I try to calm down and slowly ask the system "in the attic" I ask to confirm, the system responds
Yes host.
'''And since you expect it to go through all the invaders bad@$%# be'' after cursing the system for a while I calm down and start to think, then I remember what the system said word for word.
"Wait system, you said that this is the easiest method, that is, there is another method, right?" The system mechanically answers me yes.
"Well, what are you waiting for, tell me how to do it" the system instead of answering me transfers the data directly to my head
So that's what it's about I mutter, it turns out that the first method is like in games where you spend mana to create something out of nothing, the second and more difficult is to turn something or someone into a dungeon monster.
And to top it off after choosing one of these I won't be able to use the other, when I heard this I couldn't help but want to curse the system again, but I calmed down and started thinking about what to choose. .
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Either option will greatly affect my future, I think and almost instantly choose the second method because although it is more difficult it can be used now and I need it now.
Full host selection
………Setting the materia conversion method as default, for use in dungeons and permanently blocking the materia creation method.
After saying this, the system goes silent as if it doesn't exist, I can't help but want to roar in anger at this system's behavior.
I ask the system how can I use the matter conversion method to create servers.
………. The system tells me that first it needs an object to do it, one that has mana or has been alive or is alive, but in case it is alive the person must agree to convert.
After hearing this, I ask the system how many things I can convert, the system remains silent, seeming hesitant to tell me.
But in the end it tells me that the host can convert a total of 100 monsters with the mana stored in this monocle or use the mana to make a powerful monster, it's up to the host to decide the course of action.
After saying this, the system returns to its usual silence and I, already used to it, don't give it much importance.
And I think of an item that meets the criteria for becoming a dungeon monster and suddenly, as if struck by lightning, I begin to quickly walk over to where my first servant lies to wake him from his long sleep.