Chapter 38 - Vtuber Sent dieval Locals to a Pest-Infested Burning Star to Extract Elent E-710 Under the Guise of a Ga.
Sparrow noticed Parita’s floating na and recognized her. She rushed over and grabbed her shoulders.
"Kestrel! Is that really you?! What is this place?!"
"Sparrow? What the?!"
Parita observed Sparrow’s movents and was surprised. She replied through the in-ga mic, which was provided by the system.
"Whoa, there. Calm down. It’s just a ga. Also, how did you get into my ga? I thought nobody could join my party."
Andean coughed and replied for all of them. "We’ve joined your channel’s mbership, and your... system... brought us here."
"mbership? System?" Parita turned to Andean. She frowned, but her ga character remained immobile. She was also stunned that Andean was aware of the term "system".
Parita had a bad feeling about the man. Her instincts warned her not to trust this person.
Andean calmly explained. "In my case, I was invited to join your mbership in exchange for 10 gold coins. Once I beca a mber, I was moved to the tutorial area physically."
"Physically?!"
"Yes. Fortunately, I can still use my abilities from the previous world. The tutorial was rough, though."
"..."
Despite the shocking events, Parita was more wary of Andean.
Andean was excessively composed and inford for soone living in the Middle Ages. Even though he might be a powerhouse figure, a normal person should have had a reaction when he entered the spacecraft and saw its sci-fi interior.
"Let’s assu y’all get transmigrated to this world. In my case, I’m still using a ga character. My real body is sitting in jail."
Parita clarified and turned to Neutrophils and Sparrow. She was more concerned about the two.
"You two, I know you might have a lot of questions right now, but I need you to get used to this world fast. Do you know how to shoot guns?"
Neutrophils raised the rifle, which he had taken from the tutorial zone.
"It’s not hard to use, but I prefer swords or hamrs."
Sparrow also agreed. "I learned about it, too. There were also exploding balls and light balls, right?"
"...Yeah, the strategems. You know how to call reinforcents and summon supplies, right?"
"Yes. It’s amazing! How do you summon everything from the sky?"
"...Not . The others."
"The others?"
"The ships. They dropped them when you sent them signals."
"...Huh?"
Parita changed the subject since it would take a long ti to explain the sci-fi terms to this elf girl. She glanced at Andean. "You said that you could still use your power, right?"
Andean grinned behind his mask. "Yes."
Parita turned to Neutrophils and Sparrow again. "Try using your abilities or magic. Test if it works, but try not to damage anything in the process. We’re in space. If you accidentally blow the wall or an important component, we’ll be stranded here forever."
"..."
Sparrow took a deep breath. She emitted green air around her, which was the nature mana that every elf could gather. Neutrophils also exuded the golden aura of a paladin.
As soon as Neutrophils figured that he retained all of his power, he smirked and turned to Andean. By opening his palm, an energy sword manifested, and the sword tip pointed at Andean’s neck.
"Now, vampire. You have nowhere else to go. I’ve finally caught you."
Andean laughed and unpinned a grenade from his waist. He held on to it. "Try it, and I’ll blow up this ship. Do you think you can survive in space? Too bad for you because you can’t! But for , I have no trouble traversing through the void or living without breathing for years."
Neutrophils flinched and frowned. Having completed the tutorial and tossed so grenades, he understood their destructive potential. He deactivated his energy sword.
Andean also put the pin back in the grenade and disard it. With a shrug, he moved away from Neutrophils, using Parita as a shield.
"Scary. Very scary." Andean snickered.
Parita rolled her eyes. After watching their interaction, she confird that Andean was aware of space. To test his knowledge and motive, Parita ca up with a sche to test him.
"You know what? I think it’s better to get everybody used to this ga world. Follow ."
Andean grinned while Neutrophils and Sparrow were still taken aback by the new environnt. They followed after Parita closely while they admired the short hallway and multiple consoles on the way.
Parita stopped at the bridge and selected another mission. Instead of dropping them into a Vietnam War Simulator mission, she picked the northeast sector, where the oil farms were located.
Hellmire.
Parita chose the simplest mission to ensure nobody would be traumatized by war. The ship humd and traveled through hyperspace, bringing them to the other side of the universe.
Neutrophils and Sparrow gawked at the scene from the observation deck. Only Andean crossed his arms and leaned against a wall, watching their reactions. Parita glanced at the vampire and took a ntal note.
The ship arrived at the fiery star. Everybody stood on the front bridge and looked down through the observation glasses. They then found fire tornadoes.
Parita grinned widely.
"Since we all have so magical abilities, we should be fine down there, right?"
Sparrow was horrified. The expression of Neutrophils turned pale from the dread, but nobody could see his face. Only Andean never ceased smiling.
Andean teased Parita. "Are you sure you want to send these newbies to the bug holes?"
