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My System Is Pay To Win

"...You have to be kidding me. A death like this? Just my luck." [Reincarnation Process Beginning.] [Premature death. Arduous life. Abysmal luck.] [Due to such factors, you will be granted a new lease on life. However, when you next open your eyes, the world you’re familiar with will be gone. One of magic and monsters awaits you–it will be your choice on how you live out this new life.] [Jett Levine | Age 20 | Occupation: Hero | Trait: Evolving Luck] [System Activation: “Gacha System”] [Starting Level: 0] [Good luck on your new adventure, Jett Levine. Welcome to “Fantasia Online”: the virtual rebirth of the unfortunate.] A world beyond his own, seeped in magic and filled with beings of unimaginable power, Jett finds himself in Fantasia, a so-called "virtual rebirth", however, as he discovers, it is anything but manmade--it's an undeniably real, living world, as real as the very one he came from. Summoning familiars ranging from skilled knights to dragons of heavenly scales, to obtaining spells varying from fireballs to soul-rending bursts, weapons and mystical items--it seems as though there is truly no limit to what the [Gacha System] may acquire. ------ New chapter everyday at 9 AM GMT+8! Bonus Chapter Milestones: Power Stones: 150 PS = 1 bonus chapter 300 PS = 2 bonus chapters 750 PS = 3+ bonus chapters Privilege Chapter Unlocks: 500 unlocks = 1 bonus chapter 1000 unlocks = 2 bonus chapters 3000+ unlocks = 3+ chapters

NakamuraGT · Fantasia
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130 Chs

A Throttling Plan

The interior of the Guild was busier than the morning undoubtedly; the tables were full of adventurers, a lot of which were either arguing about who should get dibs on which quest, or puffing their chests on the greatest beasts they've slain. 

"All done?" Julia asked, greeting him as he approached the reception desk. 

All he did was nod, "There was an orc there, ya know? And a whole lot more goblins than the quest paper said."

Holding up the document that detailed the quest, which only specified a "small gathering", he complained, though what he was really trying to infer is that he wanted a bonus for his troubles. 

"Is that so?" Julia said worriedly, holding her hand to her chin, "We'll look into that–for now, here is your payment, and a small bonus for your exemplary work!" 

All complaints were washed aside as he counted the pouch of coins slid across the reception desk to him, finding there to be seventy copper in it. 

"Will that be all?" Julia smiled. 

"Yeah…This is great!" He happily accepted the quest reward. 

Julia bowed her head, "Have a good rest of your day then, adventurer." 

Leaving the guild with a hefty sack of copper in addition to the good bit he still had left, Gunter and Edith had the same excitement as him as they all headed for the bakery in Merdlum, following the delicious, warm scent of baked goods. 

Arriving at the front of the bakery shop, as led by Gunter, it was a humble establishment with its windows open, allowing the stomach-luring aroma to flow out. 

"Are you sure you're comfortable going in dressed like that, Master?" Edith asked. 

"Huh?" He replied before looking down, realizing his jacket and shirt were tattered from the earlier fight, "--Oh. Err…I'll go get some new clothes, actually. I've been meaning to do that! I'll meet you guys inside!"

"But, Master–" Edith tried to stop him. 

He handed the spellblade enough coins to buy whatever her and Gunter wanted in the bakery before running off, intending on finding some new fabric for himself. 

'Seriously, this is actually super embarrassing!' He thought. 

At first, he considered visiting a normal tailor shop, though what caught his eye was Falmur's shop, as it was still open. 

'I saw clothes in there before, if I recall,' he remembered. 

Entering the shop as the bell atop the door jingled, he saw the bald-headed shop owner at the shopkeeping desk. The middle-aged man was cleaning a longsword with a rag, making it nice and shiny. 

"Welcome in–oh, it's you! Damn, what happened to your clothes?" Falmur asked in surprise. 

"Long story…Anyway, I need a new outfit or two," he requested, holding up a bundle of copper. 

Going through the tryout rooms with different outfits, going from plated armor to casual fabric, he found himself stopping with an outfit that felt right: black pants, a long-sleeved, dark-blue shirt and brown-leather gloves and boots, along with a black cloak. 

He had always preferred darker clothing, and it also functioned both as a casual outfit and something practical in adventuring, equipped with light armor. 

"This'll do!" He said. 

"Looks good on ya'!" Falmur smiled. 

The price was twenty copper, but well worth it for Jett as he now felt as though he blended into the mystical world of Fantasia, tightening his gloves and adjusting the dagger scabbard on his belt along with his pouch of coins. 

'I'm really settling in, aren't I? Now…Time for pie!' He thought. 

