A FIREARM FIRED. Wrik's vision turned slow immediately. He could see a small projectile rushing towards him. The slow-motion of the projectile only lasted for a blink of an eye until it totally missed him by a respectful distance. But he found that his heart was racing in madness, it's still didn't calm down.
A golden mana shield appeared in front of him abruptly as Tanya asked, holding the ugly wand. "Are you alright?"
Her eyes were only at him for a brief moment, then she glanced in the direction the shot was fired from. Her emerald eyes turned colder instantly when she noticed the few figures standing there.
The one that fired at Wrik was the hooligan that they met on phrase-I. The one who was after Tanya. Wrik had totally forgotten about these hoodlums.
The interesting thing was that the burly boss was squatting on the ground, as a foot was on the back of his neck. Wrik and others knew who this foot belonged to.
"Now we're even," Aasan said, still holding the neck of the burly man with his foot.
The minions of the boss were bewildered at the scene. They didn't even see how Aasan appeared behind their boss, much less stop it.
Aasan looked around at everyone's exterior. His eyes widened, noticing the charcoal body of the ghoul. He said. "You guys really killed that thing." He then gestured at the one he was holding. "What should I do with him?"
As soon as Aasan said that, an ice spike flew directly at the head of the boss, who was pinned down. The head burst immediately, spurting out blood and grey matters.
It was Tanya; she finished the hoodlum boss saying nothing. Her expression was disgusted, as there's no remorse for the killing.
Wrik sighed. Tanya already gave that guy a chance on the very first day, yet he had to throw it away. The mobs that came with the dead guy fled frantically, seeing the pitiful figure of their boss. Tanya didn't shoot further, nor did any of them.
Then something intriguing happened again. The figure of Aasan, who was pinning the boss, turned into smoke before disappearing. It was as if he was never present there.
"Young lady, you could have warned." Aasan's voice sounded out again, but it was from a few tens of metres away. Two figures approached with the usual pace, one with a leg injury—Aasan, he didn't have the colour he had a moment ago when he was pinning down the boss. His face was pale, with weary eyes. While the other figure was the mercenary man—Laman, following behind like a good soldier.
They were not the only ones blessed with innate ability.
Tanya said nothing, dissolved the shield in front of Wrik. Her expression was still cold.
Nobody took the care to say anything as well before Wrik said. "Thank you for your help there . . ."
"It's nothing." Aasan shook his head. "As I said before, I owed you one from before."
Wrik nodded, but he didn't get up. Contrary to getting up, he sat there, sighing. He was extremely tired, with the borrowing of someone else's Maha mana to confront the evil thing—it took away most of his mental and physical energy. He glanced at the stone-like thing in his arm to try his inspection on when all the notification that was stored while he was busy in the fight flooded in with the congratulations message about completing the mission.
[Auxiliary system Mana Circuit progressed from 22.3% to 47.6% from channelling an overwhelming amount of mana.]
[Magic force increased by 2.]
[Perception increased by 3.]
[Agility increased by 2.]
[Strength increased by 2.]
[Mana application advanced to (D-). Now you can use Mana sense more effortlessly. Mana Discharge advanced as well, though it's far away from being adept in it.]
That was not all. A bigger window appeared, congratulating all of them.
[Congratulations, User Wrik Everknight. You, with your companion, succeeded in completing your quests.]
[You succeeded in saving the life of your companion An Byul. 1000 Omega credits are added to the interface.]
Only a thousand credits for all the stuff they had done, Wrik felt disappointment with the OMEGANET. He was not the only one as he heard Davin's grunt.
"Wait a few moments. It isn't over yet," Tanya said. And she was right. As another window appeared in front of everyone.
[OMEGA announces the disclosure of the Phase-II of the Trial for special case #x013xxxx.]
[The completion of the main quest: Cleaning out the Infector nest is incomplete.]
[Correction: with special case #x013xxxx the Quest is considered as complete.]
[Rewards would be announced shortly.]
[Rewards for completing the quest would be given in the amount of contribution each user gave.
Quest: Cleaning out the Infector nest.
Contribution list:
Michelle Emmens - 27%
Wrik Everknight - 18%
An Byul - 14%
Evan Welsh - 10%
Kevin Keplin - 8%
Tanya Syfinn - 8%
… ]
[10000 Omega Credits are awarded to User Wrik Everknight for being part of the main quest.]
[18000 Omega Credits are awarded to User Wrik Everknight for his contribution to the Quest.]
[2850 Omega Credits are awarded for Killing 24 Infectors.]
