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He marveled once more at the feeling of flying–the rush of wind hitting his face as they soared upon the open, sparkling skies of The Realm. The rolling green hills below them rippled with the wind, like the waves of an emerald green ocean.
Ryan sighed.
“Hey Gamielle?”
She didn’t respond, which should’ve been dangerous, even for him, since they hadn’t reached a leveled zone yet. Usually, silence from her meant danger, and at Cerul’s flying speed, the only things that were likely to attack them were high realm adventurers.
But Ryan wasn’t fooled.
“Can you stop being petty and can we talk for a bit?”
Gamielle appeared next to him. Cerul shifted immediately with her presence nearby and cawwed lightly at her. She scratched Cerul’s feathers and narrowed her eyes at him, half expecting another trap.
“What is it, Ryan?”
“Well, I just wanted to talk to you about what Ozyell said. The Achievement part of the Trial System.”
“I don’t know what you’re talking about.”
Ryan eyed her and wondered if she was up to one of her tricks. Then he realized she genuinely didn’t know what he was asking.
“You didn’t listen in?”
“No, I actually respect peoples’ privacy.”
“I distinctly remember you staring over me as I slept and seeing through the letter from the Manager.”
“I respect the privacy of those I know. I didn’t know you back then.”
“Huh.”
“Don’t expect the same from my mom. Now what was it you wanted to talk about?”
“Ozyell said something strange in our conversation. I was talking about how it felt that sometimes I was just following the path of the Manager and he said I should ask you about the achievement system.”
Gamielle snickered.
“Sorry–don’t get mad. I’m just picturing the Manager right now. It’s probably slamming its dumb golem face on its desk, annoyed that you believe you’re following the track it wants you to be on.”
“So the Manager hasn’t set things up for me to succeed.”
Gamielle made a face, then sighed.
“It’s more complicated than that. I get why Ozyell told me to explain the achievement system now. Hmm… What do you know about the achievement system? Well more like what did your precious realmnet tell you about how the Trial System calculated realm grades?”
Ryan ignored the jab, he was above that.
“I know it’s calculates based on accomplishments multiplied by class relevance. Risk is included in accomplishments but what matters the most is impact and difficulty of what you’ve done. Kill a dragon at realm seven and you’d get a S+, even if your class was something like [Bard]. On the other hand if you play a magical concert for a Tyrant, a [Bard] could get an S+ while a [Warrior] might not even get an A. Isn’t that basically it?”
“Mhmm. That’s pretty much it but there’s one crucial factor that isn’t known that well. It’s sort of factors into both accomplishments and class relevance. My mom only figured it out after experimenting and observing quite a few trialists.”
Gamielle paused. Leaving the conversation in silence while they rode through the air.
“Oh come on, don’t leave me hanging.”
“Apologize.”
“For what?”
“For what?! For humiliating me in front of Larix!”
“I’m sorry.”
“Now mean it!”
“I can’t do the impossible Gamielle.”
“You–you don’t even understand do you? I’m a parent figure to Larix! You don’t humiliate someone like that in front of their child!”
Gamielle was actually, genuinely upset. It didn’t sound like a petty comeback she’d been cooking up for him. Ryan knew Larix looked up to Gamielle but never really made the connection of him being something like her child. In his defense, Larix looked like a middle aged man and Gamielle looked as young as Ryan did. Adventurers and elves often had some weird looking families.
Still, she was right, humiliating someone in front of their child was a dick move.
“I’m sorry.”
“Good. Now apologize for using me to rope Cerul in.”
“Brrrpt!”
“Now that’s too far. Can we go back to explaining the grand secret of achievement grades that apparently nobody knows about?”
“It’s choice.”
“What?”
“The thing that’s missing out of your equation. Accomplishments are impact and difficulty AND choice. Class relevance naturally requires you to make choices so your accomplishments are tied into it. They’re all kind of one and the same thing really.”
“I don’t understand. Choice matters?”
It wasn’t something realmnet ever talked about. The idea that your choice mattered didn’t really make sense in the context Ryan understood. People achieved S grades by doing the impossible. By making their lives harder and accomplishing things others would have difficulty doing. Choice was never a discussion in that.
“Of course it matters, dummy. Accomplishments are based on your accomplishments. If someone else is forcing you to do those things then it becomes part of their accomplishments, not yours. Hmm, unless you get a [Soldier] class and follow orders from a direct superior. But then it’ll still be your choice to follow them. Do you get it?”
