"Where am I?" Aesir groaned, clutching his head as he woke up. Memories surged back. He'd been betrayed... "That's right... I was killed."
He stood, expecting the opulence of his suite. Instead, he found himself in a decrepit room, barely fit for rats. Blinking in disbelief, he checked his chest. No wounds. Just a frail body that couldn't withstand a child's punch, unlike the powerful form he once had.
Despite the shock, the scene felt familiar. He recognized this place and body. It was his home and his body from 15 years ago, back when he was a cowardly young man struggling to survive. He picked up his old brick phone and checked the time – 7:40 am, 10/10/2123.
Outwardly calm, his mind raced. This date meant Faction Online would launch in five hours. Shops selling the basic game Diving Gears would close in less than three hours. His once fuzzy memories of the past were now clear. These memories were fresh in this younger body, yet he also remembered everything beyond this date as if he had perfect recall.
He recalled saving every penny over the two years since Faction Online was announced, often starving himself to buy the most basic Diving Gear. With time running out, he decided to follow his past self's actions and buy the Diving Gear before the shops closed. Leaving his attic-like bedroom, he washed under a leaky shower that sprayed icy water. The discomfort was easy for the current Aesir, unlike his old self who took 10 minutes to adjust. After cleaning, he put on a shirt, summer shorts, and slippers before heading out.
Walking along the boulevard, he noticed the filthy surroundings of this poor area on the outskirts of town. Despite technological advancements – or perhaps because of them – nothing had changed. The poor grew poorer, while the rich became richer. Aesir wasn't at the very bottom, but he was close. Thanks to the remaining insurance money from his deceased parents, he stayed off the streets.
Although this part of town was rundown, there was still some commerce. It didn't take long to reach a small outlet store with a blue banner that read, "Get your Beowolf Diving Gears for Faction Online here with a basic starter's bundle for $300!!!" He didn't enter the shop immediately, instead waiting for a familiar event. In less than thirty seconds, four familiar faces appeared around the corner. As soon as they saw him, they began to snicker.
The leader, an ugly, fat fool named Coljarh, approached Aesir, his man tits jiggling. "Well, well, if it isn't Aesir the cowardly dragon. What brings you here? Come to donate money so we can start our Faction? How generous of you."
The three skinny, ugly followers behind him sniggered. Aesir rolled his eyes and sighed. Years ago, he had stammered and trembled, eventually getting beaten and extorted. The shopkeeper pitied him and loaned Aesir a used Diving Gear for beta testers so he could play the game.
This time, Aesir decided to change the script. He would remember this day as the moment the God of Chaos who sent him back in time set the foundations for his goal. "Piss off, Coljarh. Your stink is clogging my nose. What I'm here for is none of your business, shitbag."
Aesir's response was met with stunned silence. They never expected him to fight back. Aesir could have walked past them, letting it go, but he had a different idea. With a dark smirk, he punched the fat fool's gut, making them all gasp. Talking back was one thing, but attacking was another. "This is for all the times you bullied me, cowtits."
However, tubby didn't collapse in pain. With a surprised grunt, he realized the punch did nothing. As he and his lackeys realized this, their initial fear turned to laughter.
Aesir made no further move, simply smirking coldly as he watched them like insects. This made the bullies stop laughing, growing angry at his disdain.
"Alright, Aesir, you've grown some balls. Bu..." Tubby's words cut off as he spoke too much, realizing each word brought increasing pain to his chest and abdomen. "What did you do?" He could barely stand and fell to the ground, gasping and shrieking in agony.
His lackeys turned white as they heard their boss's agonized sounds. This wasn't normal pain; it was extreme torment. He sounded like a victim in a torture video. Turning to face the other three, Aesir spoke slowly but dangerously. "You have 10 seconds to give me every dollar you have, or you'll end up worse than him. He's so out of shape of course he'll be in excruciating pain."
Aesir cracked his knuckles. "But don't let that deceive you that your pain will be any lesser."
The coward in them showed up as they scrambled to give up all their money, even Coljarh's. They hurriedly dragged him away, looking scared that Aesir might change his mind and attack them.
