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After a surprisingly short ti, he was done extracting all of Lagus’s mana from the status screen.

Only 10 years had passed this ti, and he was starting to think that it was a blessing he had this space in the first place.

After all, if he didn’t, then everyone he knew would already be dead.

And he, for one, didn’t want to be immortal unless he made others immortal as well.

Nonetheless, his status screen was now colorless, devoid of mana, and basically a blank slate.

But because of it being a blank slate, he could feel the connection it had with him.

And of course, that connection didn’t belong to Lagus in the slightest.

It was like a natural thread ford by the universe, or that was at least what he assud.

But despite that, Neraxis focused on the Void itself and navigated it straight into his empty status screen.

It flickered a few tis before finally taking a golden color.

And once again, the system screen lit up.

But it was a little different this ti.

"No...?"

Another pop-up appeared.

Neraxis shook his head. "No."

And for the last ti, a few pop-ups appeared.

1. Interactive 2. Sentient 3. Simple 4. Recomnded: Sa preset as the user’s last system.

Neraxis stared at the pop-up, puzzled.

He wasn’t sure what the system types were, yet when he focused on them, he got so information.

Interactive: You may adjust your stats accordingly. Your strength is bound to levels. You may not die unless your HP reaches 0. Basic configuration.

Sentient: Your system becos a sentient being. They share a portion of your personality and may develop however you teach them. May lock their personality once the user is satisfied with its state. Basic configuration.

Simple: Basic configuration.

Recomnded: Simple system type.

Hmm... so many choices, Neraxis mused.

Interactive was definitely a no-go—he didn’t like it one bit.

Sentient seed interesting, and probably the best of them all...

But do I really want to change types when I already have sothing good going for myself? Neraxis mused. I have the strength, and I definitely don’t know if I can trust a sentient being.

Yet as he glanced back at the option again, he noticed that it said the sentient system would share a portion of his own personality.

So after thinking for a few minutes, Neraxis decided to simply wing it.

Worst-case scenario, he would just need to delete the system and try again.

"..."

Neraxis’s brows furrowed as he tilted his head. "It’s already done?"

"...Open my status screen?"

Na: Neraxis Valen

Age: 493 → 503

Bloodline: The Progenitor Solarian Vampire {Mythic}

Affinity: Abyssal Solarity [Mythic]

World Cores: 38 (428) → 39 (438)

—Perks:

[Primordial Presence] (Mastered)

[Unyielding Vitality] (Mastered)

—Stats:

Rank: Transcendent → Celestial-

Strength: Transcendent-

Agility: Transcendent-

Stamina: Celestial-

Intelligence: Celestial → Primordial-

Mana Capacity: Celestial

—Secondary Stats:

Luck: F → D-

Charm: Mythic

—Skills:

[Void Manipulation (Null)]

[Ancient Sun Vampirism (SSS )]*

[Manifestation of the Sun (SSS)]*

[Vampiric Dominance (Mythic)]

[Universal Diffusion (Saint)]

[Stellar Dominion (A)]

[Minor Reflect (D)]

[Aegis of Eternity (C)]

—Fragnt of Calamity Skill Tree (5/???)

Stupid Vertical Slash (Transcendent)

Basic Abyssal Calamity Footwork Swordsmanship (Mythic)

Mastered Horizontal Slash (Saint)

Mastered Stab (Saint)

Mastered Illusion Slash (Saint)

-----

It looks the sa? Neraxis mused.

He was fully expecting skills to be wiped or sothing along those lines, but it was literally all the sa.

But that was good, that ant he didn’t really make a mistake.

And the only addition was a talking system Neraxis.

Yet its squeaky voice was a bit...

"Who knows?" Neraxis shrugged. "So what can you do exactly?"

"So you’re useless... got it." Neraxis sighed.

Neraxis wanted to disagree, but system him was right.

Though it’s best if he gave it a na of sorts.

Rather...

"Do you have a na in mind?" Neraxis asked. "Or do you want to na you?"

"You didn’t answer my question," Neraxis remarked. "I asked whether you have a na in mind."

A mont of silence ensued, but it was soon broken by the system’s sigh.

"..."

"Just Raguel will do," Neraxis said flatly.

It seed like it inherited the chuuni part of his mories—or he’d like to think so, at least.

For all he knew, this was just the automatic setting.

"If you’ve inherited a part of my personality, then you should already know the answer to that," Neraxis replied with a chuckle as he turned to the side.

He split open the Void again and stepped out.

He reappeared in the streets of so city in his main world, and imdiately, he could see people pulling out their phones, so even pulling out guns.

—I-It’s him! C-Call the governnt!

—What the fuck do you an call the governnt!? Just get his ass!

"Don’t butt in." Neraxis rolled his eyes at Raguel’s actions.

But it was fine.

After all, this reaction ant that people were now able to see him.

So now...

It was ti to say hello to those he hadn’t seen in ages.

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