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Chapter 55 Reward

    <h4>Chapter 55 Reward</h4>


    Seeing the armory stretching out before him, n couldn''t help but break into a satisfied smile. This was precisely why he had refrained from using his hard-earned survival points to buy weapons from the shop. He had been banking on winning his way up the ranks and thereby unlocking the coveted reward the military had in store.


    His gaze first fell upon the melee weapons section. Given his past life''s proficiency with swords, it was only natural that he gravitated towards this particr category. With a sense of eager anticipation, n stepped closer to the assortment of des disyed meticulously on the wall.


    a selection of eight distinct swords adorning a sleek ck metallic wall. Each weapon seemed to have its own story to tell, an untold history of battles fought and challenges ovee. n knew that his choice here would y a pivotal role in the rounds toe, and he was determined to make it count.


    His experience in his previous life, where swords had been his specialty, guided his decision-making process. He meticulously assessed each sword''s size, weight, and bnce, his practiced eyes scanning for the perfect fit. One by one, he picked up the swords, executing a few test swings with each, evaluating their feel and responsiveness.


    As he held the final contender, a slightly shorter sword measuring 70 centimeters with a double-edged de, a sense of connection resonated within him. The sword''s design, reminiscent of the arming swords used by knights in the 15th century, evoked a sense of familiarity and purpose.


    The weapon''s attributes were disyed in the holographic interface:


    [Name: Arming Sword]


    [Type: Sword weapon]


    [Rarity: Common]


    [Attributes: Damage 26-34]


    [Effects: None]


    [Equipment Rating: 18]


    [Able To Bring Outside The Game: No]


    [Remarks: A simple knightly sword]


    As he read the sword''s details, a sense of satisfaction bloomed within him. It might bebeled asmon, but to n, it was a gem. The damage range was respectable, and its straightforward design resonated with him. He could almost feel the sword''s history whispering to him, igniting a sense of camaraderie between warrior and de.


    It was precisely instances like this that justified his strategic approach. Choosing first meant having ess to the best options before the more experienced yers descended upon the armory like vultures.


    "I choose this one"


    "Good choice, Now for your firearm," the Sergeant instructed, his gaze curious as he awaited n''s decision.


    n''s gaze shifted to the section dedicated to firearms. Handguns, rifles, and sniper rifles were all on disy. It was an array of deadly tools, each with its own unique advantages and drawbacks.


    Although therger guns were much more expensive in price, n decide to focus on what he needed the most, the handguns.? A dozen options awaited him, each with its own story to tell. His eyes flitted from one to another, considering the merits of each. There was the weighty decision of a revolver, promising higher damage but burdened by a long reload time. Then there was the Beretta 1911, a sleek and ssic choice known for its uracy.


    After a brief internal debate, n''s fingers found their way to the Beretta 1911. It was a weapon he was familiar with, having used it effectively in previous runs. The choice was practical; the 9mm ammunition it used was rtivelymon within the game. This meant he wouldn''t have to constantly worry about running out of bullets in the heat of battle.


    However, just as his hand was about to close around the grip of the Beretta, something on a nearby side table caught his attention. It was a firearm that stood out from the rest.


    A spark of curiosity ignited within n. He turned to the Sergeant and asked, "This is an umon rank weapon... what about this one? Can I choose this?"


    The Sergeant''s brows furrowed momentarily as if he thought the weapon was misced. But as his eyes followed n''s gaze to the weapon, an understanding dawned on his features.


    [Name: Sawed-off Shotgun]


    [Type: Weapon (small firearm)]


    [Rarity: umon]


    [Attributes: Firepower 58-74 (10 meters), 48-62 (up to 30 meters)]


    [Magazine: 2 rounds (12 Gauge)]


    [Fire Rate: up to 1 round/second]


    [Equipment Rating: 20]


    [Remarks: Great to blow up heads like watermelon]


    There was an undeniable allure to the Sawed-off Shotgun. Its attributes spoke volumes—the sheer firepower it packed was impressive.


    However, n''s gaze was drawn to the bottom of the information, the reason why the gun was ced among the rest.


    [Status: Broken]


    [50% Penalty in damage and uracy]


    "Are you sure? It''s costly to fix this, maybe more than buying amon weapon," the Sergeant cautioned, his tone carrying a hint of concern for n''s choice.


    However, n''s eyes were already captivated by the weapon''s unique charm. "Yes, I am sure. Let me have this, please," he replied with unwavering determination. There was a maic quality to the Sawed-off Shotgun that drew him in, and no cautionary words could sway his decision.


    The weapon only had two bullets, a stark limitation that meant it would require a reload after every shot. But in exchange for this inconvenience, it offered one of the highest damage coefficients among all the weapons in its category of umon small firearms.


    As for its broken status, n''s confidence was unwavering. With his high intelligence and resourcefulness, he believed he could mend this weapon in no time. And yet, there was another reason behind his choice, a reason that required effort to fulfill.


    The Sergeant chuckled, a bemused expression on his face as he watched n''s unwaveringmitment to the shotgun. "An interesting choice," he remarked, an undertone of approval in his voice.


    n was then handed a box containing twenty 12-gauge shells, the ammunition required to make the shotgun bark and unleash its devastating power. With this simple gesture, the transaction wasplete.


    The two exited the armory, the weight of the weapon and its potential impact hanging in the air.


    As they walked, the Sergeant struck up a conversation once again. "I tell you what, if you decide to join the military, I will let you get another umon weapon or armor to use. What do you think?"


    The offer was tempting, an alluring incentive designed to sway n toward the military''s cause. But this time, n''s response carried more weight, a seriousness that hinted at deeper contemtion.


    "Actually, there is something I really need to know before deciding to join or not," n began, his tone reflecting the gravity of his inquiry.


    "Alright, shoot. What is it?" the Sergeant responded, his interest piqued.


    "I am interested to know the US military''s preparation for the next round. I wish to know your n,"


    Such a request apparently brought a smile to the Sergeant''s face, as he responded, "Yes, we can do that."


    n was led to the war room, a ce of strategic nning and preparation. Here, multiple scenarios wereid out, detailing the list of yers earmarked for special tasks. While the information was shared only with those joining the military, it wasn''t exactly a secret. After all, everyone in the Apocalypse Game operated in a realm of uncertainty, where no one truly knew what the next round would bring.


    As n walked through the war room, he observed the meticulous nning taking ce. Among the strategies, one particr approach caught his attention. It was a strategy that he had shared with Colonel Weeber, a strategy that he believed would be highly effective to face the next round. Seeing it prominently disyed in the center of the room for all to study brought a sense of relief to n.


    "Are you satisfied? So, can you make your decision?"


    The truth was, n had aplished his goal – he now possessed knowledge of the military''s ns and had secured the needed weapons. As for the prospect of joining the military, he had a firm answer ready.


    "I am sorry friend, I would only join if the military could agree to this one request"


    #####


    Minutes after n exited themand center, leaving the Sergeant with mixed feelings, he was then shortly summoned by his superior, Captain Sam Carter, to provide a report.


    "So, did the teacher decide to join?" the captain ask


    "No, sir," the Sergeant replied. "I regret to inform you that I have to decline his request."


    A hint of surprise appeared on the captain''s face as the Sergeant exined the reason.


    "He wishes to lead his own unit and operate independently."
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