[ Task ]
[ Character Information Confirmed! ]
[ Reward: After your next truly earnest shout, you are guaranteed to receive a random Vision. (Your inner desires are too vast for the gods of this world to respond to. Therefore, you need to shout them out, and then the gods will cast their gaze upon you... So, have you decided what element of Vision you want?) ]
[ First Time Opening Inventory Completed! ]
[ Reward: Gain a one-time exclusive privilege to convert all the fake data the original owner acquired in the allogene game into an equivalent amount of Mora in this current world! (All things are difficult at the start, except with money!) ]
"Ding-a-ling~"
Just as he finished reading the two newly appeared and completed tasks, his phone emitted a crisp sound of coins clinking.
Exiting the tasks, Alex saw the backpack icon on his phone's desktop shaking slightly.
A moving icon is even harder to resist clicking than a red dot!
Has the Mora arrived? How much will there be?!
Alex, filled with anticipation, tapped into the backpack again and looked at the money section.
Units, tens, hundreds, thousands, tens of thousands... one, two, three, four, five... Alex counted the digits, his eyes growing brighter with each one.
Oh, oh, oh!!! What an incredibly cool start! I have two billion Mora now, ha ha ha.
No, Alex's heart sank. This guy swallowed my hundred thousand Primogems from allogene.
Where are my Primogems? Who is it? Phone, you come out, what's going on?!!!
Seeing no new reaction from the phone after a long while, Alex cursed his bad luck. He could only think of it as spending a hundred thousand Primogems to transmigrate to Teyvat.
However, if it's all converted to Mora, then if I had used all my stamina to farm Mora for two and a half years beforehand, wouldn't I be a billionaire now?
Previously, in the game, he only had over eighty million Mora. So, by this calculation, the remaining items in the backpack plus the vanished hundred thousand Primogems were only converted into nearly two billion?
Thinking this, Alex suddenly realized that this exchange result was a huge loss! I had so many weapon materials in there! This is truly too dark, I'm going to spit blood.
But getting something is better than nothing, and having so much Mora at the start means not having to worry about Mora, which is already very good!
Alex only agonized for a moment before dropping the matter. After all, it had already happened; if it only gave Mora, then so be it.
Wait! Alex suddenly thought that he currently had nothing in his hands. He should first try to take it out. What if it's just virtual currency, only usable for buying items from a future in-phone store? It needs to be spendable in this world.
He didn't see any withdrawal button, so Alex tried to think about taking out Mora, and sure enough, a shiny gold coin appeared in his hand.
It's 1 Mora!!
"Grrr grrr."
Just then, Alex heard his stomach protesting.
After all, he hadn't eaten yet, so he was indeed hungry. Time to eat, time to eat!!!
Alex habitually put his phone away, intending to put it in his pants pocket, but before he could, the phone suddenly disappeared, which made Alex slightly stunned.
He stretched out his hand, and the phone inexplicably reappeared in his hand.
Fine, you don't want to be carried on me, huh! Alex shrugged. That's fine. At least it's convenient and he won't lose it.
Searching for a restaurant, Alex walked and simultaneously toured the real-life Fontaine.
The real-life Fontaine still had many differences from the game. The most noticeable was that its area was larger than in the game, and there were many more houses.
Alex walked for a while and finally saw a place where he could get a bite to eat.
It's worth mentioning that as Alex prepared to eat, he noticed that his clothes had somehow dried. Just half an hour ago, he had just emerged from the water, all wet.
Perhaps in Fontaine, water evaporates faster?
Unable to figure it out for now, Alex decided not to dwell on this minor issue. Eating was more important.
He casually spent tens of thousands of Mora on a small meal, and the taste was quite good.
After eating, Alex, while strolling, saw a clothing store.
Looking at his somewhat out-of-place shorts, short-sleeved shirt, and sandals, Alex went in and made another purchase.
When Alex emerged, he was completely transformed, wearing a black gentleman's fedora with a large blue and white feather on it.
Paired with black, gold-trimmed long boots and trousers, and a deep blue long-sleeved formal suit with white stripes crisscrossing it, the overall look wasn't particularly elaborate; he just picked the most expensive items and bought them.
This ordinary but high-end outfit only cost a few hundred thousand Mora. He was a nouveau riche with two billion Mora, so this amount was merely pocket change.
Unfortunately, he wasn't very good at designing clothes, so he just bought ready-made garments and made do.
Later, when he had the chance, he would specifically think about designing and getting a new, more satisfying outfit.
Finally, Alex stomped his foot. The comfort of the new boots wasn't very high; he wasn't used to them at all. He really preferred the comfort of athletic shoes, but he might not be able to wear them anymore... After eating and changing into new clothes, Alex felt it was time to consider claiming the Vision reward.
He took out his phone. Hmm, it says here that as long as he shouts his wish, he's guaranteed a Vision, but it's a random type.
Actually, if he could choose, Alex would quite like an Anemo Vision. How cool would it be to be a happy Anemo boy?
In Teyvat, everyone has a chance to obtain a Vision. But in reality, not even one person in ten thousand might possess a Vision.
And the ways people with Visions acquire them are not all the same, but most often, it happens during life-or-death situations when their inner desires reach an extreme.
So, this cheat isn't bad; at least he immediately has his own power in Teyvat.
Did it say to shout loudly earlier? That's fine.
However, since it requires a loud shout, it's probably best to do it from a high place.
Alex spent another half an hour or so, continuously walking upwards. Wherever there was an elevator, he took it. If he got lost, he'd grab someone and ask for directions.
What's the highest place in Fontaine? Any Fontainian would uniformly answer, 'That must be the Hydro Archon's residence, the Chief Justice's office, the Palais Mermonia!'
Thus, arriving outside the Palais Mermonia, Alex finally saw the most familiar object to him, something we see every day. It was the iconic Statue of The Seven, the Hydro Archon's statue, right beside him!
For Alex, only this statue felt familiar. To be honest, Alex hadn't really explored the Fontaine map much.
Giving up! Otherwise, he wouldn't have been so confused and lost at the beginning.
Alex looked up.
On a base over two meters high, there was a statue of a Damselette, about three or four meters tall.
The statue depicted a long-haired Damselette wearing a long-sleeved hooded, one-piece dress. In her hands, she held a life-sized longsword, and at the hilt of the sword was a sphere that most gods enjoyed playing with.
That's right, Alex knew this: the Anemo Archon holds a sphere, the Dendro Archon embraces a sphere, the Geo Archon holds a block, and the Electro Archon carries a round mirror.
Traveler touching the statue triggers a resonance, so it should be only natural that the world opens up for me too.
My heart holds nobility, Alex silently recited. He then spread his arms and gave the Statue of The Seven a big hug.
World, open for me!!!
One second, ten seconds... Alright, alright, I give up. Sob sob sob, I don't feel anything at all. It seems I can only rely on the tasks given by the phone... Our Traveler is truly amazing, just a touch makes the statue respond and resonate, and he can use all elements. I can only say, as expected of the protagonist!