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章 12: The Tempest Heist

The Seraphic System

Chapter: 12

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(The Tempest Heist)

I let out another sigh of exasperation, which was seemingly the tenth time within the last hour, as I concealed myself in the shadows from another passer-by.

Watching yet another person cluelessly walk straight past me. Rain harshly poured down around me as I clutched an umbrella in my right hand. I scoped out the large desolate-looking mansion.

When I agreed to the quest to steal this Tempest Deva's weapon of power, I had expected to slip in and complete a dramatic quest which would somehow go wrong and force me to narrowly escape.

Yet here I was like I had been for the past few days scoping out the Deva's home. Turns out reconacense was needed to gather information about the guard routes and such. So I didn't, you know, get caught straight away.

The mansion I had been watching was dreary, to say the least. Unlike Shanu's mansion which gave off a lively feel with a warm homely feeling, this Namara had opted for a cold and uninviting look.

I had barely spotted anyone going in and out these past few days but unlike how it was meant to look, I knew guards were surrounding the place and it had surprisingly tight security.

It didn't help that there seemed to be a constant storm brewing in the air. I had been here for a few days and it hadn't stopped raining. Like at all. The town itself had a depressed vibe.

Now you may be wondering why I hadn't been sensed yet since my ability to hide my aura wasn't great. That was thanks to my mask of magic resistance, I had gotten it from a gacha token.

[Mask of Magic Resistance]

{Description}

The Mask of Magic Resistance is a significant and powerful artefact. Crafted with mystical prowess, it enhances the wearer's resistance to magical attacks and bestows various other invaluable abilities.

{Enhancements}

Magical Signature Erasure

- With the mask equipped, the user's magical signature is completely erased. This feature makes it impossible for others to sense the wearer's magical presence, providing a cloak of invisibility to the arcane senses. This effect is particularly useful for stealth and evasion.

Exceptional Magical Resistance

- The mask provides an exceptional boost in magical resistance. The wearer can withstand and mitigate the effects of spells, curses, and enchantments with remarkable efficiency, enhancing their survivability in magical conflicts.

{Passive Effects}

Antidote

- The mask acts as a protective ward, providing immunity to various magical toxins and poisons.

Breathing Support

- The mask ensures a constant supply of magically enhanced air, allowing the wearer to breathe comfortably in environments with adverse magical effects or limited air supply.

Amplify Senses

- The wearer's natural senses are heightened when the mask is activated, providing an acute awareness of their surroundings, especially in magical or enchanted areas.

It was able to completely conceal my aura along with various other functions such as amplified sensing, Breathing support, Magic resistance and Antidote which let me detoxify poison which I thought was pretty cool.

The mask had seen limited use, but it proved useful for this mission. Currently, I was wearing a black cowl which concealed my body from the view of any prying eyes.

Paired with standard black trousers and a shirt underneath, I easily blended into the shadows with my black attire with only the white mask being visible but was able to blend in due to it actively concealing my presence.

In my entire time here though I hadn't seen a single peep of Namara himself. I was beginning to wonder if he was even there or maybe he was a shut-in. Didn't sound very evil.

Okay, I've had enough for today. I had been checking this place out for a good few hours and the guard routine was fairly consistent with a few deviations every now and then.

Which was more due on the guard than anything I could control or predict. I left the spot I had been spying from and made my way a few miles away, luckily everyone seemed to be in their own world so I wasn't noticed.

Dipping into an alley and making sure I wasn't followed I crushed the crystal Shanu had given me. A few seconds later a teleportation circle appeared and took me away in a dull flash of light.

I blinked and glanced around as I arrived in front of a busy Shanu, who was currently working away at the steadily growing pile of paperwork on his desk. He paused and looked up for a second.

"Welcome back, how did it go?" Shany asked as he went back to writing whatever it was he was writing.

Instead of just making me do all the work like I had expected, Shanu had been surprisingly helpful with the preparations. I guess it was in his best interest to have Namara weakened.

The crystal I had shattered was a communication for him to teleport me back. It saved me the trouble of traversing all the way over to Namara's territory.

"Nothing new, the same old routine like the past few days," I answered with an undertone of annoyance.

It had been a test of my limited patience sitting in the harsh rain for hours while I spied on the mansion entrance for any changes.

Shanu smiled patronisingly.

