[NAME : ZION YUU]
[LEVEL : 29 ]
[EXP : 199.000/205.000]
[STR :20
DEX :49
INT :25
AGI :79
LUK :? ]
[POIN STAT : 10]
Zion was still deep in thought as he looked at his status screen, pondering over where to allocate his 10 status points. 'Should I put all 10 points into agility?' he thought to himself.
After a few minutes of thinking, he placed all 10 of his stat points into agility. He really needed the speed—wasn't it essential for escaping and other things? Zion smiled, feeling quite clever. Yes, he was definitely a bit narcissistic.
"Do I just need to tap the screen? Like when I got the katana before?" Zion tapped the "+" sign on agility, and his agility stat increased. He was also informed by the system about the inventory feature: he simply needed to call for an item from his inventory, and it would instantly appear—even suddenly materialize right in his hand.
STATUS :
[NAME : ZION YUU]
[LEVEL : 29 ]
[EXP : 199.000/205.000]
[STR :20
DEX :49
INT :25
AGI :89
LUK :? ]
[POIN STAT : 0]
After adding his status points, he gazed at his stats with a satisfied smile. Yes, this is satisfying. It feels like something within me has changed just from adding those 10 points. He wondered, 'What if I reach a level no other Phantom has ever achieved? Wouldn't that make me the strongest in this world?'
His smile grew even wider. If anyone else smiled this broadly, parents would likely tell their daughters to keep their distance. But Zion so handsome, he didn't look unattractive in the slightest—even with a grin that wide.
After a while of daydreaming about his future, Zion began to feel tired and quickly drifted off to sleep.
In the morning, as usual, the sweet sound of birds and the fresh morning breeze filled the air, bringing a pleasant sensation to his senses. Zion woke from his deep sleep, nudged awake by his beloved alarm yet again. But this time, he didn't feel annoyed. Thinking about the power he'd gained yesterday, he smiled once more.
After showering and eating, he put on his school uniform and hurried to leave. Opening his apartment door, he saw his bike parked below. "I'll use the bike today—it'll save me time getting to school and won't tire me out as much". Zion grabbed the parked bike and quickly hopped on, ready to go.
With the strength he possessed and his low STR, even walking could be tiring for Zion. He pedaled his bike leisurely, taking his time as he enjoyed every moment of the journey.
As he happily enjoyed his ride on his beloved bike, a luxury car stopped a few meters away. The car door opened, and to Zion's surprise, he saw the face of a girl he knew—one whose beauty he admired. With her lovely black hair and petite figure, she ran towards him.
"Zioooonnnn"
A loud scream startled Zion, catching the attention of people on the street who were heading to work or school.
"Does this girl have no shame? Does she think I'm her long-lost son? We haven't even seen each other in hundreds of years—I only met her yesterday, f..cck!" Zion thought, feeling annoyed.
"Zion, I want to go to school with you!" she exclaimed, her enthusiasm shining through despite his irritation.
"Who are you?" Zion asked, puzzled by her sudden declaration.
"Zion, don't you recognize me anymore?" she asked, a hint of disappointment in her voice.
"No, I don't know you," Zion replied bluntly, feeling a mix of confusion and irritation.
A sad expression appeared on Audrey's beautiful face, and her eyes welled with tears that threatened to spill over. Seeing this, Zion felt a pang of guilt; he couldn't bear to see her like this.
"I was just joking," Zion quickly added, trying to lighten the mood.
"Really?" Audrey asked, her expression shifting as she tried to gauge his sincerity.
"Yes, it's true, Audrey," Zion confirmed with a small smile, hoping to ease her worry.
"You are my best friend, Zion," she said, her smile returning as relief washed over her.
"Now come on, hop on my bike! I'll give you a ride, and we'll go to school together," Zion said, motioning for her to join him.
"I'm ready, Zion," she replied eagerly, stepping closer to the bike.
As Audrey climbed onto Zion bike, she felt a sense of comfort from his presence. The familiar scent of Zion made her feel at ease, and she enjoyed being by his side.
"Zion, I want to ask you something," she said, looking at him with curiosity.
"About what?" Zion replied, glancing at her as he pedaled.
"Where is your house?" she asked, her eyes sparkling with interest.
"What kind of question is that?" Zion responded, a bit taken aback by her inquiry.
"I'm just curious," Audrey said with a smile, explaining her curiosity.
"Aren't we close enough?" Audrey asked, a hint of playfulness in her tone
"I don't think so; we just met yesterday," Zion replied, keeping his tone light but honest.
"But Zion, I feel like we're already close enough. You're my only friend," She said earnestly, her sincerity shining through.
"Yeah, let's not think about that right now," Zion said as he pedaled faster towards the school.
Well , Audrey felt a bit disappointed, but she didn't dwell on it for long as the bike sped along. She hugged Zion's back tightly, enjoying the thrill of the ride.
Audrey truly had no friends; people kept their distance because they thought she was someone hard to approach. In contrast, Zion didn't care about that at all. In fact, he hadn't even known Audrey before this encounter.