The return to the base went on quickly since most of the monsters in the area had been killed, and now the others didn’t have much trouble in dealing with them given the extra levels.
Sure, things weren’t perfect yet; everyone still needed skills to really be safe, but for now, things were looking okay.
The return to the store base was a triumphant one. The rescued children and teachers were tired but safe, and they couldn’t wait to have a good al.
Saving everyone brought a fresh wave of hope, especially for the parents who got their kids back. But not everyone was celebrating. So kids and teachers didn’t make it, and worse, most of those kids had already lost their parents.
There was happiness, but also sorrow and tears.
Reidar watched from a corner as the survivors moved inside the base.
Laughter wasn’t just coming from the kids and parents, either. The whole place had a kind of festive vibe—not just from the rescue and finishing the quest, but because everyone had leveled up and gotten stronger. And that made it easier to protect their loved ones.
The battle at the school, as harrowing as it had been, had made everyone stronger. The massive influx of C.L.A.S.P. points from the thousands of defeated Rift-Sprites had brought the fighters to levels they hadn’t dread of reaching so quickly.
Malcolm’s core team now averaged level ten, and even the larger group of fifty had reached level seven or eight. They were no longer helpless survivors. Thanks to Reidar, they were becoming a capable fighting force in their own right, able to patrol the secured zones and handle threats without his intervention.
Yet, as Reidar observed the cheerful faces, he noticed no one seed happier than Malcolm. The settlent’s leader, usually stoic, now had a light in his eyes that Reidar hadn’t seen before. The reason for this was clearly the weird item in his hands: The Settlent Creator Token.
Curious, Reidar approached him.
"Happy?"
"Reidar," Malcolm said, nodding slowly. "This... it’s more than I ever hoped for."
Reidar leaned closer, intrigued. "Because of the reward from the rescue quest?"
Malcolm nodded again and presented the item. The token was no larger than his palm. The item was made of silver with bronze edging. It had so intricate glyphs. No one knew what these glyphs did or what they ant. The only thing Reidar knew was that the carving on the token represented a building. A temple, if Reidar wasn’t wrong.
"This," Martin said. "This thing will really change everything."
Martin then shared the Settlent Creator Token’s information with Reidar. He couldn’t believe what he was seeing.
—[Settlent Creator Token]—
« Settlent Founding Charter »
Rarity: [Epic]
Type: Administrative/Founding
Stack Size: [1 / 1]
[Description] An official System-recognized charter that grants the bearer authority to establish a new settlent with full administrative privileges. This rare token provides the legal frawork and initial resources necessary to create a thriving community under the Guardian System’s protection.
[Founding Effects]
System Recognition: Officially registers the settlent in the Guardian System network
Vendor Attraction: 100% chance to attract a new Vendor within 30 days of founding
Safe Zone Creation: Establishes a 100-ter radius monster-repelling field around the settlent periter
Quest Generation: Settlent automatically generates appropriate quests for residents and visitors.
Communication Hub: Unlocks settlent-wide ssaging system and external communications
[Settlent Bonuses]
Rapid Developnt: 50% construction speed for all settlent buildings
Resource Efficiency: 25% yield from all resource gathering operations
Population Growth: 30% attraction rate for new settlers
Defensive Coordination: All settlent defenders gain 10% damage when fighting within settlent boundaries.
Skill Training: Settlent residents gain 20% proficiency advancent in crafting skills.
[Administrative Privileges]
Settlent Managent Interface: Access to population, resource, and defense managent systems
Law Establishnt: Ability to set settlent rules and governance structures
Trade Regulation: Control over rchant activities and taxation within the settlent
Military Command: Authority to organize settlent defense forces and appoint officers
[Requirents]
Minimum of 25 willing settlers to establish initial population
Secure location with defendable periter
Basic resource access (water, arable land, building materials)
[Acquisition Data]
Source: Quest Reward: Operation Schoolyard Rescue
—[END]—
Reidar read through the description again.
He understood the magnitude of what he was seeing. Having Keth’moran, the Vendor, was already a form of recognition from the system, a sign that their gathering of survivors was more than just a temporary camp.
But this token was sothing else entirely. It ant turning a makeshift shelter into a real city.
Being able to set laws and have the System back them up? That was going to be more than handy.
Given people were now living in an apocalypse, problems were going to arise, and a place where one could enforce rules ant keeping disputes to a civil level, especially considering that now people were getting used to killing.
The token ant order, justice, and a real structure. Sothing that could last. They wouldn’t have to rely on one person’s word anymore, or hope everyone just got along. They could build a community with rules that actually ant sothing.
The bonuses to construction, resource gathering, and defense would speed up their growth, but it was the monster-repelling field alone that was going to provide most of the benefits.
The repelling aura would work on the settlent, not on the building where the Vendor was. That was going to act as a secondary form of defense, true, but with a repelling field around the settlent, it ant that there was much more safe space for everyone.
Based on what Reidar saw on the way to the base, the settlent area was going to be relatively vast, although it didn’t encompass the entire city yet, but that was going to change in the future.
"I’m happy for you guys." Reidar was at a loss for words.
"Thanks," Malcolm said, his grin widening. "We couldn’t have done it without you. We just need to get rid of the behemoth now."
Malcolm looked at Reidar’s level.
—Reidar Miller—Level 24—
"You got your rewards too, eh?"
"I did," Reidar said. Malcolm nodded. "With this, I think you won’t have problems against the Behemoth."
"Yeah... I can probably kill it alone..."
"The sooner you do, the better for everyone... and for yourself..."
Reidar nodded. His mind went to the Level 18 monster in the hospital. He wondered what rewards would be tied to such a threat, especially now that he was stronger than the beast.
However, he pushed the thought aside. The past weeks had been a relentless grind of combat, and Reidar needed to rest.
The battle at the school had drained him more than he cared to admit, not just his mana, but his ntal energy.
Besides, there were other things he needed to do: perks to assign, new skills to practice, and his own path to consider.
"If you’ll excuse ," Reidar said. "I think I’m going to find a quiet place and sleep for a day."
Malcolm chuckled in understanding. "You’ve earned it. Go. We’ll handle things here for a while."
As Reidar walked away, the sounds of planning and cheerful work faded behind him. The settlent was in good hands, and for the first ti in a long ti, he felt he could truly let his guard down, if only for a little while.
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