That night, we were in our usual arrangement, with Alicia sleeping on top of my under a bear fur blanket.
Aside from spending way more time on managing my hair than I thought was reasonable, we quickly finished up washing. After some additional soaking in the hot water, the two of us got ready for bed. Alicia had almost fallen asleep in the bath, so I pretty much had to do all the work drying our bodies as she could barely keep her eyes open by the time I noticed.
In virtually no time, Alicia was lightly snoring while using my breasts as a pillow. It had started to feel like the only reason why I had these huge balls of fat was for her sake.
Unlike usual, I couldn't help but play with my hair this night. Just a single application of hair oil, and it felt so soft and silky. Before it was pretty coarse, but I didn't pay it any mind. Hell, it had only gotten as long as it had because I didn't really take any interest in my hair. But seeing it's potential right there in my hands, I couldn't help but imagine just how much nicer my hair could get if I put in actual effort on a regular basis.
I was annoyed at how much time we spent on it earlier, but now it felt like the results made it worth it. But this was only the beginning. There was still plenty of things that were done on Earth regarding hair care that I could still remember. I would need to spend time implementing those ideas.
But after admiring the silkiness of my hair, I went back to investigating the skill system.
I was glad that my new custom skill [Sunlight Vulnerability] that did the opposite of what it was called worked exactly as intended. While sunlight was still a big proverbial and literal pain, it was theoretically no longer deadly. Looking at the details, it seemed like the effect even worked on [Light Magic], but there was a problem with relying on it to protect me from [Light Magic]. The health restored from light was on a reverse exponential curve, which meant that the more light I was exposed to at once, the less I benefited from the skill.
At the levels that normal light would effect me, the healing was more effective than the damage done as I had experienced. But as the exposure increased, the damage would outstrip the healing done, and eventually the healing would hardly be noticeable. But at that point the damage would be high enough that unless if significant resistances were in play, other people would be taking quite a lot of damage from such an attack in the first place. The fact that I would be taking more wouldn't be that noticeable if it happened in public.
That said, I would still want to avoid getting hit by light magic if possible, even if it was weak enough that I could heal all the damage.
I considered changing the details to deal with all degrees of light magic, but the thought 'don't fix what ain't broken' came to mind. No, that was a lie. I was just worried that the skill might break if I tried to improve on it. It worked as well as it needed, so any improvement would risk breaking the code I ways I didn't have the knowledge to predict. Instead, I simply changed the skill description to 'Skill Which Increased Susceptibility to Sunburns', and left it like that.
Next, I started to quickly scan through the skill database. There was a skill common in many fantasy stories that I wanted. If it existed, then I wanted to get it somehow. If it didn't, then I wanted a way to make it. But my lack of knowledge about the system meant that there was no way for me to make it from scratch, so I needed to find the necessary parts. Not only that, but I needed more information about how the system worked, so that I could make the parts fit together.
But my rapid scans quickly revealed a skill which held tremendous promise: [Appraisal].
From the name alone, it was the exact skill I was looking for.
Knowledge was the things I lacked more than anything of this world. Normally knowledge was gathered through your connections, and on Earth, the internet and books. But here, I had none of that. Alicia was my only source of knowledge, but the information coming from a six-year-old was frankly pretty limited. At the least, I needed to be able to identify common things as well as have a way to gauge where I sat when it came to the ability hierarchy.
Stats and skills most likely ruled the world, not just relationships and money. But of those things, stats and skills were pretty foreign for me, and not knowing what common people had in regards to both limited my ability to act around others when the time came. Was my level low? High? Average? It seemed high, but without a point of comparison, I might only be as strong as a typical 10 year old. No matter how much I thought that was unlikely, without being able to directly compare, I wouldn't know for sure. The same went for skills.
I could always ask Alicia, but a girl who was unable to even help with chores would be sorely lacking in both XP and skills.
[Appraisal] was the doorway for me to learn what I needed...I hoped.
