《Master of the System 》Chapter 50
Advertisement
Smith Jr. scratched his head. It was strange not having a golem whipping him to do things. He had been taken away from the restaurant by a strong suction force and ended up here—wherever here was. Smith Jr. suspected it was the place where the system obtained its ingredients for him to practice with. There weren’t any signs of civilization except for a shack which belonged to Max, the guard that miraculously became an immortal in a single night. Instead of the golem, Smith Jr. had to rely on himself for motivation to complete the quests he had been given.
[New Mission: Plant Spirit Rice]
[A chef must know where their ingredients come from!]
[Reward: House]
Smith Jr. squatted down and placed his hand on the ground. It was warm and temperate. Although his cultivation was relatively low compared to an immortal’s, he was still a cultivator. A little bit of exposure to the elements wouldn’t hurt him. Couldn’t he finally rest? Instead of laboring away, planting rice, why not slack and recover all the sanity he had almost lost through the repetitive grind he was forced to endure. It wasn’t like he needed a house anyway. With that, Smith Jr. relaxed the tension in his shoulders and plopped down onto his butt before falling onto his back. He spread his arms out to the side and stared up at the sky. When was the last time he got to experience something like this? It felt like years.
[Uh, chef? Why aren’t you doing the mission? It doesn’t count if Karen completes it without you. Are you going to abandon the side of justice as well?]
Smith Jr. picked a tall piece of grass and stuffed it into his mouth. He bit down and chewed at the root, savoring the earthy taste. The world he was currently in was a healthy place; at least, the patch of grass surrounding him was very lively. His dad had taught him how to tell the condition of the soil by the taste of the grass. The first time Smith Jr. tried it, he poisoned himself and nearly died. The memory caused a wry smile to appear on the chef’s lips, and he let out a sigh. Would he have a son too? His eyes shifted, his gaze landing on Eula’s figure. The princess was standing with her brow furrowed while staring up at the sky.
Advertisement
Smith Jr. sat up and dusted off his sleeves before climbing to his feet. He patted his butt a few times, knocking dirt to the ground. He walked towards Eula with stiff movements, and upon seeing her stare at him, he almost asked her what she wanted to order out of habit. Smith Jr. coughed to get rid of his awkwardness and glanced up at the sky. “What are you looking at?”
“I’m trying to figure out where we are,” Eula said. “It’s quite obvious we’re not in the same world as before.”
“Obvious? How?”
“Well, for one, the sun’s crooked,” Eula said, pointing up at the floating ball of light in the sky. “You see the northeastern section of it? It’s a bit flat.”
Smith Jr. squinted. He was pretty sure it wasn’t a good idea to stare directly at the sun, but he wanted to see what Eula was talking about. With the help of his hand shielding some of the sunrays, he was able to see the portion Eula was referring to. The sun was asymmetrical. It looked like a child had made it out of clay and accidentally dropped it, flattening a portion of it and didn’t bother to fix it before putting it into the sky. “I see what you mean.”
Eula nodded. “I think it’s quite clear we were brought away for a reason,” she said. “And I think all of us were brought here specifically because each one of us is special.” Her eyes narrowed, and she looked into Smith Jr.’s eyes. “You have a system in your mind, don’t you? I have one too.”
Smith Jr. hesitated. It was one of his greatest secrets, but since Eula was willing to trust him, if he were to lie to her now, then the chance of him establishing a relationship with her would be ruined. “You’re right,” he said and sighed. “There’s no sect behind me. There’s just this system.”
Eula grinned. “I knew it!” She nodded. Her suspicions were finally confirmed. “How about now? Did you get any new mission?”
Advertisement
“Yeah,” Smith Jr. said and scratched his head. “If I plant spirit rice, I’ll obtain a house.”
“Huh. Our missions are different,” Eula said and scratched her cheek. “My mission is to water the Bloodsucking Vine with ten liters of chicken blood. I’m not sure where either of those are.”
“The chickens are over there,” Max said, appearing out of nowhere, startling the two. “The Bloodsucking Vine is over there.” He pointed at a distant mountain. “It’s in the valley beside the pile of bones. It’s impossible to miss it.”
“Oh, um, thank you,” Eula said, nodding at Max. “You seem to know your way around here. Is this where you became an immortal?”
“Yeah,” Max said, his eyes glazing over. “I’ve been tending to livestock, herbs, and ale for the past million years. This is my first time receiving a mission to tend to people.”
“A million years?” Eula asked, her eyes widening. “We’re going to be stuck here for a million years? Wait! I have a mission to gather a loyal troop, and if I don’t complete it in thirty days, I’ll die. Please tell me there are people here.”
Max shook his head. “Occasionally, gods come by to plant things and retrieve things, but there aren’t any other humans. There’s the golems who do the work that I can’t.” His brow furrowed. “If you want some troops, I suppose you can feed the chickens some grain to make them loyal to you. Does the mission specify they have to be human?”
“No…,” Eula said, her voice shrinking. Was she going to be a great general of the chickens? “Aren’t there any fiercer beasts I can make my troop?”
Max turned his head. “There’s plenty of mythical beasts here like dragons and phoenixes,” he said. “But I think you’ll get eaten first before you can bring them under your control.”
Eula grimaced. Well, she could always add more troops later. The most important thing was surviving, and if she had to become queen of the chickens to live, then that’s what she’d do.
