5 NPC Home

Name:Clicker System Author:Zarkodas
[Ding! Congratulations to Host Tang Gon for successfully upgrading the 'Skill Defantis Sword Scripture' to Level 2]

Horror continued to fill Tang Gon's face as it never really left, he had spent almost all of his points on a single item.

Tang Gon stared straight ahead, mouth agape in shock. He had spent 15000 Clicker Points on a single item.

He had spent 15000 Clicker Points on a single item, a single item.

But before he could even react any further, a nostalgic feeling washed over him as the system once again manually transported him out of the room.

Tang Gon didn't really complain or even ask why the system had transported him out of the shop. Tang Gon knew himself best after all. He was just not in the mood anymore to continue shopping, especially after he had spent 15000 Clicker Points on a single item, a single freaking item.

How many times had he repeated that in his head now? A single item.

Who knew that the once fair system that he once had would now try to rob him. It used to be so fair in giving out gifts and packets of helpful items, but now it just looked like the system did all that just so he could continue living, earning Clicker Points, and spending it all on a single item just like right now. A forever endless and torturing cycle. Not to mention that he still did not know how to earn Clicker Points.

Tang Gon was starting to feel a little annoyed, but at least he understood that from now on he would have to be more careful and that he would also need to try harder. Then perhaps, one day, he could buy everything the system has.

It would be amazing, the system that he had could change a lot of things, it had changed his life, and it could potentially do the same for many others in this world. Just imagine the things he could do. If only he had enough Clicker points to do them, maybe if he had enough, he could even go back to Earth. His Earth.

But right now, he still had a few more things to do. Looking straight ahead, his head dropped down, remembering that he still had two more doors left to go through.

The system just wouldn't let him rest. Or even let him wallow in his misery for a few minutes.

Tang Gon had experienced so many emotions in the last few hours alone than he ever had in his whole entire life on Earth.

Letting go of all of his hopeful thoughts and wishes, Tang Gon opened the next door, where he then stopped in astonishment.

[Ding! Welcome to {NPC Home}]

In front of him was his first warrior, just casually sitting on the sofa reading a book. Plus the genre of the book was obviously romance, much evidented by the shirtless 8-pack man tending to a black stallion while a young country girl was peeking around the corner.

Everyone had a secret unknown side to them, but who knew that he would find one just by entering a door.

The swordsman looked up without any hint of embarrassment in his eyes, as if wondering why the master, Tang Gon, was here.

Placing a small bookmark in, he slowly got up from the sofa and welcomed Tang Gon in.

[Host, please follow "The Swordsman" as he guides you around the {NPC Home}. "The Swordsman" will then explain the functions of the house]

A deep voice resounded throughout the house.

"This way, master."

Gesturing forward, he then started leading Tang Gon around the place. They entered rooms after rooms of similar rooms.

There was the dining room, the kitchen, the living room, the kitchen, the dining room, the living room, beaches in the back, lakes to left, ponds out front, and bedrooms somewhere in the right side of the house.

There was just too many to count, it was countless. At one point during the tour, they had traveled through 4 living rooms in a row. If not for them opening the doors, Tang Gon would of thought that it was all just one enormous living room. And even when Tang Gon, asked about it, the system just responded by saying that the house was endless and was constantly expanding. So it was fairly normal for him to travel through many similar rooms in a row.

Fearing that the swordsman might continue the tour, Tang Gon hurriedly exclaimed "System, I want to end the tour."

Tang Gon got no replies from the system, but luckily the swordsman understood, and teleported them back to the original room that they came from.

Tang Gon yelped in surprised when the swordsman grabbed him earlier, but was only able to when they had landed, as the teleportation was in an instant.

"How did you do that?" asked Tang Gon.

"We have a array inside our body, capable of teleporting us anywhere the system allows us to. It ranges from all around to this house, the places that you have traveled to, and from here to your side when commanded so." replied the swordsman.

It was the most Tang Gon has ever heard him talk. There was no short pauses or any pauses, as a matter of fact when he talked, instead of the short uneven broken sentences, it was instead a deep broad voice that flowed smoothly. Which was surprising to Tang Gon as he had believed that the swordsman would have at the very least a few quick pauses since he seldom talked.

Beleiving that the tour was done, Tang Gon said his thanks, and prepared to go out.

At the same exact time, that Tang Gon opened the door, the system interrupted.

[Ding! Would Host like to deposit his second warrior 'Frigid Ice Shadow Demon']

[Yes/No]

[Ding! Would Host like to deposit his third warrior 'Amazonian Tiger']

[Yes/No]

[Ding! Would Host like to deposit his fourth warrior 'Pyromian Snake']

[Yes/No]

"What do you mean deposit?" Tang Gon asked while he was blinded by something bright and intense outside of the door.

[The system will place the warriors into the {NPC Home}, until the Host summons them]

"How do I summon them?" Tang Gon asked wondering if he had gotten lucky in finding the way to summoning the swordsman in battle earlier.

[Host has 3 ways to summon his warriors.

1. Host can directly call for them.

2. Host can picture or think of the name of the selected warrior in his head.

3. Host can manually select them from the system's interface]

Tang Gon continued to question the system.

"How do I un-summon them?"

[Host has 3 ways to un-summon his warriors.

1. Host can directly recall them back.

2. Host can manually recall them with the system's interface.

3. Host can imagine the selected warrior returning to the system.

If Host does not un-summon his warriors, they will continue to stay out, but their needs will have to be met]

The system then responded without Tang Gon even asking.

[Needs include basic human needs, such as food, shelter, and sleep to name a few]

Without blinking an eye Tang Gon moved on to his next question. "How many can I summon at once?"

[Host currently has the power to potentially summon a maximum of 10 warriors]

[But as Host only has 4 warriors currently, one of which is currently sealed, Host can only summon a total of three warriors.]

[Host, please try harder to improve]

Tang Gon just quietly accepted the comment from the system as he knew that he was really weak right now.

Tang Gon then used his hand to click [Yes] to depositing all of his new warriors. They started to appear, but it was a lot slower than when Tang Gon had first summoned the Pyromian Snake in the draw.

Leaving it for next time, he walked out of the door.

But what greeted him instead wasn't the same place he came through earlier. Instead it was a long coastline beach, wind was blowing in his face, the smell of the ocean and sea breezes in the air. The bright and intense thing that was glaring in his face was actually a sun. A sun, because looking across the horizon, Tang Gon saw another one, just a little bit smaller than the previous.

Confused he was about to ask the system, but right as he was about to, the feeling came again, and he was transported out. The question dying down as he was transported back.