Immortal Jonathan led Alice and Ethan to a side room, away from everyone else. Allira and Jonathanâs wife remained behind, because neither of them were aware of the Systemâs inner workings. Cecilia had originally prepared to join them, but Alice had mentioned the discussion was more⦠personal. The people who were most impacted by this conversation would be Immortal Jonathan and his family. Since Jonathan seemed uncomfortable with the idea of more people hearing about this, Alice and Ethan had told her to stay in the room with the other two for now.
After the group sat down in a different room, Jonathan gave Alice and Ethan a curious gaze. It was mixed with anxiety and frustration.
âAll right, you have my attention. You said that Jacob is sick?â Jonathanâs complicated gaze grew deeper. âHe seems fine to me. I donât understand why youâre claiming that my boy is ill.â
âI should start with my studies of the System,â said Alice. She could understand where Jonathan was coming from â outwardly, Jacob didnât look very sick. âIâve spent the last year or so using a rather unique blend of Perks and Achievements to investigate the System itself. Iâve been deeply curious about what exactly the System is, and how it works, so I just kept investigating it. Iâve learned a lot about the System â for example, the fact that the System operates off of mana, the same as any other spell or enchantment.â
Jonathan gave Alice a hard look.
âThe System runs on mana? Thatâs⦠hard to swallow,â said Jonathan. He sounded like he didnât believe her. Alice sighed. That was about what she had expected.
âWell, if you use a lie detection Perk you can at least confirm that I believe what Iâm saying,â said Alice. âFrom thereâ¦â
âI donât have any lie-detecting Perks,â said Jonathan.
Huh?
Alice squinted at Jonathanâs eyes, and noticed, with some surprise, that Jonathan didnât have a lie-detection Perk running right now. Alice had assumed that most Immortals picked up a lie detection Perk and a privacy Perk pretty soon after reaching Immortality. They were just very convenient Perks to have, and Alice was pretty sure they could be acquired pretty quickly with the right secondary Classes. Seeing an Immortal not have one was actually quite surprising.
It also made Aliceâs job a lot harder, since she was making some hard to verify claims. Normally, the ubiquitous nature of lie-detection Perks in this world made verifying her statements pretty easy, since the other person just knew that she wasnât lying. But Jonathan didnât have that kind of ability, which made the situation more complicated.
âThe System is, indeed, magical,â said Ethan. âI know itâs hard to believe, but I wouldnât lie to you about something like this.â
âYou might not be willing to lie to me about something like this, but claiming the divine is made of mana is justâ¦â Jonathan massaged his temples. âIâve been a devout believer of the Church of the System for almost two centuries. What youâre saying is⦠heresy.â
âItâs not heresy if itâs the truth, Jonathan. And we arenât claiming that the System isnât what it appears to be. If anything, the System seems to actively benefit humanity far more than the Church of the System seems aware ofâ¦â said Ethan. âItâs just that it also runs off of mana.â
âBut youâre making claims that sound awfully similar to the Church of Manaâs theological position,â said Jonathan. âI guess youâre not denying the divinity of the System, so itâs not totally removed from the Churchâs teachings, butâ¦â
Alice tried not to wince. She, at least, had never really believed in the System being âdivine.â It was certainly an admirable enchantment, and one that the human world relied on to avoid collapsing⦠but it wasnât even alive. Alice had never been particularly inclined to ascribe agency to non-sentient objects.
âJonathan, I know itâs hard to believe, but look at the world around us. The monster swarms are behaving intelligently, monsters are using Perks that they should never have had access to, people are behaving oddly as their classes overtake their reasonâ¦â Ethan grimaced. âYou can clearly see that something is wrong here.â
Jonathan looked at the window to the room for a moment, before he frowned.
âDamn. You have a point. Things really have been going wrong recently. Heck, Iâve heard that people canât even see proper descriptions for new Perks,â said Jonathan, before sighing. âIâm not one to disbelieve whatâs right in front of my eyes. But your story is really hard to swallow⦠Do you have any kind of proof? I know that the System not showing people their Perks properly does lend your story a bit of weight, but the other two things could be explained in other ways as well. There could be some sort of strange disease going around that causes people to behave oddly. There could also be some sort of mana surge thatâs empowering monsters.â Jonathan grimaced. âIt seems unlikely that those are the explanations for why everything is going wrong. Even so, Iâd like something a bit more concrete.â
Alice sighed in relief. She had been expecting much worse when Jonathan had started disagreeing with their story. However, it seemed that Ethanâs judgement was correct. Even though Immortal Jonathan was a devout believer of the church of the System, it seemed that his concern for his family outweighed his belief in the teachings of the System. Alice could very much prove that she had been studying the System and could interact with it on a deeper level, at least.
