Legendary Oops System-Chapter 29: Incident at the Cafeteria

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Chapter 29: Incident at the Cafeteria

Silence followed after her question as each student fell into deep thought, White included.The popular belief of the descent of the Apexialdoom Rift was God’s punishment.When you pull up the scene of carnage that has happened in the past, no other words will come to your mind apart from that.

In his past life, White had never debated it, but he also never concerned himself with it, either.He was anything but a godly person.

Perhaps, it was better to say he saw life from different viewpoints. Supernaturals are at war with humans, kill the supernaturals.Done!

That was his past life philosophy, and what had been drilled into his head by the United Earth Federation.

"This question..."

The instructor continued, pulling her glasses.

"May look trivial. After all, you all aren’t here to listen to some philosophy question on your first day of class."

"But will you still consider this trivial if I mentioned that 2 billion of humanity’s 5 billion was lost due to one of these beliefs?"

"When the Apexialdoom Rift appeared, sudden as it was, humanity’s government was prepared. We were Apex for a reason, and we used it."

"Underground bunkers lined up with the most powerful destructive forces that even supernaturals wouldn’t want close were set up all over Earth, yet we still lost so much. You know why?"

She asked, and then she looked up to the sky, and the students’ gaze followed.

"Because some foolish humans believed that this was God’s punishment and that if they simply prayed to God, the supernaturals would return and leave them alone."

White’s eyes were widened in shock, his heart pounding loudly, and he wasn’t the only one.

Up in the sky, the holograph displayed an image.

Bodies and corpses strewn all over benches and tiles of buildings.

"And what was more biting was the majority of the buildings were religious places."

"Instead of taking the government advice and retreating to the bunkers, many humans sought solace in religious places, and naturally, when the supernaturals came, they were carrots in a farm, simply waiting to be picked up and eaten."

She said, allowing her words to sink in as the students stared up at the corpses and the destroyed religious buildings.

The holograph constantly changed, each scene more disturbing than the last.

White had his heart thud at first, but soon enough it went stable, and he didn’t react.

After 5 minutes of endless images of chaos, the holograph disappeared.

"For those who believed this was all just a recurrence of the past, who believed it was simply nature doing what it had done years ago, testing humans’ capability."

"Those who see this as a test of evolution for humans to become greater by subduing its enemies and climbing its way to the top."

"Their belief led to this..."

What the holograph showed next were corpses, but this time not the corpses of humans.

The majority of the corpses were that of supernaturals.

There were images of humans being the only ones left standing on a ruined battlefield, images of large walls being built, keeping the supernaturals away.

Images of prosperity and power.

"When you start to believe that this is but a repeat of the past, it gives you strength, it opens your mind, and you ask the second question."

"What do we need to do to win? What must be done to climb back up to the top of the food chain."

"Your belief will find you hope... and where there’s hope, then surely there is a way."

"So what will you believe, Xybers? That what will come for you soon is God’s punishment or a chance to prove to nature that you’re deserving of a new unfathomable evolution."

DRIIINGDRIIIING

The runic watch on White’s wrist glowed as he poured out along with the rest of the students.

The class had taken about 5 straight hours, with the instructor talking about expatiating on the second belief, answering questions that ways that have been implemented to stop the phenomenon and Xtremecybers stands in everything.

In a way, it was a class introducing them to what Xtremecyber stands for as a powerhouse.

It wasn’t boring, if anything eye-opening.

There was a new notification on the watch, and it was one he loved.

[You’ve attended the class, hence completing the mission.]

[You have been rewarded 20 points]

[Total points: 270]

It flashed.

Seems like attending the school mission on the runic watch was another way to get points.

DRIIIING!

A new notification.

[Head to the Cafeteria.]

[Location: Cafeteria Hall]

It said.

White wasn’t really sure where that was, but with the aid of his map, he quickly narrowed it down, and it became easier when the majority of the students were also moving in the same direction.

Soon he came across a building, the first that wasn’t a skyscraper or a long castle.

It was a mini one-floor building made into a restaurant.

There were round seats spread through a wide hall, and White quietly walked to one of them. The second he sat on the table, his runic watch glowed.

[Link Established with Cafeteria.]

[Choose what dish you would like to be served.]

It said, and he felt amused that he could choose his dish from the screen of his watch.

The meals as expected weren’t free.

The cheapest meal was 2 points, and it was a simple soup.

There were about fifty dishes on the list, the most expensive costing 350 points. That was more than White had.

In the end, he decided to go for something decent, just around 15 points.

The second he chose what he wanted,

He was given a waiting time of 2 minutes for the dish to be served, and exactly 1 hour 30 minutes.

A lady dressed in a purple attire, but that of a chef, walked towards him and silently placed the tray on his table.

They were part of the Xtremecyber academy, though in unofficial roles such as cooking.

According to the rules, laying a hand on them would cost an instant deduction of 50 points.

With his dish before him, White’s stomach growled, and his hand immediately reached for his soup and he dug in.

But digging in was different from eating.

White put his spoon in the thick soup, but his spoon was only returning back into his mouth when a hand moved, clamping it, stopping it an inch away from his lips.

"Not so fast... Hero!"