<b>C118:</b><b>I choose reality, dreams, hopes, and the future</b>
āYeah, a hundred million yen.ā
My mind is lightly confused by the amount of money that is so far away from me. What, but, why is that?
āSo, um, are you sure I can get 100 million yen?ā
āYes, in Japanese yen, of course. Also, you donāt have to worry about taxes, I can manipulate those things a little bit by using Godās miracle.ā
Many questions came to my mind, but I couldnāt put them into words. I was so shocked that my ability to think was severely impaired.
āI know itās rude to say this, but how do you come up with 100 million yen? Didnāt you say something like you were in need of money when you were sent to Hokkaido?ā
Suddenly, the followers were sent to another world where they didnāt know anything, and in order to make money as a way to survive, they took over a game company and made this game.
Is there enough operating profit to give 100 million yen in one go? But itās a free-to-play game with a limited number of players. Even if there is a billing system, is it really that profitable?ā
āThe billing system is designed to help you in the early stages of the game and to keep you stuck in the game. Making money is secondary. Itās true that in the beginning we were in a pinch because we didnāt have any money, but we wouldnāt die if we didnāt eat or drink.ā
She speaks lightly, but I canāt help but be astonished at what she said.
āItās not like our god power is going to increase when you pay for it. We donāt want you to get annihilated in the beginning, so we made a rule that we can help you by paying. Even so, people who have paid a significant amount of money will have a hard time quitting the game, right?ā
The God of Fate is smiling at me with an evil look on her face. A friend of mine on the Internet told me that he has spent more than a million yen on a certain game, and to be honest, heās getting tired of the game, but he canāt quit because heās wasting all the money heās put into it.
āMoney is pretty easy to make with our miraculous powers. We can alter memories and predict the future to a certain extent, you know?ā
If they could do that, they could scam, stock, and invest all they want. There is no need to worry about money.
āThen why are you still running this game?ā
āThe reason Iām still running this game is to guide the players, develop the village, and increase the number of believers, which will naturally restore the power of the gods. It also serves as a check on theā¦ā¦evil god side. If the evil gods are left unchecked, they could do something terrible, like what happened this time.ā
Well, this explanation made sense to me. The players on the evil god side that I encountered were mostly obsessed with money and were loyal to their own desires. I shudder just thinking aboutā¦ā¦giving power to such people and letting them run wild.
āSo feel free to accept the hundred million.ā
āUm, what will happen to the village if I retire?ā
It would have been cool if I hadnāt hesitated to resist the temptation of a large sum of money here, but 100 million yen is too much.
āIt will be in the hands of a new player. Of course, Iāll screen them to make sure it wonāt go to anyone who might try to harm the villagers, so donāt worry about that.ā
If the village has grown this large, it will be stable and prosperous unless something goes wrong. Even if I disappear, the villagers will not suffer much damageā¦ā¦
āHowever, there is a condition. If you choose to retire, your involvement with the game will be completely severed. In other words, your memory of the game will be erased.ā
āā¦ā¦memories?ā
There was no surprise in that statement. Since the game is designed to erase your memory upon game over, it was easy to imagine that the player who finished the game would also lose that memory.
āIāll fabricate the memory of winning the lottery for 100 million yen, and Iāll make you believe Destiny-chan is just a smart lizard.ā
Will Destiny not be taken away from me? I was relieved to hear that. No, I havenāt decided to get the 100 million yen yet, but what am I thinking?
āIf you want to continue playing the game, itās just the same as before. So take your time and think about it. Think about what you want to do in the future and look for your answer.ā
Even after the call is cut off, I canāt look away from my phone. In exchange for 100 million, I lose the game and its memory.
If I lose my memories, the guilt I feel for giving up my village will also disappear. Will she be able to manipulate the memories of my relationship with Makoto and my past experiences and pretend that nothing happened? After the game was over, Mr. Yamamoto lost his memory of the game, but went about his daily life normally.
āWhat do you think I should do?ā
I tried to talk to Destiny, who had been listening to the conversation we had just had next to me. He looked at me intently and then turned away, curling his body.
āYou want me to think for myself?ā
Thatās right. How can I leave such an important decision to my partner? I donāt want to live a life of procrastination, blaming others or luck and saying, āIāll do it tomorrow,ā without taking responsibility for myself.
I turned my attention to my computer and saw the villagers sweating and working. Shrinking the screen to its limit, I could see the entire Forbidden Forest.
There wasnāt a single place in the entire Forbidden Forest that was black, making it possible to see from corner to corner, and the locations of monsters were indicated by red dots on the map, greatly reducing the need for defense and hunting.
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Even if a suspicious person sneaks in, I can now spot them with a single look. There is no doubt that this will make future developments much easier.
The village continues to grow more than I imagined, and at this rate, it will probably more than double in size in a year. I would like to see the future of this village. I thought that I would like to spend the same amount of time with the villagers in the future. But the villagers live in another world, and I live in this world. In order to make a living, I have to work in this world and earn money. Iāve tried to struggleā¦ā¦but this is a farce.
āIāve known the answer all along, havenāt I?ā
I pretended to be troubled, but I didnāt need to think about the answer. I have to live in reality from now on. Iāve had my mind made up ever since I decided to return to Japan, to this place, instead of staying in another world.