- The Reincarnation World Where Only I Know the Storyline
- RWWOKS Chapter 6
Chapter 6: Title “Giant Slayer”
The pale blue energy orb shot from Taige’s fingers, blasting the charging Titan’s head apart.
Not only did it obliterate the neck, but the chest cavity was also shattered by the force of the blast.
The shocking scene left all the Reincarnators wide-eyed in awe.
“That looks so familiar…” As memories flashed like a movie reel in his mind, Fang Bo quickly identified the guide’s ability.
“Isn’t that Yusuke Urameshi’s Spirit Gun?”
*Bang!*
With the crisis over, Taige kicked the fat guy to the ground and pressed the flintlock against his forehead, speaking harshly, “You piece of trash, do you really have a death wish?”
As a guide, every time Taige acted, it cost him a hundred points of mission rewards. He already disliked the fat guy, and now he wanted to shoot him even more.
Luckily, Taige still had some self-control, otherwise, the cost would have been far too high.
If a guide attacks a newbie, it would be an instant failure of the guidance task, and within three seconds, he’d be forcibly ejected from the Titan world.
The various punishments that would follow would be enough to make him deeply regret his actions.
As he mentioned upon entering, with enough Story Points, you could have anything you wanted. So any kind of wastefulness had to be avoided at all costs.
Just like his E-rank skill, Spirit Gun. Though it wasn’t of high rank, getting it to level 4 cost a hefty sum.
**Name:** Spirit Gun
**Level:** 4
**Rank:** E
**Effect:** Condense spirit energy at the fingertip and fire it as a bullet-like attack.
**Usage Requirements:** Minimum spirit consumption of 4 points
**Learning Conditions:** Spirit 12, Constitution 8
**Level 3 Effect:** Significantly increases the condensation speed of the Spirit Gun
**Origin:** Yu Yu Hakusho
**Skill Evaluation:** A crude use of energy. If you want to kill the enemy, you must try harder.
Learning an E-rank skill costs 50 Story Points.
Upgrading it to level 2 costs another 100 Story Points.
Level 3 requires 150, and level 4 requires a full 200 Story Points.
For the lowest-tier skills in the space, you need a total of 500 Story Points to upgrade. And level 4 isn’t even considered particularly high, so you can imagine how costly it would be to go further.
With higher-rank skills, the cost multiplies with each level.
In short, if you’ve got money, you’re the boss. If not, you’re stuck grinding little by little.
As someone who had gone through five storyline worlds, Taige considered himself lucky when a mission gave him a thousand or so points in rewards. On unlucky occasions, he would get just 300-500 Story Points at most.
If life hadn’t been so rough, would he have ever taken on the role of a guide?
“This life can be summed up in one word—miserable.”
Even so, Taige chose to save lives, as there were two people in the team he saw great potential in. He couldn’t let go of such promising candidates.
If his team leader approved, based on the performance of these members, Taige might even receive a sizable Story Point reward.
Dragging the fat guy by the collar, Taige told him to roll upstairs to regroup. Then, his figure disappeared to another side.
As for the chest on the ground, Fang Bo circled around a few times until he finally seized the right moment to grab it.
[You are opening a Story Chest (White)]
[You received 5 Story Points]
[You received Titan Neck Meat]
**Titan Neck Meat:** E-rank ingredient, not particularly nutritious.
So much for expecting a surprise—it turned out to be a measly 5-point reward.
This only went to show how precious Story Points were in the space. The cowards who didn’t complete the first mission definitely suffered a great loss.
After witnessing the fat guy’s example, everyone else became much more cautious.
Relying on his exceptional Perception attribute, Fang Bo split off from the main group, specifically hunting Titans in remote areas.
With his outstanding stats, there was no chance of him being ambushed by enemies.
Roaming through the streets, the number of Titans falling to him steadily increased. Finally, with a pleasant notification sound, the first achievement challenge was completed.
[Achievement conditions met, you have earned the title “Big Guy Slayer.”]
**Big Guy Slayer:** Deals an additional 5% damage to creatures taller than 3 meters.
[Big Guy Slayer II achievement unlocked. Total kills: 0/10 large creatures (This achievement can be completed across multiple worlds.)]
Choosing to equip the title immediately, Fang Bo’s damage increased even further. Unfortunately, it didn’t provide much help with the current situation.
When fighting Titans, it was either useless damage or a single lethal blow; there was no “whittling down” involved.
“Unless my opponents are those three guys…”
The thought that surfaced in Fang Bo’s mind caused his palms to sweat.
The move was incredibly risky, but if it succeeded, the reward would surely be substantial.
“Let’s take it one step at a time.”
With the achievement complete, he temporarily stopped hunting Titans.
Based on the current circumstances, the Trost District reclaiming operation was reaching its climax. If he was right, Eren’s Titan transformation should already be complete.
However, Eren was still out of control and would need Armin to awaken him. If Fang Bo could get there in time, perhaps he could gain something extra.
It wasn’t hard to find them; a 15-meter Titan is quite difficult to hide, especially with plenty of soldiers providing cover around it.
Soon, a black-haired, green-eyed Titan with elf-like pointed ears appeared within Fang Bo’s view.
This was the protagonist of the Titan world, Eren Yeager.
“Eren, Eren!” Armin was still trying to wake him up, but it wasn’t working.
When Fang Bo and the others joined the Titan world, they were given the background of the 104th Training Corps graduates—just some minor, unknown characters.
Luckily, this meant at least they were familiar faces. When Armin saw Fang Bo approach, he quickly waved, “Jason, I can’t wake him up!”
Newcomers entering the space for the first time are granted a disguise function from the system. In addition to virtualizing their appearance and gender, they can choose a nickname.
Before Fang Bo crossed over, his predecessor had picked the nickname “Jason,” which now reminded him of a certain tough bald-headed guy.
Before Fang Bo could speak, a space notification chimed in.
[Reincarnator ID 14552 has triggered a side mission: Awaken Eren.]
[Mission requirement: Hold the position until Eren awakens.]
[Hint: You can also participate in the awakening process, though your words may not be effective.]
“Watch out! A large number of Titans are heading this way!”
Hearing the shout from afar, Armin grew even more anxious.
Logically, Fang Bo should have joined the defensive line, but instead, he crouched down and leaned close to the Titan’s ear, whispering like a devil.
“Don’t lose yourself in the illusion, Eren.”
“Did you forget how your mom died?”
“Listen, can you hear her screams? Do you remember how she was swallowed by a Titan?”
Armin wanted to stop him—he even considered hitting Fang Bo. But when he saw Eren’s Titan body begin to tremble, he forced himself to hold back, standing silently to the side with anger in his eyes.
[Hint: Story character Armin’s favorability towards you -10.]
[Hint: Story character Armin’s favorability towards you -10.]
[Hint: Story character Armin’s favorability towards you -10.]
[Hint: Story character Armin’s attitude towards you has become indifferent.]
Fang Bo didn’t care at all about others’ attitudes. He only focused on the most direct way to complete the mission.
He traded Armin’s coldness for a roar that echoed throughout the Trost District.
*Roar!!!*
The Titanized Eren stood up once more.
*(End of Chapter)*