Scoffing, he went into the store to buy the Diving Gear but found a strange sight. The cashier, a college girl working part-time, was shaking like she'd been shocked. Aesir had a good opinion of her from his past life, so her fear of him made him feel uneasy.
He sighed, wanting to smooth things over before they got worse. "Sorry about that. Those boys have been bullying me for two years and I always took it. Recently, a martial artist taught me a few moves, which I used on them, as you saw. If I hadn't, well..."
He let her finish the thought and she realized four against one could've ended much worse. She calmed down a bit but still eyed him cautiously. "What can I get you, sir?"
"I'd like to purchase the Faction Online Diving Gear," Aesir replied with an easygoing smile. Seeing this, she let go of her wariness as her occupational demeanor fully returned.
"Excellent, sir. That would be $400. Would you like to purchase a bundle as well?"
Aesir leaned on the counter easily and pretended to be deep in thought. "What are the available packages?"
Ths cashier went on to explain about all the packages as Aesir listened attentively.
Aesir already knew about all this, but he still paid close attention to see if there were any changes. Seeing as they were none, he contemplated his choices.
Aesir's brain was alive with rapid-fire thoughts, plans being hatched and choices predetermined. Upon reaching a conclusion, he decided to follow the most powerful path, the one that would bring him into opulence long before the date he achieved in his previous life.
"I'll take the master bundle and a few Slushies. Here's the money," he said as he gave the cashier the money.
"Now, let's get this roller-coaster ride started."
After securing his new Diving Gear and three small flasks of the potent Slushy nutrient, Aesir didn't rush into the game.With launch just hours away, he took a moment in his bedroom. Stripping down to his boxers, he began a simple Attack exercise, mindful of his weak muscles and malnourished body. Five minutes into the regimen, he hit his limit."This body can't even finish a set," he muttered with a frown.Drinking a full flask of Slushy, he immediately felt its intense effects coursing through his weak frame."Urgh!!... Arrghhh…." He coughed in pain, kneeling as the potent elixir surged through him. "I almost forgot how strong Slushy are on the first go. This one hit hard with my weak body."As the pain subsided, he stood, sensing a qualitative improvement in his breathing and movement. Though far from athletic, he felt less like a naked chicken and more like one armored for battle.Next, Aesir unpacked the Beowolf Diving Gear, admiring its design. He hadn't used Diving Gears since
The simple table emphasized how absurd Aesir's situation was. He was used to the complex menus of the 7th update, but he found a certain refreshing quality in this new simplicity.The AI was still gathering data for improvements, so things were pretty basic for now. But having the skill assist system active in the base version would definitely make his job easier.Without hesitation, Aesir activated his bundle. "Thank you for choosing the Master bundle!"No matter how much money you spent outside the game, you couldn't buy in-game currency. That's why these bundles offered a range of items, giving players a basic financial boost to start with. It was this clever feature that made Faction Online so special. The scarcity of resources and player support made it feel like discovering a new, untouched world—a potential goldmine. The difference here was that wealth in Faction Online didn't guarantee a big advantage.Aesir quickly moved potions into his limited inventory slots. He immediatel
Aesir was stunned. Beyond the experience gained, the amount of gold was staggering. Most affluent players had at best 20 bronze coins. Aesir had received 3000 gold coins—a fortune in the game's economy, which followed the standard MMO currency tiers.Valor points? A thousand with every human, elf, and dwarven kingdom and empire? Having 1000 Valor points entitled Aesir to own land in the awarded kingdom, among other powers coveted by players, notably the ability to circumvent the law.Humans inherently dominated all else, including NPCs initially regarded as mere programs. Aesir himself held this view until NPCs gained rights after the second update.Valor points from the Temple of Light were even more precious, granting access to exclusive paths and classes across kingdoms, akin to the Vatican's power over ancient Rome.The Temple bridged mortal and divine realms, holding unique treasures and legacies coveted by players. In Aesir's past life, a player with 70 Valor points accessed the
