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Now reading: 12. The Woes of Leadership from Explorer of Edregon, a Slice of life novel by Wizardly Dude.

Spur sighed, not even bothering to look up from the dozens of sheets of paper he had spread out across one of the many foldable tables they’d assembled in their temporary command center. He’d been busy trying to determine if it was smarter for them to prioritize being closer to a water source versus setting up their permanent camp in a more defensible location when one of his n poked their head into the tent.

“Repeat that again Thomas,” Spur said, closing his eyes and praying the man’s words changed the second ti around. “I’m not sure I heard you right.”

“Sir. Two civvies tried eating so strange fruits they found growing from a nearby tree. They’ve broken out in hives and are having so trouble breathing.”

“That’s what I thought you said.” Spur rubbed the bridge of his nose, wondering if the System was testing him or sothing. “Pray tell, did they not receive their al rations for the day or sothing?”

“They did sir. From what we can gather, they seed to think the alien fruit would give them… superpowers? Or sothing along those lines. They were hard to understand through all the wheezing, but it sounded like they were looking for ‘so piece’ of sothing.”

Sighing, Spur waved a hand, not even bothering to look up. “We don’t have any sort of d bay set up yet; the doctors were slated to co over in the second wave. Send them over to Frank for now, he was a field dic back in the day. Should be good enough for those idiots.”

“Sir!” Thomas saluted, leaving the tent. As soon as he was alone, Spur’s hand twitched toward his personal pack he kept close by at all tis. Unbeknownst to his superiors, he’d smuggled a little sothing special into this new world just for himself. He’d been planning to crack it open in celebration of surviving one year on this new world, but it had barely been more than a day and he was already fighting the urge to down the bottle. Steeling his resolve, he looked back to the reports he’d collected with the help of Myers. He had a lot of decisions to make, and not a lot of ti.

While things weren’t progressing quite as smoothly as he’d hoped, in the last twenty-four hours they’d at least managed to take care of all their critical tasks. They’d located a nearby source of water, determined that there weren’t any serious threats in their imdiate surroundings, and began cataloging nearby resources they could utilize to construct a real base of operations. From an outsider's perspective, things would have seed to be going well.

Spur picked up the report Myers had collected from one of the captains put in charge of a group of civvies. According to the report, they’d been hunting for potential sources of food when they ended up encountering so sort of monster. The captain had described it as ‘a small bear with four arms and the snout of a wolf.’ Thankfully the group had a few people with combat classes, and they’d even managed to take down the monster he’d already heard a few soldiers dub the Big Bad Bear.

Unfortunately, they hadn’t managed to put it down before it killed three of their people.

All three of which were civilians.

After that incident, unrest between the camp had escalated. Most of the civilians were questioning orders they didn’t like the sound of, and a good handful were refusing to follow them outright. The worst part was that Spur couldn’t exactly bla them. Unlike the soldiers, these people had been living totally normal lives just a few days ago. They hadn’t been trained to follow orders. They hadn’t been broken down and reconstructed in good old Uncle Sam’s vision. Hell, they hadn’t even gone through any serious training, unless you counted that ridiculous excuse for a boot camp his superiors had thrown together. And now, all of a sudden, these people were thrust into an entirely different world with nothing more than a few days of scattered training to fall back on?

Forget dissent, it was a miracle half of them weren’t experiencing panic attacks.

Putting down the report on the monster attack, Spur picked up another one he’d received from Captain Hills. On top of being a crack shot with a rifle, Hills had a degree in psychology. Because of that, Spur had given him the task of watching over the camp as a whole, informing him of any serious concerns that required his attention. He’d expected this report to co sooner or later, but he couldn’t believe it had taken only a single day.

According to Hills, a good chunk of the civvies were starting to rally around a woman nad Patricia Miles. Patricia, or Patty, as she asked everyone to call her, was a very sociable woman who had been CEO of a nonprofit before receiving the ssage from the System. Hills’ report explained how Patty had been witnessed going around to disgruntled mbers of the civilian half of the camp, consoling them and earning their trust. She could just be trying to make friends…

Or she could be laying the groundwork for so form of coup.

Grumbling to himself, Spur dug through a stack of papers and found the information Myers had collected on the woman. According to her report, Patty had claid to have taken the Bard support class, which ca with a free point of dexterity with every level and a passive that gave proficiency with a musical instrunt of their choice. On a hunch, Spur took a glance at the sorting of the reports. Myers, bless her overachieving heart, had categorized the reports alphabetically for his perusal. But she had also made a note of the order of the people she’d spoken with. Looking for one report in particular, Spur finally found it.

