System Creator System: I Can Create Systems!

Chapter 46 Should I Give Sherry A System?



Turning off his laptop, Keith emptied the cup of cola and placed the cup on his desk.

The virtual meeting had ended so Keith didn't have to worry much about the incident regarding the dimensional gate and the awakened humans.

For him, the criminals who became awakened humans weren't a threat when compared to the monsters that would invade planet earth. After all, even if the criminals awakened their mana, the military and police force had also awakened their mana so those criminals weren't a threat.

But the monsters that would come out of the dimensional gate would be from an unidentified species. Keith didn't know if the monsters of Arcadia would be similar to the monsters in fantasy novels but if it did, then planet earth would have an advantage since they would know the weakness of those monsters.

Of course, that was the least of Keith's worries as he needed to find a suitable system user for his second system. The monster invasion would start in a week so Keith had at least a week of finding a suitable host for his second system.

"Hmm… Should I give Sherry a system?"

When Keith muttered those words, he immediately dismissed that idea.

"No, having many powers from different power systems will be detrimental to one's growth. With the End Note, Sherry can reach Universe Realm Peak Stage so it didn't matter much even if she obtained a system or not. Instead of granting her a system, I should help her in obtaining the rest of the End Notes."

Keith knew that if he granted Sherry a system, she won't have the free time to develop the power of the system to its full potential due to her being focused on improving her usage over the End Note.

So rather than giving Sherry a system that would be detrimental to her growth, it was better for him to give it to someone who could unlock the full potential of the system.

For example, Derick used the Training System to its full potential as he endlessly trained every day without slacking off. If a lazy person was given the Training System, they wouldn't be able to use the full potential of the Training System.

Even if Keith granted Sherry an End Bringer System, he doubted whether his system could outperform the functions of the End Note. At least, it would be more difficult to update the system than to increase the stage of the End Note.

As long as an End Note user managed to upgrade the End Note to its final stage, then that End Note user will immediately become a Universe Realm powerhouse. It wasn't far-fetched to claim that the End Note was an inheritance-type of power.

After deciding that he wouldn't give Sherry a system, Keith started to think of the best candidate for becoming the host of his second system. But after several minutes of contemplation, Keith decided to put that matter for the later future.

"When the Awakened Guild is established, it will only be a matter of time for I to find a system host for my second system. After all, there should be a suitable system user among the awakened humans."

Keith knew that it would take at least a day for the Awakened Guild to be established even with the cooperation of the world powerhouses and countries. And for it to be popularized and accepted by the public, it would take another day at most.

With that in mind, Keith knew that he couldn't rush it. And besides, he wasn't desperate to find a system user for his second system since he didn't seek power but entertainment.

His current power was enough to defend himself so he wasn't power-hungry enough to find ways on improving his current power level.

Keith had already known the direction of growth in power and that was to improve his mana manipulation skill grade.

Although Keith trusted the System Creator System as well as Systema Kami, he was still a cautious person down to his core. Because of that, he wouldn't place his life and freedom on an unknown god.

After thinking of the possibility that his SCS would be removed by Systema Kami, Keith decided to focus on developing his skills that were outside the system's influence.

Since he had awakened his mana without the system's influence, his mana and skills were outside the system's influence. In other words, even if Systema Kami removed the SCS from Keith's soul, Keith's mana and skills would remain.

As much as he wanted to train his only U-grade skill which was First Order, he couldn't use it willingly due to its restrictions. And his other U-grade skill was obtained due to the system's influence so Keith didn't mind it that much. Not that he couldn't, but he didn't need to train his Universal Training Body.

The Universal Training Body was a passive skill so when he acquired it due to his system creator's privilege, all attributes in his body were now equal. In other words, his speed, strength, endurance, vitality, and other attributes had the same parameters.

Because of that, Keith didn't need to train his Universal Training Body so his attention was shifted to his mana manipulation skill.

Since his U-grade First Order skill couldn't be used, then he could only train his second strongest non-auxiliary skill.

Knowing that he couldn't perform rigorous mana training in his hotel room, Keith chose to train in a more durable environment that could withstand the full power of his mana manipulation.

Remembering that he had obtained the XXX-grade Training Ground skill, Keith used it and he was directly transported to a white room filled with emptiness.

Knowing that he could spend more time training in the Training Ground than in the real world, Keith couldn't help but click his tongue after knowing that Derick had awakened such a useful skill.

"Tsk! Even Derick's mana skills are now mine. I have to say, his luck in receiving powerful mana skills is no worst than mine."

"Unfortunately, he relied too much on the system or else he could have obtained the power to fight against me even if I remove the Training System from him."

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