So its something like that, Mathews junior muttered while leaning over a piece of paper marked with several numbers.
Any ideas? Mathew asked, a hint of impatience flashing in his eyes.
Just explaining the problem without revealing its exact details took a while. Covering the paper with numbers and graphs took another moment.
It would be far easier with a computer, to be honest, Mathews junior sighed.
He appeared to be around sixteen years of age. He had short, brown hair and eyes of a color hanging between deep brown and dark green. He wore a set of thick glasses that accented the hint of intelligence hidden within his expression.
A type of silent honor student.
And this young man now raised his gaze from the papers and turned into Mathews face.
I think I can get the gist of it, he said, straightening his back formerly bent over the piece of paper with all the data.
Huh? Already? Mathew asked, taken aback. That quick? he thought as a slight sense of shame appeared in his soul. Is it really that easy? he asked himself, twisting his lips in a small, ugly grimace. Then why couldnt I figure it out myself?
First, you need to fill out the first basket with fifty pieces, Mathews junior spoke, lowering his hand and pointing at one of the small graphs on the paper. But you already know that, he then added, putting up a small smile.
Its good that he isnt scared of me, Mathew thought, the look on his face tensing up a little. But
Once you reach the point where the benefits of all the baskets are the same, you need to put twenty pieces to the first basked for every ten pieces you put to each of the other three baskets.
The young man took a breath and rested his fists on his hips. A confident smile appeared on his face.
Then how do I calculate how many pieces I can get? Mathew asked, swallowing both his shame and pride as he leaned over the paper as well.
Thats actually simple, the young man smiled and lowered his eyes over the paper. You just add this number here to every next step, he explained, moving his finger to another formula.
So the cost of each successive step increases by the base number and a multiplication of seventy, Mathew thought, reading the numbers out.
I can wrap my head about the general idea, he thought, releasing a small sigh. But grasping if all the numbers are correct is beyond me, he admitted to himself.
Mathew then shook his head, hiding a small smile from appearing on his face.
Thankfully, I dont need to remember any of those numbers as long as I follow one, simple rule.
Thanks for the help, Mathew said, hiding his grin as he looked up at his former junior. There is a huge chance we will need your help in the future, so I would like to thank you in advance, he then added, staring down his junior with a perverse smile of a black company recruiter roping in yet another innocent soul into his shady business.
Ugh the schoolboy released a small moan as he took a steep back.
Dont worry, Mathew laughed out. He then brought his hand up to his junior. Thanks for the help, he repeated himself, this time with a straight, serious face.
Yeah, the young man awkwardly accepted Mathews hand, averting his eyes as he shook it.
Wait, isnt this Mathew suddenly froze all over, a terror appearing out of the very bottom of his soul. No fucking way, Mathew thought, gritting his teeth and suddenly pulling his hand back.
Well then, we are kinda on a clock right now, Mathew muttered, turning around and reaching for the patch of golden grass right beside.
Thinking about this, Mathews thoughts suddenly stopped when he noticed a certain possibility. I only can enable my wives to level up by killing zombies, he thought, opening his eyes wide as the golden light of the grass enveloped his body.
But maybe I can do it with this feature?
Mathews train of thought broke when he suddenly plummeted into the subspace.
And for but a moment, he could gaze right into the flash of the golden light as it overtook his eyes.
Huh? Mathew muttered as he regained his sense of reality a moment later.
He couldnt recall a single thing about what he saw inside that light.
My head hurts, Mathew thought, falling down to his knees as he brought his hands to his temples. An ugly sense welled up in his stomach and down his throat, almost making the young man throw up on the spot.
I dont have the time for this, Mathew thought, gritting his teeth as he forced his body to stand up. He then raised his eyes while clamping his mouth shut in hopes of preventing the convulsions that shook his stomach.
Finally, Mathews eyes fell upon the golden display decorated with numbers detailing the strengths of everyone in his group.
The stats of his girls grew for about a single level each ever since he checked them before departing for the media building.
