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Chapter 4 - Conditions

Instead of being thrilled, Zeke's expression is that of confusion.

'What the hell? What kind of choices are these? even idiots can pick the best choice here!'

Anyone with a working brain could figure out which of the three gives the most amount of benefits. Unless Zeke values his classmates, he'd pick the third. Unless Zeke wants to have a random life, he'd still pick the third. Unless Zeke doesn't want a guaranteed good life until he figures out the nature of this world, then he'd pick the third. Although Zeke wants a not-so-boring life, he wouldn't dare risk his entire life just to have some fun, which is still unclear as he might be transported to his future graveyard. He didn't hesitate anymore and picked the third.

'Old Deity, I don't know if you're serious about these choices, but even a normal person knows what choice to pick here. Let's not trouble ourselves further, please tell me more about the third choice. I'm not acquainted enough to care about my classmates, and I'm sure as hell not interested in having a difficult situation as soon as I land. I haven't learned substantial information yet, who knows what kind of world there is. Going in a random place right now would mean suicide for me even if I have a strong power.'

The deity seem to have expected this. He purposely gave and described each choices 'meticulously' to corner Zeke to choose the decision that would yield both of them benefits.

[Very well, what a splendid choice, young brat! I like your decisiveness. I'll explain your chosen circumstance now, and only ask questions after I finish my explanation. The choice you picked is actually me being generous for you. 'Freedom' is the word that best described this so I decided to summarize it all in one word. Basically, you get to pick where you want to be born. Seems a pretty good deal, am I right? but unfortunately, it has its disadvantage, and that is to start over. Keep in mind that this choice will transfer you into an infant, unlike your classmates who get bodies that matched the age of their soul. This basically means you'll be reliving your childhood life and start as an infant here, with only your memories intact. Besides that, I can also guarantee your conditions as long as it isn't excessive or too troublesome. You only need to agree to one condition of mine and this offer is all yours.]

Zeke didn't express joy or excitement towards the temptation of the deity as he clearly heard the last sentence. He didn't feel wronged about it since he was the one getting all the benefits anyway, and he only needed to fulfill one condition. The problem is, a deity's condition can't be compared to a normal one made by mortals. One must know that deities see things in a different way than mortals. A simple condition from them can be considered as a double-edged blade for mortals. Although the rewards are great, they will basically be shackled by the condition, hence limiting their freedom, in a sense. Zeke wanted to hear the condition first before celebrating his 'splendid' choice.

'I'm very satisfied with the choice I made. However, can you tell me first about your condition?'

The deity's eyes lit up. This deal he's making can be considered half-done, and he only needed to pick his words carefully so as to not scare the victim. He pondered for a while then said.

[Sure, it doesn't feel right to have you accept first before knowing what it is, right? I'm impressed, young brat. You're indeed capable enough for my favor. You see, this old man found a soul wandering near my plane. I couldn't help but pity this soul. It seems to be slumbering when I saw it. I can't take care of it, so I'm handing it to you. All you need to do is to take care of it and nourish it, that's all.]

Zeke was a bit baffled. Just that? all those good conditions just in exchange for this? Zeke thought about it. All he needed was to basically look after it. It shouldn't be that hard, right? As Zeke pondered for a while more, he thought it was only the deity's way of saving face. He thought the deity gave him a condition was because he also wanted those conditions. It wouldn't be fair if the deity only gave without receiving anything. His negative impression of the deity disappeared, and it got replaced by respect.

'This deity just doesn't want to lose face, is he? Well, I thought he was a cold schemer.'

The deity read his thoughts, and he barely managed to hold back the urge to laugh. The kid seem to misunderstand his intentions. But he preferred the boy's assumption rather than knowing the truth as it made him look righteous to the kid.

'Hah, this kid doesn't know anything at all. He seems to have underestimated my condition. In the end, you still can't outwit me, kid. HAHA' The deity sneered inwardly. He felt good one-upping this mortal who seems to be on guard against everything. It was a very satisfying feeling for him.

'Alright. I accept your conditions, Mr. Deity. Can I state mine now?'

[Alright, young brat. State what you want and I'll try to fulfill it to the best of my ability.]