Killing intent wasn't physical; it was special energy waves from the brain, interpreted subconsciously as a warning. This made people with intense killing intent seem "creepy."This kind of thing goes beyond the body and is about the mind. Even though Aesir's current body hasn't taken a life yet, his strong killing intent from 15 years of gaming and real-life experiences was fully present.At this point, he could barely get up and looked at Grim with a grimace. While Grim's face stayed neutral, his mind was spinning. How could a mere human have such intense killing intent? Who was Aesir, and what had he seen and done to have such a scary aura? Even the current Demon King might hesitate in front of this mortal.Grim felt excited about battling Aesir in the future. He thought he could find some fun in that fight.With determination in his eyes, Aesir stayed on his knees despite Grim's maximum pressure. "Good lad! This boy will give me a good fight in a few years. I should challenge him
With this power, players causing trouble for sellers would be frozen and arrested right away. Even in Aesir's past experience, players wouldn't have risked causing trouble, even for something valuable like a legendary item—it wasn't worth it."Please line up and put your goods for sale, or you'll be arrested for bothering Faction-licensed sellers," she said with a smile.Players were released from their spell, and they quietly lined up, looking ashamed and cautious, almost as if they had planned it themselves.The trade went on for nearly six hours. More than half the player population in Amzion Crib Town had sold weapons, armor, and materials to Aesir and felt they had made a profit. Aesir chuckled but ignored taunts and jeers that he was wasting money like a fool.He had spent over 300 gold so far, but his gains couldn't be measured by mere coins. This hurdle would likely be the easiest in his Faction Online career.When fewer players came to his stall, he closed up and thanked eve
Aesir quietly left Amzion Crib town without saying a big goodbye. Before the upcoming update, he wisely spent his gold to make his inventory as big as possible. It cost him 50 gold, a lot for most players until the update. This showed how much of an advantage Aesir had because he remembered things from his past life. If he hadn't been reborn, the game's AI would have known exactly what would happen.Aesir understood how his choices could cause big changes, like the butterfly effect. He knew it was crucial to build a strong foundation quickly before his 15 years of knowledge became useless due to the timeline changing.Now he was traveling through the countryside, going through Danger Zones from level 3 to level 5. These places had smart monsters that fought back, but none could catch him because he was higher level and faster.Before he left, Aesir had already used his skill points. Players got five points for each level from 1 to 10 to make themselves stronger. But as levels went up,
Aesir couldn't afford to be bullied, so he let the monsters of the Danger Zone take his place.Sitting down to recover his stamina, he watched with mild sympathy as Howard had fun dressing up the proud, semi-intelligent monsters like dolls in lewd plays. Howard was a strange old man indeed.After a while, Howard ended his torment with a sigh of contentment. If Aesir didn't know better, he might have thought Howard had just received a divine massage."Well then, boy, you've put this old man through quite a lot dealing with those brutes for you. Sigh, at my age, I should have a fleet of young girls massaging my feet while I enjoy the sun..."He blew a smoke ring from his pipe, lost in thought. Aesir bit back his indignation. He knew better than anyone how shameless old man Howard could be. Arguing with him would only end in defeat."Ah, forget it. I am Howard the Great, father of the modern age and pioneer of the future. A man like myself should be forgiving and understanding towards br
Aesir materialized in an endless grassland and sighed, reflecting with a weary smile on everything that had transpired."I didn't expect killing Kyle to have such widespread consequences."To an outsider, Aesir's last conversation with Howard might have seemed cryptic, but he understood it perfectly. Howard hadn't given him the heraldry to spread his fame. After all, the old man had chosen this remote location to avoid worldly troubles. Why would he invite trouble by attracting attention?No, Howard was a Grade 5 Warlock Sovereign—one of the hidden powers Aesir had thought would take note of his actions, and indeed, Howard had. By bestowing the heraldry and revealing his true power, Howard was conveying to Aesir that every action had consequences.Forget Grim; there were thousands of others who had taken an undue interest in him, and they would soon be knocking on his door.Howard had gifted him the heraldry to provide a means of protection until Aesir grew strong enough to confront t