The first rays of dawn pierced the grimy windows of the warehouse, illuminating the dust motes dancing in the air and the black residue of the slain monsters. The distant screams had subsided into a mournful, echoing silence, the sound of a city in shock. As the sunlight touched Kairo's face, a series of notifications chimed in his mind, clear as a bell.
[World Quest: Survive the Dawn - COMPLETE!]
[Evaluating performance… Hidden objective cleared. Kill count exceptional. No damage sustained. Performance Grade: SSS.]
[Rewards are being distributed. Your rewards have been enhanced due to SSS performance.]
Kairo's eyebrow rose slightly. SSS-grade. He hadn't achieved that until months into his past life. His meticulous preparation was already paying dividends beyond his expectations.
[You have received +15 Stat Points.]
[You have received the 'Survivor's Boon' Box (High-Grade).]
[Player Class selection is now available.]
He immediately opened his status window and allocated the new points with the precision of a surgeon. Ten points into Intelligence, further boosting the damage from his Runic Blade's [Mana Conduit] effect, and five into Agility to maintain his fluid, high-speed combat style. Then, he focused on the most critical reward.
"Open Class Selection," he commanded.
A magnificent screen unfolded in his vision, displaying a pantheon of choices. [Warrior], [Mage], [Rogue], [Archer], [Cleric]. These were the five great pillars, the base classes every new Player was offered. In his past life, he had unhesitatingly chosen [Warrior], a path that had served him well but had also limited him. This time, he had no intention of walking a common path.
He ignored the gleaming icons, instead focusing his will on the system, pouring his mana into the interface itself. He was leveraging a secret he hadn't learned until he was nearly level 80: by meeting specific, hidden stat and performance thresholds during the "Awakening," a Player could unlock advanced, hidden classes from the very beginning. His stats were high, his performance was SSS. The conditions were met.
A new icon flickered into existence at the bottom of the screen, plain and unadorned compared to the others.
[Aether Blade]
- A hidden advanced class available to those who possess a high affinity for both blade combat and raw mana manipulation.
- Class Description: An Aether Blade treats their sword not merely as a weapon, but as a conduit for the fundamental energies of the System. They are swift, deadly combatants who weave raw mana into every strike.
- Starting Skills: [Blade Aura (Passive)], [Aether Step (Active)].
"Select Aether Blade," Kairo confirmed without hesitation.
A wave of cool energy washed over him as the class settled into his soul. His mana pool expanded, and new pathways of knowledge opened in his mind.
[You have chosen the class: Aether Blade.]
[You have learned the skill: Blade Aura (Passive) Lv. 1]
[You have learned the skill: Aether Step (Active) Lv. 1]
He quickly checked the skills. [Blade Aura] would passively sheathe his weapon in a thin layer of mana, increasing its sharpness and durability. [Aether Step] was a short-range, high-speed movement skill, essentially a controlled teleport or 'flash step'. It consumed a significant amount of mana but was a game-changer in both offense and defense.
Finally, he turned his attention to the reward box. "[Open Survivor's Boon Box]."
[You have received: Mana Potion (Medium) x3]
[You have received: Healing Potion (Medium) x2]
[You have received: Skill Book: Scan]
His eyes widened almost imperceptibly at the last item. [Scan]. The most fundamental and crucial information-gathering skill in the entire System. Most Players had to grind for weeks or pay exorbitant amounts of a future currency to acquire it. Getting it on day one was an unprecedented advantage. He crushed the shimmering image of the book in his mind.
[You have learned the skill: Scan (Active) Lv. 1]
Now, he was ready. After a final check of his gear, Kairo unbarred the main door and stepped out into the first day of the new world.
The devastation was absolute. The rising sun cast a sickly yellow light on a scene of utter ruin. Overturned cars burned, their frames twisted like broken toys. The street was littered with corpses—both human and monster. A profound, eerie silence hung over everything, broken only by the whisper of the wind through shattered skyscrapers and the distant, mournful cry of someone who had lost everything. The air was thick with the coppery tang of blood and the acrid smell of smoke.
