Hero (Level Up Book #2) LitRPG Series ** by Dan Sugralinov

Hero (Level Up Book #2) LitRPG Series ** by Dan Sugralinov

Author:Dan Sugralinov [Sugralinov, Dan]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: LitRPG
Publisher: Magic Dome Books
Published: 2018-12-10T00:00:00+00:00


Your Reputation with Tural Abdulaev has improved!

Current Reputation: Respect 60/120

You’ve received 2000 pt. XP for performing a socially meaningful action!

Congratulations! You’ve received a new skill level!

Skill name: Luck

Current level: 12

XP received: 500

You’ve received 1000 pt. XP for successfully leveling up a main characteristic!

XP points left until the next social status level: 10990/16000

With a thud, a massive flower pot from some balcony high above smashed on the tarmac a mere pace away from me, throwing earth up everywhere.

Great timing to have received a new Luck level! You never know, had it not been for this extra Luck point, I might have been standing a few inches further on, directly in its path. It could have made a nice big hole in my head, depending on the storey it had dropped from.

I looked up, counting. Three... six... nine storeys. And an anxious old lady squinting at me shortsightedly from her ninth-floor balcony. She seemed to be shouting something to me but I couldn’t quite make it out over the noise of the traffic.

I nodded to her reassuringly. Had her pot struck home, I wouldn't have gotten off so lightly.

The old lady disappeared inside. I stepped away from the building just in case and slumped onto a bench in a bus shelter nearby.

Luck! That’s exactly what Valiadis had told me in the end, hadn’t he? What was it he’d said? ‘You’re gonna need every bit of luck you can get!’”

At the time, I hadn’t thought much about it. Just a standard farewell formula. But what if it was more than that? What if he’d meant real digitized virtual-reality luck?

In which case, how was I supposed to level up Luck faster than I was already doing it? It only grew whenever I took the right decisions or did something vitally important. Plus, of course, whenever I invested system points into it. As for the former, I couldn’t really count on it; and as for the latter, I was afraid that Khphor might not allow me to live to see my next level.

I walked on, trying to keep to the middle of the sidewalk to avoid any unpleasant surprises both from the road and from the roofs. This wasn’t going to save me from any wayward bricks but still provided a half-decent defense from any probability traps.

So for how long was I supposed to live like this? I could lock myself up in my own home, of course, but it too was packed with all sorts of unpredictable dangers: from boiling pots to the proverbial hair dryer falling into a tubful of water. This had to be addressed, otherwise I might not live to take the Trial.

The Trial! I should get on and prepare for it, shouldn’t I? And what if I had to face that acid jelly again? How was I supposed to defeat it?

Never mind. I’d think about it tomorrow. And in the meantime...

“Okay, Google! How does one improve one’s luck?”

Google showered me with heaps of search results in the vein of Four Ways to Attract Luck in Your Life, The Eighteen Laws of Chance and all such Feng Shui stuff.



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