“Okay, I have to admit. The system event was one hell of a show. Good job, Ratgul,” R-87 said, clapping the other god—the designer of the system event—on the back.
“Eh, it was nothing. See? Millions of years, and you never said sothing like that. Now I don’t even know how to deal with it,” Ratgul said jokingly while watching the map before him, which showed the many treasure hunts still ongoing—with one already finished.
Every treasure hunt had been individual, with different difficulties. There had to be so standards, but eight had a very dangerous last stage.
That the first winner he would take under his wing before sending back to the new universe was an F grade without a blessing had caught his interest.
“What do you think about the Chosen? In my opinion, they all get more stupid with every era. We weren’t like that, right?” Lyrian comnted.
“I’m not sure. The competition is a bit higher with so many gods giving out divine blessings. This era should be a record. I just hope when my event goes off they’ll still be around—otherwise it wouldn’t be nearly as fun,” R-87 comnted in a good mood.
“Though I have to say, I’m also interested in that F grade. Since he gets a training session from you as a reward, would you mind if I co by?”
Ratgul thought for a mont but, in the end, had nothing against it.
“Oh, I also want to take a look,” Lyrian quickly followed up.
“Fine, fine. You can co by,” Ratgul said with a deadpan face, though he was quite happy about it.
The reward this human got was truly special, and only four other treasure hunts offered such a prize.
“Great. So do we have other winners? And why were they so fast? I was distracted by this almost round rock. It’s almost perfectly round—but this one edge is sticking out, and I’m asking myself… why?” R-87 asked.
“I think it has sothing to do with the Chosen fighting each other more directly. And besides the king and the ritual, nothing could really stop them,” Lyrian suggested.
“There is also another detail. In the other trials, an alliance took over, and the others didn’t dare to attack them while being outnumbered. In the trial that finished first, everything could have happened. I have to say, I’m already very excited for the human to co by. Besides being F grade, he’s also a shapeshifter. This class always struggles—too many bodies, needing to learn how to fight with all of them, and requiring far more resources depending on how many forms you have. If a shapeshifter has three strong forms, he’ll need three tis the coin and ti. For an F grade shapeshifter to win an E grade event against strong Chosen is quite the achievent. Too bad we can’t tell the others, since nothing can leave this place,” Ratgul monologued.
“I think the rock would be perfectly round if it spent more ti outside in the sun,” R-87 said after a short period of silence.
“…Do you think the F grade will like my rock?”
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