“Status Window!” I dered.
    Answering my call, the Golden panel appeared before me and disyed its contents.
    [STATUS INFORMATION]
    – Name: Jeremy Lewis
    – Level: 286 – Exp: 11.52%
    – Race: Human
    [JOB]
    (Primary Job) Thief
    (Secondly Job): <Trickster>
    – Age: 16 Years
    – Sex: Male
    – Height: 5″ 3. – Weight: 115 pounds
    – Alignment: Chaotic Neutral
    – Karma Points: 2,600 (+500 Rewards—3,100)
    – (G) Karma Points: 155<sub>.</sub>
    [Stats]
    – HP: 14,400/14,400
    – MP: 3,976/3,976
    – Strength: 2,910 (520)
    – Agility: 14,600 (412)
    – Vitality: 14,400 (130)
    – Intelligence: 43,400 (910)
    – (G) Factor: 60
    – Gift: [Subspace]
    – Items Equipped: None
    – Allies: None
    [Additional Information]
    A human with thest Gift. Possesses the interest of God.
    [End Of Information]<sub></sub>
    I noticed a few things about it, including the fact that I had advanced five extra Levels. my lips naturally curled up in a grin of satisfaction.
    Even though I had grown plenty strong, just one of these monsters was enough to give me five levels. I seriously anticipated what was waiting for me beyond the gate that lie beyond. Still, I knew better than to be impatient.
    ‘Huu, I feel much better!’
    The Level Up had increased my Health Cap and my regeneration caused the aching body I had to be refreshed. Of course, I still felt the emotional strain of the battle, and my stamina hadn’t fully recovered, but this was better than nothing.
    It was evening, the time was most likely approaching 5:00 PM, and that meant it wouldn’t be long until the day was over. I had already decided to exterminate the nest today, and I wasn’t going back on it.
    However, after my fight with the Chief, it was painfully obvious that I was still weaker than my opponents. I was fortunate that my opponent was only one this time, and it underestimated me.
    There was no guarantee that this would be the same case when I ventured into the heart of the monsters.
    I no longer had the cheat Skill of
    on my side, so there was really no shot for a miracle. If I didn’t go in properly, I would lose!
    Firstly, I had to check out the reward the System promised me after I defeated the Hobgoblin Chief. This would be the first time it gave me something special in exchange for killing a Demon, and there was even an additional reward for doing it alone.
    I was curious… and excited!
    [Special Reward Will Now Be Given]
    [Additional Reward Will Now Be Given]
    I waited patiently as these two icons popped, simr to how the system often told me [You Have Leveled Up].
    [System Update]<sub></sub>
    [Special Reward Given Are Listed]
    ~System Effect, <Title>, Has Been Unlocked~
    ~You Have Received Five Titles Based On Your Achievements So Far~
    Title 1: [Hell Kobold yer]
    Title 2: [Hobgoblin yer]
    Title 3: [Champion]
    Title 4: [ughterer]
    Title 5: [Merciless]
    ~Effects Apply To The Host ording To The Respective Titles Recieved~
    ~Additional Karma Points Have Been Added~
    [See More Information]
    I was already amazed enough that I had already gotten the <Title> Effect so soon, but to think I had five already!
    “I see… usually, <Titles> are unlocked after the beginning phase. The achievements only start counting once the second phase begins and they get transformed into <Titles>… But…”
    Receiving the <Title> Effect at such an early stage meant that all my achievements since the start of the beginning phase became recorded. It was amazing!
    <Titles>, unlike <Skills>, had no allowed Slots. So, in a sense, one could obtain as many <Titles> as they could—as long as the condition for obtaining them was fulfilled.
    In addition, <Titles> all had passive effects which didn’t cost Mana or wear down the user. Plus, they had no Duration Limit or Cooldown. Such a blessing, being gifted to me at such an early stage… and in form of five distinct kinds—how could I not be moved?
    I had to see what these <Titles> were about!
    Tapping on the [See More Information] panel beneath the window, I saw a new set of information disyed before me.
    [System Information]
    <Titles>
    [Hell Kobold yer]
    Aplished by exterminating a horde of Hell Kobolds. It is the advanced derivative of the Title [Hell Kobold Killer].
    ~Title Effect: Deals 10 Percent Extra Damage on Fanged Demons. Deals 30 Percent Extra Damage on Hell Kobolds and their kin.
    Title 2: [Hobgoblin yer]
    Aplished by exterminating a horde of Hobgoblins. It is the advanced derivative of the Title [Hobgiblin Killer].
    ~Title Effect: Deals 10 Percent Extra Damage on Green-Skinned Demons. Deals 30 Percent Extra Damage on Hobgoblins and their kin.
    Title 3: [Champion]
    Aplished by exterminating a Demon Boss and closing a Gate.
    ~Title Effect: Deals 10 Percent Extra Damage on Demon Bosses. Inflicts the <Fear> Status Effect On Demon subordinates when facing the Boss.
    Title 4: [ughterer]
    Aplished by exterminating a great deal of Demons at once.
    ~Title Effect: 30 Percent chance of inflicting <Critical Damage> on Demons if they are in a group.
    Title 5: [Merciless]
    Aplished by refusing to rescue Gifteds who are in danger of extermination by Demons.
    ~Title Effect: A ‘Perfect’ state of mind will always be present. No matter how horrifying a sight is or heart-wrenching it is, the mind will not waver.
    [End Of Information]
    They were all amazing Titles, useful in their own way. Thest <Title> was a little implicating, though. It basically spoke of how I wasn’t a ‘kind’ person. If anyone saw this on me, I would gather some opinions I didn’t want—especially if I was acting as the Masked Hero. That would suck big time!
    ‘I don’t have to worry about that currently, though…’ I reasoned while admiring the usefulness of the Title.
    A solid mind and unflinching will were ideal for the kind of experiences thaty ahead of me.
    Titles could be turned off if one wanted, but there was no way I would choose that. Well, not at the moment! All of these were handy, well, maybe not right now, but they would certainly be in the long run.
    ‘Whew! I have good ‘Special Rewards’, don’t I? What of my Additional Rewards?’