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Horror Game Developer: My games aren't that scary! novel Chapter 80

Chapter 80: Shepherd [2]

I knew what a shepherd was.

They were someone who tended and reared sheep.

It was precisely because I knew what it was that I felt confused—but the more I thought about it, the more things began to make sense.

"Decree Shepherd... I suppose it relates to my ability to acquire and command anomalous entities. A shepherd of the anomalous, perhaps?"

That sounded like the most plausible situation.

But if that was the case, I started to grow curious about what the purity meter was and the abilities I would gain once I reached the Second Order.

’Is there also a limit to the amount of anomalous entities that I can contain?’

What about the conductor...?

Would I be able to contain a monster that powerful?

Thinking about the conductor, I slowly turned my head to stare at the large [I] imprinted on the wall and bit my lips.

"One day left..."

There was only one day left until it came.

...Or at least, that was what I assumed to be the case.

I thought back to the scenario when I played the piano alongside it, and hoped it would stop haunting me, but I wasn’t so sure.

I had an inkling that it was still going to come.

My chest grew heavy at the thought.

It was rather clear to me that I couldn’t defeat the conductor.

It was simply too strong for me.

I needed to quickly think of a way to delay the situation or solve it.

"What a mess."

Rubbing the back of my head, I once again glanced at my computer and focused my attention on the First Order Panel.

"In order to move to the next order, I need ten attributeless fragments. Where can I get those?"

I had pretty much memorized everything available in the shop.

There was nothing remotely close to fragments.

"Oh, wait."

Recalling something, I rummaged through my pocket before retrieving a certain crystal.

"Right, I did acquire this..."

The crystal was long, fitting my entire hand as a gray fog squirmed deep within it. I felt a strange sensation while looking at it.

The gray fog within pulsed in strange patterns, almost as if it were alive, and the more I observed it, the more unsettled I felt.

That was until...

Ding!

[Fragment of Conceptualization]

[Purity: 91%]

A notification crossed my vision, floating right above the fragment.

"What the..."

The notification was so sudden and unexpected that I almost dropped the fragment in my hand. Thankfully, I was able to compose myself quickly as I looked at the notification in astonishment.

"Conceptualization? 91% purity...?"

I read through the notifications with a frown. I didn’t really understand, but from what I had managed to learn over the past week or so at the Guild, the Conceptualization was for those following the Conceptualization Decree.

"In that case, does this mean that the fragment I have is useless...?"

Since I followed a different Decree, it meant that I couldn’t use this fragment.

Then...

"What the hell do I do with this?"

It wasn’t like I could sell this. Maybe in the black market? Was there even a black market?

Not only that, but thinking about how much of a struggle I had gone through to just receive one fragment, my heart sank.

"This feels like bullshit."

At the current rate things were going, it was going to be impossible for me to rank to the next Order.

...Or so I thought.

Ding!

Another notification suddenly appeared in my vision.

[Would you like to remove the attribute?]

▶ [Yes] ▷ [No]

".....!"

My grip on the fragment tightened the moment I saw the notification.

[Attribute will be removed.]

[Please wait a moment...]

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Thankfully, the process lasted no more than a couple of seconds, and once the light died down and I managed to open my eyes again, a white crystal appeared in my grasp.

[Attributeless Fragment]

[Purity: 91%]

Swooosh!

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