"There there, Kai. You understand that charging head first into a Deva's home would be the height of foolishness, yes?" He said with a click of his tongue.

I didn't bother answering the obvious rhetorical question, of course, I understood but it didn't mean I had to be happy about it.

"It would be simpler to just grab one of the guards from the mansion and extract the information," I grumbled halfheartedly.

"Ah, yes and alert Namara of a possible attack?" He absently pointed out.

I already knew it wouldn't work, I was mainly just arguing for the sake of it. This little conversation had been happening every time I came back from the long stakeouts of the Deva's mansion.

"How's filling out all that paperwork going?" I asked.

Shanu's calm smile stiffened as he twitched minutely. He briefly paused and turned towards the large pile.

"It continues to grow," I heard him whisper ominously.

"Anyways on that note, I'm going to go train while I still have some extra time, enjoy," I smirked as I heard a low grumble behind me.

"Insufferable brat."

-Scene Break-

Searching through the numerous shelves that held hundreds of books, I scowled. My current goal involved seeking information on the history of Namara, the storm deva.

Why? Because, according to Shanu, now was the perfect time for a fucking history lesson. Due to this I now found myself within the State Library building, a structure that dates back to the 1860s.

Wondering how I know that? Shanu had decided to go on a whole rant about its history before I could run away. So now here had been for the last few hours, instead of training looking through various sources to see what I was up to again.

Some legends were of course exaggerated or I certainly hope so because if not I may have to rethink my decision to go through with this. Namara had been depicted as a kind Deva in the past.

A man who believed in balance. Then that begged the question of why he had gone off the deep end. I was kind of curious about what could corrupt a man to that point. It could be a good advantage to understand him a bit more.

Knowledge however little is still power and all that.

I closed another book with an annoyed huff and began looking for another one.

"Ahem." A feminine voice interrupted me.

I spun around and was faced with a cute girl wearing glasses. She had neat azure-coloured hair that went down to her chin and a pair of large azure-blue eyes.

She wore a luxurious orange short dress that left her shoulders exposed. With white straps, the dress itself seemed to be made out of some silky material. It was an expensive-looking dress.

The woman or teenager is more like as she looked to be around sixteen or seventeen years old.

Said woman wearing the dress currently stood with her arms crossed as she stared at me.

{Name: Shakti Varma

{Title: Blessed Follower Of Sarasvati

{Race: Enhanced Human

{Power Level: 2265

I didn't outwardly react to the information displayed to me. Merely opting to raise an eyebrow at her.

"Hello?" I said somewhat confused.

"Excuse me, is there some problem here?" She ignored my greeting with a barely concealed irritation directed at me.

"No?" I replied confused.

I didn't know what her problem was. I hadn't even spoken to her before but I did know she worked here since she normally moved books around and worked at the desk in the entrance.

"So is there any reason you're mumbling with a scowl on your face?" She sniffed with a singular raised eyebrow.

I sighed in annoyance and rubbed my forehead, I didn't need this right now. Nonetheless, I didn't feel like picking a fight with some blessed follower of Sarasvati.

Sarasvati, Goddess of knowledge, music, abundance and wealth, art, speech, wisdom, and learning. The fuck Indian Gods doing with this many domains anyway!

"Fine, I'm looking for any books about Namara, mostly about any fights he may have had or interesting feats performed," I stated, which finally seemed to calm her stuck-up ass down.

"The Tempest Deva?" She questioned.

I nodded and she looked thoughtful before she disappeared through a door before returning with a stack of books a few minutes later. I didn't know if I wanted to kiss her or curse at her.

While she saved me hours of searching for books, on the other hand, she had essentially loaded me with a bunch of more homework. I flashed her a thankful smile which she responded to with a scoff of derision and walked off.

That was rather random but I guess it helped out. Just like that, I began spending the next few hours reading the various books provided.

While some parts were interesting it was probably the most boring experience I had been forced into since being reborn. I got up and let out a yawn, nearly jumping as I looked to see Shakti right beside me.

"Are you finally done with those?" She questioned. Looking genuinely displeased at my presence. Thinking about it, she probably wanted me to leave, which is why she bothered helping.

My eyebrow twitched. It's not my fault I was sent to this shitty library because Shanu decided to play teacher and set me a bunch of homework. I nodded and put down the book.

