Basil gave Shellgirl a tour of his basement.
The longer she examined his wares, the more her excitement grew. She inhaled and exhaled in shorter intervals. Her shell trembled in anticipation. Her slimy fingers softly touched potion bottles as if they contained liquid gold.
âYouâve got a big house with a lot of precious stuff.â Shellgirl rubbed her hands, her eyes burning with greed. âIâm digging itâ¦â
Basil thought. He had to put the conversation back on track.
âI canât sell too many potions. I have a limited supply of raw material, and I still need to complete my lab.â
âA lab? You want toâ¦â Shellgirlâs grin became downright frightening. âScale-up your production?â
âThis is getting disturbing,â Basil complained. âTell me what items you want for the halberd and go.â
âWait, wait!â Shellgirl corrected her expression until she looked normal again, or at least less frightful. âI have a proposal! Hey, how about we start aâ¦aâ¦â
After struggling to find the right word, the mimic retreated back into her shell. Basil waited patiently as he heard her flip the pages of an invisible book.
âAh, here it is!â The clam snapped open to reveal Shellgirlâs bright smile. âA holistic international joint venture!â
âA business deal?â The proposal didnât surprise Basil in the slightest. He expected her to try to sucker him on the profit part though.
âYou make the products, I sell them, and we split the profits!â Shellgirl grinned wickedly. âI would say eighty percent for me, twenty for you is a fair price.â
As a new merchant, Shellgirl was utterly predictable.
âHow about the other way around?â Basil asked mirthfully.
âHey, Iâm taking all the risks there! Iâm the one venturing into the world, chatting up customers, grinding it out!â
âBut Iâm the one covering the production expenses,â Basil pointed out. âAnd profit doesnât interest me. Iâm looking for tools to improve my teamâs day-to-day life, not to accumulate money for its own sake.â
Shellgirl looked at Basil as if he had grown a second head. âYou donât want to get rich?â
âNever did, and I want it even less now that the world ended,â Basil replied with disdain. He already considered the lure of money an illusion getting in the way of happiness before the apocalypse and didnât change his mind afterward. âWhatâs the point of being rich nowadays if you canât trade money for anything? You didnât even accept my currency.â
âWealth isnât about utility,â Shellgirl argued, âitâs about bragging rights!â
âExactly. I donât need a mountain of cash to feel happy and confident.â
His point flew over Shellgirlâs head.
âThatâs perfect! For me!â She joined her hands, her fingers intertwined. âThen I have a counter-offer. You said you were looking for specific items? I can stash up to six items in my shell for now, which isnât enough space to accumulate a hoard.â
Basil crossed his arms. âGo on.â
âIâll stock the bounty of our joint venture in your basement warehouse. The company will lease you the items you need or find interesting, while I keep the money and profits! I can even look for specific stuff to obtain! How does that sound?â
Basil had mixed feelings about the proposal. On one hand, he needed medical supplies to find a cure to the petrification ailment, and Shellgirlâs trade trips would help him scout for information. On the other hand, regular contact with the outside world increased the risk of enemies discovering the house. Shellgirl didnât strike him as particularly stealthy either.
Basil checked his Perks and confirmed the existence of a potential solution.
âI find the proposal agreeable under one condition.â Basil raised his index finger. âYou must join my party.â
âUh?â Shellgirl tensed up. âWhy?â
âMy Tamer Perks will kill you if my HP hits zero. That way you wonât be tempted to pull a fast one and lead monsters to my houseâs location.â
Shellgirlâs smile faltered. âI donât see how thatâs a win for me. If you want this business relationship to be exclusive, youâve got to make it worth my time.â
âMy Tamer class will grant you stat boosts on level-ups and a unique Perk as long as you remain in my party,â Basil tempted her. âYou get to keep both even if we split and go our separate ways. Consider them stock options.â
âMmmâ¦â Shellgirl considered the proposal for a moment. Then she retreated into her shell to read her business manual. âStock-optionsâ¦I seeâ¦so instead of a joint venture, we would merge our corporations and split the partyâs shares?â
âYes.â Basil tried to translate the arrangement into economic terms. âThe party will cover your food and sleep expenses in the house, give you medical assistance, and a few other associate benefits.â
âIf I leave, will I keep the money I made during our association?â
âYes.â
âThen itâs a deal!â Shellgirl emerged from her hideout and extended a hand at Basil. âHappy merger!â
Basil squeezed the merchantâs hand and slime squished between his fingers. He prayed that he wouldnât regret this arrangement.
Shellgirl has joined your party!
[
] Perk activated! Shellgirl learned the [
] Passive Perk!
: Double the chances of a dead monster dropping valuable items if Shellgirl participates in the battle.
