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[Be realistic Do you know how big the World Tree is? Even a lower-dinsional cube cant contain a tenth of it! And even if it were possible, what about the other Spirits? The presence of one Spirit implies there are others.]

Thats true I was only thinking of myself.

Kaiyan had hoped that the Spirit would be a good companion for Blackie, who spent much ti alone in the pocket dinsion.

Leaving his disappointnt behind, he gently separated from the Spirit and approached the alligator monster, which was struggling to rise.

I was feeling good until just now, but not anymore.

Kueeek?

So just give the G-points.

As the creature looked at him as if wondering what that had to do with it, Kaiyan threw a punch, startling the slow-reacting monster.

Pah-gagak!

It was impossible for the large, sluggish monster to dodge his fist.

The creatures head snapped back from the direct hit, its eyes rolling back as it collapsed once more.

The punch was as powerful as before, but the head is a fatal spot for anyone. With its skull shattered, there was no doubt about its death.

Lets see how many Gs I got.

[Current G: 976G]

Huh? Thats more than I thought. Did the alligator give that many Gs?

[Really? I rember we spent most on the scrolls.]

He couldnt recall exactly, but the amount was significantly higher than the last ti he checked.

Could it be because of the Muliaron and Kabien? Although Canien took Kabiens life, I had already inflicted serious damage on him, so it must have counted. And I killed Muliaron all by myself.

Is that a bit too little? Those guys were as strong as nad monsters.

Kaiyan pondered, comparing them to nad monsters like the Twin Head Ogre. Though not as formidable as the top-tier nad monsters, they were certainly more challenging and stronger than lower-tier nad monsters like the Orc Lord or Harpy Queen. Yet, they yielded less than 1000 G.

[Well, thats because the player system decides the G-point distribution based on its assessnt. It seems it didnt consider them to be that formidable!]

Thats a bit disappointing. If I had known, I would have used so thod to catch Canien too. That guy would have given more G than the others, right?

[Probably. He was incredibly strong, after all.]

Kaiyan had never directly faced a super-sized monster, so he couldnt be sure if Canien was stronger. However, from what he felt, Caniens strength was above that of the Basilisk.

Then how many Gs would the player system award for defeating a monster stronger than a nad one, a super-sized monster?

Gulp.

Just the thought made him swallow saliva involuntarily.

Could it be twice as much as a nad monster, maybe 2000 G or even 5000 G?

Kirut?

Lost in his thoughts with his eyes closed, he was brought back to reality by the curious Spirit, tilting its head adorably.

If his sister Viya had seen the Spirit, she would have been overjoyed.

Where is your ho, little Spirit?

Kiruroot!

[The Spirit is asking us to follow it.]

Huh? You have a ho? Wait Rieka, you understand what the Spirit is saying?

Kaiyan asked incredulously. It was one thing to understand his words, but it seed even more remarkable that Rieka understood the Spirits cute, indiscernible sounds.

Looking at Rieka with surprise, she casually flicked her short forelimb over her head and spoke as if it were obvious.

[I know all languages! Have you forgotten who I am?]

I know, youre adorable Rieka!

[Ah! Dont do that! Its embarrassing in front of the Spirit!]

Lifting Rieka up as usual, the Spirit looked on curiously, flailing its forelimbs in a way it hadnt before.

Whats wrong, Rieka? We do this often.

[Well]

Rieka seed a bit disappointed as she scratched her head and sighed.

[Since youve passed level 70, I guess its okay to tell you now.]

Tell what?

[Rember you asked if all player assistants are like ?]

Yeah, I did.

He had asked Rieka nurous questions about player assistants after reaching level 60 and reuniting with her. One of those questions was whether all player assistants were cats like her.

Rieka hadnt elaborated much at the ti, only stating that they were not.

[I have limits on the information I can share. Even if I know sothing, I cant always tell it.]

I know that. Its due to lack of eligibility.

When he had t an unknown being through the roulette wheel, Rieka had guessed its identity but couldnt reveal it, claiming he lacked the necessary eligibility.

[That eligibility isnt easy to raise. Whether its monsters, humans, elves, or anything else, most are bound by the limits of the status they are born with. But players are different.]

Because of leveling up?

[Yes! Leveling up allows you to do what is normally impossible. And now that youve reached your level, theres certain information you can hear.]

What is it?

Curious about the information only available after level 70, Kaiyan opened his eyes wide, focusing on Riekas words.

[Most player assistants are chosen from among spirits and a type of being called Hwansu (Magical Creature or Mythical Creature).]

Eh?

[So, this Spirit could potentially beco a player assistant one day. Essentially, my junior! But youre embarrassing in front of such a creature by treating like a child!]

Is that all?

[Yes! So, please be careful in front of this one!]

The fact that most player assistants are chosen from spirits and the previously unheard-of Hwansu was certainly surprising. However, the reason Rieka wanted to be put down and the necessity of reaching level 70 to learn this seed sowhat absurd to Kaiyan.

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