[Additional 5000 Omega Credits are awarded for miscellaneous tasks.]
[Omega announced the completion of the Phase-II of the Trial of Maha Tower.]
[Teleportation circle will be generated shortly.]
Wrik gave a long sigh. He reread everything in the Window again before saying. "Is it finally over?"
"Seems like it," Davin said as he sat next to Wrik.
While on the other hand, Tanya shouldered Michelle—who was exhausted after the humongous flame spell she cast. Aasan and the other man still stood there with no words. The gangs of hoodlums had fled for their lives after witnessing the death of their boss. Nobody took the care to stop them. As most of them are extremely fatigued and wouldn't want to get their hands dirty with these few minions. Nonetheless, there's a good chance most of them would die, as there are still hundreds of Infectors running amok in this dungeon. Well, they might get a chance if the teleportation circle arrives before the Infectors.
Wrik opened his status window to have a better look at the state of his body now.
[ User: Wrik Everknight
Class: None.
Omega Rank: E (Omega origin).
Affiliation: None.
Alias: Shiny Eyes.
Private Attributes :
Strength: 19.
Agility: 23.
Constitution: 13.
Vitality: 16.
Perception: 38.
Intelligence: 29.
Magic Power: 24.
Luck: 47.
Free stat points: 1
N.B: An adult normal male's basic average stat is 5.
ABILITIES (2/4) :
1. Eye of Insights: (Grade: Mysterious) (Rank: B- )
2. Maha Mana Applications: (Rank: D-)
Mana sense: D
Mana Discharge: D-
Mana circuit (Auxiliary): 47.6%
Techniques and skills :
>Swordsmanship: D-
Achievements (0):
OMEGA credits: 38120; OMEGA Points : 0
N.B: With the over-exhaustion of the Innate ability, the user's mental health is precarious. Advising the user to use [Eye Of Insights] with caution or it might leave some long-term effect. Apart from mental health, a few ribs were broken that needed a proper health checkup . . . Advising to check it up as soon as possible at the medical facility at the sanctuary.]
His Omega Rank still hadn't advanced. Maybe it still needed something else. Most of his attributes had doubled since his arrival at the Trial, while his Mana applications advanced too with the swordsmanship. Then Wrik read the last para in the window and sighed. He took a mental note to do a checkup as soon as possible, couldn't let the health shake his progress.
"So what's the third phase about?" Wrik asked, finding the silence a bit awkward.
"No need to worry about that, I heard it's the easiest of the three phases," Tanya said. She had similarly sat down with the redhead girl beside them. The red-haired girl, Michelle, seemed almost drowsy, leaned against Tanya, closing off her eyes.
"Is she alright?" He couldn't help but ask.
Michelle was about to open her mouth, but Tanya answered before her. "She needed a bit of rest. The spell didn't damage her, only seized all her Maha mana. She would be fine after the Maha Mana regenerates."
"Good to know," Wrik nodded, then asked again. "You're good as well?"
"I should be the least of the ones you would be worried about," Tanya said. "I hope Kevin and the other girl were not badly injured."
Wrik nodded. As far as he had seen, both Kevin and An Byul were injured severely. Especially An Byul. She was at the death door when they reached her with the injury at the head and the berserk mana running amok inside her body. Wrik could only hope that the medical facility in the sanctuary was good enough for the treatment.
"Don't worry, there's no threat to their lives. It's only a matter of time until they heal up." Tanya said, noticing his worry. Then she looked past him, to a far corner, and said. "Looks like we're finally leaving this hellhole."
Wrik followed her gaze and found lights coming from there in blue, purple and gold, before forming a circle. A transmission gate. He couldn't see past it; it was still fluctuating. Then a tall figure came from it. Wrik remembered the figure, it's the guide that instructed them in the summoning room.
"It seemed you all had a blast here." the guide gave a hollow laugh, but his expression turned even more awkward, noticing their disgruntled gaze. "Well, cheer up, I got some good news, but before that let's announce the final evaluation."
[The final evaluation is open now.]
[Congratulations to User Wrik Evernight for grading A in the evaluation.]
[100 Omega Points are credited as a bonus for achieving an A grade in the Trial.]
Wrik noted that the 100 were Omega points, something different from Omega credits which he has over thirty thousand. But that was not his concern for now. He looked at the guide and asked, "Are you not going to explain how this thing was here and . . ."
"Slow down lad," the guide shook his head. "I'm not obligated to answer any of your questions, but as you all seem to be in a terrible state, I can offer some amount of clarifications.
