When she finished, she sat down on the toilet again, now feeling even more dizzy.
"Will I see you again?" she asked suddenly.
Sack laughed. And he said to her:
"I'm not in the habit of sharing."
"I'm not dating anyone," she said nervously. She didn't know why, but she didn't want to stay silent.
[Affinity: 2/10]
[If the affinity reaches ten, she will become one of the women in his harem and will be completely loyal to the host.]
She looked up fearfully, thinking that a handsome guy like Sack was just going to make fun of her.
"Give me your number. I'll call you later," he said.
[Affinity: 3/10]
"I don't have anything to write it on. We can go back to the table," she added.
"Yes, let's have a few more drinks and then say goodbye."
"Yes," she replied, agreeing with Sack's suggestion.
...
Shortly after, the two returned to the table.
The other two friends looked at Eleira, who was somewhat flushed, and Jena had a subtle look of anger on her face.
...
Almost an hour later, with only an hour to go before dawn, Sack said goodbye to the group and returned to the apartment where he lived with Lia and her mother.
Upon entering, Sack appeared calm, slightly somber, not wanting to show any sudden change in front of them.
He walked to his room and saw Lia sleeping in her bed.
He didn't go into his room right away. First, he went into the bathroom. The water was cold, but he took a shower anyway. Shortly after, he went into his room and lay down next to Lia.
He stared at the ceiling for a few minutes until he fell asleep.
...
When he woke up, he saw on an old digital clock that it was 10 a.m.
He got up, put on a gray sweater and black shorts.
He left his room, and on the table in the small living room was a note written by Lineth, Lia's mother.
"Your breakfast is in the fridge; you can reheat it in the microwave."
Lia wasn't there either because she was attending college for the awakened.
He thought it was better that way because then he wouldn't have to act like someone pitiful.
"In three days, I'll have to enter an abyssal door," Sack thought as he took his breakfast out of a container in the refrigerator.
After reheating it, he sat down in a chair and began to eat quietly.
"I'll need money in the future; that is, if I survive the abyssal gate; otherwise, I won't need anything," Sack thought as he turned on the TV.
The programs were similar to those on Earth. There was a sport called soccer for the awakened, although only those of class E or F played it. The playing field was larger, the movements were faster, and the defenders made criminal tackles because injuries could be healed with a potion.
Sack spent the first part of the day watching soccer for the awakened, because no matter how much he thought about it, he had nothing to do outside and didn't know anyone.
...
At noon, he added Eleira's cell phone number to his phone.
Sack: Beautiful. This is my number.
Sack: I'm Sack Wilson, the guy from last night.
Sack: I'll be busy, I'll get in touch with you in a few days.
All the messages were read quickly.
"I'll be waiting," she replied with a smiling, blushing emoji.
"Well, I'll get in touch if I make it out alive," thought Sack as he placed his cell phone on the table.
...
Sack walked to his room and lay down on his bed again.
"All I can do is wait for the day of the sacrifice," thought Sack.
...
When night fell.
Sack, who had the memories of the old Sack, prepared a simple dinner.
While everyone ate, the atmosphere was uncomfortably silent.
It was obvious to Sack that there would be discomfort, because in a few days he would be thrown into a hostile place from which there had only been two survivors. And both survivors were in psychiatric hospitals.
...
The day of sacrifice arrived.
At 6 a.m., Sack dressed in a black long-sleeved sweater, black pants, and a black coat.
At the entrance to the apartment, two men in black suits were waiting to escort him to the entrance of the abyssal dungeon.
"Sack, I don't want you to go." Lia hugged Sack tearfully.
With a somber look and expression, he stroked Lia's pink hair and then said:
"If I'm lucky, I'll be back."
One of the men in suits laughed.
"Damn, they just wear formal suits for decoration; can't they be more professional?" Sack thought to himself.
After thanking Lineth for her care up to that day, he walked away with the men in suits on either side of him.
...
Sack climbed into the back of a truck after the men in suits opened the door.
There were already 18 people inside.
Among them were three women.
One of them was cute and pretty, somewhat short, but with a nice body. Her skin was white, her hair was white and fell just below her shoulders, and her eyes were green. She had sensual breasts and buttocks.
Three men looked at her with intense lust. All three looked like criminals. They were criminals sentenced to death.
The average person's statistics were around 10 points down. Therefore, from 10 points up, the difference between ordinary humans and awakened humans began to be seen.
Only in the best case scenario could an ordinary human defeat an awakened person of rank F in a fair fight.
Currently, Sack was already an awakened person of rank F, only no one knew it, and he did not plan to tell anyone, because otherwise he would have to join a guild immediately and be exploited in bureaucratic jobs due to his low rank.
...
Sack sat down in an empty seat and asked in his mind:
"System, can I gain experience by killing monsters?"
