Of course, I didn't think our plan would simply become successful, considering it wasn't easy to work on people.
However, the more rationally I tried to judge it, the more I thought people became likely to fall into such traps. Many individuals didn't think that they would get caught. They assumed they would be safe no matter how many fraud cases they had seen through the media or stories.
But all around the world, right at that moment, there were victims everywhere.
Many of the crimes couldn't be caught on the web because their targets were irrational or dumb. We also lived in a world where scammers who lived on the back of others were also being deceived.
Not only highly educated people but also veterans with rich social experiences had a hole drilled into their backs. Of course, some people were naturally easier to deceive, like our regressor, but they were rare occurrences.
Most were cautious. Even the beasts moved carefully when giving out something they had.
Seraphim was no different. I knew from what I'd seen so far that my theory had potential, but coming up with what I had to offer was a completely different matter.
Hence, what I needed was...
'The perfect balance.'
The perfect balance was important. An amount that wasn't burdensome yet an amount that wouldn't be too little. Of course, it would be appropriate to increase it gradually, but I didn't think that the starting price set by Jihye and I would be a burden on Seraphim.
That was just the amount of liquidated assets he could use at any time.
Objectively, it wasn't a small amount, but it was divinities that I thought was worth investing for Seraphim, who had piled up assets. It wouldn't be strange for him to suddenly think about coming aboard the plan when I was abandoning him.
If he felt like I was trying to exclude him, he'd be more suspicious. He would for sure be anxious, thinking he might not be able to get on the parents-of-new-humans train on time and be left behind on the way.
From his perspective, his biggest mistake would probably be that.
Unlike other pigeons, Seraphim was quite self-directed. I couldn't say he was as in control as Jihye and me, but he was still quite similar to us.
If I were asked which one he was more similar to, the answer would probably be me. Even the way he tapped his thigh was similar. If I were in his position...
'I would read the proposal one more time.'
I didn't like gambling, but I wasn't foolish enough not to throw it when I needed it.
However, the first thing to do was determine if it was really worth the risk.
As expected, I saw him carefully scanning the plan once again without saying anything.
Of course, he wouldn't be able to find the problem in the plan. Wasn't it a fact that he knew there was danger in the first place?
Except for that, there were no other notable obstacles.
Nevertheless, if he still had any doubts...
'He'll ask me again.'
"How exactly does the test server work?"
"It works exactly as you read. Think of it as programming a small place first. I mean, in this huge map."
There, I needed to take out what I had.
As Dominions snapped her fingers, a small map began to appear in view.
Although minuscule compared to its real size, it was a replica of the continent. It felt like looking at a tiny world from above. There were even miniature houses and natural environments.
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Regressor Instruction Manual (PART 4)
FantasyTITLE Regressor Instruction Manual (회귀자 사용설명서) BY 흙수저 TRANSLATOR *-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-* STORY One day, I was summoned to this world. Beasts poured out, and an incredible crisis came. My talents couldn't have been worse. [The p...
