When Victor woke back up He felt as if The world became clearer To Himself, his Body felt less heavy, and he could feel his breath was smoother.
His body felt… different. His senses were sharper, and there was a strange hum of energy beneath his skin like a dormant storm waiting to be unleashed.
He then tapped on his Watch to check His state:
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Lumina Academy of Hero Arts
Date: 11/12/2300
Name: Victor Von Alucard
Race: Human
Class: Mage
Talent Grade: 4 High Core
Current Mage Rank: 0 Core Mage
Strength: 4
Stamina: 5
Durability: 2
Mana: 10
Intelligence: ???
Affinity: Light
Skill (1): Blessing of Interface
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Victor stared at the holographic interface projected from his watch, his brow furrowed in frustration.
The numbers and stats displayed were exactly the same as before no change, no improvement.
'What the hell?' he thought, his frustration bubbling over. 'Maybe it's a bug. Maybe I can reboot it or something.'
"Hey, AI," he said, his voice tinged with irritation. "Can you check my stats again? I think there might be a mistake."
The AI's monotone voice responded almost immediately. "No, I cannot do that, Student Victor Von Alucard. I only display the information provided by the academy. Any discrepancies must be addressed through official channels."
Victor groaned, running a hand through his hair. "Ugh, I'm so stupid," he muttered under his breath.
Of course the AI wouldn't be able to fix anything, It was just a glorified data dispenser, not some all knowing entity.
But then a thought struck him, sending a chill down his spine.
If the AI was constantly updating his location and status to the academy, wouldn't they notice if he suddenly disappeared from their system?
The last thing he needed was a bunch of academy officials snooping around, asking questions he couldn't answer.
"Hey, AI," he said, his tone cautious now. "Do you send my current location to the academy? Like, in real-time?"
The AI's response was as flat as ever. "No, I do not, Student Victor Von Alucard. I am an independent AI embedded in this watch. All your information is stored within the chip inside me and in the academy's server room. Location data is only updated when you return to the academy or manually sync your device."
Victor let out a long, relieved sigh. "I guess that's... nice," he said, feeling a weight lift off his shoulders.
At least he didn't have to worry about the academy tracking his every move. For now, he could operate under the radar.
With the sun dipping below the horizon and the sky painted in hues of orange and purple, Victor decided it was time to head back to town.
It was already 5:30 PM, and he didn't want to be caught out in the wilderness after dark.
But as he took his first step, his knees nearly buckled beneath him.
His body was still reeling from the overwhelming energy of the Emperor rank peach he'd consumed earlier.
It wasn't every day you ate something that powerful, and his system was clearly struggling to adjust.
In this world, items were ranked based on their mana content and the abilities they granted. The hierarchy was as follows:
- Common Rank: Barely contains any mana.
- Uncommon Rank: Contains a small amount of mana.
- Rare Rank: Packed with a considerable amount of mana.
- Epic Rank: Contains immense mana and grants a low-tier ability.
- King Rank: Grants a mid-level ability alongside significant mana.
- Emperor Rank: Provides a high-level ability and immense mana.
- Legend Rank: Grants a unique, special skill.
- Mythical Rank: Possesses godlike traits.
The peach he'd eaten was Emperor rank, but its abilities were highly specific. It granted low-tier immortality, meaning he could only be killed under certain conditions like being struck by a weapon of Rare rank or higher.
Additionally, his body was now immune to all poisons except those of mythical grade.
On top of that, he'd gained thought acceleration and pain reduction, two abilities that could prove incredibly useful in the right situations.
But there was a catch. The peach hadn't boosted his natural talents. His stats strength, stamina, durability, mana remained unchanged.
He still had no idea how much the peach had enhanced his overall capabilities, but one thing was clear: it hadn't fixed his biggest weakness his low talent grade.
As he trudged back toward town, his mind wandered. 'What if I tested my new powers?' he thought.
'What if I threw myself off a mountain to see if I survived?' The idea was tempting, but he quickly dismissed it. Sure, he had low-tier immortality, but that didn't mean he was invincible.
If he miscalculated, he could still end up dead or worse, permanently injured.
No, he decided, it was better to play it safe for now. He'd already taken one massive risk today, and he wasn't ready to push his luck any further.
For now, he'd focus on getting back to town, resting, and figuring out his next move. The world was full of dangers, but it was also full of opportunities. And Victor was determined to seize every single one of them.
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(Lumina Academy of Hero Arts
Date 12/12/2300
Name: Victor Von Alucard)
By the time I reached Idok, it was nearing midnight.
The town's medieval architecture was breathtaking, with its cobblestone streets, glowing lanterns, and the gentle roar of the nearby waterfall.
Nestled against the Exolet Mountain Range, Idok was one of the most picture-perfect destinations in the Solarion Empire.
And The Exolet Stream That Runs Down from The mountain throughout The Town to The giant waterfall.
I scanned the area for an inn, finally spotting a humble establishment with a faded wooden sign:
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The building looked modest, with aged stone walls and flickering lanterns by the entrance.
As I stepped inside, a dark-haired woman with a slim figure and moon-like eyes greeted me warmly.
"One room," I said exhausted.
"That will be 20 rail, sir," she replied, maintaining her professionalism.
I handed her the money and noticed my white academy uniform was dirty and tattered from the Today events.
I'll need to stay another day to buy new clothes and explore the town tomorrow.
"Your room is upstairs, first door to the left," she said as she handed me a key.
I walk up to my room and open The door to see a small but functional, with a simple bed, a wooden table, and a clean bathroom. Exhausted, I sank into the bed. My body ached.
'Tomorrow, I'll test the Power of this immortality. But for now, I need rest'
With that thought, I closed my eyes and let sleep take over.
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