One Week Later.
The training didn't go so well for Del. He totally didn't expect Head Captain Lyner to give him much harsher training than he expected. The man always gave him tenfold the amount of training the regular heroes went through, which meant ten times the amount of suffering. All of this was because of his stats.
Nevertheless, Del brute-forced through the harsh training that Head Captain Lyner gave to him because he didn't want to be left behind. He always tried to do his best to become as strong as the others. However, catching up with those who basically had the same power as a superhuman proved to be not an easy endeavor.
He also tried training with the others, it didn't work out so well. Trying to have a duel with someone who slashed his sword so fast that Del couldn't even react to anything was basically useless. What was the purpose of training if the opponent had no intention but to beat him without even pointing out what was wrong with him other than being so weak.
"Look, I can do this," Eric said as he showed that he could lift two hundred pounds of weight easily.
He managed to lift that much weight with only one finger, showing a feat that was impossible for a normal human to do. It just showed how strong he became in just one week, and how weak Del was in comparison. In the same span of time, there was no significant change in his physical ability other than the bruises he got from the harsh training.
Furthermore, there was one special training that Del didn't like one bit. The training where he became a punching bag for Eric and the others. Head Captain Lyner told him it was to train his Vitality so he would become much more resilient to damage. However, all that he felt throughout the training was pain, pain, and more pain. Accepting it didn't mean that he wanted to do it, it just felt like a meaningless sacrifice that yielded so little result
It just seemed to never stop. The only thing that kept him going and stopping him from going insane was the slight increase in his status. His vitality indeed increased, but not as fast as others even though he did his training ten times harder than theirs. Apparently, it was simply his fate as a below-average hero.
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[Eric Lerand] [Level: 2]
Strength: 200
Agility: 200
Vitality: 200
Aptitude: 200
Perception: 200
Skills: Magic Comprehension LVL. 45 | Swordsmanship Comprehension LVL. 50 | Leadership Comprehension | Language Comprehension | Explosive Barrage LVL.3 | Blitz LVL.5 |
Magical Energy: 1600/1600
Health Point: 4000/4000
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Compared to Eric, Del's stats increase was very little. In fact, it was so little that it could be said to be nothing and made Head Captain Lyner think of giving him much more rigorous training than the harsh training he had already received. The man came to that conclusion after seeing the other's rapid growth in stats and comparing them to Del's improvement.
"Damn, Del, why are your stats increasing so slowly?" Lyner asked Del as the latter did his daily push-up.
"Sir, I don't know," Del replied, gasping for air.
Head Captain Lyner stared at the young boy in front of him and couldn't help but feel pity for the latter. "I really need to report this to the adviser and the king. This situation is something that is out of my ability. So, I hope you understand."
Del nodded his head when he heard the man's words. "I understand, Sir. Don't worry. You can report it to the king."
"Thanks, Del, I appreciate it," replied Lyner before he left.
While Lyner continued training the other heroes, Del continued his training, alone. No one was willing to train with him because of his weak strength, unless he wanted to become a punching bag. Therefore, he couldn't help but feel disgusted with their attitude.
They used to help each other one week ago, and now they didn't even want to be in touch with him. They seemed to have been corrupted by the extraordinary power they received.
If in less than a week, they have changed so much. What would happen in a month? Or even two weeks? Del did not doubt that he would be stabbed in the back sooner or later.
While Del was drowning in his own thoughts, Anna was seen approaching him with a glass of water in her hands. "Del, are you okay? Here's some water."
"I'm okay, Anna. And thanks for the water," Del said as he drank the water in one gulp.
Even though her brother already said he was fine, the concerned look on Anna's face still remained. "I am worried about you, Del. You are used as a punching bag by others. I can't stand it. However, Head Captain Lyner told me that it was for training your Vitality." She seemed to hesitate for a moment before opening his mouth again. "Is that true?"
"Yeah, it's true. But don't worry about it though. I'm fine for most of the time, thanks to your healing spell," replied Del with a smile to reassure his sister.
Anna looked Del in the eye and said, "Don't push yourself too hard, alright? I am worried about you."
"If I don't push myself, how can I be as strong as you? C'mon, you know how I am in life, right?" Del asked while shrugging his shoulders nonchalantly.
"You're such a try-hard, you know that?" commented Anna when she saw how her brother behaved.
"Haha, I know that. Anyway, you should get back to your training. The others are waiting for you." said Del, while pushing her away gently with his hands. Before Anna could walk far, Del called her. "Oh, and Anna.."
"Yeah?" asked Anna as she turned her head around.
"You have such an impressive spell," said Del with a smile.
Anna let out a gentle smile at her brother's words. "I know."
She then ran back to the rest of the heroes while Del continued his lonely training.
