Keagan returned to the park, the same spot where the mystical door had transported him to the other realm. A surge of questions flooded his mind, compelling him to seek answers from the system. With a quick summon, he initiated a rapid-fire session of inquiry.
"Hey system, did all that really happen? Did I actually defeat a villain?" he asked, his voice filled with both excitement and disbelief.
The system responded in its convincingly human-like robotic voice, "Yes, all your actions have been recorded in your activity report, accessible at any time."
A sense of satisfaction washed over Keagan. However, he couldn't help but notice that not much time had passed in the real world. It was only a two-hour difference from when he left in the evening to now, even though it felt like he had spent an entire night in the other world. Perplexed, he decided not to dwell on it for now, as a jumble of emotions overwhelmed him.
Some passersby cast curious glances at him, seemingly talking to himself without realizing the vivid display in his vision. To blend in, Keagan opted to take out his old analog button phone, a second-hand purchase from someone clearing out their garage. It was a stark contrast to the cutting-edge smartphones most people owned, but it was all he could afford.
As he adjusted to the sight of his regular clothes, the superhero suit he had worn vanishing, Keagan couldn't help but notice the newness of his attire. The lingering scent of the store clung to his clothes, and a price tag dangled from his trousers.
He headed towards the roadside, hoping to hail a passing cab while continuing his conversation with the system.
"I remember the blonde girl, Emberlyn. She mentioned something about the country we were in calling itself Arcanum. What exactly is that place?" Keagan inquired, his curiosity piqued.
"The world you encountered operates under the same physical laws as your own, except for the presence of the system. That is all you need to know," the system replied with an air of mysteriousness.
Keagan pressed further, "So, are you a part of that world? Like, are you considered a deity or something? And why are the others unaware of your existence?"
"The nature of my presence is inconsequential, Spectral Guardian. My purpose is to assist you in your journey to becoming the number one hero. That is all you need to be concerned with," the system responded, its tone carrying a hint of ominousness, though not in a threatening manner.
Sensing that further questioning would yield no substantial answers, Keagan decided to let it go. He flagged down an approaching cab and settled into the backseat, providing the driver with polite instructions on his destination. As the cab driver keyed in the information on the GPS, Keagan's mind wandered to various thoughts. He glanced at towering skyscrapers, contemplating how he could use his newfound powers to demolish them with a mere gesture, or alternatively, acquire them with the vast wealth he now possessed. The anticipation of returning home grew within him, fueling his excitement.
They arrived at their destination, and Keagan spotted his younger brother, Josh, eagerly waving from inside the house. The cab driver couldn't help but notice the dilapidated state of the house and wondered if Keagan had the means to pay for the ride. He braced himself, prepared to be forceful and confrontational if he suspected Keagan was trying to avoid paying. However, much to his surprise, Keagan pulled out a crisp 100-dollar bill and tapped the driver's shoulder. The cab driver, taken aback, reached into his glove compartment and handed over the change. Keagan thanked him warmly and stepped out of the cab.
Meeting his brother halfway up the crumbling stairs, they watched as the cab driver drove away. The state of the neighborhood made it clear that security was not a priority in that area.
"Hey Josh, how's the new bike holding up?" Keagan asked, his face beaming with a happy smile.
"It's everything I asked for! I even rode it inside the house, just like you said. But now it's made me hungry again, and I'm not sure if we have enough food left for both of us. So, I waited for you to come back so we could eat," Josh replied.
Keagan pondered for a moment and then made a decision. "You know what? Forget about that food. It's been stale for three days now, and I don't think our stomachs can handle it. Besides, I don't think our bodies can endure another night of cold rain and mice nibbling at our feet. Let's go out to eat. Bring your bicycle and some clothes too. I don't think we'll be coming back here anytime soon," Keagan said, casting a lingering gaze at the house, perhaps bidding it farewell.
Josh chuckled amusedly. Turning to his older brother, he asked innocently, "Hey Keagan, where did you get the money for the bike?" Keagan smiled back at him.
"I got that promotion I always wanted. Now, we can live the life we've always dreamed of!" he answered with joy in his voice.
As they walked away, Keagan cast one last glance at the house. Its desolate appearance was a stark contrast to the vibrant world they were stepping into. The darkness enveloped it, broken windows evidence of vandalism, overgrown foliage consuming parts of the fence and basement. The house wore a coat of green mold, while a gaping hole in the roof revealed its vulnerability to the elements. To most, it was an unnoticed structure, lost among countless others. But for the two brothers, it held a peculiar significance—a sanctuary in the face of life's cruelties. Its worn-out insulation provided meager warmth, enough to endure the nights.
With a final turn onto the main street, Keagan whispered a quiet gratitude, an expression meant solely for the dilapidated house that had sheltered them.
