- The Reincarnation World Where Only I Know the Storyline
- RWWOKS Chapter 55
Chapter 55: SS-Rank Evaluation
Back in his small room, Fang Bo let out a long sigh of relief.
The world of One Piece had been incredibly dangerous. There were several moments where he nearly lost his life to the enemies, but fortunately, he managed to pull through each time.
Now it was finally time to reap the rewards.
[Scenario: One Piece]
[Mode: Faction Mode]
[Difficulty: Medium]
[Worldline Distortion: 2.18%]
[Completion Rating: SS]
[Rewards: 4 Attribute Points, 8 Merit Points, 800 Plot Points]
An SS-Rank completion gave him four attribute points. It didn’t seem like much, but for most reincarnators, this was their only chance to gain attribute points.
Not everyone could trigger hidden quests as easily as Fang Bo. His earnings from one world were equivalent to what others might gather over three or four worlds combined.
“Four attribute points is pretty decent. Over the course of ten worlds, that could easily add up to around 40 extra points.”
When he thought about it that way, increasing multiple attributes at once didn’t seem too difficult.
After stretching his joints a bit, Fang Bo allocated all his attribute points into Perception.
**Perception: 19 (+5)**
“Just five more points to reach the world’s limit. If I’m lucky, I’ll max it out in the next world.”
Once both his Spirit and Perception hit their caps, Fang Bo would focus on boosting his Constitution. He aimed to become a tanky summoner—if he couldn’t defeat his enemies quickly, he’d just outlast them.
After adjusting his attributes, he moved on to his rank.
Currently, he was a Second-Class Private. To be promoted to First-Class Private, he needed to spend 15 Merit Points.
Although it pained him a little to use them, Merit Points didn’t have much other use at the moment. Plus, without advancing, he wouldn’t unlock new privileges.
“Upgrade: First-Class Private.”
[You have unlocked the Merit Store.]
“Finally, some changes!” He excitedly opened the Merit Store, but inside were only a few scattered items—mainly potions—nowhere near the grand selection he had imagined.
– Minor Healing Potio: Restores 20% of health, costs 10 Merit Points.
– Basic Healing Potion: Restores 30% of health, costs 20 Merit Points.
– Intermediate Healing Potion: Restores 40% of health, costs 30 Merit Points.
– Advanced Healing Potion: Restores 50% of health, costs 40 Merit Points.
Four types of health-restoring potions, each more expensive than the last. Fang Bo could hardly afford any of them. He couldn’t understand who these potions were meant for, given how scarce Merit Points were.
Even if he had fought several reincarnators in the One Piece world without the arena, he would have only earned a few points at most—not nearly enough to afford these items.
“Maybe there’s another way to earn them…”
Suddenly, a loud siren blared, a sound he recognized, but this time it wasn’t just in his head.
[War Task issued. Please proceed to the Space Plaza for details.]
[War Task issued. Please proceed to the Space Plaza for details.]
[War Task issued. Please proceed to the Space Plaza for details.]
The deafening notification made Fang Bo close the Merit Store and step out of his room, joining the many other reincarnators doing the same.
In the massive plaza, a purple portal had appeared, towering over the crowd.
Fang Bo didn’t know what it was for, so he eavesdropped on the surrounding conversations.
“Another war task, huh? Wonder how many people will die this time.”
“The last one in the Yu-Gi-Oh world… it was a massacre.”
“But it’s also an opportunity. Without the kills and merits from these battles, we’d never get promoted!”
“Let’s just hope the world isn’t one of those terrifying ones…”
“Heh, sometimes the more you fear something, the more likely you are to face it.”
From these discussions, Fang Bo realized there wasn’t just one Reincarnation Space. Reincarnators also had to fight against enemies from other spaces.
Killing opponents from rival spaces would earn generous Merit Point rewards.
Why had Jiusan been so eager to establish a non-aggression pact? The reason was simple: he had experienced a space war before and managed to survive. Naturally, he didn’t lack Merit Points afterward.
Curious about what this “space war” involved, Fang Bo wondered if he was capable of participating.
Moving closer to the front of the crowd, he placed his hand on the purple portal, and a flood of images filled his mind.
Scenes of countless reincarnators waging war, wielding terrifying abilities that devastated entire worlds, flashed before his eyes.
This was a Reincarnation Space war—the very core of what it meant to be a reincarnator.
