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Reincarnated as the Baron's son: My Infinite Card Upgrade System

The year was 2334, when virtual reality reached its peak with the creation of the SHS prototype, an advanced neural simulation that allows players to fully immerse themselves in alternate worlds. Henry Bartholomew was hand picked as a recruit to try out this new project. He had carefully chosen to enter the world where he was the son of a king, a chilling and lazy life. What happens when he wakes up as the son of a Baron instead? And even worse, his newly claimed character has a bad reputation around the people. With all odds against him, the young man decided he was by all means going to create a world where he could live as carefree as he wanted. But first he needed to do one thing - make his land the most successful in all the seven continents and save his family name And luckily, he had support - [Your Ep has been filled.] [Earning points can now be claimed.] The young lord tapped the screen. [Cards available for purchase.] [Territory upgrade.] [Description: this card allows you to upgrade your territory, allowing the land to level up multiple folds with more qualities and growth.] [Cost: 7000 Cp Rank: Bronze. (0/10) {10 Cp to upgrade} ] 'Upgrade all.' the young man replied.

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System helps.

[The Carrier didn't quite get that.]

'Huh? What's there to misunderstand? Tell me the ways I can earn CPs. I totally forgot,' Alaric spoke again, his fist under his jaw.

[Oh.]

[Request confirmed.]

Alaric changed his position, now resting his back on the chair.

[You currently have three means of earning Claiming Points.

Through the conversion of Selling Points.

Through positive remarks from important subordinates.

Voluntary tasks.]

Alaric's eyes widened a bit.

'Voluntary tasks?' he asked back. It was definitely the first he was hearing of it.

[Yes, the system gives you a task that can only be updated after completion.]

'I've had this all along?'

[Correct.]

'And you didn't tell me?'

[...]

'Why do I feel like you just added that feature? Come to think of it. I always end up having it easy when I come to you. Doesn't that seem suspicious?'

[...Only when you use your brain.]