Shakti looked disdainfully, "Done pretending to be able to read, I see."

Annoyed at her random hostility, I shot back, "Done pretending like you actually have a personality?"

She snorted. "Don't bother trying to insult me, I know your brain must be tired from actually having to work for once."

This bitch didn't even know me, why was she assuming I was stupid. I mean I know my preferred dress code isn't exactly appropriate but that doesn't mean I don't read books.

Well, okay I don't but still. I have read books before.

I narrowed my eyes "I guess we can't all be experts in literature like you seem to think you are"

Shakti chuckled condescendingly, "Your sarcasm is almost as entertaining as your lack of intelligence."

"At least I don't have to rely on an act of condescension to hide my lack of friends and ability to socialise normally." I quipped back. She looked a little surprised and mildly hurt by it but didn't back down.

Quickly she regained her facade of confidence.

Shakti sighed in false exasperation, "Your lack of sophistication genuinely impressed me."

I grew more annoyed.

"Not everyone aspires to be as pretentious as you seem to be." I snorted back at her.

She smirked annoyingly, "And not everyone is content with mediocrity."

Fuck. That was a good one. To be fair I wasn't trying to be outright malicious. Since she was a follower of a god and had mentioned getting said god's attention. I was scared but I'd rather not get myself into needless trouble I couldn't handle.

I rolled my eyes at her, growing irritated at Shakti's seemingly random jabs. "Is this how you pass the time? randomly targeting people who come into the library? I guess it must be boring with not having any friends and all that"

She put a hand on her hip and narrowed her eyes.

"Only to those who don't give the library the respect it's due." She said nonchalantly. Completely ignoring the last part of the statement.

"Respect? Are you annoyed at me for disrespecting the library? I haven't even said anything since entering and I only looked for some books?" At this point, I was just plain confused. This entire conversation seemed so nonsensical.

I just came here to find some books and fuck off after a few hours.

"You take scowling and muttering about being in this "shitty library" respect? This library was graciously provided to give you information. This library is granting you free knowledge, knowledge is sacred.

Without knowledge, we would not be able to progress. It's the knowledge from our predecessors that stops us from making mistakes. I won't let you sit here and disrespect a place holding this knowledge." She ranted on, seemingly genuinely annoyed. Her eyes also contained a hint of madness.

I'm guessing she didn't know I wasn't a human. So that meant she wasn't angry that I was an "outsider" as they normally put it. Did she even know of the supernatural?

I'm assuming she would know about the gods unless I was mistaken about the fervent tone I heard when speaking about knowledge.

I sighed, I guess I probably should have kept my thoughts to myself. I was mainly muttering curses at Shanu to be fair. Before I could think any further a familiar screen popped up and a Bing.

{Download Completed!}

{Template - Sora - age 15 }

{Perks} - [Mastermind Maven]

{Skills} - [Gaming Proficiency]

[Physiological Proficiency]

{SUB-SKILLS}

[Sleight of Hand]

[Evolved Coordination]

[Seducer]

Finally, it had been over a week and I had started to wonder if my download power had somehow broken. I inspected the interesting list of choices and clicked on the Mastermind Maven perk.

[Mastermind Maven] (Passive)

[A consummate fusion of brilliance and manipulation, the Mastermind Maven possesses a super-genius IQ and an eidetic memory, allowing seamless recall and analysis. Proficient in cold reading, keen observational skills, and deductive reasoning, they decode intricacies with ease. A tactical and inventive strategist, their mind is a ceaseless font of innovative solutions.]

Scanning through the description I grinned and ignored whatever Shakti was saying. This was the perk I needed from Sora.

The other sub-skills and skills looked interesting, especially the Physiological Proficiency. I could guess what the others were judging by their names.

I decided to take a quick peek at the Physiological Proficiency to sate my curiosity.

[Physiological Proficiency] (LVL: 1/20) {Novice}

[A proficiency for psychological understanding during interactions with other beings this skill can reach such a realm that you can almost seem omnipotent in your understanding of other people's mindsets]

That was interesting and it could be an extremely useful tool. I would have to look into acquiring it at some point in the future but for now, an increase in intelligence was sorely needed.

With that, I clicked on Mastermind Mavis. There was a split moment of silence before everything became clear and the fog I hadn't known had been clouding my mind like a sea of clouds.

