HSR: Miss Herta Want To Be Pursued Too

Chapter 2.2: Under and Over



[Gifted “Feast of Hope” to the residents of Boulder Town, 4-Star Gift, Acquired: Constitution +1, Silver Pendant]

[Gifted “Feast of Hope” to the residents of Boulder Town, 4-Star Gift, Acquired: Constitution +1, Lierce’s Sewing Needle]

[Gifted “Feast of Hope” to the residents of Boulder Town, 5-Star Gift, Acquired: Resistance +1, Mecha Unit Component (Patrol)]

[Gifted “Feast of Hope” to the residents of Boulder Town, 3-Star Gift…]

[Gifted “Feast of Hope” to the residents of Boulder Town, 4-Star Gift…]

The flood of system notifications continued non-stop in his ears.

Looking at the residents around him, Luo Yu’s smile grew even softer.

Two months of effort had paid off today.

The system Luo Yu had received was a part of a complete system, specifically the Gift function.

A rare function, usually seen only in those games filled with countless menu features, with dozens of menus popping up upon entry.

It was imaginable how diverse the functions of this system would be if it were complete, akin to the overwhelming variety in those games, with dozens of red dots upon entry. He could guess that there were at least functions like Upgrading, Missions, Pets, Artifacts, Techniques, Guild, homes, and many more components.

He always suspected that this system had been shattered and violently dismantled by someone because the Gift component he used had some issues.

For example, there was a small pop-up with a question mark indicating that gifts could be obtained through Missions, defeating monsters, special dungeons, and more.

Luo Yu was speechless.

First of all, we need to have these functions, right…

Forget it, this prompt at least informed him that the system originally had a dungeon function.

Without other modules, he naturally had to come up with his own ways to give gifts. Through research, Luo Yu discovered that this gift function was somewhat similar to certain simulation games.

The system rated gifts on a scale from 1 to 5 stars, with the level of rewards corresponding to the star rating. The star rating was generally based on the recipient’s preference and the significance and value of the gift.

1 to 3-star gifts typically depended on how much the recipient liked them, while 4-star gifts needed to be very meaningful to the recipient. A 5-star gift required the gift to hold immense significance for the recipient.


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