"As you can see, once you've chosen your professional class, you can also select a production class make your main source of income," Ava said with a warm smile, her radiant wings shimmering faintly in the light.
"In this world, there are countless ways to earn a for living," she continued. "You could join an Adventurer's Guild, accepting missions to slay monsters and explore dangerous dungeons. Or perhaps you'd prefer the Mercenary Guild, handling contracts for protection and warfare. Business-minded individuals may thrive in the Merchant Guild, buying and selling goods. But if you truly wish for steady income and influence, choosing a production class is the way to go."
She gestured gracefully, and faint golden symbols floated in the air, listing various production paths.
"Blacksmiths craft weapons and armor. Alchemists brew potions and elixirs. Runescribes create powerful magic scrolls. Artificers design enchanted artifacts and mystical devices. Tailors weave enchanted robes and cloaks, and many more professions exist that can shape your future in this world."
Jack's family listened intently, absorbing every word. Ava, seeing their focus, nodded approvingly before raising her hand again. This time, shimmering golden coins appeared in the air, each radiating a unique energy.
"In this world, currency is divided into six types:
1. Copper Coins – Commonly used for daily necessities like food and drinks.
100 Copper Coins = 1 Silver Coin
2. Silver Coins – The standard currency for lodging, moderate trade, and adventurers.
100 Silver Coins = 1 Gold Coin
3. Gold Coins – Used by nobility and elite adventurers for large-scale transactions.
100 Gold Coins = 1 Platinum Coin
4. Platinum Coins – Rare, reserved for high-level commerce, noble estates, and rare artifacts.
100 Platinum Coins = 1 Mythril Coin
5. Mythril Coins – Extremely rare, used in divine transactions, kingdom affairs, and powerful relics.
10 Mythril Coins = 1 Adamantite Coin
6. Adamantite Coins – Legendary. Almost unseen in public, used only by kings, emperors, and for divine exchanges."
The coins faded away, leaving behind a lingering glow. Jack's family members exchanged glances, their expressions serious as they processed the vast difference between this world's economy and their old one.
Seeing their thoughtful faces, Ava's expression shifted. Her usual warmth was replaced with solemnity, and her voice turned grave.
"Now that you understand the fundamentals of this world, your elements, blessings, and professional classes it's time I reveal the true reason why your world merged with ours."
Jack and his family tensed, sensing the weight behind her words.
"We Angels received divine revelations from the Gods," Ava said, her golden eyes glowing faintly. "Your world stood on the brink of extinction. A devastating war tore through your lands, wiping out entire continents. The Gods could not bear to see humanity vanish, so they intervened."
A heavy silence followed. Then, James, Jack's father, took a deep breath and stepped forward. His voice was filled with the weight of memories long buried.
"Yes… We knew of the war." He clenched his fists. "World War III already devastated most of our planet. Millions perished, and entire nations crumbled. After that, we lived in peace for two centuries, believing we had learned our lesson. But then… in the year 2301, it happened again—World War IV."
Jack's family members lowered their heads, recalling the horrors of their past.
"This war wasn't just fought on land," James continued, his voice growing hoarse. "It spread beyond Earth, into space itself. Rockets, missiles, orbital satellites entire fleets rained destruction upon the last remaining continents. Our lands were shattered until only a single, isolated continent remained habitable."
Jack's mother placed a hand over her mouth, reliving the tragedy in her mind. James exhaled shakily before continuing.
"To prevent complete extinction, the surviving nations formed the World Alliance, uniting under one rule. But by then, it was already too late. Scientists discovered something horrifying—a crack in space itself had formed above our planet."
Ava remained silent, listening intently.
"At first, we didn't understand what it was," James said bitterly. "But as time passed, the crack grew slowly, steadily. And then, we realized the truth. If it fully expanded… Earth would be erased."
Ava finally nodded, as if confirming what she had already known.
"Yes. That very space crack became the bridge between your world and ours—the Samsara World."
Ava's voice softened. "That is why the Gods intervened. They used that crack to pull your world into ours, merging what remained of your civilization with the Samsara World."
Jack's family fell into stunned silence. Their entire reality had been rewritten.
But Ava wasn't done.
"Oh, and one more thing," she added, a mysterious smile playing on her lips. "Since your continent is newly formed in this world, you are at a great disadvantage. Compared to the natives of Samsara, your people are weak."
A golden barrier flickered into view for a brief moment before vanishing.
"To ensure your survival, the Gods have placed a divine barrier around your land. It will last for exactly ten years."
Jack's eyes widened. "A ten-year protection period?"
Ava nodded. "Yes. During these ten years, no one from other continents can step foot on your land. However…" She smirked. "Once that time is up, you will be fair game. Other kingdoms, empires, and even monstrous races will be able to enter your land freely. Some may come in peace. Others… will not."
"New lands, new opportunities and new resources"
The weight of her words sank in.
"You have ten years to grow stronger. After that conflicts will happen then it will be hard to survive without power."
Ava's golden wings flared slightly as she gazed at them one final time.
"My task here is complete. I've given you all the knowledge you need." She turned slightly before pausing. "Do you have any last questions?''
Jack hesitated, then stepped forward.
"Miss Angel, you didn't explain Dragons and Celestials."
Ava's lips curved into a teasing smile.
"Oh? That's quite an advanced question." Her expression became playful yet unreadable. "Here's what I can tell you Dragons are not mere creatures. They are born with a world itself, eternal and unrivaled in strength. As for Celestials… they are the direct descendants of the Gods."
Jack's heart pounded at the revelation.
"If you wish to learn more about them," Ava continued, "you must be powerful Magic Circle Mage or Aura Force Ring Master."
Jack swallowed hard.
Ava stretched her arms, as if signaling the end of her visit. "Well, then… my work here is done." Her golden aura intensified, and a powerful gust of wind filled the space.
"If fate allows it, we may meet again."
With those final words, Angel Ava vanished into thin air.
Jack's family stood in silence, their minds still racing. Then, as if on instinct, they bowed their heads in unison.
"Thank you, Miss Angel," they whispered.
Jack clenched his fists, his resolve hardening.
"We will repay this kindness in the future…" His eyes burned with determination. "When we meet again."