Outside of the village was a sprawling field of grasses taller than Faust, and within them he tracked shifting shapes.
I wonder if there’s a tracking skill...
Following the movents in the grass, he found blue slis rolling through the field, dissolving grass into their bodies peacefully. They created a large clearing in their paths, giving him visibility.
Faust humd with interest and moved on, stalking around the field to check out the monster types in the fields.
He found a lot of slis lurking in the grass. They were easy to find, because of the patches of eaten grass. They were simple creatures. They weren’t even technically aggressive, unless you ssed with them or their food.
[Acid Sli]
[Level: 1]
[Combat Power: 21]
[Details: Not very strong or durable, but their acid packs a punch.]
"How does a sli have almost as much combat power than ?" Faust wondered as he leisurely walked between the slis.
Combat power was the addition of all attributes, so even if the monsters had no strength or resistance, they could have a surprising agility or spirit stat. Faust noted that; they moved slowly and looked harmless, but they were hiding sothing.
He beca a sli whisperer. Learning what pissed them off and what they could do. Slis were smart, efficient with their energy, and deceptively fast when they had to act.
Stroking the cool, viscous mbrane of one sli, he smiled. They were actually not that bad.
I wonder if I can raise an army of slis. Now that would be fun.
He moved on, finding another monster type in the lower fields.
Black jackals that could crush rocks between their jaws. Faust had watched them for a while. The sword at his hip pleaded for so action, but he was still learning. And he was enjoying himself first.
[Bronze Jackal]
[Level: 2]
[Combat Power: 60]
[Details: They are fast and enduring. Their bites can crush tal easily. But they aren’t very sensitive.]
The dogs were stronger than him. A whole level higher and almost three tis as much combat power of a sli. Not that being stronger than a blue blob was anything amazing.
So he abandoned the jackals for now. Farming Slis was the thod.
First he wanted to exchange his sword for another weapon. A spear would be nice. Then he would look for anything that could make him stronger in the Novice village. Or at least information
He was saying goodbye to the slis when he heard voices approaching them. He instantly used Stealth, disappearing into the taller grasses to watch.
Three boys walked out of the grass and smiled wickedly when they saw the slis.
"I knew this ga would have so mobs for grinding!" one of them exclaid. "What are their levels?"
"My Appraise skill says level 1," another boy replied. "And it doesn’t seem like they can see us."
The third boy rushed towards the slis with a dagger and a grin. "My exp. Stay back, slowpokes."
He pricked the sli slightly and it shuddered violently before unleashing a spray of acid into the air.
"AHHHHH!"
The sound of searing skin and the boy’s horrified scream shook the small clearing. His friends watched in horror as the acid seed to call all the slis to the screaming boy.
The blue blobs surged forward with surprising speed. They baptised him in the corrosive liquid and consud the still screaming prey before his friends could react.
Faust shook his head. Slis don’t play around. If you’re going to attack, kill them in one blow or the acid attracts the rest.
They had cores in their body. One good strike should be able to shatter the core and kill the sli in one blow.
He left the clearing behind, ignoring the screams of the boys and slushing sounds of their friend being eaten.
Treating these trials like a ga was their first and, for one, last mistake.
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The Novice village was quieter now. People weren’t beating the shit out of each other anymore and instead conversed and strategised in large groups, exchanging information and making plans.
Human beings are scary.
If this many people rushed into the field in a coordinated effort even the Bronze Jackals would be overwheld.
I have to move quickly and get out there to farm.
During his stealth training in the village, he managed to spot a lot of people. Specifically a large group of people that he knew personally.
It was pleasantly surprising when he saw Liora among them.He had been really focused before, but seeing her safe made relieved him.
Many of his classmates gawked as he returned.
"Faust! You’re here too? Where have you been?"
"That ans only like ten people from our class weren’t brought here."
Before they could ask any more questions, Liora got up and pulled him away. She had been sitting beside and energetically chatting up William, who looked very annoyed by Faust’s return.
She looked not so pleased by his return. Faust gave a sorry smile.
"Where the hell have you been?" Liora snapped. "Everyone else found us easily. What was so important you left your girlfriend alone for so long?"
His mind had been so focused on the present he hadn’t worried much about Liora. But he did make sure he was alright before he left. He had been distant recently, but he still worried about her.
Faust shrugged, wrapping a hand around her waist. "Sorry, babe. I was doing so recon. What’s going on? Why’s everyone so split up?"
Liora glanced from the hand to William, who was watching them, but pretended it was nothing. Faust’s eyes narrowed.
"We’re all from different places. Different schools, offices. Anywhere. The freaking system just grabbed up anyone in the area and threw them here."
