Master of the System

Chapter 76



Chapter 76

Pravos nodded to herself. Her newest user was doing his job quite nicely. Unlike Rachel, Lance didnt question her words; instead, he faithfully carried out his mission. Seven months had passed, and he had already captured nine bandit leaders, one away from the designated goal of ten. If it werent for the fact he enslaved the people he captured, he would be the perfect user. It was a good thing all the bandits he was dealing with were bad people and deserved to be captured in the first place. Although the punishment was a bit too harsh for her taste, justice was still justice. It wasnt perfect, but it was still better than zero justice being applied at all. If only she had been richer back in the day. All the lower dimensions would be just and fair. A sigh escaped from Pravos lips, and she shook her head.

Whats wrong? Karta asked, her ears perking up. After walking around in the dark all the time, she had gained the ability of echolocation. Pravos thought it was odd, but considering the dogs facial structure resembled a bats, she didnt think too much about it afterwards.

Nothing, Pravos said. I was just thinking about money.

You do that too? Karta asked, her eyes widening. Was this bitch trying to encroach on her domain as the god of the marketplace? Her eyes narrowed, and she peeled back her lips, baring her teeth. You better stop.

Pravos blinked hard. She wasnt allowed to think about money? What kind of unreasonable demand was that? She scratched her head before focusing back on her display. There was a cable coming out of Vremyas bellybutton, and it split into three different wires, each connecting to a different personal computer. Pravos touched the cable coming out of her computer and sent her divine sense into it. Her divine sense traveled up the cable; when it reached the fork, it traveled towards Vremyas computer. Instead of a screen of systems, she found him looking at a screen full of rivers instead. Without warning, her divine sense was knocked away, and Vremya let out a harrumph. Did you need more money? What are you peeking at my screen for?

N-no, Pravos said and shook her head. Sorry! It felt like she had seen something that she shouldnt have. What was she doing in a house full of aggressive weirdos? She glanced out the window, or what she thought was the window, and only saw darkness. Right, she was here because she was trapped.

Karta licked her lips and glanced in Vremyas direction. Since youre letting Pravos spread her domain in your bellybutton, shouldnt you let me do the same? I helped you out, didnt I?

Vremya glanced at Karta. Fine, he said. But you cant reward your users with anything material, only cultivation techniques and knowledge.

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Kartas eyes lit up. Great!

***

Emily furrowed her brow, staring at the floating text in her vision.

[Kartas Market System successfully installed.]

[Main Mission: Dominate the World Through Money!]

[There is more than one way to rule the world. Other than absolute power, another method is absolute wealth! Gain control of the worlds marketplace by making sure very commodity flows through your hands before being passed to another.]

[Rewards: None. Failure to complete the assigned missions shall result in death.]

Emily read the last line over and over again. She had to become the ruler of the worlds marketplace or else shed die? What the hell? Did someone place a curse on her?

[New Mission: Create a Dojo]

[The first step to making money is having money. Your parents died and left you with nothing but a rundown dojo. Under normal circumstances, youll be bullied and extorted, forced to give up your inheritance; however, this system is giving you a chance! Earn one hundred spirit stones through teaching.]

[Gifts: Basic Punching Technique, Basic Kicking Technique, Basic Stance-Training Manual]

[Rewards: You think you deserve any after receiving help?]

Emilys expression darkened. The system seemed like an asshole. She reached her arms up to rub her eyes. A sharp pain stabbed her eye, and she let out a shout. She glanced at her hand and found a piece of chalk in her palm. What the heck?

[This is the system chalk. Draw a circle on the ground.]

Emily frowned and climbed out of her seat. She squatted on the ground and drew a circle with the chalk. It was a crooked circle that looked more like an egg, but apparently that satisfied the systems wish. There was a flash of light that caused Emily to close her eyes. When she opened them again, there were three books sitting in the center of the circle. She picked them up, and as expected, they were the manuals she was gifted. She browsed through them, and without warning, they disintegrated. Huh?

Pain flooded Emilys mind as the techniques were forcibly jammed into her head. She fell to the ground and clutched her stomach, curling up into the fetal position. After a few seconds passed, the pain went away just as quickly as it had appeared. Emily sat up and panted for breath. She climbed to her feet and frowned at the odd sensation in her legs. It seemed like she had discovered a new way to stand up. Had she been standing up incorrectly this whole time? She looked at her fist before punching forward. Then, she let out a kick. She had been studying in her fathers dojo ever since she was a child, but suddenly, it felt like she had wasted all those years. The previous attacks she was proud of, she realized she was doing them wrong this whole time.

Emily sat back down in her chair and squinted. She tapped on the desk a few times with her fingers. Honestly, the mission seemed doable. Originally, she was planning on selling the dojo and finding a job elsewhere, but with these new techniques, she was more than qualified to teach students. She had heard the Moon Lotus Sect was recruiting from all around the continent. Thanks to that, the dojo business was booming. Although most people wouldnt be accepted as disciples, everyone still wanted to try, and what better way than to improve on the basics?

***

Grandpa Vremya frowned. Unexpectedly, he had been prohibited from accepting any requests pertaining to mine-management. At least he had made a comfortable profit from the last mine. Unfortunately, he had to spend three million spirit stones on four interspacial rings which could hold the rest of the spirit stones. Azalea called him gaudy, but he didnt care. It was practical.

Since the easy-money mission wasnt available to him anymore, he had to choose something less profitable like guiding inner disciples into a training ground. The sect owned many, many pocket realms. Every year, they would open one up and let the disciples into it to explore and test their luck. Since only one pocket realm opened up per year, it meant the rest of the pocket realms had over three hundred years to replenish their herbs. Other than leading disciples around, he could also enter the demonic battleground. A long time ago, a crack in space appeared and connected the world he was in with another one. He suspected his godly self mightve been the cause of it by scratching his bellybutton too hard. The two worlds were at odds with one another, mainly because of the appearances of their citizens. The world he was in was full of humans. The connected world was full of octopus-people.

The demonic battleground was the crack in space where water met land. Some intrepid humans discovered eating the octopus-people could increase their cultivation bases. Some terrified octopus people realized theyd be killed and eaten if they didnt fight back. Thus, a war of food and survival began. If Grandpa Vremya went to the demonic battleground, he could kill octopus-people and sell their corpses for spirit stones. Unfortunately, the amount of bad karma hed gather would outweigh the gains. It seemed like hed be babysitting some inner disciples as they traveled through a pocket realm.

Grandpa Vremya opened his eyes and looked at Azalea. Ill be a pocket-realm guide. Although he only needed to complete a mission once every ten years, he wasnt satisfied with sitting around. The faster he created his foundational pillars, the more time he could spend on forming his golden core.

Alright, Azalea said. Ill accept a mission as a guide for you. She hummed to herself as she left with Grandpa Vremyas identity token. Naturally, a guide needed inner disciples to lead around. Luckily, she was an inner disciple. It seemed like she was going to explore a pocket realm with Grandpa Vremya. She got excited even though she knew Grandpa Vremya would likely be cultivating the whole time. Maybe it would be different this time is what she thought every time.


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