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Chapter 2 - First Simulation In Avatar World

[Also, if the host starts the simulation, the host will be able to draw three random talents. From low to high, the simulation talent grades are: White, Green, Blue, Purple, and Gold.]

Hearing that he could start the simulation if he wanted to, Linsley pondered for a moment before saying, "Okay, start the simulation."

'I have nothing to lose. I need to obtain power, or I'll end up as a slave to the Outer Gods.'

'No matter what, becoming a slave to those Outer Gods isn't something I can accept. Before, I couldn't resist since I wasn't blessed by the World Will and was powerless. But now that I have my golden finger, I'll make the best use of it.'

'And I'll save the world while I'm at it, why not?'

With those thoughts in mind, Linsley prepared for the worst-case scenario, knowing he had to rely on the system to become stronger.

-Ding!

[The simulation world has been chosen!]

[The simulated body of the host "Linsley Sinclair" has been transmigrated to the {Avatar World}.]

-Ding!

[Rolling three random talents…]

-Ding!

[Athlete (White): Have the body of an athlete, physically fit and healthy.]

[Fast Reflexes (Green): You have fast reflexes and a high chance of evasion.]

[Old Bachelor (White): You are an old virgin at 60 years old. If becoming a virgin at 30 means you can become a magician, and at 40 a sage, then what are you?

Note: You start the simulation at the age of 60 instead of 18 if you choose this talent.]

Seeing the three simulated talents he could choose from, Linsley grimaced at the sight of Old Bachelor (White).

The white talent grade alone meant that the Old Bachelor talent was useless and would only make him start the simulation at age 60. Compared to that, the Athlete (White) talent was far superior.

However, the Fast Reflexes (Green) talent was clearly the best option among the three. It was not only a green-grade talent but also incredibly useful according to its description.

Linsley chose Fast Reflexes (Green).

-Ding!

[The host has chosen the following talent: Fast Reflexes (Green)]

-Ding!

[Starting the simulation in {Avatar World}…]

-Ding!

[You opened your eyes and discovered that you are currently inside a modern room.]

[You stood up from your bed and checked the skies outside. As expected, you had indeed transmigrated into a new world. The skies here were blue, unlike the blood-colored red sky of your home world.]

[In other words, this new world wasn't god-forsaken, and a god was possibly safeguarding it from the Outer Gods.]

[When you looked outside the window, you discovered nothing out of the ordinary. You reviewed the memories inherited from this simulated body and, in your eighteen years of life in the Avatar World, you hadn't encountered anything extraordinary.]

[You decided to try your luck by searching the internet for any supernatural events, but as expected, you didn't find anything. Either the supernatural didn't exist, or information about it was suppressed by the government. You believed the latter was more likely.]

[In an attempt to encounter supernatural troubles, you decided to leave the comfort of your home and explore outside.]

[When you left your home, you walked on the streets and observed that it appeared to be just a normal city on the surface. Unlike your home world, people here did not move like lifeless humanoid flesh robots.]

[In this world, no one wore collars with name tags and barcodes. At least on the surface, this world seemed relatively peaceful and free from the Outer God's corruption.]

[You were unsure if this world harbored hidden dangers, but that's what you planned to discover during your exploration.]

[As you walked through the streets, you decided to make yourself look like a "vulnerable target." You took out your wallet, positioned the money to protrude from it, and let it "almost" slip out of your pants' back pocket.]

[You walked for fifteen minutes without any results.]

[After another thirty minutes, you were tired and dehydrated. You headed to a nearby café and ordered a glass of water.]

[When you reached for your wallet, you discovered it was gone!]

[You could have sworn you were secretly paying attention to your wallet during your stroll. Either you were too dehydrated to notice, or someone used supernatural abilities to steal your wallet.]

[Feeling that the latter was quite absurd and not wanting to jump to conclusions, you drank your glass of water quickly. After quenching your thirst, you left the café and retraced your steps in an attempt to find your wallet.]

[In the end, you succeeded and found your wallet placed in a dark alley after searching for ten minutes while retracing your steps.]

[However, there was one problem. You hadn't entered that dark alley, so there was no way your wallet should be there unless an animal like a cat or dog had taken it.]

[There was also the possibility that someone had placed it there as bait to lure you into the alley. This seemed likely, but you were fearless.]

[After all, you knew you had transmigrated into the Avatar World, and you also knew this was a simulation. This knowledge gave you a great advantage, allowing you to take more risks.]

[Although entering the dark alley to get your wallet might alert a hostile perpetrator and even lead to your death, you didn't care. You needed to take risks to contact the supernatural side of this world.]

[With that in mind, you stepped into the dark alley and went to pick up your wallet. While doing so, you focused your attention on your surroundings, ready to dodge if something attacked you.]

[However, even after you reached for the wallet, nothing happened. Still, you didn't let down your guard.]

[As soon as your fingertip touched the wallet, you felt an overwhelming sense of impending doom. Despite your fast reflexes, you couldn't react in time. Your body exploded instantly, as if you had triggered a hidden bomb.]

[You died.]

[Remark: Seriously? You died before even meeting the enemy.]