Opening up the skill description, it read that the skill was used to identify and discover the properties of an item.
So...it was only half of what I needed. I needed something that worked on people and monsters as well, not just items.
I spent a while searching, but the only other skill I could find that was even remotely close was [Sense Aura Strength]. It didn't even have the parts I wanted.
There wasn't any other option. I had to work off of [Appraisal].
But before I could move to start examining the skill's source code, a sensation that had been rapidly getting more and more familiar as the days went by attacked me.
Alicia's nightly suckling.
It was frustrating that such a thing broke my concentration so thoroughly, preventing me from working on other things.
I lay back, cradling Alicia's body so that she would fall if she moved in her sleep.
But now that my concentration was diverted from work to anything that would distract me from the wet feeling on my chest, I was reminded of something. I was hungry. Pretty hungry at that. I hadn't had anything to eat since the previous day.
It's been a while since I spent so much time between meals, and now that I was aware of that hunger, it started to overrun my mind.
Thankfully, I had some blood stored inside of my bunny bag.
With a few quick motions, I brought the bag over and pulled out a jar of blood.
These jars were a hassle to fill up, but it was times like this that made them worth it.
But as they were just large jars, it was almost impossible for me to drink from them as is. I contemplated my problem before remembering how I'd been filling the bathtub. There was no reason why the same magic wouldn't work on blood, and thus I tried it out. A small blob of cold blood floated out of the jar and went into my salivating mouth. In an instant the delicious taste of almost fresh blood filled my mouth, and I quickly gulped it down.
One after the next, I floated orbs of blood from the jar to my mouth, and before I knew it, the entire thing was empty.
My hands went to extract another jar from the bag before I thought better of it. I had three more, but it was best to save them just in case. My stomach protested the unfair treatment, but I mentally squashed it like a dictator during a popular uprising. What I had was enough to last me another day. I just needed to make sure that I ate properly tomorrow. And while I was at it, fill up the jar once again.
I was pretty happy that time seemed to stop inside of my bag, or else the days old blood wouldn't have been in any condition to have been drunk.
The next day, we made simple wheat tortillas with nuts crushed into a butter and chopped fruit all wrapped up into a breakfast burrito. I got another approval from Alicia when she bit into it.
We spent the next few hours outside again as Alicia practised sensing the spirits while I tossed around mana treats. Eventually I tried lightly played with them by making only my arm into spirit form with the rest of my body materialized to keep the little girl in my lap happy, and tried touching the fluffballs. To my surprise, it worked. I could feel their soft bodies as they danced around. Some even rubbed their bodies against my fingers.
Just to test it out, I cancelled spirit form and tried touching them, but my hand simply went through their bodies. These fluffballs were definitely some sort of non-physical entity, and this proved it.
As amusing as it was, I refrained from passing my hand through their bodies after a few goes. It seemed like they didn't like the sensation on it.
"Mmmm...I couldn't sense them again...cough"
Alicia was a bit depressed that all her work hadn't borne any fruit yet, but in my opinion, that was pretty premature. I might've gotten the skill quickly, but that was through the cheat known as vampirism.
"Learning a new skill takes time. Don't worry. You'll get it eventually"
My words didn't do much to encourage her, but I didn't know what else to say. There weren't any real tricks beyond what she was already doing as far as I knew.
As Alicia ate baked potato halves with sliced meat and eggs on top along with an egg drop soup, I asked her a question.
"Do you want me to teach you some other skills?"
"Yes! I do!"
For what felt like the first time ever, Alicia stopped in the middle of a meal to turn around and answer my question. Her eyes glittered at the prospect without me even telling her any details.
"It won't be easy, and it'll probably be a bit scary, but you alright with that?"
"Yes! If it means I'll be useful!"
That earnestness really put me on the back foot. This inferiority complex of hers was really tough to deal with for me. If I didn't care as much for her well being or if I was more manipulative, then it wouldn't be an issue, but I wasn't like that. At least I didn't think of myself like that.