As his vision cleared, text appeared before him:
[Low-Dimensional Space War]
[World: Tokyo Ghoul]
[Faction: Ghouls]
[Reincarnator Slots: 32/100]
[Entry Requirement: Complete 3 Worlds]
– War Task 1: Kill 5 enemy reincarnators
– War Task 2: Kill 20 Investigators
– War Task 3: Destroy the CCG Headquarters
– War Task 4: Rank too low to view
– War Task 5: Rank too low to view
– World Task: Rank too low to view
The upcoming space war was confirmed to take place in the world of *Tokyo Ghoul*, with five war tasks announced. Completing any one of these tasks would allow participants to return immediately.
Since their faction was the Ghouls, the opposing reincarnation space would undoubtedly be aligned with the Human faction.
Watching the rapidly increasing number of participants, Fang Bo took a deep breath. These reincarnators were like ravenous wolves—once they entered, the scenario world was bound to face destruction.
This wasn’t just a faction war; if it escalated, it could easily turn into a world-ending battle.
“Well, maybe not entirely. The human world has access to powerful weapons of mass destruction. Reincarnators in low-difficulty worlds don’t have the capability to destroy entire worlds yet.”
Looking at the war tasks, Fang Bo felt a tinge of interest, but unfortunately, he didn’t meet the minimum requirements to participate in a space war.
Besides, if the opponents were all on the same level as Olson or Jiusan, Fang Bo knew he’d just be cannon fodder.
After watching the arena battle, Fang Bo realized one thing: raw stats didn’t decide everything—skills were equally, if not more, crucial.
Casting one last glance at the bustling square, Fang Bo went to the bulletin board to post items for sale. After organizing his current inventory, he listed the items he no longer needed.
He set specific prices for each item and left the rest up to fate. Whoever offered the right price could take them.
Here’s what he listed:
– Poison Bullet Blueprint: Starting bid 300, buyout 500 Plot Points.
– Gene Modification Serum: Starting bid 800, buyout 1,500 Plot Points.
– Admiral’s Pocket Watch: Starting bid 200, buyout 500 Plot Points.
– Kusanagi Blood: Starting bid 300, buyout 600 Plot Points.
These items were essentially useless to him. Better to turn them into cash than let them gather dust.
He set prices with one principle in mind: as long as someone placed a bid, he wouldn’t lose out.
With the clutter cleared out, Fang Bo kept the remaining items, knowing they’d come in handy later.
– **KOF Invitation**, **Prototype Raid Suit Design**, **High-Adrenaline Shots x2**, **One Piece World Entry Ticket**, **Grilled Sea King Limbs x3**, **Blood Oath Contract Talisman**, **Perfect Restoration Potion**
The invitation and entry ticket were keys to specific storyline worlds, and who knew when they might be useful? As for the Vinsmoke Raid Suit, it was a top-tier item—aside from the slightly embarrassing transformation process, there was nothing to complain about.
If possible, Fang Bo was determined to get it built.
He wasn’t in a hurry to use the Blood Oath Contract. When Ryuno returned, they could team up and explore the *Onmyoji* world together.
With SR-level shikigami, he had plenty of options: close-range DPS, ranged attackers, controllers, healers, even tanks. The possibilities were vast, and it all depended on their journey through the world.
“Since I’m already out, might as well check out the factory.” Instead of heading home, Fang Bo detoured to the space’s manufacturing plant.
The factory was staffed by NPCs from various scenarios as well as reincarnators who applied to work there. The quality of equipment and items produced depended on what materials the reincarnators provided.
If they won the upcoming space war, the factory would soon be flooded with items from the *Tokyo Ghoul* world. And it was the same for any other world—someday, he might even see EVA units or Freedom Gundams in the hangar.
A staff member explained all this to him. Because the Raid Suit was high-tech, only the best craftsmen could assess and build it.
In other words, he’d have to wait for a while.
“I’ll tell you a secret,” the cute attendant leaned in, whispering a secret she had likely shared with many before. “If you complete the world task, the Reincarnation Space can take full control of that world, and no other spaces will be able to enter.”
By “that world,” she meant the scenario world. In other words, completing the world task meant fully conquering it.
For example, if the Ghouls were wiped out, the *Tokyo Ghoul* world’s storyline would essentially end, and their Reincarnation Space would take complete control.
The scenario’s unique “resources,” like ghoul blood, kagune, and quinque technology, would be up for sale, boosting their space’s capabilities.
As reincarnators grew stronger, they’d be able to conquer even more worlds, creating a perfect cycle of growth.
“I see,” Fang Bo nodded, thanking the girl for the information.
Even if she had shared this secret with many others, it was still valuable knowledge for him.
He idly chatted with the attendant for about 20 minutes before an elderly man with a monocle entered the room.
“So, you’re the one who wants to build the Raid Suit?” The old man’s excitement was palpable.
(End of Chapter)