All of it cleared up and I could feel my mind tighten from its permanent lax state into something sharper. Like a dulled blade that had finally been sharpened with it came clarity.

I had been a little hesitant previously, I didn't know if altering something involving my mind would change me in ways I didn't wish to be changed, my worries had been for nothing.

Even with this increase in intelligence, I was still me. Just with a lot more brain power to spare. I focused back in on the girl who was rambling angrily in front of me.

She was annoying but she could be a valuable ally to have in the future too. My emotions could be put aside despite her annoying nature I could admit I was in the wrong.

An insult even if not directed at her was an insult and while I didn't regret or care about her feelings on the matter, it obviously seemed to have bothered her.

Dipping my head just a tad, I gave her a charming smile as I subtly lifted the illusion I had placed on me to dampen the effect of allure. Ever since learning I could I had been actively using and getting better with it.

"I apologise, you are correct I had been wrong in my actions and I shouldn't have taken my anger out on this… lovely library." I intoned with what I knew was a sincere expression. People tend to lose their anger when the subject of their anger apologises.

Shakti looked completely baffled at my change of tone and attitude. Her face had a light pink tint as the illusion around me was dispelled.

My looks could be a deadly weapon against women if it was weaponized correctly, especially with allure boosting my attractiveness to another level. Sigh, if only I was older, it would have a much bigger impact than just a blush.

"Oh uh okay." She stuttered just a bit before she regained her composure and left with a singular nod towards me.

I watched as she left at an obviously controlled pace to not look like she was trying to run away. I let out a sigh of relief. I didn't think about it too much and immediately left.

Go-father? damn it. Now my mind was forcing me to reflect on my past actions, they must have looked so stupid. I'm just glad that no one saw me when I was grieving in my own peculiar way.

Wait. Wasn't Tiamat watching me for a while… She must have listened to my edgy speeches too.

My face visibly crunched up as I cringed, even if I tried to reason it out as being in a dark place due to the betrayal of my family it still didn't make it any less cringy.

Father Damn It.

Making my way towards Shanu's mansion, I had finally completed the annoying task he had assigned me.

Now having spent the past week researching and understanding the guard's routines around Namara's mansion. I should now be somewhat adequately prepared to form a plan based on what I have learnt.

The stone constructs, disguised as ordinary human guards, stood stoically at either side of the gate, showing no reaction as I passed. I paused as I saw one had bird shit on his shoulder but she didn't seem to care.

I shrugged, she didn't seem to mind so I wouldn't bother pointing that fact out. Approaching Shanu's office, I gave a loud singular knock before nonchalantly opening the door without bothering to wait for an answer.

While my actions might have undoubtedly been considered rude, to a certain extent, I had grown familiar with Shanu throughout the past week due to constant communication concerning planning for the heist.

Shanu sat at his desk unbothered and unsurprised probably due to the telepathic link I had learnt he shared with all his stone constructs at my abrupt entrance.

The same however could not be said for the man standing beside him.

"Insolence!" He snarled.

My favourite stone construct and the only one who seemed to possess proper intelligence. The cheerful and kind Adheer.

"I'll have your head for this insult to my lord, child!" He gritted out.

Since Shanu was his creator he regarded him as angels regarded their father. With absolute loyalty and a fervent devotion that was not easily shaken. Though angels had much more free will in that sense.

Thus the whole falling thing when they released getting laid was more fun than being a prude. So with his free will more restricted his fervent behaviour had been switched up a notch.

Apparently creating sentient beings is a pretty complex process. Who would have thought?

"Adheer, calm yourself" Shanu's voice called out.

Adheer instantly obeyed and knelt.

See the thing is I enjoyed pissing Adheer off. I enjoyed pissing a lot of people off which was probably why I had so many people after me. Maybe I should find a way to cure my dickish behaviour?

Nah.

"Yo Shanu." I happily waved to him. Of course, I was still polite since Shanu wouldn't tolerate outright disrespect.

There were limits and I just liked the walk along those limits. Shanu sighed good-naturedly as I watched Adheer glare at me and begin rising as I could practically hear the insults forming in his mind.

"Adheer relax. Kai, I'm assuming you've completed my task?" Shanu called out before he could get started.

I smiled and decided to stop for now. There were more important topics to discuss.

"Yep," I replied triumphantly.