Parita caught another hint. She asked him to make sure.
"By chance, are you from Earth?"
"What if that’s a yes?"
Indeed. That explained everything.
"I see. Thanks for your honesty. That makes the explanation easier."
"I know. I’ve dealt with other tranmigrators and reincarnators before. You’re not the first."
"..."
That was too much information to digest. Parita paused for a mont. She stopped looking at her ga monitor and asked the system.
"Say, my great system. Who the hell is this loser? How many Earthlings have transmigrated to our planet?"
[I possess no information about the other Earthlings or entities from other planets. However, I can assure you of this. No transmigrator or reincarnator can pose a threat to you.]
"In the ga or in the real world."
[In the real world.]
"And the ga?"
[For that, we have to experint with them ourselves.]
"..."
Parita had no issues with the experint, but she was only concerned for Sparrow’s safety. She asked the system once more.
"What will happen if they die in the ga world?"
[They will be returned to their actual bodies. No one will be hard.]
"So, death is the only way back?"
[No. If they complete the mission and return to the ship safely, they may return to the real world along with their equipnt, artifacts, items, and skills that they’ve learned from the ga world.]
"Oi. Oi."
For the first ti, the system seed to favor the others more than her. It annoyed her. It felt like her mother was giving more attention to the other kids, not her, the firstborn.
The system read her like a book and explained.
[This is but a marketing sche to attract more mbers. Please cooperate.]
"...What will I get from this... babysitting? Can I get the guns too?"
[You get 100 Idol Points and five gold coins from every mber per month. If you manage to entice more than 100 locals to join the mbership, your livestream system will be automatically upgraded to level 4, which will unlock sponsors and ad revenue.]
"I don’t know what I’m doing this for at this point. I have enough money to live comfortably for the rest of my life."
[But you are still vulnerable to Hungers, Starves, Scorches, and Depraves.]
Parita’s face twitched. Hearing more about this world’s lore and local monsters made her depressed. She gave up pursuing more information since it started giving her a headache.
She hated complicated matters. She beca a strear because she didn’t want to think.
[In addition, you can directly purchase items from the ga that you have cleared with Idol Points and bring them to our world.]
"You should have told earlier!"
Parita was motivated. She shifted her attention back to the ga. Since she had ensured Sparrow’s safety, she planned to troll everybody a bit.
Instead of choosing the deploynt location and the difficulty at their current level, she raised the difficulty to the highest. After confirming the deploynt, she glanced at Andean and smirked.
’Yup, you’re dead. I’m not giving you a souvenir.’
Although Parita felt bad for Sparrow and Neutrophils, this was a necessary baptism. She vowed that she would compensate them later.
The spaceship adjusted its course and brought them toward an island, where insect creatures made large nests in the area. The ship parked, and the deploynt pod was unlocked.
Parita grinned and walked back to the weapon selection console. She switched from a rifle to an incendiary shotgun. As for the strategem, she chose simple expendable anti-tank and so basic eagle run.
Andean frowned and took a peek at the bridge’s console. When he noticed the chosen difficulty level, he laughed dryly.
"Hxlldiver difficulty from the start? Are you trying to kill us all, lady?"
Parita snickered. "None of you will die for real in this ga world. If you die here, you will be sent back ho. This is the quickest way for you to gain experience and return ho."
Hearing that they could return ho, Sparrow was delighted. "Really? Can I go ho?"
"Yes."
Neutrophils facepald. He asked. "Is there another option? Do we really need to die?"
"Finish the mission, and you can take weapons, armor, artifacts, or whatever you can carry back ho."
"WHAT?!"
This got Andean and Neutrophils excited. Andean showed emotion and a reaction for the first ti. He dashed toward the strategem console to change his ga character’s settings and loadout. However, as a level 1 character, he had nothing but the default weapon and strategem options.
"You should have told earlier. We could have chosen a trivial mission and gone ho with guns and ammo!" Andean complained.
Parita mocked him. "My ga, my rules."
"...People will hate you for this."
"IDGAF. Now, go get ready. Sparrow, follow and stand on the platform. Whatever happens from now on, learn it with your own body and soul, ’cause everything will make you stronger! FOR SUPRE EARTH!"
Parita cackled and got to the deploynt pod. Andean gnashed his teeth and followed her. Neutrophils and Sparrow, however, still had a thousand questions to ask about this place and about Parita’s abilities. They reluctantly got on the platform.
Both accidentally inserted their feet into the sockets. The pod’s chanism locked them to the platform and sent them into the deploynt pod. tallic straps erged from the sides and locked them tight.
Before they could even scream or resist, the deploynt pods were launched toward the burning star. As if the ga world played a prank on them, the pods played an encouraging tune to hype them.
Sparrow and Neutrophils scread. It was their first ti experiencing G9 gravity.
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