2 Character Creation (1/2)

”Good, you're finally awake.”

Gray finally woke up from the massive loss of blood as he saw the woman smiling playfully at him.

To his astonishment, the once severed part on his right arm is all healed up, bringing his hand back to normal, like the incident with the rabbit never happen at all.

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”How?” Gray asks as he stared his right hand in seemingly good condition.

”Divine Magic, mortal.” The woman answered with a chuckle.

They are still in the same clearing, with the woman sitting down with her legs crossed as she eyed the boy with intrigue.

”Damn, I was expecting to return to my office in one piece,” Gray said with a frown. ”But seeing that I'm still here, then it definitely is not a dream.”

”Yes mortal.” The woman answered. ”To put it in simple terms for your feeble mind to comprehend, you are in a world of a video game.”

”A what!?” Gray's eyes widen at the sudden revelation. Then, the boy regains his composure, seeing no use in panicking. ”I see. Perhaps that explains how the rabbit disappeared in pixels when it exploded. I guess that was your doing?”

”Yup.” The woman grinned. ”As such, you are in debt with me mortal.”

”Mortal,” Gray questioned her. ”You keep calling me that. Are you some kind of goddess or something?”

”Bingo.” The woman winks cheerfully. ”You sure are perceptive mortal. Are you perhaps an expert in these kinds of things?”

”What do you mean 'these kinds of things'?” Gray tilted his head in confusion.

”You know,” The woman replied. ”Fantasy, games, open worlds, MMORPG, that sort of things. I bet you are wondering who I really am right?”

Gray nodded in response, truly interested in the true nature of the woman conversing with him.

”Alright, allow me to introduce myself.” The woman stood up. ”My name is Sylvia, the System Goddess of this world, the world of Silverhart.”

At hearing the world's name, Gray's eyes immediately widen in shock, familiar with the name.

”Silverhart?”

”Yes mortal.” The Goddess now known as Sylvia said, eyeing the boy's baffled expression. ”Judging by your reaction, I can say that you are awfully familiar with this world's name. Care to elaborate on the matter, mortal? In fact, the reason why I save you is that I sense a presence entering this world's boundary without my expressed permission.”

”I guess.” Seeing perhaps no harm to tell him about his circumstances, the boy told her of how he ended up here. He regaled the story of his previous memories of him overworking in the office together with his team.