Shanu signalled for Adheer to leave his office, as Adheer left he sent a withering glare my way as he passed. In response, I flashed him a lazy smirk, utterly unfazed by his anger.

My reaction only seemed to increase his anger at me. As soon as the door shut behind me my smirk faded into a more passive expression. Shanu gestured for me to take a seat.

"Straight to business huh? Alright, you want me to describe my findings?" I questioned rhetorically.

"Yeah, I believe it would be wise to go to your other discoveries about Namara's mansion," Shanu spoke calmly.

"To begin with I've roughly figured out the guard's patrol route, it changes every day and varies every day of the week. which consists of five squads of ten guards doing a walk around the manor every thirty minutes, their power ranging from Mid-Class to High-Class at a rough estimate." I reported which got a raised eyebrow from him. I have the mighty power of appraisal, baldy.

He nodded and I continued.

"There are also servants in the house, they seem to be there to do menial chores, and as far as I can see, they don't possess any magical capability. I wrote a list of all the guards and servants that I was able to see." I handed over the file I had created in my spare time containing the details I got from Appraisal, excluding the things that couldn't be explained.

Shanu nodded in approval and grabbed the folder taking a read through it.

"There also seemed to be barriers of magical energy covering the whole mansion, which I think are there to sense the entries of unregistered mana sources." I finished off as Shanu looked impressed. It's good that I was able to use Appraisal on them.

"I'm aware, of these magical barriers you speak about. They are detection barriers that register anybody who enters. Quite commonly used for any area the owners do not wish for intruders to be."

"Though that mask of yours will offset the numerous detection wards there most certainly covering the mansion itself," Shanu said

"I see, so I'm assuming you sent your people to investigate the mansion then given the amount of information you have"

Shanu chuckled and nodded in confirmation. I scowled a bit. I had spent many hours of boredom doing that and now to hear he had already sent some minions to do it made that all feel pointless.

"I thought you couldn't intervene?" I questioned.

"Technically I'm not doing anything again Namara, just having a few of my people run a few diagnostics spells to get a read on the defences surrounding the mansion, which won't get me into trouble." He replied unbothered.

"So why did you even bother sending me?" I asked incredulously.

"I only sent a few people to get a look at their defences, your observation of the guard routes was very much useful." Shanu answered.

"So, what did you find?" I didn't really mind if he sent other people in that case, it was also obviously a test of my intelligence and skills.

It still didn't change the fact I didn't know how to sense magical formations properly and thus wouldn't have been able to accurately get details on what they had.

Shanu pulled a scroll out of his desk and slid it across his office desk at me.

"I was able to procure a blueprint of the mansion's structure. This should give you a better view of what you're working with inside. I'm pretty certain that the Tempest Chakrams are located in the large room deep within the mansion. Here." He finished pointing out a large room that seemed to be in the centre of the mansion.

I nodded and looked through the various hallways leading towards it. It only had one entrance into the room which was to be expected since I'm guessing he probably keeps his valuable stuff down there with his weapon of power.

"You also won't be able to use magic once your within the mansion," Shanu informed me with a serious tone.

"My subordinates have noted down in their reports that they have spotted numerous mana detection wards around the mansion and only those who have mastered mana control can evade detection. I thought it would be good to inform you unless you're secretly a master at using magic?" He questioned rhetorically.

I frowned, that made things a lot more difficult than I imagined, though I guess it was to be expected that the supernatural world would have a simple defence that allowed the sensing of mana. It was simple but effective.

My original plan was to take out one of the guards stationed in the back and then use my light manipulation to form a mirage over me. Then once I had taken his appearance, I simply walked in and located the weapon before leaving.

I guess I would have to try playing ninja and stay undetected while I stole Namara's weapon of power.

"Anything else?" I asked as I memorised the various corridors and rooms on the blueprint.

"We couldn't gain anything else from the mansion but I do have an idea that could grant you a major boon in case you are forced to flee." Shanu stated somewhat ominously.

"Well? What is it?" I asked with a roll of my eyes. I had learned that Shanu was a bit of a drama queen.

"Tell me, have you heard of the Manasa Stone?"

I sighed in mock frustration.

"Don't tell me I'm going to have to go back to the library?"

Shanu chuckled but nonetheless continued his explanation.