Upon returning to the bakery, dubbed "Merdlum Baked Delicacies"--a popular stop for passing merchants and adventurers, he found both of his familiars stuffing their faces with sweets without him. 

"Ya gof try thif chocolate pie, Soufa!" 

–Edith's words were nearly unintelligible with her cheeks stuffed with pie like a chipmunk, though it was inexplicably adorable seeing the usually stoic spellblade dropping her steel-like exterior. 

He sat down at the table, not even hearing a word from Gunter who was shoveling apple pie into his mouth as if it was the last meal he'd ever eat. Crumbs were flung everywhere, though it hardly affected his appetite, as after a hard day of fighting and spending mana, he felt as though he could eat just like they did. 

And that he did. 

A peach pie was ordered, and a peach pie was annihilated; by the end of the meal, they were all completely stuffed. 

"...Your pies are the best…" He said, exhaling and patting his stomach as he pointed his words to the kind old lady that ran the bakery. 

"Come by anytime, dear," the owner smiled, sending them off. 

As they left the humble establishment, Jett recalled something he wanted to do, glancing around as he set his sights on a different direction than the inn. 

"Master?" Edith looked at him. 

"I'll meet you both at the inn–I need to check something real quick," he said. 

"Alright! I'll warm your bed up for you! Just kiddin'! Ga-ha-ha!" Gunter waved. 

Though he was definitely exhausted, there was something he urgently needed to test out, quickly pacing towards the Merdlum Guild, which he believed was still open at this time of night. Checking the door, he was pleasantly surprised to find that it was, entering to find a different receptionist working at the front. 

"Welcome in, adventurer," the hazel-haired, freckled woman greeted him kindly. 

"Yo," he briefly waved with a smile. 

What he had his sights aimed for was the quest board, moving over to it and looking at the rookie division missions that were left. 

'Extermination quests…Give me any I can find,' he scoped it out. 

He checked every single pinned document, earning weird looks from the experienced adventurers that were still drinking in the lobby. After spending several minutes meticulously checking every available quest, he retrieved five that met the requirements he was looking for: missions that solely involved eliminating creatures. 

'Bingo,' he thought. 

Bringing them to the reception desk, he placed them down, earning a worried look from the youthful woman behind the counter as she looked through them. 

"This is your first day as an adventurer, right? 'Jett Levine', was it?" She asked. 

"That's right," he nodded. 

"...And you'd like to accept all of these, is that right? You do know that if these fail to be completed within the designated time frame, you will be subject to fines and potentially demotion within the Guild, correct?" She asked for clarification. 

"Mhm," he nodded again. 

It seemed as though she was trying to subtly hint that it was a bad idea, but the immutable confidence in the newbie adventurer's decision allowed the worried receptionist to stamp each of the quests. 

"Alright, then. Best of luck to you, Jett Levine," she bowed her head. 

"Thanks," he waved off, walking away. 

To the woman, what she saw was not a bronze-ranked adventurer, but certainly somebody with incredible potential as he left with impervious confidence. 

He tucked the numerous quests into his pocket before heading back to the inn, following the paved roads between closed shops before finding his way there. 

"Welcome back," the inn worker greeted him; a lithe woman. 

"Yo," he quickly responded. 

Returning to his room, he found Edith sitting on her bed, looking relieved that he returned safely. Though he was about to ask about Gunter, he got an answer as he could hear muffled snores through the wall leading to the neighboring room. 

"What was it you needed to do?" Edith asked. 

Jett waved the quests he obtained in front of the silver-haired girl with a smile, "This."

"Quests? Why so many? I find it hard to imagine we could complete all of those before tomorrow ends," Edith asked. 

The man clearly had a pan as he held a smile, setting the quest papers down before retrieving the pouch of coins from his belt, tossing it up-and-down above his hand. 

"I have a plan, actually. If it works, I'll wake up tomorrow twice my current level–no, probably even higher. And I'll have all of these quests done without having to lift a finger," he told her. 

"...Huh? How's that possible? Wait, do you mean–" Edith began to realize. 

Jett nodded, "I'm going to summon a buncha' familiars!" 

Neither his system clarified nor did his own familiars know how the [EXP] gained from their skills worked, but he was about to put it to the test with a trial that would prove to him whether or not what he possessed was truly a "cheat ability". 

"I'd stand back–it's about to get real crowded in here," he warned with a smirk. 

Edith nodded, standing at the opposite end of the room and watching as Jett held the sack of coins in his palm, not bothering to single out any copper. 

'Five won't do. I doubt a single familiar would be enough to handle an entire quest on their own–especially considering I'm going to mostly get Basic rarities…With that being said–' He decided. 

"Gacha System! Ten summons on the Rookie Familiar Banner, and make it quick!" He demanded.