Chapter 8: Chapter 8: Detailed Explanation of the Cheat System! Dudley's Ambitions!
According to the information fed back to him by the System.
The levels of regular regret events, from lowest to highest, are d, c, b, A, and S.
The d-level regret event is the lower limit, no question about it.
The S-level regret event is not the upper limit. If you encounter a special target, you can also unlock the higher SS-level and SSS-level regret events.
The rewards for solving SS-level and SSS-level regret events are temporarily unknown.
After solving a regular regret event from d to S level, the fixed reward is an opportunity to fuse magic items of the corresponding level.
For example, if you solve a d-level regret event, the fixed reward is an opportunity to fuse d-level magic items.
If the regret event is solved well, the System will also reward additional opportunities to fuse magic items, but the additional rewards will not be higher than the fixed rewards.
In the most ideal state, if Dudley solves a d-level regret event perfectly, he will get at most two opportunities to fuse d-level magic items, one for the fixed reward and one for the additional reward.
Generally speaking, if a d-level regret event is completed well but does not reach the most perfect state evaluated by the System, then the fixed reward is an opportunity to fuse d-level magic items, and the additional reward may be one or two opportunities to fuse E-level magic items, or even one or two opportunities to fuse F-level magic items.
Different from the classification of regret event levels, the lower limit of the level of magic items is not d-level, but the lower F-level.
The levels of magic items from lowest to highest are F, E, d, c, b, A, S, SS, and SSS.
The opportunity to fuse magic items of each level can be converted up and down, and the conversion ratio is one to three for the upper level to the lower level.
For example, one opportunity to fuse E-level magic items can be split into three opportunities to fuse F-level magic items, and three opportunities to fuse E-level magic items can also be combined into one opportunity to fuse d-level magic items, and so on.
The opportunity to fuse magic items rewarded by the System allows Dudley to directly fuse the magic item with himself after obtaining the magic item of the corresponding level, so as to acquire the characteristics and abilities of the corresponding magic item.
Dudley can independently control whether the fused characteristics and abilities take effect or are sealed. If the fused magic item has any bad characteristics or abilities, the System will automatically seal them after the fusion.
Dudley can also transfer his own abilities and characteristics to other living things through physical touch. This is also Dudley's confidence to turn his parents from Muggles into wizards.
In addition to unlocking regret events and rewarding the corresponding opportunities to fuse magic items after solving regret events, Dudley's System also has the abilities to identify magic item information and conceal and protect the host's memory.
If powerful wizards such as Dumbledore, Snape, and Voldemort use Legilimency to obtain Dudley's memories and thoughts, the memories related to the System and his previous life will definitely not be detected.
However, Dudley's other memories, as well as thoughts and ideas that have nothing to do with the System and his previous life memories, will still be detected by Legilimency.
In addition, the System will ensure that all of Dudley's memories and thoughts are not deprived, deleted, or tampered with.
Dudley's Cheat System has many drawbacks besides the above advantages.
For example, the System only provides opportunities to fuse magic items. Dudley has to figure out his own way to obtain the actual d-level magic items.
There are no physical rewards, and he doesn't even have a System Space.
In addition, the System only describes the details of regret events and does not provide solutions. Dudley has to figure out how to solve them on his own.
Moreover, the level of regret events rated by the System is not proportional to the difficulty of solving them.
For instance, the regret event of Grief over the 'Freak Sister' is only a B-level event. To solve it, one must complete an extremely difficult task like resurrecting Aunt Lily, which is almost impossible!
It's just outrageous!
There are plenty of similar examples.
Turning his mother, Aunt Petunia, from a Muggle into a wizard can at most earn him two opportunities to fuse d-level magic items.
Ensuring Harry has a wonderful childhood can earn him an opportunity to fuse S-level magic items.
Regarding this, the System doesn't give a clear explanation.
Dudley guesses that the level of regret events might be related to the screen time of characters in the original Harry Potter story and the degree of heartache they cause among former readers and viewers.
Of course, this is just a guess.
Among the five regret events Dudley has unlocked so far, only "Complicated and Unspeakable Love (D-level)" and The Dark Childhood of the Savior (S-level) have the possibility of being solved.
Among them, Dudley has been striving for many years to solve the S-level regret of The Dark Childhood of the Savior.
Using his life insights from two lifetimes, he patiently guides Harry's growth and brightens his childhood.
Compared to Harry in the original story line, the current Harry is more rational, confident, with a more assertive and straightforward way of doing things, and his magic abilities are far superior.
More importantly, his childhood is much happier and is filled with much more love than in the original story line!
It is believed that the ancient magic of maternal love protection that Aunt Lily cast at the cost of her own life on Harry has definitely received more and stronger energy replenishment than in the original story line, greatly increasing its power!
It can be said that as long as Harry is not an adult and not eighteen years old, he is almost invincible, and no one can take his life.
Thinking of this, a faint smile appears on Dudley's lips.
In this lifetime, Dudley has lived a rather happy life from childhood to adulthood. For eleven years, his memories are filled with warm and happy moments.
He has parents who spoil him rotten, and a cousin who admires and takes care of him.
The the Dursleys and Harry are no longer just characters in a fairy tale book to him. They are real, flesh-and-blood family members.
He will surely do his best to protect his family and prevent them from living muddled lives and being manipulated by others.
Dudley's eyes gradually become firm and sharp. He must become stronger, step by step, and become the strongest in this world!
Having lived two lifetimes, he has a different understanding of life. Life is a journey, and breadth is more important than length.
His System doesn't force him to solve regret events, nor does it force him to become a wizard and learn magic.
He could completely follow the development of the the Dursleys in the original story line, accept Dumbledore's arrangements, and spend his life in peace as a Muggle.
But he was not content to live a mediocre life for a hundred years. He wanted to experience the excitement he had never tasted in his past life, acquire the absolute power to safeguard those he desired to protect, and leave his mark as Dudley Dursley in this world filled with magic!
In his excitement, Dudley rose to his feet and walked to the more spacious area of his bedroom. He executed a set of Boxing and Fighting Routines to warm up, and then honed the delicate techniques he had secretly learned from numerous Mr. Thieves over the years and refined.
Today, it is July 7, 1991. He needs to make full preparations for the operation on July 31!
The success or failure of this operation is of utmost importance!
It is related to his next development strategy, whether it will be aggressive or conservative.
Given his personality, he naturally inclines more towards being aggressive. So long as there are no nearly irresistible changes, he must succeed!