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He was born on Earth and raised twice, so there was no way he would have high talent. Obviously, there were chances of a few born talented individuals, but it was very rare. Aric was lucky when he got the ability to travel between worlds. One thing that the previous lifeti had taught him was that good luck would always be followed by bad luck. And thus, he didn’t hope for too much in life.

Aric talked a bit more about the schools and got a general understanding. Each year for the recruitnt, the schools would co in sumr to test children and lure them to school. Better the school, better the criteria.

Gopher didn’t wait any longer and left, making himself as ordinary as possible in the cold and chilly night. anwhile, Aric was back at his ho and proceeded to sleep as he had been roaming around a lot and was tired. Tomorrow his school life would start again, and he was a bit annoyed by it.

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One more month had gone by since his eting with Gopher. Gopher had not only asked for more papers over the month but also asked for the new pen that Aric had co up with. The fountain pens were different as they ca from the higher civilization. One just needed to use water as the agent, and there was a small ball inside which acted as the dye. With one small ball of dye, one could write up to 10,000 kiloters.

This was insane because before one could finish that much distance in writing, the pen would be out of order due to wear and tear anyway. The pens were sold for a higher amount, and for 20 pens, Aric actually got 1 gold coin. This was an enormous amount of money for Aric, and he was too happy to say the least.

He had gone back to school too. But he was being avoided. Aric was always social with his friends before, and he had that grand belief that he would be friends with them for the rest of his life. But reality was different, and since his ntality had changed a lot after growing up, he couldn’t relate to his class friends at all.

"Bro, why have you beco so boring?" Ishan asked, a few days after he ca back to school. He never got any response from Aric when he tried to hang out with him during the sumr vacation. That had pissed Ishan off, and now Aric was almost ignoring him.

Aric couldn’t tell, but his deanor had changed a lot. He had an air of mystery around him that made many of his friends curious, and even girls started to look at him with different kinds of eyes. Ishan could see that and even poked Aric about it, but he didn’t seem to care.

He was just like a piece of wood, showing no signs of caring, and Ishan was frustrated with him for this behavior.

"Because my life is boring," Aric replied, not looking into his eyes and watching the distant trees sway in the wind on the hot but windy sumr day. Ishan was speechless and didn’t know what had happened to his best friend.

After the class ended, Aric rushed back to his ho. Today was the day when he would receive his delivery, a much-awaited package that he had ordered more than a week ago. After arriving ho from school, he freshened up and had his lunch before heading out, saying he would be back in a minute or so.

He left this world and reached Echorysia, to the sa storage unit he had rented before. The package had already arrived, and he eagerly opened it. Inside were two small packs that he took out after opening the disposable carton.

These two packs were the health packs that he had been dying to get his hands on. Each one cost him 100,000 Sora credits, but it was all worth it. After exchanging his gold coins, he had accumulated around 300,000 Sora credits, and he had spent two-thirds of it already. But it didn’t matter to him because he had received what he had craved for since he was cured of his diseases.

He returned ho imdiately. His parents were ho, and Aric wasted no ti. The health packs could be ingested by mixing them with drinks too, so that’s what he did. Since it was sumr, he loved making himself a li juice. He made three drinks and proceeded to mix the tasteless health pack with the li juice.

"Here, li juice," Aric said as he presented his parents with two glasses. Both of his parents were happy to see their son being a good human being and gladly drank the juice. Aric was expecting so kind of dramatic response, but there was none, which kind of disappointed him. However, he also knew that this was how it worked.

The health pack was made for humans who went for exploration and ca into contact with diseases unknown to them on different planets. It was a blanket dicine for those exposed to foreign germs. Such cases were rare, but it didn’t an they didn’t happen, so there were these health packs to ensure nothing bad would happen to them in the long run.

Aric had finally gotten his hands on these, and with these health packs, he was free from his first problem. The cure for his parents had been found and tackled.

"The lis aren’t sour at all," Aric’s father said.

"Maybe we should get the costlier ones," Aric said, not really caring if the li was sour or not. Since they drank it, he was free from the first headache. He needed to get back to Echorysia tonight as there had been improvents.

His songs had finally gotten so recognition!

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