Destined Journey Chapter 3: Admission
Added 2024-09-10 04:00:02 +0000 UTCChapter: https://cathfach.co.uk/chapters/Chapter3:Admission/24.php
epub: https://cathfach.co.uk/epub/Chapter3_Admission_24.epub
Comments
MOAR!
Youkai-sama
2024-09-10 04:52:33 +0000 UTCP.S. It's obvious he hasn't processed the implications of his mark yet. I mean for all we know he could be the reincarnation of Craig.
MinE
2024-09-10 04:52:07 +0000 UTCWeirdest thing is I didn't expect him to tell his parents; its not like he had any reason to hide it from them and unless his parents picked Reasoning as a dump stat he wouldn't be able to keep it a secret long.
MinE
2024-09-10 04:49:03 +0000 UTCOne nice thing about the lack of text in the actual Patreon post is that I don't need to worry about my long comments screwing up Reader Mode for people, so for now I'm going to go back to posting my main comment immediately. If anyone doesn't like that, let me know. Anyway, now for my main comment: Well, that's an interesting chapter title. > "We aren't required to start work until tomorrow, so I am going to do nothing whatsoever today, even if it results in me dying of boredom." Heh. > In a way, it was fortunate that levels were so few and far between, lest people get addicted to raising them. LUL > With such an insane boost to experience, and the way I would effectively operate at double my actual level, there was a real possibility that I'd end up jumping multiple levels at once. Doing so while my levels were still in the single digits would not be advisable if I wanted to maintain my mental health—sudden massive increases to mental Stats could do worse damage to someone than a bit of simple unlock euphoria. Huh. Interesting... > Having lived in a farming village all my life, the difference between 'corn' and 'not-corn' was bloody obvious without the aid of Skills, especially since we were only a few weeks from harvest. If it didn't look almost ready to eat, it shouldn't be there. LUL > What a real adventurer considered a 'beginner dungeon around here' might still be both unreachable and deadly to me. Heh. > Take away the serfs, and his fat arse would probably starve before he lowered himself to foraging his own food. Hmmm... > Everyone needed to feel superior to someone, I guess. Even I could say, 'I may have been born a serf, but at least I'm not a slave'. > Presumably, slaves got into mudslinging matches about who had the best master, or least awful work. Heh. > I said nothing. Whatever she was thinking, I was certain what I was about to say was worse. Heh. > "Ten times experience gain." > The jaws of both parents dropped open. LUL > What does the description say?" > "That my soul is ancient and alien, and contains the remnants of memories of other lives, and that as I gather experience in this life, those remnants will reinforce my growth." Glad he's not keeping this from his parents. > "Please don't be offended at me asking this, but... there's nothing about his conception or birth you haven't told me about, is there?" asked Dad. > Mum slapped him hard enough for the crack to echo off the hut walls. > "... I'll take that as my answer, then. Sorry," said Dad, rubbing his cheek, on which a perfect impression of Mum's hand was glowing. LUL
Tim Burget
2024-09-10 04:35:04 +0000 UTC