The massive doors to the throne room of the Great Tomb of Nazarik creaked open, revealing Ragnarok, who stepped inside with a confident stride. He approached the throne, where Ainz Ooal Gown, the Overlord of the Tomb, sat in silence, his eyes fixed on the young warrior.
Ragnarok bowed deeply, his armor creaking with the movement. "Ragnarok, did you do your job properly?" Ainz asked, his voice low and even.
"Yes, Dad," Ragnarok replied, his voice firm.
With a swift motion, Ragnarok retrieved Avarice and Generosity from his storage and presented them to Ainz. The two artifacts glowed with an otherworldly energy, their power palpable in the air.
"Interestingly, a lot of experience points have been accumulated here," Ainz observed, his eyes narrowing as he examined the artifacts. "What do you want as a reward?"
Ragnarok hesitated for a moment before responding, "I'll ask for it later."
Ainz nodded, his expression unreadable. "Okay, then you can go now."
With a bow, Ragnarok turned and departed, leaving Ainz to ponder the implications of the artifacts' power.
As the doors closed behind Ragnarok, Ainz's gaze fell upon Avarice, his mind racing with the possibilities. He had experimented with the artifact, testing its limits and capabilities. The results had been fascinating, to say the least.
[ Avarice and Generosity have been used several times in the new world. So Ainz experimented once. Even if the people who are with the wearer except for the wearer when the Avarice is activated kill someone, whether the experience of the dead person is preserved in the Avarice. The result of this test was, yes, the experience of the person who was killed by the people along with the wearer was also preserved in Avarice.]