I Maxed Out My Luck Stat-Chapter 15: Experimentation (Part 2)
An impossible thing just happened.
Richard, whose Principal Disposition only allowed one summoned item at a time, was holding two things that he had summoned into this world.
How was this possible?
The answer was pretty straightforward—it wasn’t!
So how was this happening?!
Richard didn’t know this, but the answer had to do with the system governing this world: the Akashic Records itself.
Whenever someone used [Basic Summoning], they essentially made a call to the world, which would grant their request by providing them with the item they wanted.
This was done by creating said item from scratch using the materials of the world and an existing item as a reference.
Once the world accomplished this, the item would be sent to the Disposition Holder.
This could also explain why the items had to vanish after a set period of time.
After all, if these materials were taken from the world, they had to be returned in order to replenish the world. Matter cannot be created or destroyed, which meant even if the item summoned was damaged, it would be broken down into the raw materials (matter) that were used to create it and returned to wherever the resources were originally taken from.
The amazing thing about all of this was that it took place within a fraction of a moment, so it was impossible for an ordinary person to really understand what was happening.
However, all of these things mattered to the world—or rather, the Akashic Records.
It was very precise in its distribution.
That was also why Principal Dispositions were split into Ranks.
It was all for ease of distribution.
Low Rank Principal Dispositions had low priority and would only be allowed a certain threshold of resource distribution, while High Rank Principal Dispositions would be given far more resources for the manifestation of their abilities.
This was why [Basic Summoning], a Low Rank Principal Disposition, could only summon one common item at a time. If the Disposition Holder tried to summon another item, the previously summoned item would vanish.
Conversely, the Disposition Holder could also not summon something too large or valuable. This was all due to the resource cap given to it by the system since it was determined as Low Rank.
Now, take Richard as a case study.
The items he was requesting didn’t exist in this world, and the materials used to make them also did not exist. So how exactly was he summoning them?
How were the Akashic Records dealing with such an insurmountable request?
It was simple.
The Akashic Records simply outsourced.
It took the raw materials items straight from Earth and used the existing items on Earth as a framework to design the object before it was summoned.
However, by doing this, none of the materials in the world were expended.
That meant there was no need for anything to be ’returned.’
In fact, the Akashic Records expended energy summoning things from Earth, which meant that unless the user intentionally unsummoned the item, it wouldn’t bother to return the materials to Earth on its own accord.
That would be a waste of energy on its own part.
In essence, the production cost for the creation of the items Richard summoned was practically zero! That meant it was no problem for the Akashic Records to summon as many items as Richard wanted, since it cost almost nothing but its energy to do it.
Also, since the native materials of this world were not being expended, the resource cap that would normally be attributed to such a Low Rank Principal Disposition did not apply.
Richard was not consuming any resources from this world!
Thus—
He could summon an infinite amount of items without any penalties... and they would not be returned to Earth unless he wished for it.
This was his true cheat!
Of course... someone as ignorant as Richard did not understand all of this.
All he knew was that his limit had increased.
’Does that mean... I can summon even more things?’ Richard decided to try, and thus his suspicions were confirmed.
He summoned all kinds of things—from his laptop to clothes, and even his watch.
All of them were successfully summoned.
Nothing vanished!
"What does this mean?" Since Richard was only average in his previous life, and his Intelligence Stat in this new world was zero, he was a little slow in figuring things out.
It took him some time to comprehend the grand scale of his accomplishments and imagine something greater.
’Maybe... these items won’t vanish even after a day passes!’ The thought caused him to shiver in excitement. ’And, what if I can summon an item larger than what my single hand can carry?’
Richard knew he had to try it out.
"Yes..."
He knew exactly what he wanted to summon!
He had a concrete image in his mind—something he had seen countless times already.
"A 2025 Model Furrari SF90!" He screamed at the top of his lungs, pointing at the empty part of his room.
VWUUSH!
Space distorted rapidly, and brilliant light appeared before him. 𝘧𝑟𝑒𝑒𝘸𝘦𝘣𝑛𝑜𝘷𝑒𝓁.𝘤𝘰𝓂
Then—
"No way..."
—What manifested before him defied expectations.
It was the Furrari, standing right there, in all of its magnificent glory!
"I am... I am a GOD!"
Richard began to laugh hysterically, realizing just how broken his power had become thanks to his past life’s memories.
He also realized how lucky he was for Selica to beat him senseless back then.
If she didn’t push him to the brink of death, he wouldn’t have had the imagination to summon a gun and explore the many possibilities of these abilities.
’Hold on...’ Richard shuddered for a moment. ’Does that mean I can summon a nuke too?’
No... That couldn’t be possible.
Right?
Nukes were not common by any means, and were mass weapons of destruction!
There was no way he could do something like that!
A luxury car was one thing, but a disastrous weapon like that was on a completely different level. Richard doubted he could pull something like that off.
In fact, he was a little scared to try.
But—
"Hehehe... Should I not try it at least once?"
Of course, he could not do something like that in the Blanc Manor.
’I need to go to the uninhabited mountains beyond our territory. I’ll try it out over there...’







