[The heroine keeps getting in my way! It's unfair that she has the heroine halo and can even block me from achieving my mission!]
[Fucking heroines I swear! It's like the world is bugged or something because she also has useful tools, but she's a heroine! It doesn't make sense!]
[I don't usually make complaints, but the heroine in this world kept raising the affection bar for the male lead, and the male lead kept getting in my way. My records of completing missions are almost always A's, yet this is the first time I've gotten a C grade with such heroine. Please do something about this.]
[I thought the rule was that even if there are multiple transmigrators in the same world, we would all have different tasks without involving each other, including who our male leads and female leads are. Even if we do run into each other, our missions would be different and not clash. So why is this heroine trying to steal the male lead whom I was going for?]
Sitting on a chair in the middle of nowhere was a raven haired woman scrolling through the complaints and sighing aloud as she skimmed through them. The holographic screen in front of her moved accordingly as she swiped down, reading along. Her sharp red eyes focused on one thing throughout all the complaints: The heroine.
"Hah, the heroine system, was it?" She swiped the screen, moving onto the message displayed from the system administrator.
[Yulia, our systems had been reporting back many complaints from their hosts regarding heroines in certain worlds. We've investigated and confirmed that it's a heroine system: Stray systems that have deviated from their original purpose, and to make use of themselves as to not disappear, they've acquired hosts. Find these systems and eliminate them. Reward: 20,000 exp points per world completion.]
Her pretty face scrunched into a frown and then another sigh came out of her. She swiped the message away and viewed similar complaints. Then she swiped them away as well, pulling up all the system servers that she was responsible for. There were blue highlights on almost all of them. The ones that were not highlighted are systems without hosts yet, but they haven't disappeared because they are under proper care from both her and the system administrators.
She gathered the data from each system. Then she displayed the systems and hosts that had encountered the heroines on screen. The average grades of the hosts were quite random. Some were newbies; while others were advanced or mid-tier. The lowest grade was D- from an B average host which was marked uncompleted. She opened up the grading report, seeing that over fifty percent of the missions was marked uncompleted. This earned the host a 64% completion rate in this world; this was almost a failing grade. Then she noticed that the host had accepted penalty for forced quit through halfway.
The systems had made an immediate report once they had detected the strange heroine. She nodded her head, proud to know that her systems were doing their job.
"404, while I do this, gather up information about the heroine system and track them down," Yulia ordered as she continued to look through the information on hand.
System 404: [Sure.]
Her system went quiet, and she opened up the rest. The results were similar. The grade was either a letter or two grade below than their average. Their missions were over 70% completed, and none of them quit halfway. Yulia applauded these hosts for sticking through the bitter end because now, she had a rough idea how hard the heroine system made it for the transmigration hosts.
System 404: [Host, I've gathered the information. Would you like me to display it on the screen?]
"Yeah, and while you're at it, display the endings of those worlds that the hosts got and after they left," Yulia added and leaned back in her chair.
404 displayed the endings of each world. It then proceeded to explain: [The heroine system does not have a backing like transmigration systems. They work solo, be it getting a host or traversing through worlds. With the promise of returning hosts to their original world, they can get unsuspecting hosts to bind with them to prevent them from disappearing. The hosts will travel world to world to win the affection of the male leads, and this is also how they earn exp points.]
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"Hm... that's more simple than I thought," Yulia commented. "Go on."
System 404: [Because they do not have a backing or enough power, these systems often cannot send their hosts to their original worlds. To be able to go back, they need 500,000 exp points, minimum. However, the exp points earned from winning affection are only 1,000 maximum. Their shop items are often high priced with no refunds.]
"And I'm assuming that this is to prevent the hosts from leaving the system, so it doesn't disappear after the host unbind with them. Overall, a scamming system that selfishly uses hosts to stay alive. How disheartening. My, does it bring shame to the transmigration systems."
System 404: [Correct. One more piece of important information: The heroines will always tragically die in order to leave the world. This often causes the male leads to suffer, and if his desire is strong enough to follow that heroine host, he will destroy the world and follow her into the next world.]
Yulia clicked her tongue in dissatisfaction and said, "That's more complicated than I’d like it to be. However, the world he step foot into will treat him like a foreign object. For he does not belong there; neither his soul or body.”
She opened up the endings. The worlds were doing alright and was stable enough. However, the world with the lowest grade was destroyed after the host left. The male lead had destroyed it after the heroine died.
“Oh,” Yulia looked at the faint trail left behind by the male lead, leading to a new world. His world was repaired, yet the trail was still there, faintly disappearing. “Would you look at that… We were just talking about it. How long ago was this?”
System 404: [A month ago.]
“No wonder the trail is faint. Shouldn’t the male lead be dragged back by now?” Yulia mumbled, putting a hand to her chin. Then she looked through the other worlds, confirming that it was stable and fine. “404, prepare to transmigrate me to that world.”
System 404: [Commencing in three minutes.]
She turned off the screen with a swipe and stood up. Stretching, she sighed with a heavy heart at the amount of work. Then a sly smile came into view from her face. So far, she’s found the first. Now, she’ll leave it to 404 to track down where the rest went.
System 404: [Are you ready, Yulia?]
“Of course, this is my job as the system overseer,” she said. “How dare those heroine systems make me work so hard? I’ll have to pay them back a hefty amount.”
System 404: [Alright. Initiating process…]