So they automatically ford groups with familiar people. Logical, but a waste. A single unified group of what seed like ten thousand people was scarier than two hundred isolated groups.
"Interesting," Faust murmured. "What about statuses? Attributes and skills?"
"Sure, don’t ask how I am, or what I need. Ask about nerd stuff," Liora grumbled. "Most people have fives in their attributes and one skill, which are random."
So I’m above average. I have mostly eight points in attributes and two skills.
"Sorry. I’m glad you’re safe." Faust watched William stalk away from the larger group towards them with an irritated expression. What does he want?.
Liora’s eyes widened suddenly. "Wait! do you have a Schema or System?"
"What?" Faust blinked, confused. He had never heard of ga elents like that. A system was more of a webnovel thing than sothing players had in a ga.
"You don’t have either..." Liora muttered, glaring at him.
"What do they do? Are they important—"
"They’re pretty important," William said with a smirk. He had been drawing closer and closer this whole ti.
"Finally found your tongue, Willy?" Faust mocked, but there was a sick feeling within him.
William’s eyebrow twitched but he still smiled. "You see average players have Combat power around 20 and one skill—or two if they’re lucky. But special players have a Schema, a special ability that makes everything about them better. Then really special players have a system that improves their leveling speed or gives extra rewards."
"Let guess, you have both," Faust said, shaking his head.
"Yes," William sneered back. "My Schema is Gold rank—Fortress. I can create defensive barriers and strengthen allies. And I have an Ally system."
Liora glanced between them hesitantly. "We’ll join his group. His system can only support seven people. You, , and his four friends. Then whoever else is useful."
"Hmmm," William humd dramatically. "I don’t know about that, Liora. Your Excess Essence Schema and your healing skill are a broken combo, but little Faust is just... average. And unreliable."
Liora pursed her lips. "He can be useful and he’ll apologise for all those dumb fights. Right, Faust?"
His loud laughter drew the everyone’s attention. His classmates stared at him like he was mad, whispering to each other that he finally cracked.
Cassie, the class rep, looked pale with fright, but there was a strange glint in her eyes.
Todd adjusted his glasses with a look of worry.
Fiona, the most popular girl in their class, frowned in distaste, whispering sothing to her flock of sheep.
Faust cleaned his eyes. "Liora, let’s get out of here. It’s good to see you get your balls back, Willy."
William turned red and charged him, but Liora got between them, raising her hands. "Enough! Faust, Apologise now or we’re breaking up."
Faust pretended to be careless. "You’re joking right?"
He ignored the boiling rage in his skull. They had been going out for almost three years now. She loved him. He loved her. Maybe he was bad at showing it, but he didn’t expect that a toad like William getting so power was enough to change her.
"Liora, you don’t trust ?"
"Don’t avoid what I said."
Faust waved his hand. "Whatever. I don’t care. If you think you’re important enough to debase myself then you’re delusional."
Liora gaped at him in utter shock.
This allowed an even angrier William to get past her and attack Faust.
"Don’t talk to her like that!" he roared, throwing a haymaker.
Faust slipped under the blow with deaning ease, hooked his arm around William’s neck, and swept the boy off his feet.
It happened so fast that William’s lackeys only got up, when his back slamd against the dirt.
Faust took a second to pat his face and say, "still too obvious, Willy," before rising and stepping back from the groaning boy.
William’s lackeys spread out, each too afraid to be the first one to strike. This was usually when Faust struck, but he wasn’t looking for a fight right now at least.
He raised his hands and backed up, speaking to the still pale Liora; his spite still strong.
"You need to make your picks a bit better. William is like a pile of shit. You can sprinkle gold on it but it’ll still stink."
"Y-you," Liora stuttered, turning red with anger finally.
"This isn’t over," William roared, staggering to his feet. "I’ll get stronger soon. I’m going to make you regret being born."
The anger at Liora’s betrayal turned into a warm feeling of expectation. He lost Liora. He hated losing. Especially to William of all people. But a loss was just fuel to fight harder.
"You’d make the happiest man on earth. I look forward to you trying. I really do"
Faust’s grin grew so wide that everyone stepped back. They felt a strange chill in their veins as they stared into Faust’s eerie blue eyes.
And with that, he just turned and left, stifling his anger and pain. He was done here. What was important was focusing on what happens next.
The system chid in his ears.
Ding!
[Requirents t! Investnts have been made! You have awakened a Schema and System!]
[You have awakened a 100% Drop Rate System!]
[You have awakened the Perfect Match Schema, A Legendary Grade Schema!]
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