"Now, how to go about this. I should search them first."
Victor had just killed the adventurers, and the thought of raiding a dungeon was making his spirit burn with excitement. This was something he always read in mangas and watched in anime, wishing he could partake in the experience. The only sad thing was that it was impossible. Dungeons didn't exist back on earth. But now...
He went through the adventurers' belongings, and almost instantly found a map. At first, he didn't know that it was a map, because of the way the device looked. It was a cubical mechanic device with a red button on the side. After pressing the button, a holographic image of the entire floor appeared from the item.
"Wow, nice. It seems this world has advanced past my own earth. Maybe the outside has flying cars and giant mecha robots... Let's not think so much about it."
The device seemed to detail out the entire floor he was on presently, although there were some places he noticed were not on the map, it still did an overall okay job. A red dot that updated in real-time showed where the device was in the cave, therefore, where the person holding it was.
The hologram had a backlight of green, and the cave's layout and routes were imprinted on the hologram, like a paper map. Victor also saw that there were two points with a red and blue square respectively.
"If the red one is in the direction of the entrance, then the blue one should be for the door that leads to the next floor," Victor said as he left the place where he had brought the adventurers.
He turned to observe the zombies and noticed that they didn't rush to eat the corpses before them. Maybe it was because they were under his control? He thought. But even after he released one from his control, it still didn't rush to eat the corpse. This only meant that not all the knowledge he knew from his former earth was applicable here.
He was just about to leave but then turned back towards the dead adventurers. "These guys came here to harvest some valuable ores and treasures, right? Then how did they plan on caring everything back with them?" Victor questioned as he walked closer to the corpses.
He couldn't underestimate this new world he now found himself in. If there were dungeons and holographic devices, doesn't that mean the existence of such a thing as a storage bag was possible? He simply had to quench his curiosity.
He started ravaging the lifeless bodies, searching for something unknown. Maybe it was because he was now an undead, but there was absolutely no feeling of regret or reparation from his conscience after taking the lives of the adventurers. 'No need to think about it too much. It's killed or be killed in my case.' Victor said in his mind as he finally found something in the level five adventurer's waist.
"How did I not notice something so obvious?" Victor battered himself for missing the clear sight of something that hung there the whole time. There was no doubt, that it was a storage bag. The looks fit perfectly with what he had thought it to look like.
Just as he was grinning widely after taking the storage bag, the system popped a notification out of nowhere. 'I haven't done anything though. Why am I getting a notification?'
Victor went ahead to check, and to keep it short, the system told him that he already had a system inventory, so he really didn't need the bag. This piece of information threw Victor off a bit.
Previously, he had made sure to check the system well, but he didn't find any other panel or function available except for his status screen. Now that he had been introduced to the inventory, he couldn't help but wonder if there were other regions that the system was yet to open up to him. Maybe a shop?
As he opened his status to check, he found that a new tab had appeared above the status panel that read [Inventory], there was also another one that read [Character] beside it. This [Character] was also a new one.
Victor wasted no time in checking out the new additions, and just like he expected, his inventory was empty. Though, what he didn't expect was that the inventory size was much. It had exactly 5000 boxes where he could store items. Since one box meant one item, and if some items were stackable, it meant that he had just been blessed.
Next was the character section. Just like a game, there were sections for each part of his body where he could strap a gear or item on. The sections were head, chest/body, legs/lower section, and arms. There was also provision for rings, which had two boxes respectively. Of course, all the boxes were currently empty. It seemed the system didn't recognize his current outfit as clothes, probably as base wears.
"This is good, but... Can't I just wear clothes normally? Do I need to use the system?" Victor wondered. To his question, there was only one way to find out.
He took the trouser of one of the adventurers and wore them. He was able to wear it without any problems, so he tried the second option and equipped it through the system. First, he had to move it into his inventory, then equip it by willing it to enter the lower section of the character setup. Luckily, the tabs could be opened separately, so it was easy.
He equipped the trouser, and to his astonishment, it was equipped, but it didn't appear physically. This perc made Victor grin widely. This was too good. If this was how it is, doesn't that mean he can always walk around with his best pieces of equipment, and nobody would know? He could be naked and still remain invincible!
"Good. Very good." Victor said as he stood up.
He didn't mind taking the adventurers' shirts, as each had a hole through it. However, he unequipped his new trouser. It had no effects, so it would better be used as actual clothing than gear.
Finally, he left the place where the adventurers' dead bodies were.
There was something he needed to check, and some questions he needed answers to.
It was quite obvious to Victor that leveling up his skills would be extremely costly. He needed to sacrifice some stat points to level up skills, but what about in later levels? The skill will only demand more stat points. He would need to constantly level up if he wanted to increase his skill's level. This was not at all cost-efficient, so he wondered if there was another way.
"System, how much will it cost me to level up my skills in later stages? Victor asked.
[Depending on the skill, the amount required varies. The amount of stat points required can range from 1 to 50, or more. Some skills may require more]
The system's answer wasn't at all comforting. Victor could only rub his chin while thinking. "Is there any other way for me to level up my skill?"
[There is. As a substitute for stat points, system coins can be used. However, once you choose to use coins, the option of using stat points will no longer be available to you]
"Coins huh? Was I right about the system having a shop? Probably. Why would there be a need for coins if not so?"
After a bit of deliberation, Victor accepted the use of coins over stat points, and just like that, one problem has been solved. Now, the next was...
"Evolution."
Please note that the dungeon effects preceded Victor's tiltle, so if he dies, he would be respawned following the dungeon effects, until he is no longer part of the dungeon.