Chapter 38: Levelling Up Once More...

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Chapter 38: Levelling Up Once More...

[Congratulations, Mission: Resist the opponent for 2 minutes, has been successfully completed.]

[You have been given a total of 400 EXP.]

[Total EXP: 400/200]

[Criteria for leveling up has been fulfilled. Would you like to level up?]

The system asked as Hael gave a nod. "Yes..."

[Congratulations, Host has leveled up to level 3.]

{+10 Attributes points...}

[Total Exp: 200/500]

"Would you like to distribute attribute points?" The system asked as Hael furrowed his eyebrows before asking..

"Hey system?" Hael called out as the voice sounded inside his head directly.

[Yes.]

"I just want to ask for your opinion on the cybernetic transfusion. Do you think I should undergo it?" Hael asked, turning his attention to the only thing whose advice he had available to him and he could trust the most.

[Do you want to undergo it?] The system replied, causing Hael to fall backward on his head.

"I'm just thinking, if I could combine the power of magic and cybernetics, then I could massively improve my strength in half the time that would have normally taken me. That would greatly help in my future goals. But I am also afraid of it straying me away from the true path of magic. I'm afraid it might slow down my cultivation instead," Hael said, expressing his true worries about the cybernetic transfusion potentially being counterproductive against his growth.

[I understand your fears, and I'm downloading new protocols to tackle it. If the Cybernetic transfusion ends up becoming a stray away on your path and nothing but a distraction, then it would be tagged as alien substance by the new protocols, and the system will immediately get rid of it, expelling it away from your body.

[Strength: 20]

[Agility: 15]

[Perception: 15]

[Intelligence: 15]

[Charm: 4]

{Attributes Points: 0}

Looking at the stats, Hael gave a nod. Now his system was rhyming together, and his strength stat was at the forefront with all others lining exactly with it. The only thing that was falling gravely behind was his charm, but he was well aware, he would be needing it, but not really now. So he could afford paying less attention to it. Not like he was some ugly roach or something.

Just as the system said, it was about the ability to be followed and respected, which he didn't think would matter now that he was still so weak...

Maybe after he grew up to the stage of a Captain, or the Major rank that was mentioned by Captain Aelia, then he could place undisputed attention on it...

"All I pray for is to live to see tomorrow. I hope everything works out well in the end.." Hael mused to himself, eyes staring at the white ceiling.

And he could swear he saw the prideful smile of his father appearing, and covering all of his vision as Hael slowly closed his eyes.

"Forgive me father, I am not a war god like you. I have lost my first two battles already. But I will still strive to be like you. To make sure I am never defeated again, and I'll make sure those who ridicule your name, would not be spared from my blade!" Hael gave a promise burning out from his soul, before closing his eyes, about to take a sleep when suddenly the voice rang in his head.

[Try breathing like you do when cultivating. It should help you slowly recover your Mana, as you sleep...] The system suddenly advised as Hael furrowed his eyebrows, but regaining his mana truly wouldn't harm him.

So he closed his eyes, making sure to breathe through his mouth and nose.

Slowly, the dark particles of dark Mana began appearing in the room, entering into Hael's nose as he drifted to sleep, and with every inhalation of Mana, his wounds healed even faster with a speed that would have deeply shocked Captain Aelia...

Through the silence of night, he slept on the bed, clothed in the garments of dark Mana energy, his soft snore ringing throughout the room... The path to the top is hard and fraught with danger, but he was willing to walk it to the very end. Because he had just too much that was placed on his shoulder. He had too many people hoping on him, and so many people who believed in him, hoping for his return one day...