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the window, tell her his full name… But again, he couldn’t.

Then the girl suggested he go visit her. In real life. I live in a small, but very cozy house on the beach, cutie, Jess wrote. We’re going to have so much fun together! And she sent a photo: golden hair hanging past her waist, her heart-shaped face, the strap of a slinky dress slipping off her shoulder, long elvish legs… Trixie had never dreamed that such a girl would fall in love with him. He would give her everything he had. All his money. If necessary, he would tear his heart from his chest and place it at her feet.

He would have to fly across the ocean, to the South Europe citizen district. Another thing Trixie couldn’t do — he simply wouldn’t have been let in, since he had no citizenship status.

Are there flyers near you, cutie? Even a single one? Jess asked. Can you tell me the registration number on the side? I can find out where it flies and figure out how to find you.

The only flyer in the vicinity of Trixie was the one on which Hairo, Sergei and Yoshi flew in, Alex’s new friends.

The little hunchback jumped out of Dis and ran to the roof. Fortunately, they hadn’t left yet.

His tongue sticking out, Trixie wrote down the number on his palm and, by the time he’d ran back, had it memorized. By the time he was immersing in his pod, his head contained only the numbers which, he remembered, he needed to tell the girl. As for what the numbers were or where they had come from, he’d already forgotten. All he remembered was that they would help him meet his beloved.

This time there were no problems. Jess received the flyer’s registration number and told him they’d be seeing each other soon. But that didn’t happen; the girl disappeared again, stopped answering.

A couple of days later, Alex and his friends moved to Cali Bottom, to a new building. The construction of the castle on Kharinza was in full swing, and Trixie’s character started gaining levels — he asked to join the clan in a dungeon.

From his clanmates’ conversations, he learned that the Awoken would soon have a stationary portal through which he’d be able to reach Darant. He told Jess all about it. The girl was so overjoyed that she promised to meet him for free!

Another day or two, and Trixie would see her again. And then they’d get married and live happily ever after.

 

 

Chapter 17. The Wheel of Fortune

FORTUNE WAS expecting me. A lone gray-haired priest with a noble face and icy eyes, wearing a silver mantle embroidered with a golden pattern, met me at the foot of the temple and ceremonially led me inside, bowing low all the while. The thousands of parishioners within kept a safe distance from us, watching the strange procession: a priest and someone hidden beneath a cover of swirling smoke.

We passed through the packed hall, the priest waved a hand before a wall and a door suddenly appeared, then opened on its own. As soon as I crossed the threshold, it slammed shut behind me, leaving me alone. I dropped Cloak Essence and looked around. It was a hall identical to the one we had just passed through, but without ornamentation or altar, completely empty.

But then laughter echoed lightly through it, tinkling like silver bells. The goddess of luck materialized out of thin air. Her image had not changed — that same ginger-haired, green-eyed and freckled beauty stood before me, smiling. She wore an emerald green dress, ethereal, as if woven from light itself.

“Greetings, my chosen one! It pleases me that you have shed the undead curse and are alive again!”

“Fortune,” I bowed my head.

“I can hear the bubbling of the Serendipity you have collected. Hurry, take it to the altar!”

As soon as she spoke, an altar materialized in the center of the hall in the shape of two cupped palms.

A pale pink flame enshrouded my own hands, forming into a gleaming sphere. The goddess and I walked to the altar and I placed my hands on it…

The Serendipity flickered, flowing in a warm light into the silver hands, and for an instant they seemed alive, the fingers twitching. Then the Serendipity flowed into the hourglass-shaped stone pedestal, making it glow from within. I even took a step back, thinking for a moment that it might explode, but no. The stone turned clear as glass, and now the hands were held aloft on a column of light, with flashes of blue lightning lancing down from above.

Fortune couldn’t hide her emotion — her divine joy and desire touched me. Half closing her eyes, she raised her hands to the altar and the stream of light flowed into her palms. After absorbing the whole offering, Fortune’s sigh of relief echoed through the hall.

Quest of Fortune, Goddess of Luck, completed: Serendipity for Fortune.

 

You have collected enough Spheres of Serendipity from the corpses of fallen sentients and sacrificed them to Fortune.

 

Reward: Elixir of Luck.

 

Experience: +1 bil

 

Experience at current level (579): 283 bil / 934 bil

 

Your reputation with Fortune, Goddess of Luck, has increased: +5000.

 

Current reputation: adoration.

 

Unlocked achievement Lucky Dog!

 

You reached maximum reputation with Fortune, Goddess of Luck!

 

Rewards: title Lucky Dog, perk Felicitas (you get more gold from enemy corpses and you and your allies feel no fatigue in battle!)

 

Elixir of Luck

 

Divine artifact.

 

Unique item.

 

You don’t have to believe in luck as long as she believes in you.

 

One-time use: +1000 luck forever.

 

Chance of loss after death lowered by 100%.

 

As I read the system messages, I didn’t notice the goddess coming closer. She embraced me and kissed me on

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