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Chapter 9: Rewarding the Beast Slave

    After moving the laptop and some clothes into the room and gently closing the door, Roselle found the system''s response to be quicker than he anticipated.


    "Ding… Task to improve living conditions completed. Reward: Spirit Power limit +1. Successfully distanced from the landlady, completed the task 5 hours ahead of schedule, and received an excellent evaluation of living conditions. You have obtained an A- task completion rating and earned 175 points."


    The system''s notification filled Roselle with excitement. Wow, the task rewards are based on evaluation! Not only did he gain a valuable +1 to his Spirit Power limit, but the points reward also exceeded his expectations of 50-100 points, being over twice as much, likely due to the A-grade evaluation.


    This discovery made Roselle take the task function more seriously. Upon consulting the system, he learned that tasks are divided into several categories and completion grades.


    Tasks are categorized into five types: Main Tasks, Side Tasks, Daily Loop Tasks, Mystery Tasks, and Special Tasks!


    Anyone who has played games would be familiar with the first three types, but Mystery Tasks and Special Tasks were a bit harder for Roselle to grasp.


    "Mystery Tasks, as understood by the general public of the Water Blue Planet, are Hidden Tasks!"


    "Special Tasks are those that must be completed under specific conditions or due to irreversible forces."


    The system kindly explained these tasks from the perspective of Earthly understanding.


    When it comes to task completion ratings, it’s straightforward, ranging from D to C to B to A to S. Each level offers different rewards. For example, if Roselle''s completion rating had only been "C," he wouldn''t have received 175 points, perhaps just a paltry two-digit sum. Clearly, this super pet beast system is highly comprehensive and flexible, and Roselle couldn''t help but be impressed after understanding it fully.


    "Since you successfully completed your first task, the system''s task function is now activated. You automatically receive the following task:"


    "Mainline Task 1: Increase your Spirit Power limit to 15 points. Upon reaching System Level 2, you will receive a reward of 300 points and material rewards ???"


    "Because you completed your first task with an A-grade rating, the system additionally grants you a beast-level ''Beast Servant,''*1. The host may choose the type of Beast Servant and set detailed parameters. This extra reward is a one-time offer and won''t be repeated."


    "The task function is now activated?… A reward Beast Servant??"


    Unexpectedly, the system’s task function activation included a main task, with a completion reward of 300 points. It looked like the main task rewards were more generous than side tasks; otherwise, the A-grade side task just completed wouldn''t have been only 175 points.Support the creativity of authors by visiting Royal Road for this novel and more.


    Even more surprisingly, achieving an A-grade on his first task also unlocked a hidden extra reward. Although this won''t happen again, the bonus hidden reward was definitely a big win. What is a Beast Servant?


    Without needing the system to explain, Roselle naturally understood—this refers to a pet beast of the same type as the host, thus called a “Beast Servant.”


    In other words, since Roselle is human, the Beast Servant rewarded would also naturally be human.


    "Excited, so excited, ah, this is amazing, my Beast Servant…" In the 21st century, few things are as exciting as being rewarded with a loyal and powerful servant.


    "Open the store." Impatiently, Roselle quickly entered the store, navigating to the Beast category. The exchange prices for humans ranged from 300 to 1000 points. Although Beast Servant refers to humans, there were many different human races available in the store. Earth humans? Sorry, in the Beast category, that’s just one of dozens of human types, prompting Roselle to consider carefully which race of Beast Servant to choose.


    At first, the simplest thought was to choose the most expensive option because this was an extra reward. Whether selecting the most or least expensive Beast Servant, the system would cover it all.


    However, after a moment of reflection, Roselle had to think more deeply, remembering that "there''s no best, only most suitable."


    Yes, suitability. When exchanging for a Beast Servant, he needed to consider suitability. The most expensive Starwing Human had a pair of violet star wings, could fly flexibly, excelled in airborne combat with bows and arrows, and had physical attributes nearly twice that of regular humans, rated at 60 stars.


    This was good; without external factors, Roselle would have chosen the Starwing Human without hesitation. However, having one as a servant presented issues, as they couldn’t be seen publicly—it would be too conspicuous.


    Thinking this through, Roselle dismissed the idea of choosing the top-tier human races in the Beast category. Starwing Humans, Violet Power Humans, Dragon Blood Humans, Moon Demon Humans… all too impractical.


    After much searching, Roselle finally found the Beast Servant that met his needs and was suitable:


    Beast Servant: Kingsteel Human


    Host: Roselle


    Strength: 18


    Agility: 12


    Mental: 10


    Innate Trait: Steel Skin


    Rating: 40 stars, strong physical power, and the innate trait "Steel Skin" which grants natural defensive capabilities to Kingsteel Humans.


    Exchange Price: 799 points


    This is the "Kingsteel Human" handpicked by Roselle. The reasons for selection?


    Although its total rating of 40 stars isn''t as impressive as the 60 stars of the Starwing Human, its innate trait of Steel Skin and its Western European human appearance are crucial points for selection.


    As for Earth Humans?


    Oh, sorry, Earth Humans are rated at only 30 stars because their attributes of strength, agility, and spirit total to 30. Their innate trait is "Creativity."


    In fact, the creativity of Earth Humans should be a top-tier trait, making their price unjustly low. However, the system''s evaluation states: "Due to the innate shortcomings of Water Blue Planet humans, despite their high trait level, their price remains low."


    As for what those shortcomings are, Roselle didn''t need to think hard to know they included infighting, self-destruction, and weak cohesion… etc.


    Despite all this, Roselle currently had no need for the creativity of his own race. Earth Humans? There are plenty of them on Earth. What Roselle needed was strength, bringing the Kingsteel Human Beast Servant to the forefront.


    "Please select the specific appearance, build, gender, and compatibility of the Kingsteel Human..."
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