God-Tier System: Kill Beasts, Cultivate Forever-Chapter 24: Robbed
Chapter 24 - Robbed
"No, neither of us won the war. Both races came to a treaty, but it was already late.
Aiden took a pause, "several million lives had already been sacrificed.
For the last 20 years, there have been minor incidents but no major conflicts,".
"Why doesn't the normal world know about it?" Tyler asked.
Aiden smiled. "Because we are the shield for normal humans. Our technology has surpassed what you can imagine. We own many different planets, and all the battles took place there."
"Now stop talking and come with me," Aiden said.
They entered the academy, there were many buildings. Rare plants adorned the open areas. Harry couldn't see the end with his eyesight, which meant the academy spanned several kilometers.
They walked through a long path with both sides having large trees and some buildings at different random distances.
Aiden led them to a building. "From today, you will all live here. Although you are safe from the outside world, the same can't be said for the inside. It's a game of survival in the academy. Whoever survives will get more resources," Aiden said.
"What do you mean by this?" Blake asked.
Aiden didn't respond and left.
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"What was he trying to say?" Harry pondered.
Everyone received separate rooms with different numbers,
Inside, there was a table with a small bed. Harry found a note with some instructions.
After reading it, Harry was impressed with how he had been placed in this situation.
According to the instructions, these numbers denote their ranking, and whoever remains on top will be eligible to access the academy's abundant resources. Obviously, To improve.
Cultivation resources will be distributed relative to their levels.
He was amused by how seriously the academy took these rankings.
He quickly came out of the room and saw the others emerging from their rooms. They all saw each other and nodded.
"it will not be easy to survive. First, we should see what the average power level is, then we will proceed," Harry said.
Everyone nodded in agreement.
They can't go and start fighting for resources what if all the other guys are elemental masters.
Then they saw a chubby guy approaching them.
"You guys are new here. Can I help you?" the man asked.
"Shouldn't you introduce yourself first?" Liam scoffed. They didn't know what was good or bad here, and now an overly helpful person wanted to assist them.
It seemed fishy, everyone thought but didn't say aloud.
"Sorry, my name is Joseph. I have been here for the last 10 years. I have seen different batches of students come and go, so I just try to help them," he explained, understanding what these new recruits were thinking.
"What? 10 years?" Tyler blurted out.
"You are new, so it's surprising for you. But let me tell you, there is a rule that once you forfeit, you can never rejoin the academy.
That's why many students are stuck here, hoping someday they will break through."
Harry wasn't interested in whatever Joseph was talking about. "Can you tell us who is ranked first here?" Harry cut to the chase.
Since they wanted to gauge the average power of the students, it was best to start with the top ranker.
At this question, Joseph looked sideways, leaned forward, and whispered fearfully, "Uh... It's Brian. Don't bother him and his friends, or you'll regret it."
Copying Joseph's action, Liam also leaned in and asked in a low voice, "Do you know what level he is at?"
"He... he... is at..." Joseph paused, realizing he didn't know Brian's level. "I don't know his level, but every time someone challenges him, they never return in one piece," Joseph explained.
'This person doesn't know anything,' Harry sighed inwardly.
They exited the building.
"Can you see that tower? That's the best resource you can get for your cultivation," Joseph said, pointing toward a towering structure.
"That one? It certainly has a unique presence," Blake said in his deep, resonant voice.
"Let's go there," Tyler exclaimed.
"Haha, you'll need credits to train there, and having credits can only help you to a certain point. You'll also need a sufficient rank," Joseph mocked.
"And how can we earn credits?" Harry asked sarcastically.
"You can complete quests on the quest board, but it's a very basic and slow way to earn money. I can tell you a secret way, but for that, you'll have to hand me your badges," Joseph said mysteriously.
Everyone was confused about why he wanted their badges, but since they didn't see anything special in their badges besides their rank, they handed them to Joseph.
"Since you did what I wanted, here's the secret: you can go and bet in the challenge rings. You just have to tell who will win, and you'll get credits based on the odds.
With that, "I shall take my leave; I have some important things to do," Joseph said, handing their badges back to them.
Harry, Tyler, Liam, and Blake stood there, thinking about how they could find these challenge rings. They wandered for a while, observing a large field where many students were conversing.
Occasionally, they caught glimpses of elemental abilities—some students conjured fire in the air, others summoned water from thin air, and some moved objects with mere hand gestures.
Harry and his group realized that these elemental powers could also be used for daily needs.
Harry used his inspect skill on several students.
[Foundation Building level 8]
[Elemental Master Level 1]
[Elemental Master Level 3]
many of the students around him were in the Elemental Master realm. He couldn't find anyone in the upper realms.
Seeing a group talking among themselves, Harry and his group approached.
"Do you know where the challenge rings are?" Liam asked.
The three students looked at Harry and his group in confusion and said, "You can see it on the map, just follow it."
"What map?" Liam asked.
The three shook their heads. "I think you're new here. Just double-tap on your badge."
Harry, hearing this, tapped on his badge. A screen appeared, showing all his information and the academy's map.
Seeing it, Liam, Tyler, and Blake also tapped their badges.
"Why do all three of you have 0 credits? New students get 100 credits. Did you buy something?" the three students asked.
"No, we didn't buy anything," they replied.
Then they realized something: Joseph had robbed them in broad daylight.