Edited by: Kuro and Lille
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System 225 explained a bit about the point system.
[Every time someone finishes a world, the missions they completed will be calculated and given points depending on the difficulty and their clearance. After that, they can exchange it for items that could help them in the next world, or skills they could be taught to help them for future worlds to come. The reward that needs the most points is the opportunity to reincarnate, but all of your memories will be wiped and you will start over with a blank slate. You need 100,000 points for this. It isn't hard to get this many points though.]
The main missions for F-ranked worlds were 200 and the side missions were 100 points. This multiplied depending on the world difficulty. That's why, it wouldn't take too long to reach 100,000 points. There were quite a few Hosts who had already reincarnated but many more decided to stay because the benefits of being a Host outweighed their desire to reincarnate.
With more Hosts, it was much more beneficial to the UniOrb and the Command Center, so they made a lot of incentives to keep people from reincarnating.
Systems could not reincarnate as they gave up their rights to reincarnate, but they could relax and decompress in the UniOrb city for as long as they needed to. That was why, there were a lot of restaurants, shops, arcades, and other fun activities to do. All of these were free and didn't need points. The points were only used for the Host and for items or skills that would benefit them in the next world they decide to go to.
Plus, Hosts and Systems could pick the worlds they wanted to go to by checking out the world plot, the missions, and the world environment beforehand. This increased the success rate of the Hosts. With the trillions of worlds in the UniOrb and only a few thousand Hosts, this was desperately needed.
[Now that you understand the point system, the UniOrb city, and all the features I've added, do you have any other questions?]
System 225 was so excited, he forgot to stop talking during his whole spiel. Even so, Grey patiently and respectfully listened.
"I have no questions. I can't believe you were hiding this from me and waited until I woke up to tell me." Grey remembered System 225 planning all of this while he was jumping from world to world.
It was quite amazing in his opinion.
[I wanted it to be a surprise. Do you like it?]
"Of course! With the point system, it seems much more rewarding and more people are likely to stay. I also like that you added places where everyone can relax and distress. I heard you even included therapists just in case. Truly, a wonderful idea!"
[I'm glad you think so as well!] System 225 was relieved to know that Grey felt this way. He worked very hard to change the Command Center and how the System and Hosts operated. He also felt this was for the better.
Azul watched the two interact and couldn't help but feel happy. This was how it all should be. If he cared as much about the Command Center as System 225 did, he might have asked to do something like this. Still, that was all what-ifs. It was long overdue for him to pass on the title and responsibilities of God System to someone worthy and passionate about their role.
He was glad it was System 225 who took over.
After a long conversation about the new and improved Command Center, System 225 asked the most important question for Grey.
[Grey, have you decided to reincarnate or would you like to stay as a Host? You can even be a System if you want. Of course, this is something you can choose and there's no rush.]

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