Keagan continued walking on the sidewalk, observing his brother skillfully maneuvering his new bike through the parked cars. Eventually, they arrived in a neighborhood where a restaurant was still open. Keagan gestured to Josh, and he obediently stopped and turned. They entered the restaurant and chose a table near the counter. A friendly young waitress approached them, offering a warm greeting. Josh's elation was palpable, his spirits lifted on this rare day of joy. The waitress took notice.
"Hi, what can I get you guys?" she asked with a smile.
Keagan turned to Josh, who was bubbling with excitement. "What do you want, Josh?" he inquired.
Josh eagerly pointed to a particular item on the menu, his choice resonating with him. Keagan nodded, signaling the waitress to bring the same dish. As they sat there, waiting for their order to arrive, Keagan absorbed the atmosphere, the weight of his newfound status sinking in. Memories of family dinner dates with their father and brother, and their mother's presence, flooded his mind. He longed to recreate that feeling for his brother, a yearning that resonated within himself as well.
The waitress snapped him back to reality by placing their orders in front of them. He looked up and caught her smile, sensing that she understood the joy he was bringing to his younger brother, and could feel the uplifting energy in the air.
"Will that be all?" she asked politely, balancing her tray as the condensation from the cold drinks brushed against her clothes. She seemed unfazed by it.
"I have another question. Could you recommend a nearby motel where we can stay? My brother and I just moved here and we're searching for houses to rent. We need a place to stay while I look for a permanent residence," Keagan inquired, seemingly embarrassed to reveal the state of living they were in.
"Oh, sure! There's one right across the street from here. It's a few blocks away, but it's only a 20-minute walk. I actually live in one of the dorms there. I'm a student at the university, so I know the area well. My shift ends in about 5 minutes. Would you be willing to wait for me to close up so I can take you both there?" the waitress offered.
"Sure, we don't mind," Keagan replied. The waitress nodded in agreement as she made her way back to the kitchen. The mention of her being a student reignited Keagan's aspirations. He had once dreamed of becoming a computer engineer, but his dreams were shattered by his father's untimely death. He had already applied to prestigious universities and had been accepted into several of them, thanks to his exceptional grades. However, his mother had squandered all the money his father had saved for his college tuition on drugs and her unreliable boyfriend. But now, his dreams began to flicker back to life as he realized he had the power to pursue whatever he desired. In that moment, he also remembered that his brother had been forced to drop out of school.
He yearned to give his brother the world, but he also understood that he wouldn't be around for most of the day due to his new double life. Josh couldn't simply wait for his brother to return from his own adventures. Keagan resolved to find the best prestigious private boarding school for his younger sibling, a place where he could be surrounded by children his age and forget about the harsh realities of their now-past life. He vowed to create a healthier environment for his brother, far from the cruelty they had endured.
Chapter 10Keagan turned the key in the motel room door, which creaked open, and Josh burst into the room, leaping onto the bed with boundless energy. The mattress sank under his weight as if embracing his vibrant spirit. Keagan followed closely behind, feeling the exhaustion seep into his bones. It was almost 11 p.m., and he hadn't experienced a proper sleep session in what felt like forever. Although his body had fully recovered from the injuries, thanks to his exceptional healing factor acquired from the system, it still needed time to recharge after expending its entire energy reserves. Keagan knew that once he touched the bed, it would be lights out for him. But before he succumbed to sleep, he wanted to share the good news with his brother about his plans for resuming his education.Taking a deep breath, Keagan sat down on the edge of the bed, facing Josh, who was eagerly awaiting his brother's attention. He looked into Josh's eyes, searching for a glimmer of hope and excitement
As Keagan approached the rooftop, the familiar scent of vehicle exhaust filled the air, reminding him of the bustling city below. He spotted Dante, slouched over the railings and gazing down at the city with a calm demeanor. Though Dante seemed aware of Keagan's presence, he made no effort to acknowledge him or turn his head. Keagan understood the unspoken signs and decided not to disturb him.Leaning against the doorway that led back into the building, Keagan observed the cityscape, waiting for the rest of the squad to arrive—time seemed to stretch as they remained in this silent stalemate. But soon, the atmosphere shifted with the arrival of Lily, whose vibrant energy breathed life into the surroundings.Lily bounded onto the rooftop, her infectious enthusiasm lighting up the space. She greeted Keagan with a cheerful smile, bringing some much-needed warmth to the otherwise subdued atmosphere. Keagan couldn't help but feel a sense of relief as he exchanged greetings with Lily, gratef
