It must have been a short battle. The Metan defensive line had clearly fractured, and the Metans had fled in a dozen different directions. Several Aviatons on the human forces’ side were chasing down the Metan foot soldiers, while the main force of the human forces was now surrounding the city we had escaped from.
Samantha landed the Aviaton before we reached the human forces, and we jogged the majority of the way under our Invisibility Cloak.
Above us was a warship defending the human forces around us, almost identical to the warship we had just destroyed.
The warship had smoke billowing out from a few sections of its hull, but it was still floating, and its shield glowed vibrantly.
Finally, I was able to follow the mini-map’s icon to the human General.
There were a series of tents that were just a half mile away from the Metan city, and I headed that direction.
Samantha took off our Invisibility Cloak as we neared the General’s encampments.
“Imperial Shadow Jarek Novak, with a confidential report for General Nowa’s ears only,” Samantha said.
It took a few minutes, but soon enough, we had our audience with the general, passed her the Information Crystal, and the world disappeared around us.
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When we appeared in the Infinite Tower’s lobby, we stood there, frozen, for a second, before I realized that Samantha was giving me back control.
As I walked towards the store front, I felt the deep soreness of a dozen different internal injuries.
It was hard to process everything that had happened in the last “mission.” Instead of challenging five floors of E-rank monsters, we had entered a realistic scenario in the Atropos Schema’s history, broken into a secure laboratory, raided a bank, had a high-speed chase through a Metan city, destroyed a warship, stolen multiple UFO-like aircrafts, and returned that intelligence to the general of the human forces.
Well, maybe “we” wasn’t the most accurate pronoun.
In the process, I had gained a C-rank sword, a C-rank wand, C-rank boots, hundreds of Mana Crystals, dozens of Mana Orbs , and an Aviaton.
Of course, nothing I gained through the missions or floors were things that I could take to the real world. I would have to buy things from the Infinite Tower Store if I wanted to take things to the real world.
The massive lobby was once again empty, and I walked up to the counter excitedly, pouring mana into Luck before touching the mana crystal in front of me.
The old holographic man behind the counter simply raised an eyebrow at the sight of the two mana orbs.
“Congratulations, challenger,” he said, showing me a rare smile behind his long beard. “You have a total of twelve achievements. This is extremely uncommon, for someone who has only completed one mission and five floors.”
I immediately started perusing the list of missions available. Honestly, I was tired after that first mission, but it was clear to me, after that first mission, that fighting missions instead of going through five floors at a time was a much more effective way to gain points and equipment.
If I chose to fight the next five floors, I would fight increasing numbers of D-rank creatures—something that I could easily do, since I had a C-rank sword and my own flying ship.
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Looking at the available items in the store, it felt distinctively pathetic to see that I could only buy D-rank equipment after all the trouble I had been through, especially considering I currently had a C-rank sword in my hand.
Thinking about buying something reminded me to look at my current number of points.
Before challenging the mission, I had 710 points. I had gained a thousand points for completing the mission, and then another 500 points for everything I had sold.
The conversion from sales to points was infuriating. Three mana orbs, valued in the real world at over 100 million coins each, provided me with just five hundred points…
So I now had 2,210, and I spent 1,300 of that to buy the D-rank Aviaton Rune Pattern Blueprint.
With our points down to 910, I could barely afford the cheapest of the D-rank equipment available, and nothing else that I could afford looked anywhere near as interesting. I could taste the lure of the Infinite Tower. If I hold on to my points, then the next time I appear at the store, I would have at least 1410 points, which would barely be enough to by one of the cheaper of the C-rank weapons. Then, if I were to complete the C-rank floors, then I would near 2000 points, which, if the pattern held, would be the cost of a B-rank weapon.
I switched back to view missions available, since I was resigned to saving the rest of my money for a while longer.
There were a total of twelve missions, the cheapest mission costing one Achievement, and the most expensive costing twelve.
Should we just pick a one or two Achievement mission? I asked. We barely made it out of the last mission alive.
Samantha laughed.
I took a look at the mission Samantha was talking about.
Fey Assassination: The Human Empire has been steadily losing the war against the Fey Clans. Fey General Viya Asar has led her troops deep into Human Empire territory, and many fear this may spell the end of the Human Empire.
Your mission: Assassinate Fey General Viya Asar.
An assassination mission didn’t seem that difficult. I had complained, earlier, that Samantha was trying to turn me into an assassin, and for better or worse, I felt well-equipped to do the job. I still had the Invisibility Cloak, and we could just sneak up to her using Spiritual Traveler, and then Samantha could use Soul Explosion repeatedly until she died. That doesn’t sound too hard.
Samantha laughed.