"The Manasa's Stone is a mystical stone imbued with the essence of Manasa, the revered Hindu goddess of snakes. This sacred artefact contains the divine blessings of the serpent deity, offering a certain amount of protection and various powers to whoever wields it." Shanu explained.

"Okay… I'm guessing it's not going to be as simple as simply giving me this stone?" I boredly questioned, nothing was ever that easy. Not for me anyway.

"Unfortunately, yes. You will need to travel to Manasa Mandir and convince Manasa herself to lend you the stone." He said a bit sheepishly. He was basically sending a twelve year old on a mission to converse with a goddess.

"What benefit will this Manasa stone provide?" I would rather not if possible. Convincing a goddess to lend me her blessed stone or whatever was something I would rather not do even if I was curious about meeting a true goddess.

"I'm sure you've read that Namara has a snake form?" He asked.

I nodded In confirmation.

"Namara is most powerful when he enters his serpent form and this stone will allow you to weaken his powers, the stone also has many other functions but that's the main one that would drastically improve your chances of escape. Of course you don't have to do this but it wouldn't be a bad idea to have it as a backup plan." Shanu offered.

The logical part of me agreed it was a good idea, while I planned to simply slip in and slip out, I was a harbinger of chaos and naturally any plan I made would somehow get screwed.

While the other side of me didn't want to even bother asking a goddess of all people for help. Taking the Greeks as a reference on what to expect I doubt she would simply hand it over.

"Can't you just go get it?" I asked.

Shanu shook his head.

"I'm afraid the serpent deity Manasa has a certain hatred for all Deva" Shanu said somewhat apologetically.

I rubbed my head in annoyance.

"Fine, tell me where this Mansa Mandir is." I said exasperated.

I could just be overreacting and the goddess could actually be cool. I guess I'll just have to go see for myself.

-{? POV}-

The hooded figure who was coded named Mr. six appeared out of a shadow, instantly hiding behind a wall as dozens of figures blurred past. He had been on run for a week at this point.

He had made a mistake by abandoning the main objective when he had sensed figures approaching. It would have been more optimal to use everything at his disposal and kill the target no matter the damage caused to the surrounding.

Mr. Six had been informed to try to keep the damage minimal if possible and being one of the most elite

assassins in hydra he had foolishly tried to stick to that.

He would have been able to escape India by now and report back.

He had underestimated the target. Somehow the target had been able to fight the bullets poison off. He was no stranger to killing angels and he had seen how it affected them.

The young angel should have been barely able to move without screaming in pain as the poison corroded his body. It would have been easy to finish it off with a headshot.

Now, here he was being hunted down by the Hindu faction. He had gone through dozens of hiding places filled with supplies he had prepared before just in case.

He had just gone through his last one.

The subordinates of Shanu came in the hundreds, hunting him down ruthlessly and with precision hard to outmatch. He needed to find the target and take him out quickly.

He once again blended into the shadows as a passing stone construct caught sight of him.

He reappeared a few miles away from a shadow and popped an energising pill into his mouth. He hadn't had sleep in over three days.

Mr. Six would need to finish his objective soon or he would end up finding himself overwhelmed.

-{Kai Pov}-

I jumped up as a loud alert woke me up and stumbled out of bed. I looked around and noticed the flashing screen that was causally floating in front of me.

[Happy thirteenth birthday!]

Huh?

I rolled over and checked my phone, it was currently midnight on the dot. I glanced over to see my beautiful snake familiar looking at me with concern and confusion at my abrupt awakening.

it groggily surveyed the room. Oops. May have been a bit loud. So. I guess it was my birthday? That was neat, a new screen appeared below it which gave me pause.

[Puberty has been activated] 

By finally starting your process into adulthood you have gained

20 Cha

I blinked in confusion before I finally realised what was happening. Oh shit. I guess I was finally a teen now, I hadn't given it much thought since I had arrived in this new body.

Mainly because I was busy dealing with flesh-eating monsters and god-level yandere dragons. Still, I didn't know how to feel about the extra twenty CHA.

I hadn't found out how to obtain them and now I had just been handed twenty CHA points. The problem was my CHA was multiplied by my allure perk meaning I had just become significantly more attractive since I had only had thirty CHA before.

Now I was on fifty CHA. I shrugged and got back into bed.

Meh, I'm sure it wouldn't change anything.

-END-

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