âI do have a way to prove that I can interact with the System on a more fundamental level,â said Alice, after a moment. âI canât directly prove it runs on mana, since you donât seem to have any type of mana sense. But I can prove my abilities. Would that suffice for you?â
Jonathan paused for a few moments, as if thinking over Aliceâs suggestion. Finally, he nodded.
âIf you can prove that youâre able to interact with Perks somehow, that would lend your story a lot of weight. But how do you plan on doing that?â
âDo you have any Perks that affect your surroundings and that you donât mind me messing with? A few of my abilities let me interfere shut down the mana Perks run on,â she said. âI know itâs not perfect proof, but it should still show that I have some special understanding of the System, right?â Alice could also used {Shared Memories} to show Jonathan what she had seen during her experiments, of course. But Jonathan was neither a researcher nor a Mage, and might not know what he was looking at if she shared her memories with him. Besides, Alice was a bit reluctant to share her memories with a powerful Immortal that she didnât personally know. This seemed like a better option to her.
âHere, Iâll try to use one of my Perks that manipulate the weather. If you donât manage to stop it, itâs not too big of a deal. The Perk just makes a few rainclouds anyway. I usually use it to control the irrigation for the farm.â
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Alice nodded, and Jonathan closed his eyes. A few moments later, Alice saw a large burst of rainbow mana rip its way out of Jonathanâs body.
Alice immediately caught hold of it, and then removed the burst of rainbow mana via her anti-mana magic seed (which had corrected its name from No_Magic mana when Alice fixed her garbled status screen).
Jonathan glanced outside of the window⦠and blinked in surprise.
âHuh. Well⦠Iâll be. You really stopped my Perk from activating.â Jonathan turned his gaze towards Alice again. âAll right, youâve made your point. Iâll believe that the System is built off of mana, and that youâve done a lot of studies on it.â Jonathan grimaced. âThat ability is also terrifying. Outright preventing Perks from activating is devastating in a fight. Heck, some Immortals could be caught off guard and killed by an ability like that. Are there limits?â
âIâd⦠prefer not to talk about my combat abilities,â said Alice. âAnd I realize that I might not have made this clear from the beginning, but Iâd also really appreciate it if you didnât spread some of this information around.â
Jonathanâs eyes widened. âIâm very sorry. My curiosity got the better of me. I shouldnât have asked. Itâs probably not that relevant to this conversation either way. I wonât spread your personal information to other people without your express consent. Back to the main topic. Whatâs wrong with my boy?â
âThe System does a lot of really important things with mana,â said Alice. âSuch as handling things like [Farmer] mana and turning them into magic seeds. Without that⦠it seems that mana operates on peopleâs mind by turning them into a sort of⦠puppet of their class, if that makes sense. Bit by bit, their free will is eroded and replaced by a burning desire to behave like their class. If someone does actions that people associate with [Farmers], then they start to want to farm endlessly. The System filters this mana, and instead converts it into Perks, turning a dangerous curse into something beneficial. But now, the System is unable to do its job properly. So if someone gets a large amount of [Farmer] mana, without a Class seed to handle itâ¦â
âAh, I see where this is going. Iâve heard that a lot of people were âtaken overâ by their classes recently, and that the [Willpower] Stat helps mitigate this effect,â said Jonathan. âIâve even heard that eventually, if it gets bad enough, they stop sleeping, eating or drinking, and either get someone capable of looking after them, or perish. Are you saying that these mana seeds are the root cause of all of this? Or, rather, the Systemâs inability to keep them working?â
Alice nodded.
âSo⦠how does this relate to my boy?â asked Jonathan. Alice could see a flicker of unease on his face, but he didnât say anything yet.
âYour son has a great deal of [Explorer] mana. But he doesnât have a class seed,â said Alice. âSo all of the [Explorer] mana in his body should be swarming around inside of his body, driving him to explore⦠and also slowly wiping away his sense of self. I donât think the impact is that severe yet⦠after all, he still looks like he retained most of his sapience and sentience. On the other hand, I seriously doubt that itâs particularly comfortable for him right now. And it could get worse very easily.â
Jonathan frowned. âNow that I think about it⦠for the past two weeks, he has been incessantly asking my wife and I if he can be let out to explore the area. I mean, the boy has always had a bit of wanderlust in him, so I didnât think anything of it. But your words make realize that itâs a lot worse than usual. Heâs not usually this pushy. So⦠whatâs your solution? I doubt you would have brought it up if there was no advice at all you could give me.â
Alice frowned. âWell, the best thing to do is to give Jacob an anti-mana ring. If he wears one, he wonât break any nearby mana and convert it into [Explorer] mana, meaning that he wonât get any levels. I can make one pretty quickly if I have the materials.â
Jonathan relaxed a bit, when Alice mentioned her solution. It seemed like he had been afraid that the cure would be far more complicated.
