- The Reincarnation World Where Only I Know the Storyline
- RWWOKS Chapter 64
**Chapter 64: Destiny Mission: The Spider King!**
As the venomous needles pierced into their bodies, the ghost spiders began to twitch violently.
This was due to the effect of the “Poison Sac” trait, which prevented their cells from healing, causing continuous damage over time.
[Jorogumo’s venomous needle hit the target, dealing 11 points of piercing damage]
[The target is poisoned, taking 1 point of poison damage per second for 5 seconds]
[Poison Sac trait activated: the target cannot restore health through natural regeneration]
Jorogumo spread her attacks evenly, stabbing each ghost spider, but the cost was immediate. Seven or eight wounds appeared on her body, and her health dropped by more than half.
This was the downside of control-type strategies—low mobility and poor defense. A slight misstep, and she could be taken out instantly by focused attacks.
Luckily, she wasn’t fighting alone. Fang Bo’s Dragoon bullet immediately finished off one unlucky spider.
On the other side, Ali’s cursed weapon never rested, moving from one kill to the next without pause.
Even though three ghost spiders eventually broke free from the webbing, they were too weak to make a difference and soon fell to the ground.
[Legendary Trait (Heart of Steel): You have accumulated 10 points of health in this world]
Watching his health steadily increase, Fang Bo smiled contentedly. The feeling of growing stronger, bit by bit, was truly satisfying.
The only downside was that these ghost spiders didn’t drop a single treasure chest. Stingy to the extreme—how could the Spider Mountain clan live in such poverty?
While Fang Bo rested on the ground, Ali had already freed the poor young swordsman and was now offering words of encouragement.
“You were very brave.”
“Th-thank you.”
“Hahaha, I was saved once, too. I know how it feels to be in despair. I hope that one day, your blade will help others as well.”
Ali’s sincere smile successfully eased the young swordsman’s fear, and for a moment, even the usually calculating Fang Bo fell silent.
After careful observation, Fang Bo could now confirm that Ali was simply someone with an overwhelming sense of responsibility.
Since entering the Reincarnation Space, Fang Bo had seen everyone he encountered as mere pieces on a chessboard.
He couldn’t help it—Fang Bo had the ability to “predict” each person’s fate. It was like replaying a game he had already beaten.
The process was interesting, but the characters and plot no longer moved him.
This perspective remained unchanged until he completed the Destiny Mission with the Ubume.
Watching Ali’s actions today made him realize something important.
The Ubume, after completing her Destiny Mission, was no longer any different from him. She could enter various storyline worlds and use attribute points to grow stronger.
According to Runa, if Fang Bo were to die in battle, the Ubume could free herself from her role as a follower and continue completing tasks in the Reincarnation Space. She could even recruit her own followers.
Rubbing his temples gently, Fang Bo began to adjust his mindset. He could no longer treat everything as just a “game.”
Though the storyline characters had their predetermined roles, the process wasn’t fixed. If he became too arrogant, it would be easy to suffer a major setback.
In fact, he had already experienced such a setback in the world of *One Piece*.
He had assumed that he could easily handle the Vinsmoke family, but a single modified soldier had nearly cost him his life.
That incident proved that, even with foresight, the characters in these worlds, with their vastly different ways of thinking, were not always under his control.
“I’d better be more careful from now on,” he muttered.
Of course, he could never become someone like Ali.
Taking the characters seriously was merely a tactic to better manipulate them. In a world filled with dangers, there wasn’t room for lofty ideals. Thinking otherwise would be pure foolishness.
As Fang Bo reflected, he suddenly heard the sound of something being devoured nearby.
Looking in the direction of the noise, he saw Jorogumo’s spider head gnawing on the corpse of a ghost spider.
Normally, these creatures would disintegrate into ashes upon death. But perhaps due to the venom, this one remained intact.
“Uh… are you hungry?” Fang Bo asked, realizing how dumb the question sounded.
Before becoming a follower, a shikigami’s consciousness was clouded when summoned to other worlds.
One clear sign of this was their inability to express emotions, meaning they couldn’t answer such a question filled with teasing malice.
Fortunately, a notification from the system clarified things for Fang Bo before he had to order her to stop eating.
Otherwise, the grotesque scene might have made him lose his appetite.
[ID 14552 has triggered a Destiny Mission: The Spider King!]
[Mission Brief: After consuming the blood of the Ghost King Muzan, Jorogumo’s cells have mutated, and she now craves more of Muzan’s blood.]
[Mission Objective: Help her consume more of this blood. Current consumption progress: 0.02%]
[Special Note: The stronger the demon, the more concentrated the Ghost King’s blood within them.]
