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Mistake #13: Expensive

The day had gone to hell and there was nothing that Jeffrey could do about it. That blasted [Scout] had ruined everything. If only he hadn't been so observant, he wouldn't have found the key. If only he thought it was useless, it wouldn't have been stolen. If only, if only, if only so many things!

However, 'ifs' weren't going to get him anywhere. No, now was the time to take action and fix everything that his stupid Manager had done. What happened in the past would stay in the past. It was time to plan for the future.

His first act of business? [Reviving] the idiot that had gotten them in this mess in the first place.

Rolling over to his supercomputer in his newly imagined desk chair, he called for Rupert, his amazingly helpful system assistant.

{57 minutes and 36 seconds, sir,} Rupert replied.

he muttered, booting up the computer.

{725 Tower Points, sir. Alas, you currently only have 28. It's recommended that you achieve that level of currency as soon as possible.}

Jeffrey grimaced and started clicking away at his screen. He talked as he opened up the current file for the Tower Layout.

{Indeed, sir.}

He checked over the first-floor layout, flicking through the descriptions and prices of each item located on the floor. Some quick mental math told him that he'd be about 128 points shy of his goal. There was no way he could get that much currency in such a short time frame. He sighed. It's better than nothing, I guess.

{Reverting the first floor back to its original state...there are currently purchased items and flooring on this floor. Would you like to return these items to the store?}

Jeffrey hit yes and watched the floor before him slowly change back into the large, circular room it had been before.

{Your current options are assigning a mob to Scout external resources, discovering new materials, or designing a new mob.}

{Your available templates are: Level 1 Goblin; Level 1 Kobold; Level 1 Acid Spitter; Level 1 Laser Snail. Keep in mind you only have 100 Bio Points to spend, sir.}