The next day promptly arrives, and Alex, Rishi, Tereza, and nchi find themselves back at the sa establishnt as last ti, where Roja and Perlah are already waiting.
The group sits down in a similar fashion to last ti, and Alex wastes no ti, imdiately saying, “Hello there! Also, I’m not paying this ti….”
“...Petty…” Tereza mutters under her breath, unable to resist comnting.
“Never a boring mont with you, huh? Sit down. I’ll pay this ti,” Roja responds, rolling her eyes but with a faint smile.
Rishi and Roja dive straight into a discussion about several topics they’d touched on last ti concerning the contract. Alex stares at them in disbelief, thinking, What the fuck are they doing, talking complicated business right from the start? We just wanted to ask a few crucial questions!
Suddenly, Alex feels not one but two hands on his crotch again. Cringing internally, he grabs the hands of the two troublemakers beside him and pulls them closer, their faces now right next to his own. In a low whisper, he gently warns, “Not this ti… you’re already due for a punishnt. Don’t overdo it.”
nchi and Tereza giggle, a tiny drop of sweat forming on their faces. They imdiately stop their antics.
“I guess this is important enough to pay attention to this ti,” Tereza says, slightly chastised.
“Yeah, Tereza, there’s no ti for playing around this ti!” nchi adds in agreent.
“So… did you just fuck around last ti or what?” Perlah asks, her tone one of mild confusion and slight offense.
“They always fuck around. Please excuse their behavior this one ti,” Alex responds, his voice firm and irritated. “Now that the mission is close, I won’t tolerate this foolishness anymore. If they ever bother you, tell , and I’ll make sure they’re punished.”
“Maybe I like being punished, huh? I want to try it out. Let’s see if you can do it,” Tereza shoots back without missing a beat, her newfound confidence from her Devil Fruit clearly showing.
“We’ll see about that, hehe. Let’s see if you’re up to it, student,” nchi says at the sa ti, her tone teasing as always.
Sigh… their craziness never stops, Alex thinks, suppressing a groan. Seriously, I like this kind of behavior sotis, but this is too important to fuck around. This mission is supposedly as dangerous as the tutorial, with only a 20% chance of survival. Even if it were an 80% chance, it would still be incredibly dangerous. No ti to ss around anymore.
Shaking off his frustration, Alex focuses on the matter at hand. “Anyway, ignore them,” he says, addressing Roja directly. “Sorry for butting in, but we have so serious questions, Roja. Tell us about the stat threshold and what happens if you surpass it.” His tone is calm but serious.
“Stat threshold? Whatever could you an?” Roja replies, her expression one of feigned innocence.
“Please don’t ss around,” Alex says, his voice steady but firm. “We know that once a certain stat surpasses the threshold, sothing happens. Na your price if you don’t want to share the information. We’ll find out anyway once we reach the main Realm, so it’s not like this is so massive secret.”
Though Alex doesn’t activate his [Commander Shepard’s Dog Tag], he taps into its power subtly, channeling the mindset it represents. He begins to understand the balance between the Renegade and Paragon approaches, wielding both confidence and diplomacy as tools to achieve his goals. However, he always chooses one extre to solve his problems, this ti deciding on using a Renegade thod to get the information he needs.
“Hmmm, is it just , or are you slowly growing up?” Roja says in a smug tone, her expression feigning pride. “Looks like your only real weakness is slowly getting patched up. That makes feel a bit proud… but also regretful. Children aren’t supposed to leave the nest so soon.”
“Is it just , or is every female here a damn psychopath?” Alex retorts, suddenly turning his gaze toward Perlah, as if trying to analyze what devil might be lurking in her.
Rishi, standing nearby, shows the faintest hint of a smile, as though silently agreeing with Alex’s observation.
“Oh, co on,” Roja replies dismissively. “Your friends and I just like to have a little fun. Now, you correctly said you’ll learn these things once you reach the main part of the Realm. Do you really need to know about it now? It’s not really necessary, is it?”
“If it’s no big deal and we’ll learn about it soon anyway, you might as well tell us now, huh?” Alex counters smoothly. “Let’s call it a gesture of good faith. Or… are you not serious about our team? I don’t like being taken advantage of.”
