The Knight Guard— a perfect ten in both beauty and combat raised her shield high, ready to deliver the final, crushing strike. Sid’s heart hamred against his ribs, knowing his next move was his last.
His body, however, was still being cataloged by the intrusive system, which refused to abandon its data collection. As Sid frantically tried to scramble away from the descending shield, the HUD flared with the next wave of analytical prompts, completely ignoring the imminent threat.
[Uniqueness]
Calculating...
"Oh, f*ck this— this scan has five steps! I’ve gotta survive three more of these?!"
Sid scread a curse, barely rolling out of the way of the shield. The heavy shield slamd into the marble, sending up fragnts that stung his face. He saw his chance: the hallway was lined with massive, dusty portraits. He lunged toward the nearest one, a ridiculously large depiction of a founding mayor.
"I don’t have ti for your Uniqueness score, you piece of junk!"
Sid yelled, grabbing the heavy wooden fra. He yanked it off the wall and hurled it at the Boss Guard.
[E: Pick Up Object (Portrait)] → [G: Improvised Projectile (Throw)]
The massive portrait struck the knight’s shield with a loud smash, montarily blinding her and buying Sid two precious seconds. He quickly limped toward the next source of cover— a row of decorative brass candelabras perched on a pedestal.
While the Knight Guard was struggling with the debris, the system executed the result of the calculation.
[10/10]
Perfect score!
"ANOTHER 10!? That’s three in a row!"
[Allure]
Calculating...
"Seriously? She’s wearing a helt! You can’t even see her face!"
Sid yelled, gathering the heavy candelabras. He tossed one at the Boss Guard’s leg, hoping to trip her. It rely scraped the steel. The blue tracers swirled around the Knight’s head, piercing through tal plating.
[5/10]
Decent score!
"Five out of ten with a helt on? What kind of beauty is hiding under there?!"
Sid shouted, genuinely stunned despite the danger. He knew the system’s rating was gospel.
The Knight Guard recovered from the portrait attack and charged again. Sid, desperate, grabbed the heavy velvet curtain hanging from a nearby window. He used his last ounce of strength to rip the thick fabric free and threw it over the charging knight, aiming to blind her.
[E: Pick Up Object (Curtain)] → [G: Improvised Projectile (Throw)]
The heavy velvet enveloped the knight’s helt and shield, montarily halting the attack. The guard roared in frustration, tearing clumsily at the fabric. This granted Sid the final crucial seconds he needed.
[Community Value]
Calculating...
[7/10]
Sid squinted at the score, confused.
"Seven out of ten? Seriously? You’re telling a knight this strong, guarding that damn door like her life depends on it, only gets a five? What, did she skip teamwork day or sothing?"
With the final piece of data collected, the system’s focus shifted from cold analysis to ultimate judgnt. Sid was still pressed against the door, panting, the final score hovering over the struggling, curtain tangled knight.
A tall, vertical bar filled itself from bottom to top with a deep blue glow, locking in the results appeared.
[42/50]
Calculating...
Then, five empty star outlines appeared in the air above the Knight Guard’s head. One by one, they began to fill with brilliant gold light, each chi echoing in the quiet hallway until all five shone brightly.
[FINAL BEAUTY RATING: ★★★★★]
SSR Tier – Eligible for Revival.
Sid stared, his jaw slack. He forgot the pain, forgot the imdiate threat, and forgot Evelise. His entire consciousness that of the veteran gar and strear was overwheld.
"Oh my god,"
He whispered, a tremor running through his voice.
"I just... I just pulled an SSR Tier Tank! A perfect ten, fully armored, ready for imdiate deploynt!"
He recognized the potential—this was an impenetrable defensive wall, far stronger than the herbalist, attitude Evelise.
"This isn’t just a zombie; this is a Legendary Drop! Another rarest pull in the ga, a perfect stat, perfectly conditioned undead waifu!"
He took a desperate step back from the struggling knight, his focus shifting entirely from escape to acquisition.
The system, having completed its assessnt, imdiately delivered the crucial command.
[Beauty Scan Complete. The zombie girl is eligible for revival. You can now revive her by touching her chest.]
"Touching her chest... got it!"
Sid shoved the thought of the exposed thighs aside, knowing his priority. He limped forward, his adrenaline overriding the critical pain in his knee. The knight was still thrashing inside the curtain. Sid reached out, placing a palm flat against the cold, smooth steel of her breastplate.
He waited for the familiar surge of energy, the flash of blue light, and the Revival prompt. Nothing happened. He pressed harder, wincing at the cold tal.
"Co on, system! Why isn’t it triggering? I’m touching her chest!"
The knight, sensing the strange inactivity, abruptly tore the heavy curtain away with a massive, frustrated heave, tossing the fabric and debris aside. Seeing Sid’s hand pressed against her armor, the Knight Guard let out a tallic screech and swung her sword in a wide, punishing arc. Sid pulled back instantly, barely managing a Dodge Roll [Ctrl Space Bar] that sent a jolt of fresh agony through his knee.
"Right! The armor!"
Sid realized, the fragnted thoughts clicking into place.
"It’s blocking the touch! I need skin contact, or at least the fabric over the chest!"
His Stamina was dangerously low, flashing a desperate red. He had one chance left. Sid launched into a final, frantic Quick Swap sequence. The hallway turned into a whirlwind of flashing weaponry— Spear, Sword, Axe, repeat— all aid at the upper breastplate of the formidable armor. He used every remaining drop of strength, hamring the steel relentlessly.
[Heavy Attack (Power Strike): [Right Mouse Button]]
He brought the Axe down with three successive, crushing blows against the sa point on the steel breastplate.
CRANG! CRASH! CRICK!
The tal, weakened by years of neglect and the previous heavy impacts, finally gave way. The breastplate shattered outward, exposing what lay beneath.
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