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Alice and Ethan walked into the building where they were scheduled to et with Murim, Illvarias sixth Immortal. As she stepped into the building, Alice couldnt help but feel both apprehensive and surprised.

When Alice had heard that she was about to et with another of Illvarias Immortals, she had expected that she might et with him at a fancy dinner or a [Noble] tea party. She wouldnt have found it odd if she needed to put on her fancy dress again, instead of being able to wear her comfortable everyday clothes. Alice had pictured a eting similar to the one with Myra, Ethans mother.

This idea clashed violently with the building Alice now found herself in.

The place they were eting Murim was clearly a pub. It slled strongly of alcohol, and while there were a few [Waiters] and [Waitresses] puttering about, half of the people were lined up at the bar and ordering drinks. Furthermore, the few [Waiters] and [Waitresses] in the bar werent particularly attractive, despite the fact that their Class should emphasize [Charisma]. Alice checked the level of the servers, and confird that most of them were low to mid level there wasnt a single [Waiter] or [Waitress] above level 40 in the entire building.

The building was also poorly lit and had few decorations. The walls were a rather unappealing piss-yellow color, and on one side of the room Alice could see a group of people cheering as they hurled darts at a dartboard, adding to the noise and clutter of the room. The only real complint Alice had for the establishnt was that, despite the sll and sound, all of the seats looked clean. Though that was probably due to a cleaning Perk, rather than any real diligence on the part of the business owner or staff.

After entering the building, Ethan raised a wooden token high enough for the [Bartender] behind the counter to see it. The [Bartender] nodded, and gestured towards a staircase leading to the second floor. Ethan and Alice ascended the staircase in silence, before they found the right room and entered.

Alice carefully inspected her seat and the table before she sat down, just to make sure she wasnt about to sit on anything gross. Luckily, whatever cleaning Perk was at work keeping the rest of the building clean had kept the chair spotless.

Is this really the eting place where were supposed to et Murim? asked Alice, after she reluctantly sat down. Even though Ethan had said that Murim disliked formality, this was still sowhat outside of Alices expectations.

Ethan sighed, and then nodded. Almost certainly. The [Waitresses] match Murims preferences quite well

Alice blinked.

The [Waitresses]?

Alice pondered that word for almost a full minute as thoughts swirled around her head. She looked at Ethan in confusion.

Slightly over thirty and kind of sallow-faced, said Ethan, shrugging. Alices confusion only deepened. She wasnt sure why Ethan had ntioned the [Waitresses] to begin with.

Well, when your [Charisma] increases, you beco more conventionally attractive, but a lot of the direction your body and facial features go is based on your own desires. So its not exactly a 100% thing, even though so facial features are considered pretty universally attractive. You know, symtry, the golden ratio, things like that. Ethan shrugged. Every ti Murim returns from the wilderness, it has usually been at least a decade or two since his last return to civilization. Sotis he goes five or six decades without seeing another human being. So when he returns, he usually spends a few months cutting loose and partying. Murim is a very attractive, famous person who, at least in theory, has a high status in Society. He has a pretty easy ti finding erm female friends to spend a few weeks with. Alice felt her cheeks warm she realized what Ethan ant.

I dont know if its really the perfect way to handle the stress of being in the wilderness for months on end, said Ethan thoughtfully. But everyones life is their own to live. And he does genuinely seem to love his lifestyle, even if I find it baffling. I dont think Id be able to handle the loneliness. To each their own, I guess. Alice felt a bit surprised to hear Ethan reveal that he would be so impacted by spending decades away from civilization. But then, her thoughts returned to the absurdity of Ethans earlier statents.

Are the [Waitresses] the only criteria for a eting spot? asked Alice incredulously.

No. Ethan sighed. Murim is also a massive alcoholic, and unlike most Immortals, he isnt quite as conventionally wealthy as most of us. After all, most of his activities are conducted outside of civilization. Since most people die horrifically if they go too far south, and thats where Murims exploration usually takes place, he doesnt really have anything to sell. Even his maps arent really that sought after, people would just die of mana poisoning if they tried to follow them. Since hes not that wealthy, he probably chose this place because it sells large quantities of cheap liquor. And with the [Endurance] of an Immortal who has a survival-oriented class, he certainly needs a lot of alcohol if he wants to get drunk.

Alice felt an oncoming headache, before she pushed it down. How Murim lived his life had nothing to do with her, as long as he wasnt hurting anyone else in the process. Though Alice did wonder how in the world she was supposed to approach this eting now.

The two sat in silence as Alice got lost in her thoughts. Minutes ticked by.

The agreed upon eting ti ca and went.

About ten minutes after the eting was supposed to start, there was still no sign of the other Immortal.

Alice started to feel worried.

