"Mission completed."
"Completed the basic objective of the mission—60 points;"
"Pure White Hand: Holy Hand Level 100, Magic Arm Level 0—5 points;"
"No Kill: All humanoid Demons were redeemed—5 points;"
"Undead: All fellow Mage companions were intact and alive when the game was cleared—10 points;"
"Kind Hand: Most outsiders in the Level survived—4 points;"
"Holy Grail's Equivalent Exchange: Total consumption of Merit Points greater than 30 points—3 points;"
"Legendary Healer Mage: Your healing was astounding, saving countless lives—5 points;"
"Total score: 92 points. Rating: 'Monumental Achievement.'"
"Current mission score: 92 points (Monumental Achievement). Highest mission score: 92 points (Monumental Achievement)."
"Since the Player has achieved a 'Monumental Achievement' rating and met the hidden requirements, information on a hidden quest of the game will be acquired."
"Side Quest: Legendary Destruction Mage. Increase your destructive capabilities and deal more output to Demons to unlock this achievement."
"Would you like to upload this result as the final outcome? Upon successful upload, you will receive Merit Points and exclusive rewards corresponding to the rating Level."
"This evaluation can only be preserved for three days and cannot be uploaded afterward."
"The evaluation can only be uploaded once."
Monumental Achievement!
Ren Suo stared at these words, goosebumps covering his entire body.
He had finally scored over 90 points for the first time!
Actually, this was somewhat within Ren Suo's expectations. Frankly speaking, in "Mage Under the World Tree," Ren Suo had chosen the most challenging route: the Saint Hand Style.
Although Ren Suo initially just didn't want his friends from the Secret Realm of the Mysterious Country to perish so easily, he later discovered that the Saint Hand Style could fully utilize the advantages of companions and outsiders. He also swiftly gained a wave of reputation on Earth through it, so he continued down this path.
He only faced setbacks when he reached the final boss. If Ren Suo hadn't possessed the 'Truth Seeker,' all his previous gaming experiences might have become meaningless.
"No Kill," "Undead," "Kind Hand," and "Legendary Healer Mage" were clearly achievements only attainable through the Saint Hand Style. If he couldn't maintain no casualties when finally clearing the game, Ren Suo would have missed out on these achievements.
Moreover, Ren Suo also realized that even if he hadn't come up with the Truth Seeker, he would have definitely cleared the game based on his previous gaming experiences—albeit barely qualifying.
After playing three Three-star+ games, Ren Suo had finally summarized two key points:
"High Star-level games are hard to clear without spending Krypton Gold."
"To attain a high evaluation, spending Krypton Gold is not enough; it depends on the Player's accumulation outside the game."
For instance, consider the Truth Seeker in this game, who overwhelmingly defeated the boss. If it weren't for Ren Suo's "Mysterious Sovereign's Secret Records," "Struggle Warrior," and other Abilities, she definitely wouldn't have achieved such combat power.
Ren Suo could clear the first six Levels of this game with his ordinary skills and by spending Krypton Gold.
However, to achieve an extremely high evaluation upon clearing the game, one had to rely on external factors: Abilities, props, and even other game characters!
Ren Suo took out his notebook and furiously jotted down his recent gaming insights.
He felt that the Abilities and props he obtained from the games were less of a benefit to Player Ren Suo and more like assistance for 'Ren Naiser.' After all, Ren Suo was just a Player sitting at home. Meanwhile, the game character 'Ren Naiser,' whom he controlled, would appear in various places around the world, fighting for different objectives. Conversely, Ren Suo was actually serving 'Ren Naiser.' His "Mysterious Sovereign's Secret Records" and other Spells were of no real use to him personally. Instead, they were more effective when applied to the Truth Seeker, Magicians, or Devouring the Spirit of the World.
Yes, each game in the Mini-World Game Console was a separate game. And the reality Ren Suo lived in was also a game—it was just a poorly made one without any system. As long as Ren Suo's Cultivation improved and his status in the Countermeasure System and Research System increased, he would naturally obtain the Second Chapter of the "Mysterious Sovereign's Secret Records," Second-Tier Spells, Third-Tier Magic, and even High Order Spells... And then he could equip his game characters with them. Thinking this way, his motivation for Cultivation had increased quite a bit!
Returning to the screen, Ren Suo unhesitatingly chose to upload!
Was he kidding himself? Did he still want to strive for 100% completion? Achieving 92 points was already an unexpected outcome, a result of his external strategies performing in an unexpectedly bug-like manner; otherwise, he would have, at most, scraped a passing grade.
The 'Undead' achievement alone was worth a substantial 10 points!
Ren Suo had also basically calculated that a score of 60-69 was considered 'barely passing'; 70-79 was 'fairly good'; and 80-89 was 'extraordinary.'
A score of 90 points or above was considered a 'Monumental Achievement'!
Therefore, the 'Undead' achievement directly boosted Ren Suo's mission rating by an entire Level!
"Mission rating upload complete. You have earned 276 Merit Points. Please use them wisely."
"You have received a Three-Star Treasure Chest*1, which you can open in the Content Preservation Vault."
"Based on your gaming experience, you have received an exclusive reward: Pure White Mini Holy Grail."
"Based on your gaming experience, your game character 'Magician' has acquired 8 'Special Followers.'"
"'Mage Under the World Tree' upload complete. Thank you for playing. Endless Fun in the Mini World!"
Ren Suo breathed a sigh of relief.
The impact of "Mage Under the World Tree" was second only to "Devouring the Spirit of the World." However, unlike the mischievous Fairy Palace creatures, the story of a male Magician and a large group of Female Mages would only unfold in a Secret Realm unknown to outsiders.
Ren Suo opened the 'Equipment Interface' and saw that the 'Magician' character had, besides the 'Ability Column,' 'Props Column,' and 'Backup Column,' also a '+' symbol.
Upon clicking the '+' sign, a list of checked character profiles appeared: Ding Delan, Nimue, Red Hood, Lunpena, Merlin...
From now on, the Magician he controlled would be able to go into battle with this lineup of beauties!
—Though these Female Mages had all been part of a deceased Magician's harem.
Hmm. According to Red Hood and the others' descriptions of Merlin, it's possible Merlin was also part of the harem. After all, Merlin had no known scandals, while Liblom had countless. Magicians are human too! How could Merlin have resisted his internal Desire if he didn't have his most beloved person fighting alongside him?
Wait, wait a minute... So, Merlin ultimately killed Liblom himself? And then he peeled off Liblom's skin to make a Human Skin Book, writing Liblom's life on its pages? The Holy Grail definitely influenced this, but could the deeper reason be... Jealousy and envy?
This thought made Ren Suo shiver; he remembered the scene where Merlin quickly accepted a female identity.
Could it be that this was also Merlin's wish?
At that moment, a new message popped up in the upper left corner of the game:
"You have received a message."
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