Chapter 12Whiplash stood there, waiting for Keagan's answer. He could see the wrinkles on his face behind his half mask as he pondered, but he didn't interrupt his thought process. "I'll give you a definitive answer after the task you're going to assign me. Right now, I can't make such a heavy decision on the spot. I need some time to think," Keagan finally responded. Whiplash felt a sense of relief wash over him. He had been testing Keagan, seeing if he was the type to act fast and think later. As a teacher of many, he couldn't seem to turn off his role, always seeking to turn situations into teaching moments or tests for his students. Keagan passed his little test, but Whiplash knew it wasn't the right time to press him for an answer. Deep down, however, he felt a sense of pride for Keagan's thoughtful approach."Okay, I understand. I'll give you the time you need to think it over. But for now, you must focus on your task. Consider yourself a B-ranked hero from this moment on. You
Keagan arrived at the meet-up point. From a distant vantage point, NeoVista revealed itself as a sprawling cityscape illuminated by a neon tapestry of lights. The metropolis buzzed with life, its streets alive with the ebb and flow of a tech-driven society. Towering skyscrapers pierced the night sky, their facades adorned with dazzling displays that bathed the surroundings in a vibrant glow. Their lights seemingly blinded Keagan as he traversed the rooftops, taking in the city with a bird’s eye viewAs pedestrians navigated the bustling streets, their augmented reality glasses flickered with information and overlays, guiding them through the labyrinthine cityscape. The denizens of NeoVista, a tapestry of humanity, showcased an array of cybernetic enhancements, their bodies transformed by the merging of man and machine. Neural implants glowed softly beneath the skin, a testament to the seamless integration of technology into everyday life.The architecture of NeoVista told a story of c
Blitz chuckled and addressed Keagan, seemingly amused by his skepticism. "You must be the Spectral Guardian, huh? Quite the peculiar name," he remarked, swiftly taking the can from Keagan's hand and popping open the lid. With a series of rapid blinks, Blitz appeared to savor the flavor of the energy drink, as if it enhanced its taste. He then returned the can to Keagan and tapped him on the shoulder."If you're going to drink anything, I highly recommend the Wild Berry flavor of Pulse Power. It's my personal favorite!" Blitz exclaimed, his smile exaggerated as if he were starring in a commercial. Keagan regarded him with a strange look, finding his animated demeanor rather overwhelming. Moreover, Blitz seemed oblivious to the concept of personal space. Keagan turned his attention back to the can; he was still thirsty, but Blitz's earlier invasive act of drinking from it had dampened his enthusiasm for taking a sip."And you're not just saying that because you're sponsored by Pulse Pow
"Alright, that wraps it up for today. You can finish up your final sets while I submit the daily task report," Whiplash declared, closing his magazine and rising from his chair. The rest of the squad acknowledged his message. Dante stepped off the treadmill and reached for a towel hanging above his head.The team gathered around Whiplash to confirm their daily task rewards before going their separate ways. With a few taps on his display, Whiplash triggered a familiar ring notification sound that activated the augmented displays of each squad member. They navigated to their notification tabs and opened the pending messages, revealing the amount of skill points they had accumulated:- Shadow striker: 0.54 skill points- Sparkles: 0.48 skill points- Emberlyn: 0.52 skill points- Jester: 0.42 skill points- Blaze: 0.39 skill points"Another day, another worthless session just to earn measly skill points," Max muttered, closing his display and slumping into a nearby chair.The rest of the
Keagan stood amidst the dimly lit records office, lost in a daydream as he mechanically cleaned the shelves that housed countless paper files. It was a monotonous task, one that gave him plenty of time to retreat into his thoughts and escape the harsh realities of his life.As he wiped away the dust, the sound of approaching footsteps jolted him back to reality. His heart sank as he recognized the familiar voices of his tormentors – Marcus, the arrogant supervisor, and his lackeys, Todd and Kyle. These individuals took every opportunity to make Keagan's life miserable within the confines of the company walls.They sauntered into the room, their presence suffocating, their laughter dripping with malice. Marcus, a tall and imposing figure with a sneering expression, directed his gaze toward Keagan and said, "Looks like we've found our little janitor slacking off again. Maybe he needs a reminder of his place."Todd and Kyle snickered, joining in the mockery. Todd, a stocky guy with a cre
The voice faded away. At that moment, reality crashed back into his consciousness, reminding him of the impending doom he had narrowly escaped. The blaring horn of the approaching train pierced his ears, blending with the terrified screams of the onlookers who had gathered around the train tracks, anticipating a gruesome end. Instinctively, Keagan raised his arm to shield his face, bracing himself for the impact he desperately hoped to avoid.But then, something extraordinary happened.A blinding explosion of light erupted from within him, engulfing his surroundings and momentarily blurring his vision. The brilliance of the light-shielded him from the oncoming train as if a protective barrier had been erected in an instant. Simultaneously, a powerful buzzing sound filled the air, akin to the sizzle of live wires coming into contact and releasing a surge of electric energy. The buzzing grew louder, reaching an almost deafening pitch.BZZZ! BZZZ!Suddenly, Keagan found himself hurtling