âOn the other hand, thatâs more of a temporary solution,â said Alice. âHe will still get hit by all of the levels he should have gotten the moment the ring is taken off. But I donât actually know how to create a class seed yet. We were going to meet with someone that I hoped would help me figure this out, actually.â
Jonathan frowned. âSo thereâs no real solution, just a way to prevent things from getting worse?â
âUnfortunately,â said Alice. âAlthough, there might be a real solution in a month or less.â
Jonathan frowned. âI wish I knew how Jacob even got started on an [Explorer] class. It seems so unusualâ¦â
Alice also frowned in thought.
âActually, I have a question,â said Alice. âWhat exactly does it mean to âexploreâ something? The exact ideas that people associate with âexploringâ could have a pretty big impact on what Jacob did to get into this mess. And it might also be relevant to the process of fixing this.â Alice didnât know how to create class seeds yet, but she suspected that understanding what a class was supposed to âbeâ was probably part of it. âWhat distinguishes an [Explorer] from other, similar professions? After all, Jacob was mostly filled with [Explorer] mana, although he does have other, adjacent types of mana in his body as well.â
âIâve spoken with Murim about this a few times, actually,â said Ethan. â[Explorers] are usually renowned for exploring unknown regions of territory. If you âexploreâ a city that other people have already mapped out, you donât really get much XP for it. On the other hand, if you explore a region of wilderness that nobody has ever set foot on before, thatâs worth a whole lot of XP. Regions that are poorly mapped out count for some growth, but not much. Most of the people who have set foot on the Western Continent and survived were [Explorers]. If you can actually get out alive, the continent is a golden opportunity to level [Explorer] Classes. Of course, most people just become monster chow if they try.â
Alice frowned. âThen how did Jacob pick up the [Explorer] class? I seriously doubt this farm is âuncharted territory.â And frankly, most of the surrounding area should be pretty well mapped out, right? We arenât particularly close to the mana wastes right now, and there are nations in every direction. How in the world did Jacob explore a ânewâ piece of territory? That makes no sense.â
Jonathan also frowned. âIf you want to reach the mana wastes, you would need to travel at least a few days to the south, and you would also need to pass through two different nations during the process. I donât think Jacob could have possibly been absent for four days without me and my wife noticing, and I also donât think he could have possibly slipped past so many border patrols unharmed.â
âAre there any other ways to get [Explorer] levels?â asked Alice. âAny loopholes, or exceptional circumstances?â
âHmm⦠well, I do vaguely recall that there seem to be a few other circumstances where you can get [Explorer] experience points,â said Ethan, after a few moments of thought. âI know that people exploring Southern Illvaria recently got [Explorer] levels just fine. And since the area was densely settled less than a century ago, that doesnât really make sense.â
âSo maybe significant terrain alterations âcountâ as far as levelling goes?â asked Alice. âOr if the knowledge people have of a specific region is incorrect or outadated?â
âMaybe. But even so, I donât recall there having been any major terrain modifications to my farm. Unless my Perks count as major terrain modifications themselves? But I donât change up the farm muchâ¦â Jonathan looked even more confused than before. Alice also felt baffled.
Where had Jacob gotten so much [Explorer] mana? According to Aliceâs estimation, if the System were working properly, he probably had enough [Explorer] XP to gain seven or eight levels immediately. The idea that nobody knew where he had gotten the XP from was⦠disturbing.
Then, Jonathanâs gaze started to morph into an expression of horror.
âNo, I know the problem. Two weeks ago, there was a monster horde that tried to run into my farmland. I ended up beating them back with a mixture of my crops and hitting them really hard with my tilling hoe⦠but one of the two types of monsters used soil manipulation as their main type of magic. It was some sort of giant beetle monster. They kept creating mounds of dirt and trying to swallow me alive. I managed to kill enough of them that they retreated, but I didnât manage to finish off the swarm. Would that count as an outdated or altered understanding of the terrain?â
Alice grimaced.
âProbably?â she said. She was operating off of pure guesswork here, but maybe that made sense. âIâm honestly not sure. Either way, the situation is the same. We need to get Jacob an anti-mana ring, and I also need to figure out how to make actual class seeds. For that, we need to reach our destination first.â
Jonathan also frowned in thought at Aliceâs words. Until he turned towards Ethan.
âSo the only way to fix this is with her?â he asked.
Ethan nodded. âMy apprentice seems to be the best positioned person to solve this mess.â
Jonathan grimaced as he looked at his farm, before finally, he sighed. âIn that case, can my family come with you as you travel?â
Alice blinked in surprise.