One minute later.
Fenric was teleported back to the Samsara Space.
The first thing he did was question the system:
"System, what does it an that my personal copy world is frozen?"
The chanical voice of the system echoed in his mind:
"Hello, Samsara player’Shura’. When a major negative impact occurs within your personal dungeon world, causing significant disruption to the world’s progression, the system will freeze that world temporarily."
Fenric was speechless.
"All because a queen in na died? How is that considered a major negative impact?"
"To the Zion Country in that world, the queen is a spiritual symbol," the system replied calmly.
Tch. Fine!
It made sense.
To Fenric, the queen was just an old hag he slaughtered without a second thought. But to the citizens of the Zion Country, that woman—their monarch—ant everything.
In fact, when Fenric wreaked havoc in Pyong, the political ripples had already begun. Rumor had it the Zion Country’s governnt pulled all its troops from other countries just to quell the dostic unrest.
Peace?
With Fenric around, peace was a luxury that no one could afford.
By that logic, the turmoil he caused really had disrupted the world’s narrative flow.
"What happens to a frozen personal copy world? When can I unseal it?" he asked again.
The system explained:
"Once frozen, the flow of ti in that world is completely halted. To unseal it, you must obtain partial authority over the Samsara Tower."
So it can be unsealed.
Fenric finally felt so relief.
After all, personal copy cards were rare and precious. To him, personal dungeons were like private gardens. Losing even one would be a painful blow.
He shifted gears and began checking the earnings from this latest dungeon run.
Samsara Points: 102,336!!
That was Fenric’s current point balance.
Seeing those six digits, he couldn’t help but grin.
Three months!
It had taken three long months to amass that kind of wealth!
This was, by far, the most lucrative run he’d ever done.
It was a massive improvent over the last personal copy.
Still, Fenric wasn’t in a rush to spend the points. First, he planned to check out the available dungeons on the Fourth Stage of the Samsara Tower.
Ding!
"You have a new communication ssage. Aurora Morwyn invites you to a video call. Please respond promptly."
Seeing the ssage, Fenric raised an eyebrow in mild surprise.
Without thinking too much of it, he accepted.
Aurora Morwyn’s figure appeared on the screen.
"Ms. Morwyn, is sothing the matter?"
"Shura, stop calling ’Ms. Morwyn’. At the rate you’re growing, you’ll surpass soon enough. What then—should I start calling you Mr?"
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Aurora smiled, then added, "If you really see as a friend, just call Aurora."
Fenric chuckled.
"Alright then, Aurora."
"Shura, about the ’One Piece’ copy from last ti—you know, the one you... heavily impacted—I’ve looked into it."
"Turns out, only the players who were running that copy alongside you were affected. aning, future instances of the ’One Piece’ dungeon might diverge for each user."
"Oh?"
Fenric was intrigued. Then another thought struck him.
"Wait—that doesn’t make sense. What happens if I enter the second phase of the ’One Piece’ dungeon and run into a player whose story hasn’t diverged from the original?"
"That’s a valid paradox. There’s no clear answer yet," Aurora admitted. "My personal guess is the system will default to one tiline, probably the one that’s dominant. After all, two conflicting storylines can’t exist in a single world."
Fenric frowned.
He didn’t like uncertainty.
Still, even if he could go back and do it again, he would still kill the Celestial Dragon.
He didn’t regret anything.
"Shura, are you free right now? Want to et up and chat?" Aurora suddenly asked.
Fenric paused, instantly sensing there was more to this.
But he was free, so he replied:
"Sure. Where to?"
"Let’s et at the teahouse. Bars are too noisy for proper conversation. I booked Box 2779—co straight there."
"Alright, see you soon."
After ending the call, Fenric made his way to the teahouse.
There, in the private box, he t Aurora Morwyn.
"Shura, take a seat. What do you want to drink?" Aurora asked.
"Sa as you."
"Got it."
Aurora ordered two cups of Calming tea.
Then silence fell between them.
It was obvious Aurora had sothing important to discuss, but she seed hesitant.
Fenric broke the tension with a smile.
"Aurora, I’m not a fan of beating around the bush. If you’ve got sothing to ask, just say it."
Aurora exhaled.
"Alright then. Shura, once the cooldown ends, you plan to challenge another dungeon, right?"
"That’s the plan." Fenric nodded.
"Do you know which dungeon you’ll take on next? Specifically, which one on the Fourth Stage?"
Fenric scratched his head.
"Actually, I don’t even know what options are available on the Fourth Stage yet."
Aurora filled him in.
"There are two dungeons on the Fourth Stage. One is harder: ’Venom: Deadly Guardian’. The other’s considered easier: ’Strange Forms’."
She quickly added, "Although ’Strange Forms’ seems easier, it’s not simple. The monsters in there are terrifying. They multiply rapidly and can only be effectively dealt with using fire."
Hearing those nas, Fenric’s eyes glead.
He was familiar with both.
"Aurora, which one did you pick?"
"Venom: Deadly Guardian," Aurora replied.
"What’s the main task?"
"Kill a symbiote," Aurora said. "It’s hard to get a high evaluation in that dungeon. There aren’t many symbiotes, and they’re strong—but they do have weaknesses: they’re vulnerable to loud noise and fire."
Fenric’s expression sharpened slightly.
After thinking for a mont, he said,
"I haven’t made a decision yet. I’ll have to consider it carefully."
"You definitely should."
Aurora took a sip of tea and finally got to the real reason for their eting.
"Shura... I actually wanted to ask you for a favor."
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