Had sothing happened to the other Immortal? Why wasnt he here yet? Had sothing gone horribly wrong with the class seeds in his body, causing him to lose control of himself? Alice hadnt seen any similar signs in Ethan, but just because Ethan was avoiding most of the fallout from the System so far didnt an every other Immortal was. Alice had just assud that they would be more resistant to the collapse of the System but there were still plenty of things she didnt know about the System. Maybe she had missed sothing.

Or maybe the Society had attacked him? Or the Sigmusi? Alice vividly recalled that a Sigmusi Immortal had managed to nearly assassinate her just over a week ago. Now that the humans across the world were weakened and in danger, it would be the perfect opportunity for soone to take advantage of the chaos. Alice could definitely imagine the Sigmusi trying to find a way to weaken their neighbors while everyone was trying to handle the fallout from current events. It might be stupidly dangerous to make things worse while the System was collapsing, but that didnt an nobody would do it. Taking advantage of chaos to kill one of Illvarias Immortals would certainly make things easier for the Sigmusi in the future if there was a future at all.

Alice felt the anxiety start to build up, and she absently touched a few of the enchanted bracelets she had fastened to her wrist. Should they go out and look for him?

Just as Alice was entertaining thoughts about what would happen if they really fought against a hostile [Assassin] in the heart of tsel, the door opened with a loud crash. Alice felt a wave of mixed relief and irritation crash over her as she looked at the man who had entered the room.

The man, much like other Immortals, was made of a cloud of mana. He looked to be slightly lower level than Ethan. He was on the shorter side, and stood at perhaps 160 centiters tall. He had dark black hair that looked almost like ink. His muscles were very solidly defined, making him look like a lumberjack, and every single step he took carried the [Dexterity] and grace of soone who had stats well beyond a normal humans. Alice also noticed that the man was stunningly handso. It was nowhere near Alliras obnoxious levels of beauty, but the man had clearly invested so ti and energy into his appearance. He had an easy, confident smile to go along with it.

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And that exceptional charm and grace was completely undermined by the horrid reek of alcohol clinging to every single orifice of the mans body. It was so bad that it overshadowed the sll of alcohol emitted by the rest of the building. There were dark bags under the mans eyes that spoke of exhaustion, and Alice was pretty sure there was a very, very small sar of lipstick just below the mans chin.

At the very least Alice was now sure that the man hadnt been attacked in the middle of the capital. The stubborn little lipstick sar just below his chin definitely hadnt co from a fight.

As if he didnt notice the reek of booze clinging to him, he gave Ethan a wide grin when he saw him.

Ethan! Its been a long ti! How have you been? asked the man, raising a hand in greeting.

Murim. Ive been doing well. Just raising my newest apprentice, mostly, said Ethan. It has been a trying ti recently. How about you? How have your travels gone? Ethan acted as if there was nothing unusual about the mans appearance or entrance at all. Despite so hesitation, Alice decided to act the sa way.

Tell about it, said Murim, grimacing. My last exploration turned into a total ss. Things are getting very weird recently.

A mont later, Alice awkwardly gestured towards Murims neck. The sar of lipstick was very distracting.

Oh, did I miss a spot? asked Murim, before wiping at his neck with the hem of his sleeve. The stubborn lipstick sar finally disappeared. Thanks.

So you found another one? asked Ethan, after a few monts.

Murim nodded. Yeah. She seed nice, and we ended up getting along well. When I leave, would you mind keeping an eye on her for a bit? I dont want any trouble to co her way as a result of associating with .

Ill handle it, said Ethan, as if this was routine for him. Based on what Ethan had ntioned earlier, maybe it was routine for him.

How long were you originally planning on staying in tsel? asked Ethan.

Well, thats a good question, honestly, said Murim. Normally, I hang out for a month or two, relax, and then leave once Ive had so ti to cool off. But this ti, I kind of want to stay out of the mana wastes until things calm down a bit. As I ntioned earlier, things got. Very weird down there. So I guess Ill have to stick around a little longer than usual? said Murim. How about you? Speaking of finding another one, I see that youve picked up yet another apprentice.

Ethan nodded. To be honest, over the centuries Ive found that I quite enjoy teaching. Not enough to handle the classroom sizes that most proper [Teachers] deal with in magic academies, but helping people reach their full potential is enjoyable. Of course, I dont think I could devote all of my ti and energy to it seeing one wave of [Students] after another die of old age might break .

Murim guffawed. Thats where all the rest of you are wrong. Your father kind of gets it, but you and your mother never did. People die sotis. Soone dying of old age should an that you treasure what ti you have with them more. You shouldnt fear connecting with people just because they might die.

Ethan shook his head. I just cant stand it. Its too painful. His voice carried the stubbornness of a set of wheels, cycling through the sa, well-worn rut for the hundredth ti.

