rooftop without partaking into some needless risk.

  This increases my chance of survival from “unsure” to “extremely

  likely.”

  And yet, a part of me felt frustrated. I didn’t want to miss out on

  the rewards offered this wave, as they were potentially rarer and better

  than the previous one. Also, if the later waves come and I need to slay

  monsters to get my kill count back up, my current loadout might not be

  strong enough to handle them anymore. I muttered to myself, “I need to

  get stronger. I don’t want to fuck up again.”

  And so, with that, I stood up from the ground and took a deep breath.

  The timer was now counting down from fifty minutes, and as I started

  climbing back down the ladder—

  A man’s visceral scream tore through the entire block, then an

  explosion. It didn’t sound faint nor did it sound quiet. My grip

  tightened on the ladder as the echo of those two distinct sounds faded

  into silence. It concerned me, because whatever that man’s fate was, It

  was happening nearby.

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