Looking at the back of his sister, Del silently vowed to become stronger. However, it also seemed that it wouldn't happen to him anytime soon. Moreover, he felt that some people were starting to look at him like a human seeing a pest. He wanted to stand up against them, but sadly, he couldn't.
***
Days later, the king suddenly asked Del to go to his office. Apparently, he wanted to give him an order. Furthermore, the order was for him and only him. Therefore, Del couldn't even refuse that.
As he walked down the long hallway, Del frantically hoped that the order wasn't an order of his execution. If it was, then he could only helplessly accept it as he had no way of escaping it.
The moment he entered the king's office, the man was seen reading a paper on his table. Since there was no one else in the room, he must have expected Del to come.
Not wanting to upset the king, Del quickly sat down on the chair in front of the king's desk. He was anxious. The king was certainly a person with a very high societal standing. He was someone that expected respect from everyone that he saw.
"Del, I'll have to give you tough news. Are you ready to listen?" The king asked.
Del subconsciously swallowed his saliva, "Sure, I'll listen to it."
"Excellent. Listen carefully as this is what my advisers and I have in mind for your condition. Del, we are going to war and I don't want any compromise on our side. So, like it or not, tomorrow, there will be a vote. The vote will decide whether you will be banished out of the heroes' party or not," the king said calmly, as if he had nothing to do with the matter.
Del shouldn't be surprised by the revelation, but his jaw couldn't help but drop once he heard that from the king himself.
Clenching his shaking hands that were hidden by the table, Del held back his feelings and asked in a quivering voice, "Why?"
"The battle against the demons will be very fierce. So, I don't want your friends to have a dead weight in their team."
"That's all? I've been training hard, giving and doing my best. And is this how you repay me?" Del asked, his face contorted with the overwhelming emotion he was feeling right now.
"You misunderstood something, young man. this is not how I repay you. I do what must be done. be grateful that I don't send assassins to you and tell your friends that you are dead in an accident." replied the king, his voice cold.
Del didn't have anything to say. He was in shock. However, he still had faith in his friends. They might not be what they used to be, but they wouldn't kick their friends out, would they?
When tomorrow arrived, Del was anxious. The fear of the unknown was engulfing him. He had the odds of being banished, but it wasn't that big in his mind. He still had some faith in his friends even after all that had happened to him.
They were taking votes in the throne room. Most of his friends didn't have that much reaction to Del's banishment from the group. After all, Del wasn't exactly useful inside of that group. He would be a dead weight and everyone knew it. It was just a matter of time until someone had the idea to banish him.
"Your majesty, may I inquire something. Why would Del need to be banished?" Eric asked.
"I'm not banishing Del. Del doesn't have a place inside of the heroes party. Del will be dead before he entered the front line. Let me tell you something, war is not a game young boy," the king said.
"What do you mean?"
"Elbanian Kingdom will take good care of Del while you all defeat the demonic lord. We are not banishing him anywhere. We will put him out of the heroes party and we will give him a more comfortable place," the king said.
"In that case, I also agree with you, your majesty. Del will be better off outside of the heroes party," Eric said.
There was a larger murmur among the others student. Some agreed with the banishment since they knew that Del was below the average person of that world while the others didn't want one of their friends to be separated from them.
"Damn, why Del should be out of the party? He should stay, right?"
"He will get himself killed, what do you think?"
"C'mon, it will be better for Del."
Del couldn't speak up. He knew the king was lying. If he were to be banished, he would be really thrown out of the palace and the heroes' party. There was simply no way out of that situation. Del felt very angry. He wanted to punch the king and Eric right now, but he couldn't.
If he punched the king, he would get killed. If he punched Eric, the others would surely vote to banish him. There was no way to run. Del couldn't do anything. He was helpless. If he spoke up, Eric would cancel it out by saying that his voice meant nothing.
"Guys, listen, the king will keep Del's safe while we fight the demonic lord to return to our world. I trust the king, why wouldn't you guys?" Eric used his diplomatic ability.
Anna walked forward, "Eric, we are a team, we can't do anything without Del."
Eric smirked and sighed, "Look, Anna, I don't care if he is your brother. But please, be realistic, in this current state, Del should get out of our party."
"But…"
"Please, Anna, be realistic. You want your brother to be alive, right?" Eric pressured Anna.
"Yes, but this is not the way, Eric," Anna said.
"Anna, please, trust the king…" Eric further pressured Anna.
"Fine…"
After that, the vote commenced. After some dispute between the students, the result of the vote was clear. More than half of the students voted for Del's banishment. Anna looked dissatisfied, but there was nothing she could do.
Del felt betrayed that day. He swore that he would get back to Eric and give him a lesson.
'Eric, I swear I'll give you a lesson you'll never forget.'
***
"Oh, I see. Well, I always forget that kind of story, you know? Anyway, If you can help me with the inn tomorrow, I'd give you free rent for three nights, what do you say?" Rina asked drunk Del.
