47 Chapter 43 ~ A New Game but the Same yet Differen (2/2)

”A Templar, I guess.”

”What, preposterous! You would just run around in a bikini, why would you pick something so holy?” Kurira burst out to laughter when her pair says that, she only glanced, but didn't respond.

Having one as a Pinnacle and then the other as an Advanced class, Rakuri wants to balance it out and play as the Base class.

”All right. I guess the Mage it is then.”

None of them actually configure their appearance, leaving them as default which is mimicking their real life's appearance. Rakuri went as Rakuri, Kurira went as Kurira, but for Siola… she went as Dola.

Her hands trembles, with a smile on her face, she turned to face the others and then hit the start on the menu. The system girl has gone, the Realism Mode is no more.

Most of the menu settings have been changed to be something so simplistic, they wondered what happened.

Soon after, as light passes through their eyes. They emerged from the ground, inside the cell in a cage of the Prison Realm.

One thing they quickly noticed when they opened their eyes is that… inside the cell, the group of old men is gone. Dola frowned as she walked around, ”I've saved them before. Of course, they won't be here anymore.” She hasn't confirmed their safety, and because of it, she was saddened a little. It was only for a short time, but the group of old men, especially Baldy, was very ”kind” to her.

”...” Wearing only tattered clothing, all three of them going around in the room searching for something. Looking for a way out. Kurira noticed that there is a mild ringing tone in her head, ”Hey, how do I open the status again?”

”Well, we need a mirror, of course?” said Dola.

”Not that, you idiot. I still remember we used to open the status without that annoying mirror.”

Being faced by a sudden insult, Dola quickly went to shut her mouth. Rakuri's eyes light up instead, ”Eyes… we use our eyes back then.”

”Ah!” both Dola and Kurira pound their palms. Soon after, they both walked towards each other and looked at each other's eyes.

”…”

Mumbling seductively, ”Your eyes are beautiful, Dola.” Her cheeks redden a bit, ”Shut it. Just do it quickly.”

Focusing her eyes straight to the reflection of the brown color, Kurira managed to open up her status. There is a notification in the inbox.

She quickly opened it right away, and it instantly enlarged out of her eyes.

Many lists of changes are active. However, most of them actually mean nothing to them. Except is that now, the Realism mode has been integrated into the Normal mode. This is game-changing. Not only that there is no more Pain Reduction slider, all the survival mechanics are active. Snowy mountains will freeze you to death if you're not using a mantle or cloak, fire spells will burn the environment, and a lot more.

”This is quite messed up, so all players are now in Realism Mode, huh. They compensated by giving them 14 days boosters to all EXP and Loot gain.”

”We received ours?” asked Dola.

”Yep. Guess we better hurry and get the fuck out of here before it died down.”

”Wait, is it like, 14 days here or in real life?”

”Real life, baby. Come on, we should go. There are some weapons there behind that coffin, go carry it for us.”

”Eh? Since when I'm your porter?”

”Well, 'cause you're a Necromancer, duh. What can you do in this early game? Guess what, Nothing! Now, be a good dog and fetch those weapons!”

”Hngrr…” gritting her teeth knowing that it's the truth, Dola can only swallow it and just do what she says.

Continuing on, she took the weapons and distribute them to her companions. Rakuri was being given a staff, Kurira took the wooden club and a plank shield while Dola holds the leftover weapons, putting them in her inventory, and she also uses a staff.

As soon as they holds them…

*BAM*

A ball of flame blasted the cell's door, a man appeared, ”Hey, you! Lost ones! You wanna get out of here? Come help us.”

The three tilted their brows. With Kurira on the front, they decided to go along with it. Curious about what the man's plans are. ”Heeh, lead on, my man.”