“...” Roja is montarily speechless, caught off guard by Alex’s directness, his Renegade attitude clearly pressuring her.
Rishi gives Alex an approving nod, and Alex takes note, realizing sothing important. He’s happier observing and keeping his cards close. If I take the lead, it’ll give Rishi more opportunities down the line. It’s best if they don’t realize what he’s capable of just yet, Alex reasons, adjusting his strategy.
“...You owe one, okay?” Roja finally says, leaning forward slightly. “If you accept our team and can genuinely tell you’ll do your best, not just to survive and fulfill the contract, but to really try your best to achieve the best results as a team—I won’t be stingy. I’ll just tell you. Truth be told, that information isn’t even free inside the Main Realm. It’s only for serious players. Most players below level 10, or even level 15 or 20—don’t learn about it naturally.”
“I want to achieve the best results in the next mission. I promise you I’ll do my best to make our team succeed!” Alex says earnestly.
He doesn’t outright activate [Commander Shepard’s Dog Tag], but he feels its influence nonetheless, tapping into the Paragon side of it this ti.
This… I… what am I doing? Alex wonders. I didn’t want to say that outright, but I just blurted it out.
“You… Okay, I trust you,” Roja says after a mont, her voice softening. “You can be quite corny sotis, but I know you’re not acting. Going through one mission with you is enough for to tell. Your character is so different from what I rember…. Is this what Aricans call Carrot and Stick? Don’t you usually need a partner for that approach? Looks like you’re doing it on your own. It surprises that you can say these things so naturally.”
Alex, still slightly confused, thinks to himself, Whatever… For now, my impulsive answers are working. There’s no need to question them… but sooner or later, I’ll need to think about whether it’s a good or bad thing to rely on [Commander Shepard’s Dog Tag]. It affects now without even activating it… Would it be even stronger if I used it now? If I could gain even a fraction of the real Shepard’s abilities… it’s not just about combat strength, stats, or abilities… but personal strength. Strength of character….
“You wanna know about it that bad? Fine, I’ll tell you…!” Roja says, glancing around to ensure no one else is nearby.
She then begins explaining in a calm, matter-of-fact tone:
“Once a stat reaches 30 points, it will be declared as your primary stat. When that happens, you gain various bonuses. The sa applies to your secondary stat, but the bonuses will be reduced. Still, your secondary stat is equally important. Your third and fourth stats that reach the threshold also matter and will provide very small bonuses as well. These are called side stats.
“Once these two side stats reach 30, it will take two stat points to increase them. For all other stats, it will take you three stat points to increase them past 30.
“You see, it’s quite important to think about your future and fighting style. Once a few of your stats reach 30, you’ll reach a point of no return. As far as I know, this can’t be reverted… ever. Want to switch to a mage class after reaching 30 in your physical stats? Impossible. You’ll lack the unique benefits you would have gained if you’d chosen MNA as your primary stat. And, of course, it will cost you three tis as many stat points to improve it.
“I won’t tell you the details of the bonuses, though—that information will cost you. 50,000 FC, and I’ll tell you more. I also know quite a bit more about this whole system, which contains a huge trap. It’s not apparent now, but you’ll learn about it eventually. By that point, though, it might be too late. If you want to make it far, you’d better pay up,” Roja concludes, her expression serious.
“...!”
Everyone listens intently to Roja’s explanation, their faces filled with surprise. Alex, in particular, finds himself deep in thought. Being a special case, he wonders what would happen if all his stats reached 30 at the sa ti.
After a long pause, the group decides not to pay Roja for the additional information—for now.
As they prepare to leave, Alex, feeling the urge to return the favor, asks nchi to give Roja and Perlah two White-ranked dishes. The two accept the gesture with a smile, clearly aware of nchi’s reputation as a talented cook. By now, nchi’s cooking abilities have beco well-known, as she continues to empty the market of all Gray- and White-quality at, as well as the rare Green-quality at whenever it’s available.
Returning to Alex’s room, the group, Alex, Rishi, Tereza, and nchi, stare at each other, the weight of Roja’s explanation sinking in.
Rishi breaks the silence, smiling slightly. “Well, let’s test if that’s indeed true.
“System… use a few of my remaining points and increase SPR to 30!” he commands, directing his system with his mind.
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