We likely got a level each from fighting the zombies in that building, Mahtew thought as he finally found the strength to raise his fingers to the display.
Remember the rule, Mathew thought, adding a specific number of points to every member of his group.
[Cost: 360]
The number appeared in the secondary display.
And now we just rinse and repeat, Mathew thought, a smile flashing up on his face in spite of how he felt.
360, 790, 1290, 1860
The numbers grew for every repetition of the process that Mathew completed.
Twenty points into his own stats then ten points into each of the girls.
I dont think I should spend all the coins I have, Mathew thought, quickly calculating how many he had left. Well, we are going to farm more pretty soon anyway, he thought, quickly changing his mind.
1860, 2500
Thats the limit I guess, Mathew thought.
After all the purchases he did, he only had around twenty-eight hundred cores left in total. And after a quick check, another step would bring the leveling up cost to over three thousand cores.
Lets go with this, Mathew thought, taking a deep breath as he looked down at the changes he introduced to everyones stats.
[Mathew Karian]
[Level 2/2]
[Vitality 50] > [Vitality 80]
[Brawn 42] > [Brawn 60]
[Agility 48] > [Agility 60]
[Mind 20] > [Mind 50]
[Arcane 50] > [Arcane 60]
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[Total 200+42] > [Total 300+42]
[Accumulated Levels 15/24] > [Accumulated Levels 15/34]
[Avaible points: 42]
[Wife #1]
[Name: Nadia Astra]
[Age: 19]
[Level: 16+9] > [Level: 21+9]
[Race: Half-zombie]
[Class: First Wife Class 1]
[Status: Mentally troubled]
[Level 25] > [Level 30]
[Vitality 77] > [Vitality 90]
[Brawn 72] > [Brawn 80]
[Agility 68] > [Agility 80]
[Mind 10] > [Mind 20]
[Arcane 25] > [Arcane 32]
[Total 302(90 gifted)]
[Wife #2]
[Name: Leila Hussate]
[Age: 19]
[Level: 17+3] > [Level: 22+3]
[Race: Human]
[Class: Brawler Class 1]
[Status: N/A]
[Level 20] > [Level 25]
[Vitality 60] > [Vitality 70]
[Brawn 79] > [Brawn 90]
[Agility 54] > [Agility 74]
[Mind 0] > [Mind 9]
[Arcane 15]
[Total 258(30 gifted)]
[Wife #2]
[Name: Daria Paternal]
[Age: 19]
[Level: 18+3] > [Level: 23+3]
[Race: Human]
[Class: Seductress class 1]
[Status: N/A]
[Level 22] > [Level 27]
[Vitality 35] > [Vitality 50]
[Brawn 40]
[Agility 34] > [Agility 40]
[Mind 32] > [Mind 36]
[Arcane 75] > [Arcane 100]
[Total 276(30 gifted)]
The list of changes was long, yet it brought the strength of everyone in Mathews team by a massive chunk.
I hope this kind of distribution will be all right, the young man thought, staring down at the list of his choices before reaching out and pressing the confirmation.
For a moment, the golden light that made up the entire subrealm tensed up. The air suddenly turned as thick as liquid, stopping Mathew from moving in any way or form.
And then, the surrounding space started to twist. The golden light exploded from every tiniest crack in space, rushing towards Mathews immobilized flesh.
He was suspended in space, doomed to just watch the events as they developed.
The scenery filled with golden light. The displays faded away, made from the exact same light that invaded the space. And as the light rushed towards Mathew, his vision first brightened up, only to then suddenly turn dark, right as the golden realm shattered, sending unconscious Mathew falling to the floor.
He plummeted down Yet there was no one there to catch him.
With just the corner of his eye, Mathew could somehow still see. And he saw every member of his party suddenly getting weak knees while the golden light assaulted them as well.
Did I overdo it? A residual thought appeared in Mathews head as the darkness surrounded his consciousness, shutting it down like one would blow out a candle.
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