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Chapter 17 - Chapter 17 interview 2

Chapter 17 interview (2)

​After drawing a vial of dark, sluggish blood, the Four-Eye Nerd didn't place it in a medical tray. Instead, he poured it into a shimmering, metallic slot built into his desk—a sacrifice to the System. He waited, his eyes darting back and forth as he scrolled through invisible notifications only he could see.

​His expression shifted from boredom to a twisted, condescending sort of amusement.

​Four-Eye Nerd: "It's true. The System won't sync with you. Something is acting as a parasitic interference... something is blocking the System's authority over your soul."

​Fighter remained silent. Seeing this, the administrator assumed the "slum rat" was simply too uneducated to understand the gravity of the situation. He leaned back, lacing his fingers together.

​Four-Eye Nerd: "I forget, you are a rat from the gutters. You lack the basic common sense of our world. Let me 'educate' you, you ignorant, foolish slum-spawn."

​Fighter: "By all means, Oh Great Four-Eye Nerd. Bestow your heavenly information upon me so I may bask in your infinite glory."

​The sarcasm was thick enough to choke on, but the administrator ignored it, relishing the chance to hear his own voice.

​Four-Eye Nerd: "Listen well. Because of the First Hero, Rendolf, we know that the power of Stories works on a principle of 'Give and Take.' Your Book was granted to you by a Source. Based on your blood, you are a Generation 0—a Natural Story Bearer. While they were common in the past, a Gen-0 is hardly found these days."

​He tapped a rhythm on the desk, his Aura flaring with a hint of pity.

​Four-Eye Nerd: "Furthermore, your Book, Spawn of Scrap, is unknown in the Human Unified Territory. There is no Blood family who will help you with resources or research a new path for you. Others have dynasties backing their growth; you have nothing. Without luck, you will be stuck as a Chapter One Noberry forever."

​Fighter's eyes snapped to the administrator's face. He didn't look devastated. He looked bored.

​Fighter: "Are you done? Seriously, just shut up. You talk, talk, talk... do you ever actually work? Do you see me looking sad? Do you see me hopeless because I can't 'ascend' your little ladder? No. I don't give a fk. Do your job properly and move me along, you fking Four-Eye Nerd."

​The administrator went momentarily speechless. He had expected the boy to be crushed by the news that his "Story" was a dead end. He didn't realize that Fighter already knew the road would be painful—and he was going to walk it anyway.

​A sharp ping echoed in the room. The administrator cleared his throat, his face turning a sour shade of red as he checked the final System update.

​Four-Eye Nerd: "Your registration is... complete. Follow that guard to your examination room."

​Fighter: "Exam? What the hell? I thought the UCA took any Story Bearer under twenty. Why the sudden test? I hate exams."

​Four-Eye Nerd: "Tough luck."

​Fighter: "I'm not doing it. Besides," Fighter crossed his arms, leaning back with a defiant smirk, "I'm illiterate. I can't even read the questions."

​The administrator offered a cold, predatory smile.

​Four-Eye Nerd: "Don't worry about that, young man. We are fully aware that you are... less educated. There is no shame in it; learning has no age limit. We will do our absolute best to 'educate' you."

​Fighter: "Why do I feel like I'm about to be punched in the face?"

​Rechel: [Because you are. 'Education' in this place usually involves bleeding. I am excited. Ok.]

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