[Respected Player Zuke, you have completed the achievement "One Step Further" (Achieve synchronization rate in the same quest world for the second time). This achievement can be repeated.]
[Daily play count +1]
After exiting the quest world, the first thing Zuke saw was this prompt window.
Seeing this, Zuke remembered that there was indeed such a repeatable achievement—every time he achieved synchronization rate twice in the same quest world, he would gain an additional play count.
Because the synchronization rate for the "Holy Round Table Domain" world jumped from 0% to 100% in one go after being summoned to Chaldea, this achievement was only completed now.
This meant that Zuke could now enter quest worlds three times a day, allowing him to enter three different quest worlds within a single day.
But even so... Zuke currently only had four quest worlds available, so he could only hope that new achievements would unlock a new quest world for him.
Then, Zuke saw the second achievement prompt.
[Respected Player Zuke, you have completed the achievement "Second Hegemony" (Complete the main quest in the same quest world for the second time).]
[Special Quest World Slot +1]
"Huh?"
Zuke was stunned. He hadn't expected this achievement to be a "double hegemony." Wasn't this the same achievement that unlocked the special world slot last time?
Since it was the first time he had unlocked a special world slot, Zuke had a pretty deep impression of this achievement.
But since the achievement didn't mention that it could be repeated, Zuke had thought that completing the main quest in the same world for the second time would unlock a different achievement.
"Or is it that completing the main quest twice in two worlds hasn't met the conditions to unlock a new achievement?"
Zuke frowned and thought about it, but for now, he could only assume that was the case.
In any case, having this achievement was better than not having it. At least it helped add another special world slot, meaning there was one more quest world he could refresh.
Zuke closed the achievement windows and then looked at the quest world selection interface—sure enough, there was a new option in the special world slot.
[Respected Zuke, please select the quest world to enter: 1. "Dragon Ball" (Time not adjusted); 2. "JOJO's Bizarre Adventure" (Main quest generating); 3. "TYPE-MOON" (Main quest generating).]
[Respected Zuke, your special quest worlds are: 1. "Yu-Gi-Oh! Card Chronicle Story"; 2. "Pop Team Epic" (Today's refresh count: 1).]
[Respected Zuke, your remaining play count for today is 2.]
Since Zuke had only entered the "Holy Round Table Domain" quest world today, he had only consumed one play count.
Then the achievement reward gave Zuke an additional play count, so his remaining play count was still 2.
However, after being summoned to Chaldea, Zuke had been dragged around by Fujimaru Ritsuka asking questions, and then Da Vinci begged him for some Noble Phantasm prototypes, wasting a lot of time.
Now, Zuke's daily playtime was almost down to less than an hour, so he didn't plan to use this time in a quest world.
But when Zuke saw the name of the second special quest world, he couldn't help but twitch his mouth.
Although he had already prepared himself mentally for any kind of world to appear, seeing this particular work still caught him off guard.
"Pop Team Epic"? Does this work even have a main story? Just thinking about the content of this work made Zuke hesitant to enter.
To put it bluntly, this work is a comedy primarily based on parodying memes.
As Vegeta once said—"I will never make a guest appearance in a comedy manga again."
Even though Zuke's strength was now considerable, he didn't want to clash with characters from a nonsensical comedy like this.
If it were something like "Doraemon," a comedy with a main storyline, Zuke might have considered entering—but definitely not "Pop Team Epic."
"Since I couldn't use this refresh count before, I'll try using it now."
Looking at this terrible special quest world option, Zuke chose to refresh "Pop Team Epic."
As the refresh count was consumed, a brand-new quest world appeared in the selection interface.
[Respected Zuke, your special quest worlds are: 1. "Yu-Gi-Oh! Card Chronicle Story"; 2. "Kuroko's Basketball" (Today's refresh count: 0).]
"...Looks like this is all I can do today."
Seeing the name of the refreshed work, Zuke could only sigh and give up.
Although "Kuroko's Basketball" is often joked about as a superpower basketball series, it still falls within the sports genre. Zuke wasn't particularly interested in the "superpowers" used in basketball.
If it had been "The Prince of Tennis," Zuke might have been interested in taking a look.
After all, in "The Prince of Tennis," characters can literally create black holes, alternate dimensions, and even resurrection abilities with their tennis rackets. Zuke was quite curious to know if those things were real.
But for today, this was it.
...
{Transitioning to Shin}
Exiting the dream, Shin opened his eyes and saw a pair of large eyes staring at him up close.
Still a bit groggy from leaving the dream, Shin took a closer look and realized it was Kanna staring at him.
She was wearing a tiny maid outfit modeled after Tohru's, sitting on top of him, and staring intently at his face as if observing his sleeping expression.
"...Kanna, what are you doing?"
Kanna hadn't slept in his bed last night—Shin wasn't so beastly as to let that happen. She must have come over after waking up in the morning.
Although, as a little maid, not working but instead lying on her master and staring at his sleeping face was clearly slacking off.
But Shin never expected Kanna to actually do maid work, so he didn't mind.
Shin yawned, moved Kanna off him, and set her aside before getting up to get dressed.
As usual, the bed only had him and Irisviel still sleeping—Shin planned to talk to her about the Heroic Spirit summoning during breakfast.
To be continued…
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