Del wasn't conscious any longer. He had passed out from the overconsumption of alcohol. Rina looked concerned, but it wasn't like it was the first time Del passing out because of alcohol. Rina used to be an adventurer. She knew one of the spells to cure alcohol poisoning.
"[Detoxification]!" Rina cast a spell.
It wasn't the first time Rina cast that spell on Del. Ever since Del became an adventurer and an inn worker, Rina always took care of Del no matter what happened. Rina was an old woman with one daughter.
Her daughter usually took care of the inn during the daytime. Del rarely interacted with her daughter. He always went to the adventurer guild during the daytime to get money to buy some food from Rina.
Meanwhile, Del was floating inside of empty space called his dream. He looked around and it was only darkness. He had been through the dark space more than once. The nothingness was rather calming and soothing for him although Del knew that Rina had cast a detoxification spell on him.
Suddenly, there was a screen in front of him.
[Establishing Connection With User…]
[Connection Established]
[Loading…]
[Modern Weapon Summoning System Calibrated]
"Oh, what the hell is this?" Del asked himself.
[I'm your personal information and data management assistant. Just call me PIDMA. I'm part of the Modern Weapon Summoning System.]
"Oh, you must be a part of my imagination, aren't you?" Del asked the mysterious screen that appeared in front of him.
[Perhaps?]
"Anyway, who are you and what are you doing in my mind?" Del asked PIDMA.
[I'm here to guide you in your journey on this world. My purpose is to serve you in your journey.]
"What journey? Can you give me money or something?" Del asked.
[Money? I don't think I can give you any currency that can be used in this world. However, I can give you guns or anything according to your level.]
"Level?" Del asked.
[Yes. My ability is based on your level. Displaying user's status]
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[Del Moore] [Level: 2]
Strength: 7
Agility: 10
Vitality: 18
Aptitude: 12
Perception: 8
Skills: Language Comprehension | Marksmanship LVL.1 |
Magical Energy: 96/96
Health Point: 200/360
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"Well, what can you give for me now? Can you give me an M4 Carbine or something?" Del asked.
[Error. User's Tech Level Is Not Adequate For ITEM: M4 CARBINE]
"Tech level? How does it work?" Del asked.
[Your tech level will raise depending on your level. Right now, your tech level is one. Tech level increases every time you level up ten times. For example, to advance to the next tech level, you need to become level ten.]
"Cool, what's available on this tech level then?" Del asked.
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[Please select the menu below]
[Tech Level: 1][System Upgrade Unavailable]
[Vehicle] [Weapons] [Ammo] [Amenities] [Building] [Gear & Items]
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"Well, can you make me a kit?" Del asked.
[A kit? A kit for you? Well, you have to finish a quest for me first.]
"Quest? What kind of quest? I hope this is not some odd job or something," Del commented.
He still felt suspicious about the system that appeared right when he blacked out because of alcohol. However, it was nice to have someone to talk to in the dark empty space of imagination. He didn't trust the system, but he certainly liked PIDMA.
[Haha, Nah. This is just a job for improving yourself. You need to become fit. If you aren't fit, you can't combat those who prefer you to disappear. Anyway, let me get the quest for you, it should be easy.]
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[Basic Training 101]
Alright, since you are not even fit to become a soldier, you need to exercise a bit. This exercise is certainly not heavy for you who have tried Head Captain Lyner's training. Anyway, good luck with the exercise.
Task:
[Do Push-Up] [200x]
[Do Sit-up] [200x]
[Run] [20 Miles]
Reward: [1x 1911 Pistol] [24x .45 ACP LVL.1] [3x 8-rounds magazine] [2x Sterile Gauze] [Strength +3] [Agility +3] [3x Medium Crackers Pack]
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"Is this just the way my brain told me to exercise? I think I need to lose some weight," Del said to himself. He still doubted the system.
[I'm as real as you can think of. Just do the quest and I'll give you the reward later]
"Still, PIDMA, what is your objective in helping me? Are you just a random part of my imagination that comes out of nowhere?" Del asked.
[Modern Weapon Summoning System activates when user levels up for the first time. Simply put, this is your special ability. Sadly, the king isn't wise enough to wait until you level up for once]
"What is your end goal? I don't think you want me to defeat the demon lord, do you?" Del asked PIDMA.
[My end goal? I have no end goal. My goal is to make sure that you stay alive. Maybe if you become a demon lord, it would be a bonus]
"C'mon, Pidma, stop joking," Del said.
[Do you want me to give you a long-term quest to become the demon lord?]
"Hell no."
[Very well then. I'll see you tomorrow then. Hopefully, you'll be prepared for tomorrow's assignment. Rina is a good woman, you should help her.]