Dusk (BL Light Novel)

chapter 143


“Oh, so this is basically a prompt asking if I’ll let an outsider with no permissions do something on my land, right? I already knew that planting items from another race was possible if you had permission, even across factions—but I didn’t know this is how that process worked.”“What is this?”“A seed. I thought it’d be nice if something could stay by your side even when I’m not here, so you wouldn’t feel lonely.”“I’m not lonely though?”“Still, the yard is kind of barren. Don’t you think it’d be nice to have at least one flower? And it’s not just any flower—it’s one planted by someone from Jeojajok. ✪ Nоvеlіgһt ✪ (Official version) Isn’t that kind of fascinating?”Hmm… When he put it like that, it was sort of fascinating. A flower on its own wasn’t much of a thrill, but the idea that a seed planted by someone from the rival faction—planted by Retaking a Class—would grow in front of my house… For some reason, that started to feel exciting.I wondered what kind of seed it was. Even if it just sprouted into a random wildflower, the thought that Retaking a Class had planted it himself would probably make me feel quite attached to it.With a heart fluttering just a bit, I hit the accept button without hesitation. Sparkling effects shimmered on screen, and another message popped up:[[uibeyvnct] iizwy zykovm tcokbiulwiivn o’s survival probability is 3.854%.]“3.854%?”“3.854 percent?”The moment we saw the message, both of us were horrified. We’d just planted a seed and the survival rate was under 4%. How did that make any sense?“What... what kind of seed is this?”“Just one I had stashed in my storage... Maybe it’s because it was a reward item from an event at launch?”Planting a seed from another faction wasn’t a bug—it was a fully supported feature. Sure, it was a hidden mechanic not covered in the guidebooks on the official website, but the system itself accounted for this possibility.All living things adapt to their environments, and since the biomes for Jeojajok and Viajok were different, the game deliberately lowered the chance of survival when a seed was planted in hostile soil. I don’t know much about botany, so I can’t make a proper analogy, but it was basically like trying to get a desert fox to survive in the Arctic.But still—3.854%?! Isn’t that a little too extreme? Once a seed was planted, you couldn’t take it back out. That meant he’d basically just tossed a precious limited-time event item straight into the dirt.Gang Jaegyung looked stunned too, his face crestfallen. Meanwhile, guild members who had caught wind of the situation through chat started to approach us.

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