***
“You were right,” Karta said, whispering to Vremya. The Labrador retriever snuck a glance at Pravos, who was sitting in a corner with her personal computer. “She looks absolutely fine to me. All she needed was a distraction.”
“I told you so,” Vremya said and glanced at Pravos. The god of justice was doing just fine. She was raising his users perfectly. If only everything could work out just as well. A sigh escaped from Vremya’s lips. “It seems like we’ll have to kill a few more gods.”
Karta blinked and tilted her head. “You were thinking about how to deal with our problem for over an hour, and that’s the plan you came up with? We can’t solve everything by killing gods!”
“Why not?” Vremya asked, raising an eyebrow. “If the god of messaging refuses to let us use her service, the easiest way to resolve that is to kill her and replace her with someone who will. I’ve thought about it long and hard. Anything I can offer her, the council of primordial gods can offer as well. Thus, killing and replacing is the only way.”
“And who are you going to replace her with?”
Vremya glanced at Pravos. The god of justice definitely wouldn’t agree to a plan involving the death of a god. However, there was someone else in the direction he was looking at. “Smith Jr., Eula, Paul, or Max.”
“I wouldn’t pick Smith Jr.,” Karta said and shook her head. “He despises you because of Tutor Golem 3000. Also”—Karta cleared her throat—“what do you mean you’re going to replace a god with a user? If you do that, every god will unite to deal with you!”
“Aren’t they already doing that?” Vremya asked. “What does it matter?”
Karta groaned and slapped her forehead with her paw. “You know what, you’re the primordial god. You’re right. Let’s do things your way.”
Advertisement
- In Serial51 Chapters
Hermione Granger and The Boy-Who-Lived (OC!SI)
To Hermione Granger, the boy she met on the Hogwarts Express was Harry Potter, a nice, if odd, boy who's very likely going to get her killed, or worse expelled.To Harry Potter, the girl he met on the Hogwarts Express was Hermione Granger, a nice, overly rule-abiding girl who he'd considered to be one of the few (somewhat) reasonable people in an overrated book series he read.A book series that, against his will, has now become his life. I know right? I mean, who still writes Harry Potter fics, everybody knows the world has moved on to Worm and ASoIaF.But you know what? It's NaNoWriMo, so screw it, I'm gonna do this.Enjoy.Or don't. You know, since I can't exactly make you.Or can't I? After all, if the story turns out to be interesting then isn't that me making you like it?Huh. Food for thought. PS: this is a Harry Potter fanfic.
5 602 - In Serial15 Chapters
Welcome to the Aurora Wasteland
Read at your own risk, The Aurora Wasteland is watching you.I’m going to tell you a storyIt's going to involve some short storiesAnd the ways they affect the people that read themOh and maybe a hint of the strange and the weirdWelcome to the Aurora WastelandA collection of short stories by Sci-Fi Horror author Vaughn Ashby spread across the literary universe unknown as The Aurora Wasteland.A hiker stumbles across some accidental time travelA town froze in place at the blink of an eyeA corn maze with a whale of a secret in itAn old woman forced to witness the tower of the deadA yoga class taking their lessons to a deadly endA subway hidden in the middle of nowhereA police officer who wants to taste your brainsCaution… any connection to the Aurora Wasteland is not recommended.
8 216 - In Serial10 Chapters
The Wonderful World of Emmariel
Aurinus von Goldrute is the firstborn child of the Goldrute Family which rules over the Magic Kingdom as royalty. After his ignoble death in his previous world- Earth, he is reborn in a new world called Emmariel with his memories intact- even though he did not ask for it. Just after gaining consciousness, dozens of floating notification windows assault his vision leaving him utterly confused. It turns out he has been blessed by not only his circumstances but by the very world as well. So, he decides to leave his previous life behind and start anew or maybe not...?
8 432 - In Serial11 Chapters
Godslayer
The year is 2032. 10 Years ago the Yokai have appeared from the shadows, destroying several countries. The remaining countries bind together and created academies to train those that could oppose the yokai, the """"Niflheims"""". Now follow Jung Woo as he fights against the monsters who had taken away his family, present, and future!
8 208 - In Serial34 Chapters
With You (A Kamijirou Fanfic)
𝓒𝓸𝓶𝓹𝓵𝓮𝓽𝓮𝓭Their second year at UA High begins and Kaminari Denki gets all excited. Especially when his best friend Jirou Kyouka is there with him. When he discovers his feelings for his best friend, things get a little out of hand between the two. What does Jirou feel for him? Will their tight-knit friendship fall apart or become something more? What will Jirou do when Shinsou comes into the picture? I do not own any of the characters or anything to do with My Hero Academia except this story. All rights belong to Horikoshi-sensei :) I own the cover design, but not the fan art used for it.Ships used:-Kamijirou (obviously)-Kacchako-KiriMina-TodoMomo-OjiTooru-DekuMeli (?)-IidaMei (?)-ShinKami (you'll see why)Best ratings#1 in denkixjirou (13/2/2021)#1 in kamijiro (18/2/2021)#1 in denkixkyoka (24/3/2021)
8 514 - In Serial61 Chapters
airplane! hyunho ✔️
when hyunjin sends a text to the wrong number.
8 130