“Huh?” Fang Bo’s eyes lit up. He hadn’t expected to trigger a Destiny Mission by accident.
Seeing how the Ubume could now freely enter and leave the Reincarnation Space, it was only natural for Fang Bo to feel a bit envious. If he could complete Jorogumo’s Destiny Mission, wouldn’t she also gain follower status?
“Being able to take on tasks freely and using rewards to grow stronger—it’d be like having an extra teammate who’ll never betray me. So many benefits,” he thought.
Suddenly, an idea struck him. He reached into his mark and pulled out a vial of diluted Ghost King blood.
Seeing this, Jorogumo, who had been feasting with great enthusiasm, immediately turned her head. The massive spider moved cautiously toward him, both sets of eyes filled with intense longing.
“I want it,” she said.
Fang Bo handed over the vial, and she swallowed it whole—bottle and all.
Opening the mission menu, he saw that the consumption progress had indeed increased significantly.
Current consumption progress: 1.12%
“Looks like I just need about a hundred more of these vials,” he joked.
Of course, that wasn’t practical. Instead of wasting time on low-level demons, it would be more efficient to go after the Twelve Kizuki.
To do that, Fang Bo would need strong allies. He couldn’t take on the Upper Moons alone.
After a moment of quiet reflection, Fang Bo looked up, and Ali was greeted by a warm and friendly smile.
“Hey, little brother, you’re hurt. Let’s get out of this hellhole first,” Fang Bo said, moving to help the wounded swordsman to his feet.
The young swordsman: “…”
Ali: “…”
This self-proclaimed “sorcerer” was incredibly strong, with powerful single-target attacks. From the moment Fang Bo met him, Ali’s eerie coin-throwing technique had one-shot nearly everything in its path.
If this guy helped hunt the Twelve Kizuki, the process would definitely be much easier. Not to mention, “cursed techniques” had a strong damage bonus against evil creatures like demons.
As for his overly righteous personality—come on, that’s just admirable, right? Fang Bo thought with a grin.
The ghost spiders in the cave were now thoroughly slaughtered, and their journey back to the surface went without incident.
As the young swordsman formally bid them farewell, a notification for the side quest’s completion echoed in Fang Bo’s mind.
[Side Quest: Savior (Completed)]
[You have gained 150 Story Points]
[You have gained Basic Melee Combat LV1]
The Story Points weren’t much, but the Basic Melee Combat skill scroll was a nice bonus. Learning it would help compensate for Fang Bo’s weaknesses in close combat.
He now needed melee abilities to apply negative status effects to enemies up close.
Improving his combat skills would definitely be helpful in the upcoming battles.
As he glanced at Jorogumo, who was on guard beside him, Fang Bo noticed that the sounds of fighting in the town seemed to have lessened considerably.
It made sense, after all. With an unknown number of Reincarnators arriving, the first thing they would do was test their combat abilities and analyze the fighting styles of the characters in this world.
These poor ghost spiders didn’t stand a chance.
With the space’s concealment ability, Fang Bo confidently walked down the street with Jorogumo.
As for Sorcerer Ali, Fang Bo admired his strong sense of justice and decided to team up with him to complete the Demon Slayer storyline.
Ali, for his part, had made a wise decision. Despite the dangers ahead, the rewards he stood to gain would far exceed anything he had experienced before.
On this matter, Fang Bo figured the onmyoji lady would know best.
“Sigh,” Ali sighed softly as he looked at the grim surroundings. Fang Bo could almost feel the man’s sorrow radiating outward.
But he didn’t ask for details. Everyone had secrets they didn’t want touched—just as Fang Bo wouldn’t answer any questions about his past.
Of course, Fang Bo still didn’t fully understand why a group of supernatural beings from the real world was hunting him.
The two left the town, heading toward Spider Mountain.
If ordinary ghost spiders were this difficult to deal with, the dangers in Spider Mountain would surely be even greater. Charging in recklessly would lead to serious consequences.
Better to let other Reincarnators go first, drawing aggro for them. That might reduce a lot of unnecessary trouble.
Jorogumo’s summoning time had about two and a half hours left, plenty of time for battle. The mountain wasn’t far from the town, after all.
As they walked, Ali kept glancing at Fang Bo, his expression a little uneasy.
Finally, he made up his mind and turned to his bewildered companion.
“You used some kind of probe earlier, trying to check my information, right?”
“You revealed your cards, so as a teammate, I won’t hide mine either.”
With that, Ali willingly displayed his innate ability, leaving Fang Bo utterly shocked by its effects.
“You’re a…”
(End of chapter)