So putting them in 'storage' didn't an he was totally giving up on them. Even if they weren't fighting, their special skills were still super useful. Renji kept giving them resources and considered them an important part of his team.
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*Pfft.*
Renji couldn't help but laugh at his thoughts.
The idea sounded good with words, but the reality felt different. He wasn't including them in battles anymore but still had them working hard in the background.
Wasn't he just using them as re tools? Renji shook his head.
At the corner of his vision, a thick stack of notebooks on the computer desk caught his attention.
Opening them revealed page after page filled with densely packed small characters. These were all handwritten by him, containing calculations of various developntal benefits, cost-effectiveness of each instance, plans for future decisions, as well as the drop locations and distribution of rare materials and equipnt.
One could say that compiling all these records would result in a comprehensive guidebook of a super hardcore gars experiences.
Renji planned to organize and summarize this information after he finished playing and share it online.
He hoped that the lessons and experiences he had accumulated over tens of thousands of hours would help newcors avoid so pitfalls and potentially save the ga from precarious sales.
However, after gazing at the ticulously recorded manual for a while, Renji let out a sigh.
He began to reflect.
'Did I get too caught up in the details?'
Because of his long hours leaving them in backline the favorability of many characters had decreased significantly. Strangely enough, in the ga, character favorability seed to have little importance, like an insignificant attribute, so Renji hadn't paid much attention to it.
It wasn't until now, when looking at the Family CG screenshots, that Renji realized it was a major regret after completing the ga.
Of course, there were exceptions, and Sister Suthia was one of them.
Even though she was one of the first he had put into storage and had silently worked as a tool in the backline, even though he had stripped her of her equipnt and given it to his other wives.
Just like Suthia's gentle attribute as a priestess, she would never harbor any dissatisfaction toward him. Since her favorability reached 100%, it had never changed.
In real life, it might be similar to a situation where a husband has been away on a long "business trip" without returning ho, but the wife still sets the table, lays out the cutlery, and prepares als for two every day, hoping that one day, the husband will rember this ho and co back, and she can greet him with a smile and say, "Welco Back Dear"
*Phew!*
Taking a long exhale, Renji shook his head. He ridiculed himself for going a bit crazy, adding so much drama to a character written by a program.
However, Renji still decided that when he released the strategy guide later, he would definitely include a sentence at the beginning for all newcors.
'Almost done'
'It was also ti to end this '
Renji's parents had passed away when he was very young, but fortunately, they left behind a considerable Heritage, which ensured his food, drink, and livelihood. However, it also contributed to Renji's reclusive personality.
Perhaps the birth of the "ga" was ant to provide people like Renji with a sanctuary for their souls?
As Renji looked at the record at the bottom corner of the CG image, he realized that his total gaplay ti in "Fallen Chronicles" had unknowingly reached over ten thousand hours.
Feeling like he was saying goodbye to an old friend, Renji finally moved his mouse and clicked to end the ga. What he didn't expect was a ssage from the ga:
[Congratulations, you have fulfilled the requirents to unlock Would you like to proceed?]
Renji: ".!?"
A second playthrough usually lets you start the ga over, but with extra content. So top-notch developers even make it feel like a brand-new ga. Renji didn't think this ga, which had a reputation for poor sales and absent developers, would offer that. But even the basic version surprised him. He'd never heard of a second playthrough for this ga on any forum or the official website.
With great curiosity and excitent, he selected "Yes," but instead of imdiately starting the ga, another dialogue box appeared.
[[[[[WARNING: The second playthrough is extrely difficult, cannot be saved, and cannot be restarted. You will also start with five 'Eclipse' characters you have cultivated in the CCG. Please choose carefully]]]]]
"Really?"
For a single-player ga, not being able to save the ga indeed increased the difficulty, and the inability to restart ant that there was only one opportunity to enter the second playthrough. But for the latter, these were nothing at all.
"Can I inherit the data!? Can I bring the characters from this stage along?" Renji couldn't help but be amazed in front of the screen.
This didn't seem like the operation of "Fallen Chronicles" which boasted a difficulty level that discouraged players.
After all, the five Eclipse characters he had developed were at the pinnacle of their respective professions. Even the weakest one, Sister Suthia, under his control, could easily destroy a city.
Now, being able to Inherit and enter the second playthrough with them ant that when he restarted the ga, he would have the fighting power of the five world-class characters right by his side.
'Isn't this just a direct push through the ga!?'
After the initial shock, Renji quickly understood the intention of the developers.
It was simple.
This was obviously ant for an exhilarating experience!
The developers must have understood that one cannot have both the empire and the beauty. They must have guessed his current regrets, which led to the creation of the second playthrough, allowing him to make up for the ti he had sacrificed with his wives for the sake of strength.
"Well done, devs!"
Renji, filled with excitent, slapped his thigh and wanted to give the developers a big thumbs up.
In the past, he had lost himself in the pursuit of strength, but this ti, Renji made up his mind.
Regardless of any environntal setbacks or infrastructure developnts, he would always keep his wives by his side! He would fill their favorability to the maximum!
With such a gaming philosophy in mind, Renji pressed the button without hesitation.
In the next mont, a beam of light flashed.
Darkness engulfed his entire field of vision.
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