But the source of her inferiority complex was her blindness. Because of that, she wasn't able to do much as she grew up and felt helpless all the time. Looking at her eyes, it felt like it was because light wasn't entering her eyes properly. Whatever was the cause of that milky white look in her pupils was most likely the cause, but I had no way to confirm it. For all I knew, it was merely a symptom, or even unrelated.
My own knowledge of medicine and biology wasn't much more than high school level back on Earth, so any form of surgery was out.
Could it be a skill? I hadn't seen any negative skills, but my lack of knowledge couldn't discount that. But I didn't have any means to actually check it yet.
For that matter, was it even something that came from the system, or was even interferable by the system? It was something I needed to keep an eye out for as I looked deeper into the system.
(But until I know more, I'll go for a method that didn't rely on my admin authority)
"A, alright. I'll try to teach you some useful skills, but first you need to finish lunch. You'll need the energy"
"Okay!"
With that, she vacuumed up her meal with even more vigour than I thought possible.
"Alright. I want you to spread out your senses and try to feel the aura of the monsters here"
I instructed Alicia once we reached the third floor. The skills most useful for her were detection skills. If she could learn [Sense Presence] or [Mana Perception], then she'd be able to sense enemies around her. If she could learn both, then it would be that much better. It wouldn't be perfect, but it would be enough to be able to put up a rudimentary level of defence on her own.
"Okay..."
"I'm going to put on a defensive spell on you for protection. Don't worry about the enemy attacks, I'll make sure that they won't hit"
"...okay!"
The trembling in her little hands mostly subsided and she tightly gripped my hand as she strongly nodded as an invisible field of condensed air surrounded her body. I was careful to make sure that the barrier wouldn't hinder anything important, like moving or breathing. An oversight like that would be pretty stupid after all.
In a short while, a skeleton appeared in front of us. Alerted to our presence, it quickly approached our way, raising it's poorly made sword along the way. The undead clattered as it walked, and swung it's weapon down at me the moment it got within range. But for me, who had experience fighting all the way up to the 87th floor, the attack was pitifully slow and weak. The arc it drew wasn't even very clean as it wavered back and forth as if the monster was hesitating somehow.
I raised my empty hand and pinched the blade between my thumb and forefinger.
The skeleton tried to push the blade that stopped in midair, but it didn't budge even a millimetre. With that failing, it tried to pull, but nothing changed. Once again, it tried to push, but the result stayed the same.
Being an an unintelligent creature with a capacity to think on the level of pocket calculator, the skeleton continued these fruitless movements over and over, unable to understand that there wasn't any point to them.
Beside me though, Alicia had pressed her body against mine and held my left hand in both of hers.
"Alicia, concentrate"
"Ah! Yes!"
I lightly admonished the little girl. She quickly closed her eyes and tried to concentrate.
"Now, all creatures give off some sort of presence. It's something that anyone should be able to feel. All you have to do is tune yourself so that you are sensitive to the presence that the monster is giving off. That's how to learn [Sense Presence]. The same goes for [Mana Perception]. You just have to feel the energy that's radiating out of the monster"
Alicia continued to push out her senses, but after a few minutes, I simply bit into the skeleton and sucked it's essence out. The bundle of bones clattered more loudly before collapsing into a pile.
"Ah..."
"I think trying solely on a single monster might not be the best, so we'll move around and practice against a variety, alright?"
"Okay"
Well, the real reason was because I was getting bored. That, and I needed to move on so that I could get something to eat. And if we were doing that, then we might as well gather more resources. The food we had wasn't going to last forever, and there were a few special things I wanted.
Alicia responded pretty well to the ice cream I had made before, so I wanted to get more milk. The quantity of milk needed to make just one bowl of ice cream was pretty huge, so to continue making more, I needed lots of milk.
But aside from all that, there was the further reason that Alicia might continue to try singlemindedly until she exhausted herself. She needed to be made to take proper breaks, and the time between each monster encounter was perfect for that.
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