Chapter 190: The Plight of Monetary-Based Systems
There was also the fact that returning to the System World with the Host as a corpse wasn’t possible. The portal won’t allow their entry.
This was the reason when a System Host was killed, the respective System took damage. And the stronger they are, the less they would be affected.
And, it wasn’t that easy to open a portal to travel to and fro the System World and the other worlds. To return to the System World, a System would have to expend a trendous amount of ntal Energy, condensing the power to open it.
It would take ti to do so, not sothing that could be done instantly. And if a System didn’t have enough ntal Energy to open a portal, it was stuck in that world until then.
But, travelling to a world from the System World was easier. After all, the Systems were able to do so free of cost.
To open a portal from the System World, a System only needs to gather ntal Energy from the System World. This process takes so ti. And, the weaker a System was, the longer it took to gather enough ntal Energy to condense a portal.
Moreover, they also need to search for a suitable world. Everything needed ti.
That was the reason the spinning top-shaped System had taken more than a quarter day to condense a Portal.
And, the reason the Money-Making System had vanished the mont Compass Carburettor and Fourth had retaliated against it was that it was prepared all along. Its destination was Earth, the coordinates of which it was aware.
Secondly, the Host too had been selected in advance—Stencil Carburettor.
And thirdly, the mont Compass Carburettor arrived at the System World, it had begun to condense ntal Energy from it. It was because the Money-Making System was a monetary-based System.
And that ant trade and the accumulation of currency, and in this sense, ntal Energy. This was the reason the monetary-based Systems were the richest among all genres of Systems, possessing ntal Energy reserves far outclassing their levels.
So, every System kept a lookout for them. A System could only consu another System from the sa genre as itself. Doing so would cause its abilities to beco stronger, also making its power more comprehensive.
A System that had two Core Skills could never be defeated by a System at the sa level that only had one Core Skill. Moreover, once a System absorbed the Core Skills of all the Systems part of its genre, it would attain qualifications to beco a Grade 2 System.
This was the inherent reason Systems from the sa Genre were antagonistic to each other.
And similarly, if a System absorbs the Core Skill of a System not part of its genre, its growth would be impeded, preventing its level from ever increasing.
Though, that is only in the case if it absorbed a Core Skill on par with its level. If it absorbed a Core Skill—from a different genre—that is low levelled, then it would only sustain injuries accordingly.
That was why the Permanence System was able to store countless Core Skills in itself. And, once it extracted them all, its injuries vanished. Though, it had also expended a trendous volu of ntal Energy to make a swift recovery.
And, here was the reason every System kept an eye on the monetary-based Systems. Using a System of this genre, they would be able to accumulate ntal Energy faster than they could normally do.
Moreover, once they accumulate enough ntal Energy to reach level 99, they could extract the Core Skill of the monetary-based System from their bodies, heal their injuries and swiftly level up, reaching the peak as a Grade 1 System.
No System would ever miss such an opportunity, one that would save them countless millennia. So, remaining in the System World was risky for the Money-Making System.
That’s why, it had begun condensing ntal Energy the mont Compass Carburettor arrived in the System World. And, once it was attacked by him and Fourth, it realised that dealing with the two would take so ti.
And, that was risky. After all, if another System discovered it by then, its life would beco miserable. Since if it opened a portal to a world, any System would be able to determine its coordinates and follow right after it.
So, it decisively abandoned Compass Carburettor and returned to Earth, unwilling for its position to be known. Otherwise, given the amount of ntal Energy it had amassed, it would be able to kill them both.
As a monetary-based System, it calculated the profit and loss in the scenario. And, it was easy to see that dealing with Compass Carburettor wasn’t a priority. After all, he didn’t have its Core Skill in him. All he had were simple Skills that it had bought.
So, it decisively returned to Earth, making it seem like it could travel between worlds instantly.
‘My foes don’t wish for to reach level 99 and start to actively hunt all of them. So, they are trying to hinder while using the chance to grow as much as possible.’ The Coincidental Luck System snorted, ‘But, they are expending more resources than . Still, since they are acting as a group, individually speaking, their losses are less than mine.’
Upon seeing Rhizen wielding a file in the cave, it smirked, ‘In this situation, even if one treasure was taken by the foes, there are still other equally valuable treasures on Mount Craire. Even though they fought so many tis, since they cannot enter this world, my foes are unable to perceive the actual state of things. Otherwise, they wouldn’t have sent just two Hatchling Systems in the first wave.’
Since it would ss things up if the System Hosts co to find out about the existence of other System Hosts, they won’t know about the sche running in the background.
And, if too many Systems try to target the Coincidental Luck System at the sa ti, the number of variables thanks to their intervention would increase exponentially.
This would only make its life easier, allowing it to easily use the chaos to deal with everyone. Hence, they only sent two Hatchling Systems first to hinder Rhizen while the other System Hosts accumulated strength in other locations.
‘Now, things will actively start to change based on your actions, Compass Carburettor.’ It thought, gazing at his surprised face through the eyes of Rhizen, ‘I guess addressing you as Secret Society would be more apt, since I can already feel the luck of the two foes rapidly fluctuating thanks to your actions.’
‘I want to see how much their luck would morph once you finalise your sches and take action.’ It thought, laughing in response, ‘As expected, System Slayers birthed from monetary-based Systems are the best at sches.’
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