Murim rolled his eyes. With that attitude, maybe in a few centuries youll be like Doll and never leave your house. I really feel that youd be happier if you just appreciated the now more. I an, heck, when I find a new girl, I make it clear that Im going to leave in a few weeks. That doesnt diminish the ti we spend together. We have a beautiful few weeks of joy And then we go our separate ways. I never forget any of the ones Ive loved, even if I leave afterwards. If I was as afraid of connecting with people as you, Doll, and your mother are, I would never have any beautiful mories to live with. Murim shook his head, before he sighed and looked at Alice.

Before we go any further, I have to ask, is this eting for business or just to talk? asked Murim. Not that I dont appreciate the occasional conversation, and I also enjoy debating philosophy with you. But you dont usually bring your apprentices along if its just for a casual chat and a few drinks.

Sadly, we have business to attend to, instead of just getting a few drinks and relaxing, said Ethan, after a few monts. First of all, let introduce you to my newest apprentice. Her na is Alice, and shes currently sixteen.

Nice to et you, Alice, said Murim, giving Alice a nod. I havent seen any of Ethans apprentices be so young in quite a while. Are you biologically sixteen, or chronologically sixteen?

Both, said Alice. I didnt really level up very much before I beca a Mage, but after I survived my baptism, my levelling speed skyrocketed.

A magic enthusiast, then? asked Murim. Well, its risky to undergo a baptism, but it seems to have worked out for you. As long as you can stand by your own decisions, then regardless of whether you live or die, youve lived a worthy life. Isnt that right? Ive always admired the determination of people who undergo mana baptisms, even if it seems batshit insane.

Alice decided not to reveal the fact that she had underwent a mana baptism entirely by accident. Now that Murim had put mana baptisms in such a positive light, Alice felt awkward bringing the subject up.

More importantly, shes also soone who has researched the current crisis in great detail.

Is that so? asked Murim. What exactly is going on? Ive seen how ssed up the mana wastes have beco, and Ive also heard that a few people have lost their minds recently Alice almost asked how ssed up the mana wastes had gotten, but decided to hold off on questioning Murim until later.

If you went to any Church of the System, you could get a full, detailed report of the most recent events concerning the System, said Ethan.

Murim shrugged. I aint religious. The System exists, but the only god I worship is the green woods and the night sky. Why would I go to a church?

Fair, said Ethan, after a mont. Well, in any case, the current crisis is complex. My apprentice can give you a rundown of the current crisis in more detail than I could. Alice?

Alice cleared her throat, and then started introducing Murim to the collapse of the System. Since he didnt seem like the kind of person who would appreciate a long, detailed list of theories, Alice did her best to shorten the crisis down to a quick and dirty explanation.

Finally, after Alices explanation, Murim rubbed his temples.

So if Im getting this right youre basically saying that the System is a giant enchantnt. Now that it broke, everyone is fucked. Is that right?

Essentially, said Alice, after so thought.

I knew there was sothing funny about worshipping the System as a god, said Murim. Back when she was alive, my ma always said I was a smarter cookie than I seed to be. Murim grinned. Glad to see that I can prove her right today. Then, Murim frowned. But I dont see how this related to . I dont have a magic seed, and at this point, Im an Immortal. I have an Achievent that makes totally immune to mana poisoning, so I have no way to force a mana baptism. Even if I did, Im not really willing to undergo one, since that could end pretty damn poorly for . Ive never really relished the thought of screwing around with magic seeds either. I dont mind helping out if I can, since it sounds like this crisis hurts everyone. Heck, it sounds like that might be the reason the mana wastes are so ssed up now. But I dont really see how any of this relates to .

Well, its like this, said Ethan. Alice has a few theories about where the System might be. That is to say, a central mainfra of the System.

Ah. Murim seed to understand where the conversation was going now. So youre saying that there is a physical location where the System might be, and you want to locate it?

Alice nodded. If its possible for you to find it, that would be really useful. I might be able to fix this ss if I have access to the mainfra of the System. That being said, I dont know how dangerous it would be for you, so feel free to reject my request if its impossible.

Where are the potential locations of the System?

Either the Sigmusi Colonia, underwater, or the western continent. No matter what location its in, it should be northwest of Illvaria. But I dont know how far to the northwest it is.

Murim burst out laughing. You dont pick easy targets do you? He shook his head, as if he found the entire situation hilarious. You know what, Im up for a challenge. His grin grew wider and wider, until it looked almost inhuman how far his lips stretched. If its the western continent, then theres no way I can explore it. That area is too dangerous for . But I can at least investigate the northwest a bit, and tell you what I find. How about you tell everything you know, and Ill see what I can do? No promises, but I can investigate and see how things go. Im confident in my ability to sneak around the Sigmusi Colonia for a month or two and get away undetected.

Alice and Murim conversed for nearly an hour afterwards, with Alice giving Murim every scrap of information she could about the Systems mainfra and potential locations.

Afterwards, Ethan and Murim discussed paynt, and a deal was struck.

Alice now had soone looking for the mainfra of the System for her.

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