âOh, oh, thatâs great!â Shellgirlâs greedy grin grew wider. âExcept the battle part. Can I trust you to take care of it?â
âNo pretty freeloaders here,â Basil replied harshly. âIf the house is attacked, you help defend it.â
âI understand the concept of defending private property, thank you very much. Rare monster parts sell for a hefty price, too.â Shellgirl rubbed her hands. âLetâs see what youâve got, partner.â
Basil was willing to trade away the remains of defeated monsters like Ogremoche, spinotter furs, and extra potions. He made a list of items he was looking for in exchange: tools to build an alchemy lab in his basement, modern medicine to craft potions, a cure for the petrification ailment, and spellbooks to study.
True to her word, Shellgirl surrendered the halberd and presented him with other collected items: a cute pink ribbon, a large pearl the size of a fist, a vial of anabolic steroids, a business book, and one very precious chest.
Basil gasped when he recognized the last item. Lined with gold and cone-shaped, the chest was topped by a small cross. A picture of the Virgin Mary visiting a woman appeared on the front.
âYou like this shiny?â Shellgirl patted the cross at the chestâs top. âI took it with me when I left my home dungeon!â
âItâs the reliquary of Saint Bernadette, Lourdesâ patron!â Basil and René had seen it when they last visited Lourdes. He attempted to analyze it, but the System denied him.
Your Intelligence stat is insufficient to analyze this object.
âFuck you!â Basil yelled at the screen.
âNot for free.â Shellgirl rubbed her fingers. âAnd you must bring your own equipment.â
âArgh, forget it.â Basil set the reliquary aside. He simply couldnât trade something so precious.
Lourdes was well-known among Catholics for the supposedly miraculous properties of its waters. Many pilgrims visited its spring and prayed for a cure. Considering how the System now attributed magical properties to prayers and Saint Bernadette was the one who identified the miraculous waters, the reliquary might become incredibly useful in the near future.
After setting Saint Bernadetteâs remains aside, Basil glanced at the other items, particularly the ribbon.
Family: Accessory (Hat)
Quality: D Effect: Increases the wearerâs chances of avoiding attacks by 10 percent.
A little pink ribbon that makes the wearer beautiful and adorable and cute and lovely, and if you hit them, youâre a heartless monster!
Rosemarine would look pretty with it. As for the rest, Shellgirl held the pearl and book close to her chest. âThese ones arenât for lease! Mine, mine, mine!â
Basil gave the book a cursory glance anyway.
Family: Book Quality: E The worst possible mix of self-help propaganda and common business advice pretending to be profound. Rated R for Ripoff.
How unsurprising.
âYou can borrow better business books from my library,â Basil said.
âOh?â Shellgirl looked at him with a curious expression. âYou sought to invest in yourself too?â
âSort of. I planned to open an online pharmacy business at one point, but it didnât pan out.â
âIâve read failure is the best teacher,â Shellgirl replied with a grin. âYou need to adopt a wealthy mindset if you want to improve.â
Basil shuddered. He had to take the self-help booklets out of the library before she could read them.
The party split the next day after Basil enjoyed a few hours of sleep. Shellgirl leaped into the river with new items to sell, promising to return by the evening. Basil sent Bugsy into the forest to chop trees for the new door; he only had to pick them up where they fell. And Plato went to hunt birds in the forest like the feline serial killer he was.
Which left Basil alone with Rosemarine to expand the garden. With the greenhouse full and too many new mouths to feed, they needed to prepare a new plot of land next to the house for sowing.
âHere you go, my dear.â Basil finished putting the pink ribbon around Rosemarineâs neck. âIs it too tight?â
âHow do I look, Mr. Who-Feeds-Me?â Rosemarine asked, her ribbon jiggling when she turned her head. Acidic saliva dripped down her sharp teeth and onto the grass.
Aww, she looked adorable!
âYouâre perfect, my dear,â Basil said before handing her a small bag of seeds. âNow, I need you to sow these tiny babies after Daddy Bohen labors the ground with his hoe. Each seed category must stay in its allocated plot.â
âCan I spray them with my pollen to make them healthier, Mister?â Rosemarine asked with enthusiasm. âCan I feed them the blood and guts of our enemies too?â
Aww, she was such a caring greenhand! âBaby steps, Rosemarine.â
Basil unfolded his newest crafting discovery: a brown bag full of red fertilizer, obtained by combining a normal brand with Shellgirlâs anabolic steroids. According to the System, this would buff up the stats of all plants exposed to it. Basil hoped that it would hasten the growth of the seeds enough for an early harvest.
Basil plowed the field with his hoe under the faint morning light. Rosemarine dutifully planted the seeds in his wake, spraying the ground with fertilizer and pollen alike.
The System had ruined Basilâs daily routine and forced him to deal with crisis after crisis. Megabug, the Unity, Shellgirlâ¦each time he thought he could find a degree of normalcy in a world gone mad, a new problem arose to ruin his hopes.