A few dozen yards away, a small group of survivors huddled near the entrance of a subway station, their faces blank with shock and grief. A woman was sobbing quietly, while a man tried to comfort her, his own eyes wide with terror. They saw Kairo, a lone, armored figure emerging into the wasteland with a sword at his hip, and a flicker of hope appeared on their faces.
"Hey! You! Can you help us?" a young man called out, his voice cracking. "We don't know what to do. The monsters… are they gone?"
Kairo gave them a brief, dismissive glance. His [Scan] skill activated instinctively. He saw their information: [Civilian], Level 1. No class. No hope. Leading them would be a liability, a chain around his neck.
"Stay out of the open," Kairo said, his voice flat and cold. "Find a deep, concrete shelter. Don't trust anyone you don't know. That's all the help you get."
He turned and walked away, ignoring their stunned silence and the renewed sobs that followed. Pity was a luxury for a bygone era.
His objective was clear: the Central Library. While others would be scrambling for food, water, or weapons, Kairo was hunting for a far more valuable commodity: knowledge. He knew society would collapse. Manufacturing, engineering, medicine—all of it would be lost. The library was a treasure trove of lost-world technology and science, and he intended to secure it.
He moved through the ruined streets with a predator's grace, his [Aether Step] allowing him to cross open, dangerous intersections in the blink of an eye. As he passed a ransacked convenience store, he heard a brutish shout from within.
"Everything in this store is mine now! I saw it first!"
Kairo paused. A conflict. An opportunity. He entered the store, his footsteps silent. A large, muscular man with a crude piece of rebar in his hand was standing over two smaller, terrified survivors. The man's arms seemed unnaturally bulky, a sign of a simple Strength-based class.
The thug saw Kairo, his eyes immediately drawn to the Runic Blade. "Well, look what we have here. A knight in shining armor," he sneered. "Hand over your bag and that fancy sword, and I might let you and your little friends walk."
Kairo felt a flicker of something that wasn't quite amusement. It was the condescending patience of a master watching a child make a mistake. "You're new to this," he said, his voice echoing slightly in the trashed store. "Let me teach you the first rule of this world."
"And what's that?" the thug laughed.
"Power is not for the loud," Kairo stated. "It is for the efficient."
He used [Scan].
[Brent 'The Bull']
Level: 2
Class: Brawler
Title: ---
STR: 18, AGI: 8, STA: 12, INT: 5, SEN: 6
Pathetic, Kairo thought. All strength, no speed, no sense.
The thug roared and charged, swinging the heavy rebar. To the terrified onlookers, he was an unstoppable force. To Kairo, he was a lumbering target.
Kairo activated [Aether Step]. In the space between one heartbeat and the next, he vanished from where he stood and reappeared directly behind the charging thug. Before the man could even process that his target was gone, Kairo brought the pommel of his sword down in a swift, precise strike on the back of his neck. There was a dull thud, and the man collapsed, unconscious. The entire "fight" had lasted less than two seconds.
The two survivors stared, their mouths agape. Kairo ignored them, quickly looting the unconscious brawler's pockets, finding a few canned goods and a bottle of water. He added them to his own pack. He had enforced the rule. He now collected the tuition.
He left the store and continued his journey, leaving the survivors to their own fates. The library was close now, its grand, columned facade surprisingly intact despite the surrounding chaos. He pushed open the heavy oak doors and stepped inside.
Silence. The air was cool and still. Light streamed through the high, arched windows, illuminating the silent aisles, the endless rows of books. It was a sanctuary, a tomb of a dead world. Kairo walked past the fiction bestsellers and the romance novels, his destination the non-fiction stacks in the rear of the building.
He ran his fingers along the spines of the books, his [Scan] confirming their mundane nature. Then he began his true work. He pulled out books on civil engineering, advanced metallurgy, battlefield medicine, electrical theory, and agricultural science. He piled them onto a cart, his movements methodical and sure.
While the other new Players fought for scraps in the ruins, Kairo was securing the blueprints for civilization. He was not just planning to survive the apocalypse. He was planning to own it.