Chapter 2

Looking at the bloody scene in front of him, Ron didn't feel uncomfortable at all. Instead, he was thinking, 'Take this opportunity to completely integrate the chaotic area...'

At the same time, a metallic electronic sound echoed in Ron's mind: [Ding, killed hundreds of "Wolf" members and earned 50 achievement points!] [Achievement: "Hundred People Killing" obtained, 100 achievement points rewarded!]

Hearing the voice in his head, Ron was not surprised; he was already used to it. Anyone who crossed over, there was always a cheat. The same was true for Ron. When he first woke up, a panel appeared in his mind. It was a cheat he called the [Reaper Template].

The Grim Reaper in this context is not the Western concept of death, but the Grim Reaper from one of the three major manga series!

[Host: Ron]

[Achievement Points: 155]

[Cut]: Swordsmanship (Proficiency 85)

[Fist]: Hand-to-hand combat (Proficiency 65)

[Walk]: Shunpo (Proficiency 75)

[Ghost]:

Bakudō #4: Hainawa (Proficiency 100)Hadō #33: Sōkatsui (Proficiency 100)Hadō #63: Raikōhō (Proficiency 60)Bakudō #30: Shitotsu Sansen (Proficiency 75)

[Special category]: ...

Regarding his cheat, Ron had explored it during this period. As the basic combat system in the world of the Grim Reaper, the abilities are intuitively reflected in the panel, appearing as four branches: [Cut, Fist, Walk, Ghost]. Each branch contains skills familiar or unfamiliar to Ron.

For example, in the [Cut] branch, apart from the basic swordsmanship, it lists various Zanpakutō names. The Ultimate Ice Rinpoche, The Ultimate Flame Ryūjin Jakka, Tensa Zangetsu, Senbonzakura, Kyōka Suigetsu... All the original releases and Bankai that appeared in the series are present in the [Cut] branch.

The other branches follow suit: [Fist] is hand-to-hand combat, [Walk] is Shunpo movement technique, and [Ghost] includes Bakudō and Hadō spells. As for [Special category], Ron still didn't know what would appear after unlocking it, but he guessed it might be Hollow or Quincy abilities.

With enough achievement points, he could potentially acquire all the abilities in the Grim Reaper series! Dodging to the left, breaking spells to the right, returning to the blade with Bankai? Just thinking about it excited Ron!

However, unlocking "skills" required a lot of achievement points. Ron estimated that even if he spent his entire life, he might not unlock all the skills. The required points were immense, and Ron dared not imagine the total.

Fortunately, Ron wasn't obsessed with collecting. Moreover, achievement points weren't only for unlocking skills; they could also be used to improve skill proficiency, which was costly. Despite this, skills also increased proficiency with use, which was good news. Initially, Ron spent 2 achievement points to unlock the [Bai Lei] skill and increased its proficiency to 100 with 5 points, granting him considerable fighting power to survive in this world.

Without spiritual power in this world, his cheat's driving force became Ron's physical strength. Casting any skill consumed his stamina, similar to Devil Fruit abilities. Achieving points was straightforward: either by defeating and killing enemies or by accomplishing notable feats. Ron's initial accumulation came from defeating forest animals. At that time, he unlocked [Swordsmanship]. After reaching proficiency 80, Ron could perform flying slashes, entering the level of a swordsman. Now, however, defeating and killing animals no longer earned points. Ron speculated this was linked to his growing strength—those unable to threaten him no longer contributed to his points.

Throwing these thoughts aside, Ron set off for his next target: the territory of the "Iron Hand Gang." The three major underground forces were malignant tumors on the island, similar to "Evil Wolf." They bullied and oppressed people, causing great harm to ordinary citizens. The residents who rescued Ron were honest and responsible, but they were persecuted and squeezed by these forces, losing lives and enduring hardship. Ron had to root out this evil completely.

Soon, Ron arrived at the lair of the "Iron Hand Gang," a bar. It was nearing evening, not yet dark, but loud singing and dancing could already be heard from inside. At the door stood two guards and a notice board with blood-red letters: "No entry, violators will die!" The red paint seemed like real blood.

'Enjoying yourselves before death?' Ron smiled, walking step by step toward the bar. His movements didn't escape the guards' notice, and they immediately became alert.

One guard shouted, "Stop, who are you?" Ron ignored him, his eyes glowing red through the mask, sending chills down their spines. Despite their fear, they thought of their territory's protection and suppressed their anxiety. On this island, causing trouble on Iron Hand Gang's turf was asking for death. Another guard pulled out a pistol and aimed at Ron, sneering, "Pretending to be a ghost! Do you want to die?" Without hesitation, he fired at Ron's head.

'Bang, bang, bang!' Several shots rang out. The guards expected to see Ron's head explode and laughed wildly. However, Ron deflected all bullets with his sword, effortlessly. Guns posed no threat to him.

The guards, young and inexperienced, were stunned, their mouths agape. The bullets had bounced off. "Are you ready to pay the price for attacking me?" Ron asked calmly. With a wave of his hand, a ten-meter-long sword energy cut through the air, slicing the guards and the bar behind them.

With a bang, the bar collapsed, smoke rising. "What happened? Was there an earthquake?" "Oh, my leg! It's broken! Help me!" Cries came from the ruins, and dozens crawled out, looking around in confusion.

Tie Shou, the Iron Hand Gang leader, was the first to emerge, his face dark with rage. Stronger than the others, he realized they were under attack, making him furious. His eyes turned red with anger. "Who? Who is it?" He roared, fixing his eyes on the masked man. Everything indicated this person was the attacker. "Who are you? Why did you attack my Iron Hand Gang?" Tie Shou asked hoarsely, on the verge of rage.

"Why do you need a reason to kill you?" Ron raised his hand and slashed through the air, aiming directly at Tie Shou