GAME CREATOR SYSTEM

Chapter 18: 18 - What a Surprise!



Realizing that my Mana was reacting in the same way as it did when the System withheld my Mana to do what I was imagining in the Game Core, my heart started racing and I sped up my Mana production along with it.

As I was practicing, I was doing everything slowly, spending only 0.1 MP per second to understand the structure of the magic and not make any mistakes.

Now that I realized that the System had taken control of my Mana, I was curious and immediately poured a full 1 MP, which strangely wasn't enough, causing me to pour a little more and a familiar message to appear in front of me.

[1.5 Mana Point Stored, do you wish to perform the 'Luminis' spell?]

Feeling my heart race, I replied mentally. "Yes.

With my answer, the Mana began to flow out of my finger and while this was happening I focused completely on understanding the movement the Mana was making as it left my finger.

Unfortunately, the spell was completed very quickly.

In less than a second, the Mana was converted into a bright sphere of light that floated above my hand.

'Wait a second... didn't the book describe the luminosity of this light as a little weaker? ' I asked myself confusedly.

Looking at the book again, I confirmed that it was describing the light as a little dimmer than what I was seeing.

'Could System have done the spell in a different way?

Deciding to test it out, I repeated the spell while mentally thinking that I didn't want the System's help, a trick I'd discovered while I wanted to have fun doing Runestone and controlled my Mana manually.

Having read the book a few times and personally experienced the feeling of Mana leaving my body and shaping itself to do the spell, I managed to do it on the first try!

The problem is that the luminosity of the sphere is much lower than the sphere I made using System's help...

'Maybe System did the spell so perfectly that the power of it increased? Isn't that why the price of the spell increased to 1.5 MP even though the original cost 1 MP?!' I was shocked by this possibility.

Not because I could live in a very well-lit house, but because if System has made a spell like this, which is originally so simple, into such a perfect form that it's apparently even better than the book author's spell, couldn't System also do that with the more complicated spells?

I could simply try to imagine a spell, just as I imagined the Runestone cards, and the System would create it somehow!

Sure, I couldn't invent something out of thin air, I tested it in Game Core and only things that I could imagine working were possible to develop, but with that possibility I thought of something.

Holding out my hand and keeping a clear image of something, I began to use mana.

'Mana is getting stuck to my fingertip! This is working!' I thought excitedly as I continued to supply Mana.

1 MP...

2 MP...

5 MP...

10 MP...

20 MP...

40 MP...

45 MP...

50 MP!

[50 Mana Points Stored, do you want to model a "Saphire Drake Card"?]

Exactly the same first message that System showed me when I came to this world, but at a cost 10x higher than making this card in Game Core...

'Holy shit, I can use the System to replicate things from the game directly in real life?!' I was shocked.

'Yes!'

As soon as I answered that, the 50 MP started leaking out of my hand, quickly shaping a card identical to the first card I made in Game Core.

This card had no effect, it was just a simple card with good quality paper and pretty drawings, but being able to hold this card in my fingers opened up great possibilities for the future.

Although this world has a way for Players to obtain items in Game Cores and convert them to the real world, the information on how this works is confidential and only Federation officials and leaders of the major Guilds know.

By how securely this information is kept you can see how valuable it is, and now I've discovered that I can do it because of the System!

After so many revelations I had to stop momentarily and adjust my thoughts.

Firstly, it is possible to let the System do the spells for me in case of combat, but the time it takes for the System to accumulate my Mana until the window appears, I answer the question and the spell finally comes out of my finger is longer than the time it takes to do the spell directly, making it difficult to use it in combat.

But using the System as a teacher so that I can learn the best way to do a spell is completely feasible.

As the System uses my Mana, it's much easier to learn with it controlling my Mana than reading about it or watching someone else do it.

But books aren't useless, just like when I tried to use Neurological False Feedback in Runestone, the System bases the MP cost on the knowledge I have of what I want to do.

Probably if I knew a spell to create objects out of thin air, the cost of making the card would drop several times.

But nothing would stop me from learning how to do the spells from the System itself and trying to reduce the cost, right?

To confirm this theory, I used another 1.5 MP to let the System do the 'Luminis' spell again and watched the whole process slowly with great attention.

The spell was just as perfect as the first.

Now on my turn, I tried to replicate everything I saw System use my Mana to do and to my surprise my spell actually got brighter!

Repeating this process again, after watching System and repeating the process manually, my spell got even brighter!

'That's really doable! ' I thought excitedly.

Now for the last point I had to think about, the point that dealt with how the System could recreate the things I imagined in the real world, I decided to be extremely cautious about this.

'As I'm only a Rank F Game Creator, at the bottom of the food chain, I can't let anyone know that I have this ability. Even if implementing it in one of my games made the game even more popular, I still have no means of protecting myself... it would just create an even bigger target on me that I currently couldn't handle. I thought.

But thinking about the power and influence that high-ranking Game Creators had in the world, I knew that it would only be a matter of time before I had to deal with it.

Deciding not to get too deep into this area now, I just contented myself with continuing to study magic.

After spending so much MP I was almost running dry, so I just held on to the magic book and focused on learning the spells it taught.

This book was focused on the study of magic based on English teachings, I was curious to know other styles of applying magic, but thinking about how bad US relations were with some of the countries with the most interesting ways of magic, I figured it would be difficult to get this knowledge nationally.

Although some of the knowledge had spread worldwide, only the shallowest part of it was available to the public, with the later and more important parts being guarded by governments and powerful individuals around the world.

'Come to think of it, I can also slowly deduce some of this knowledge from other countries, right?' I started to think about it, until I realized that I was setting another trap for the government to take an interest in me.

My life in this world never gave much thought to how the government worked, but my life in the other world had a very negative impression of any kind of government, regardless of whether it was my country's or foreigners', and this antipathy stayed with me.

The magic I had available to learn was enough for a while, I'd better not be greedy and just keep studying diligently...

-

Waking up the next day, while I was eating a simple breakfast that I had prepared, I took out my cell phone and started looking at the notifications that popped up.

Most of the notifications were from FrostHaven Entertainment's social networks.

The post I'd made yesterday already had 1,400 likes and over 30,000 impressions, a very good number of likes for that amount of impressions.

The page had almost reached a thousand followers and what interested me most were the comments from users.

Surprisingly, comments from normal people complaining about not being able to play Runestone were appearing frequently, unfortunately I didn't know any way of turning the game into something that could be played on the computer.

Although I liked games in my past life, I didn't even know how to program...

But I was curious about how people were figuring out how Runestone worked and to my surprise, [OnerOwns], Runestone's Top 1 Player was also a streamer!

And not only a streamer, he also had a very good audience, with almost 200 people watching his stream.

'How interesting, who would have thought that a big streamer would get to know and play my game? ' I thought excitedly as I clicked on his stream, interested to see how he played and what his audience's reaction was.

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