Well, no more! Basil had planned the perfect post-apocalyptic routine! He would wake up at eleven oâclock, do house chores before his meal, study holy books in the afternoon, dine with his pets, and finally go to sleep after a TV or video game run. Eventually, he would find a cure for petrification, the French army would repel the Unity, and Basil could go back to paying his taxes without worrying about the future.
A simple plan for a quiet life.
âMister?â Rosemarineâs voice grew worried. âMister?â
Basil told himself. He glanced at the plowed rows of the garden. The earth trembled as dog-sized creatures emerged from underground to embrace the sunlight.
Basil didnât know whether he should blame Rosemarineâs pollen or the power nutrient. Perhaps it was the combination of both on top of the dungeonâs leftover radiation. Whatever the case, the results were nothing short of spectacular.
A dog-sized pumpkin was the first to rise out of the earth. It let out a fearsome cry with its maw and unleashed a burst of flames with its burning eyes. Fanged tomatoes emerged from the garden after it, followed by onions with spider legs, tiny humanoid beans, and strawberries with frightening eyes all over their skin.
Level 1 [Plant/Undead].
Level 1 [Plant/Demon].
Level 1 [Plant]
Level 1 [Plant/Bug].
Level 1 [Plant/Fairy]
Rosemarineâs seeds bloomed by the dozens into tiny newborn monsters. The cacophony of their screams made Basil wince. Yet the sight filled him with perverse satisfaction. His experiment had succeeded beyond his wildest dreams.
âCan I adopt them, Mister?â Rosemarine asked, hectic with joy. âWe will raise a plant army and eat the world!â
âIâve made something better than a monster flower hedge.â Basil smirked in triumph. âA self-defending kitchen gardeâargh!â
A fanged tomato leaped at his face with a hungry roar. Basil swung his hoe on instinct and sent the creature flying into the houseâs fence. A pumpkin monster followed by trying to bite his ankle and received a kick to the teeth for its trouble.
Basilâs joy at raising a vegetable army proved short-lived. The monsters snapped their fangs at him, and some even salivated with hunger.
âNo eating the Mister!â Rosemarine roared, her cute little voice turning from concerned to angry. âBad seeds! Bad seeds!â
âI am your creator!â Basil shouted to his wayward vegetables. âYou must obey me! Submit, and I shall water you each morning!â
The System translated his words to the rabble, and some of them listened. A few of the vegetables broke ranks to join Rosemarine, the plants forming a defensive barrier around Basil.
Alas, most of the newborn monsters refused to bow and leaped at the loyalists with murderous intent.
âIs this a revolt?â Basil ground his teeth. âI prefer meat first and foremostâ¦â
He swung his hoe and baptized it in pumpkin blood.
âBut I know vegan recipes.â
After he wandered deeper and deeper into the woods with nothing to show for it, Plato realized that he had done it.
He had slain all the forestâs bird monsters.
âWow, I didnât think the day would come.â Plato sat in the shadow of a tree in disappointment. âI feel empty inside.â
The forest was still teeming with critters like rats, mice, and squirrels butâ¦killing them felt different. Amusing, but not as pleasurable as watching the light go out of a birdâs eyes. Nothing could beat a close-up murder in intimacy, especially when the target didnât see the fatal pounce coming.
âHow am I supposed to contribute now?â Plato muttered to himself. These exercises were training for hunts and battles, to bring meat to the kitchen table, and to make his party stronger by shoring up experience.
Plato understood that as a pampered cat, he was mostly a burden for Basil. His owner tapped into his food reserves for his sake, treated him when he was sick, and removed parasites from his fur when he came back with ticks.
Rosemarine healed wounds with her pollen, and Bugsy contributed like a work animal, but the only things Plato was good at were hunting and reconnaissance. With no monster left in the forest, what purpose did he serve?
Plato knew Basil would never consider him a burden in his mind, but his cat pride wouldnât let him act like aâ¦like a human NEET!
Platoâs amusement morphed into concern. They were far from the house. Why would Bugsy travel so deep into the forest to chop wood? He could pick trees by stepping over the fence.
The rumbling noise grew closer.
Realizing the danger, Plato hid in the tall grasses. His eyesight was terrible, but his ears picked words spoken aloud, and his nose smelled steel in the wind.
âAre you kidding me?â Plato whispered, half in fear and half in disbelief. An enormous shadow walked between the trees, causing some to fall with each step. âDamn it.â
âTARGET UNDETECTED!â The gearsmanâs voice boomed across the forest. A group of watchers flew between the trees to patrol the area around their larger brethren. âMOVING ON TO A NEW SEARCH ZONE!â
After making sure the robots wouldnât see him, Plato rushed in the houseâs direction as fast as his tiny legs could carry him.