Chapter 2: (2)

Chapter 2: (2)

Tanaka was excited about this fantasy-like event. However, a question arose right after as to whether it was possible for him, who came from another world, to do it as well. The General answered that question of Tanakas.

Well, in this world, theres this so-called blessing of the God of Creation. So, given the fact that youve come to this world, most likely youve also formed a contract with this world. And the fact that you can communicate properly is the best proof of that. However, I honestly find it more surprising that you and the rest of the otherworld people managed to live well in your world without some sort of blessings.New novel chapters are published on

The General, who was an inhabitant of this world, replied and expressed that he found the environment on Earth to be more unbelievable. However, Tanaka turned a deaf ear at the Generals opinion. He could no longer contain his excitement and asked.

So! How do I do it?!

Tanaka leaned forward and pressed the General. The General didnt seem to be perturbed by Tanakas action, and simply replied.

Well, if you focus your mind and think that you want to check your personal information, I think you should be able to do it.

Right away, Tanaka began to try it out as the General instructed. He was brimming with excitement.

Alright! Focus, focus! Come! O dark knowledge enclosed in me! The time has finally come to reveal your existence.

Perhaps having his excitement reached a critical point, his chuunibyou went on a rampage. Cringe lines began to slip out of Tanakas mouth.

What are you talking about

In contrast to the excited Tanaka,though, the General was exasperated. Ignoring him, while feeling a peculiar sensation unlike ones hed ever felt before, Tanaka checked his personal information.

Oh! I think I know it! I know it! Hahahaha!

Tanaka was overflowing with excitement. The General calmly called out to such a Tanaka.

Then, care to share with me the stats value stated in that information? That way, we can determine whether youre truly a hero or not.

Dragged back to reality at the Generals words, Tanaka began confirming his personal information.

Very well! Ufufufu, dont be surprised, alright? First of all, the name is Tanaka! Huh, why is it only Tanaka?! Where has Taro gone to?!

Tanaka, still in high spirits, retorted so to the world.

Well, its that right? When I said that Tanaka suited you better, you acknowledged it. I think that was when your name was established.

Replied the General casually, without a hint of remorse whatsoever.

So its your fault huh, Old man! Well, I did acknowledge it, so its also partly my fault, though. Hmm, well, Tanaka is also fine, either way.

Tanaka retorted to the General. However, after calming himself down a little, he pulled himself together and read out loud the next in line.

Level 1!

Well, I suppose thats only a matter of course. Hero or not, everyone has to start from level 1, after all.

Tanaka asked, and waited for the Generals response.

That value, its on the same level as a baby, you know?

Tanakas blazing excitement cooled down at once.

The average values for average adult men are about 50 but well, what about the other ones?

The General decided to check all of the information first, thus he urged Tanaka to continue. Tanaka replied in a subdued tone.

Strength, Dexterity, Agility, Intelligence, Spirit 1.012

Their average values are normally 5, give or take. 8 or 9 for skilled people.

..

Tanaka sat quietly there with a hollow expression on his face. Seeing such a Tanaka, the General immediately added.

By the way, Heroes Vitality and Magical Energy were averaged around 200, with the rest of the stats around 20 or above. However, the current Hero, that boy was especially outstanding. His Vitality and Magical energy were 400, while the rest of his stats were no less than 50.

Suddenly, Tanaka stood up and howled to the heavens. The General simply gazed silently at his odd behavior.

What the heck is that?! Isnt that just unfair?! What the hell is this stats value of mine?! On the same level as a baby?! Are otherworld babies all monsters?

Initially, Tanakas expectation of the other world was constantly rising. However, once it had reached its peak point, Tanaka was barraged with rows of unsavory news. The disappointment ought to be no less as great. And the anger that had been welling up inside of Tanaka finally erupted.

Well, calm down a bit, okay? Or rather, thats rude of you. The babies of this world are all ordinarily weak, you know? Its more about you thats too weak.

The General tried to get Tanaka to cool down. However, Tanaka was still raging as hot.

What the hell is that?! Id thought that My time has finally come! but in the end, it turned out to be The time for everyone except me is finally coming!. Or rather, Im the only one whos no good, huh! I see, so Im the only one whos no good, huh

Once his anger had fully erupted, he turned meek and feebly fell on his seat.

Well, how should I put it, for the time being, how about we discuss about what to do from now on, and also about other matters, alright?

Tanaka had fallen to the rock bottom, so the General had no choice but speak to him ever so gently.

Notes:

About Tanakas stats value, before you get yourself a calculator, let me give you a brief explanation. This explanation was supposed to be at chapter 9 and 10, but Ive decided to put it here to avoid further trouble.

For you who know a bit about math or you who simply use a calculator, Im sure youll get that 1.0e13 = 35. While that isnt necessarily wrong, that isnt the case here.Here is the authors intention of writing the stats value as such. Simply put, he intended 1.0e13 to be equal as 1.010^13 or 10,000,000,000,000And here is the reason why he ended up writing it as such. It appeared that at that time the author didnt know of e as in euler/napier/natural/constant (however you call it) number. Long story short, he used a calculator app on the computer, and when he inputted a large number into it, it somehow displayed the number in such a format (X.XeXX).

Afterward, some of the readers pointed it out, and the author finally understood the mistake he made. However, as this matter; the number format; had been integrated into the story itself, he could no longer alter it, and decided to stick with it.

Thats it.