"First of all, everything that happened here could be said as part of the Trial, including the Ghoul thing. On most occasions, it didn't get the chance for evolution, but in your case, it seems special."
"Then why is the Trial finished abruptly?" Wrik asked again. "If there's no mistake, we would have to clear the whole dungeon before the quest would be completed."
"Didn't you get the message saying it's a special case? In this case, the task is considered completed as long as you fled away from here or killed the Ghoul."
"You're not going to give us any explanation about how such a horrifying thing was here?" Tanya joined in the conversation with an annoyed expression.
"Are you the sister of Lady Syfinn?" The guide didn't answer her inquiry, but asked another question.
Tanya didn't answer, but her silence affirmed the guide.
"You two didn't seem to share much in common, apart from that frosty glare. Well, It's good that you're alright," the guide sighed in relief. "Your sister had threatened me to break off the Trial zone if anything happened to you."
The guide appeared to be relieved of something heavy. It seemed Sophia Syfinn didn't just threaten to break the trial zone.
"You didn't answer my question yet," Tanya said.
The guide sighed. "As I said before, everything was part of the trial. In normal cases the infector was not supposed to have an evolution, but who could foresee those god-forsaken creatures." The guide looked around the tunnel before continuing. "So, in your case, the trial became a bit special. With that, the participants gained the chance to get further rewards through the hidden task. it became a bit difficult too. All you have to do was flee safely from the dungeon or finish the ghoul. I didn't expect anyone could succeed against that monster—it was totally out of the league of the trial. Guess I was wrong."
"But couldn't you guys stopped infector from the evolution?" Davin joined in as well.
The broad shoulder guide shook his head. "Nobody outside the participants can enter the Trial, not even me nor any Quisition, or even the Omega Guardians. Well, they could enter but they have to break a path to enter here but that comes with deadly consequences as well."
"So, you left all of us to die here?!" Davin muttered. He could not believe that.
"Lad, remember this—no, all of you remember this." the voice of the guide became solemn. He gazed at everyone from the group of Wrik to Aasan and Lamen. "You knew all the risks before coming here, there's no insurance of life when you agreed to climb the Tower in the first place when you tore the ticket. And the danger would only grow with each floor you climb, get used to it."
Wrik felt a slight chill, hearing what the guide said. It's true, he came here knowing that there's no guarantee of life. He won't get the answer he wanted so simply, he wouldn't get the cure for his mother either. Lucas had said that the Tower was not a wish-granting machine—you have to pay with blood if you wanted anything.
Wrik didn't ask anything anymore, remained silent, but his friend Davin was about to open his mouth when the guide interrupted again.
"Well, you would understand it better after climbing a few floors," the guide said in a softer tone than before. "The functions of the Tower are far from perfect; it's flawed but you would get used to it. We all got used to it.
"Wait, didn't I say I have some good news? Yes. You didn't just suffer for nothing. With high risk comes high rewards. Wait a second. "
The guide tapped a few times in the air. It appeared that he was communicating with the Omega window.
Soon a blue window greeted Wrik and others.
[Additional rewards for succeeding in the killing of the Infector(Ghoul). Special case #x013xxxx.
User Wrik Everknight will be awarded an additional discount of 90% over the facility in the Trial sanctuary, be it Omega stores or any other.
May Maha be with you.]
Barely having read once, his mind bounced on with a couple more questions. Wrik still had much stuff to learn.
"That's the reward for succeeding in the hunt of the ghoul." The guide continued. "If you only fled safely from here, you would only get 50% discount. For the 90% discount, you needed to finish the ghoul."
Nobody responded to the guide's explanation. They did not have much energy left to celebrate with joy.
"Why are you all still with that long face? Don't you know how valuable each Omega points are? Moreover, you got a 90% discount on anything for finishing the ghoul, which means you could buy anything for a tenth of its price. Even I envy that."
Wrik and others understood what that means but they were too tired to answer.
"Let's move from here now. . .we'll discuss this later." Tanya got up, shouldering the red hair girl, Michelle—who was asleep. Everyone else followed as well.
'Ton and others should be at the sanctuary by now.' Wrik thought as he tried to get up. He felt that his body was ten times heavier. He got up after putting in a lot of effort, balancing on the broken sword. It appeared his fatigue and injuries are more severe than he imagined. And the pain in his head wasn't helping much, either.
After that, one by one, they disappeared into the teleportation gate.
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End of the chapter: End Of Phase-II
END OF PART ONE: A BEGINNING.
NEXT PART TWO: A BRAVE WORLD.
Next Chapter: Trial Sanctuary.
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