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The person Myers had spoken to imdiately before Patty, apparently a small-ti DJ who had been hoping to make it big before all this went down that called himself Rooty Beard, had also stated they’d selected the Bard class.

Spur frowned, crunching the numbers in his head. He’d been lucky enough that a good number of people had had the sense to count how many starting class options they’d been offered, even if there had been too many to morize. Strangely, the number of classes seed to actually be different for everyone, but most people had sowhere around roughly 400 choices. The odds that Patty just happened to select the sa class as the person directly beside her…

“I don’t like it,” he said, staring at the numbers. From what little he knew about the woman, he just couldn’t see her selecting the Bard class when there were so many more appealing options. “But why lie about your class in the first place?” He muttered, trying to wrap his head around the decision.

“Sir!” A familiar voice called out before entering the tent.

“Not the best ti Phil, I actually have to think about sothing, and you know how much I hate thinking,” Spur said, giving a dismissive wave to his third in command. With Myers busy helping him do, well, pretty much everything, Phil had been placed directly in charge of maintaining the periter and ensuring no new monsters snuck up on them. The man had already proven himself to be a natural with a longsword, and had recently beco the first person in camp to hit level 3 after a number of successful hunts.

“I think this warrants a break from thinking.” Hearing the seriousness in Phil’s tone, Spur looked up, raising an eyebrow at the frown on Phil’s face.

“What’s wrong?” Spur asked, his mind imdiately turning to the worst-case scenario. “Did we lose anyone else?”

“Kind of the opposite actually. Rember that civvy you sent out to check out our surroundings that vanished?”

“Yeah, the Explorer. Vin, I think it was.” Spur said, thinking back to the lanky man with unkempt black hair and a seemingly constant layer of dirt on his person. While the poor guy had that wiry, durable look that most of the people he encountered living on the street seed to have, he didn’t look like he’d be able to fight his way out of a cardboard box. Spur had been hesitant to send him out on his own, but his passive was exactly what they needed with their surveying drones taken, and he at least looked like a fast runner. But when Vin had failed to return before nightfall, they’d assud he’d run into sothing like the Big Bad Bear and t his demise. “Did you find his body?”

“Well that’s just it sir,” Phil hesitated. “Turns out he’s not dead. In fact, he’s approaching camp as we speak.”

“What? That’s great news!” Spur said, laughing at sothing going right for once. The three dead civvies may have been the kindling Patty was using to light a fire under the civilian half of the camp, but Vin’s disappearance that first day technically under his orders had been the spark. His return to camp should help Spur pump the brakes on whatever it was Patty was trying. Despite his excitent, Spur quickly picked up on Phil’s continued uncertainty, and he did his best not to roll his eyes.

It was always sothing.

“You wanna spit it out man, or do I need to order you to tell what the problem is?”

Phil slowly shook his head, his frown deepening. “It’s not a problem, per se. In fact, you could argue it’s probably a good thing for us.”

“Phil, I swear to God I’m going to command our crafters to build us a toilet just so I can give you this world’s first swirlie if you don’t co out with it in the next five seconds.”

Luckily for him Phil was used to his dislike of military protocol, and the man didn’t bat an eye at his threat. “You know how I selected the Challenger class?”

“Yeah, because you’re so ridiculously competitive I once watched you practice for ten hours straight just so you could beat soone in a ga of darts the next day,” Spur said, thinking back to their ti in the barracks together. “So what?”

“Well, my class starting passive is called Challenger’s Intuition. Essentially, I can see a soft aura around anyone or anything I look at that tells my odds of winning a fight with said target. Your aura for example is a soft green, bordering on yellow, aning you would be a small challenge, but not really that much of a fight for .”

“Hey it’s not my fault I’ve been stuck in here reading reports and giving people orders,” Spur said, frowning at the reminder that he had barely hit level 2 despite supposedly being in charge. If he didn’t get experience for running the camp, he’d probably still be level 1 even. He really needed to throw everything over to Myers and get out there sooner than later; his class leveled far faster through combat.

“Anyway, the strongest thing I’ve seen so far was the Big Bad Bear,” Phil said, ignoring his outburst. “Before the three of us took it down, its aura had been a darker yellow, pretty close to turning red. I may have been able to win solo against it, but I probably would have sustained so serious injuries.”

Spur frowned, smart enough to realize where his old friend was going with this. “Go on…”

Taking a deep breath, Phil shook his head, his expression equal parts confused and concerned. “Well… I only caught a quick glimpse of him. But when the civvy was approaching camp, I saw his aura with my passive, Spur.

“It was blood red.”

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