“That doesn’t make sense. The Manager and your mother took away my choices.”
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“That’s why the Manager breaking decorum was such a big deal. It almost never takes choice away from Trialists, not unless it’s desperate anyway.”
That still didn’t make him feel better.
“I still got an S-grade though.”
“That one took a little bit to figure out too. You got an S minus for your first Trial right?”
“Yeah.”
“Well we’ve identified one of the members of the special forces you managed to beat down. Ryan, you really should’ve gotten an S flat, probably even an S plus for beating three top operatives of the United States of America
.”
“Seriously? Even with the massive pre-knowledge nerf of the first Trial?”
“That no longer matters when it’s completely messed up. That pre-knowledge nerf comes in two parts. One because you take away a lot of the difficulty and two, because you’re following someone else’s choices. Once again, someone else’s accomplishments. For a Trial where enough has changed? Where you defeat three incredibly capable operatives, willing and ready to kill everyone in their way? If you did it flawlessly, that should be an S plus.”
“But because I had my choice taken away from me, it’s only an S minus.”
“Now you get it.”
“But your mother took away my choice at realm one. The Manager basically shoved the letter down my throat. I still got an S grade there. With all my choices taken away from me should it really have been higher?”
Gamielle sighed.
“Ryan, sometimes you are the most frustrating arrogant piece of dragonshit, and other times you are the most self-deprecating idiot I know. You defeated Zedart in a death match. Someone who I’ve said is the most talented [Swordsman] in recent generations. Neither my mom nor I expected you to win. I’m pretty sure my mom was planning on pushing Zedart as the lone blacklister while you were trained up in secret.”
“Well shit, would’ve been really funny expecting me to revive then it turned out I died for real, huh?”
“Yeah, would’ve been real funny. Until my mom decides the Manager’s lost its touch and starts torching both worlds.”
This was before either Gamielle or the Witch Tyrant knew that Ryan had no safety life. He just imagined a world where he just lost to Zedart and he’d just died there. Ryan shook his head.
“Poor Zedart. That dumbass would’ve had no chance at being a blacklister.”
Gamielle side-eyed Ryan.
“Yeah…”
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One day ago, in the leveled zone near Morteles…
“How is he parrying [Fireballs]?! Why didn’t we get Mahjit first?”
“STOP THROWING MAGIC AT HIM. WHEN IS KENHEART COMING BACK?”
“We’ve still got fifty minutes.”
“Manager’s damnit all. [Warrior’s Challen–”
[Raw Determination] + [Cleave: Flat Side]
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“Something tells me Zedart would have done quite fine at being a blacklister.”
Ryan just shrugged. He couldn’t imagine Zedart being able to do what he did. What could one third realm do with a sword anyway? Make a bigger [Cleave]? Adventurers in modern times were more competent than that.
“So what? You get Zedart blacklisted then raise me from the shadows? I’m still not seeing where my choice comes into play here.”
“Maybe for that realm’s achievement score it would be low, but then she would have done what she’s doing now. Letting you make your own choices. Everything after the second Trial would be your own accomplishments.”
“I’m still having a hard time understanding this. Choices are part of your accomplishments but if everything’s been set up from the start then is it really my accomplishment?”
“And this is where you’re having a fundamental misunderstanding. There is no meticulous path you are following. Even with the Manager’s limited omniscience, it is impossible for it to predict every single action and path you are following, and even if it could, it would be the biggest trap of all. If the Manager could fine tune every path and make you walk down it, it would never be your accomplishments. Only the Manager’s.”
Ryan felt like he understood things a little more.
“That’s why it keeps failing. Hundreds of iterations of the Trial System and it can’t succeed because it can’t force people to follow the path it wants it to.”
“Yes and no. No I don’t think it’s half as good at predicting the future as it wishes it was–but yes it must leave you with your choices intact.”
“Damn, that must be so frustrating. Knowing the path everyone could follow but seeing them not take it.”
Gamielle flew back and tried to slap Ryan in the head, his right arm stopped it. Realistically she couldn’t get past his arm with enough speed without it being a blow that could shatter his skull–an invisible telekinetic force smacked him in the side of the head.
“Don’t sympathize with it!” She scolded him, “If only you knew what it’s done, sympathy would be the last thing on your mind.”
Ryan rubbed his head, annoyed at the fact that he couldn’t see or stop an invisible magical attack. He would have to figure out a way to combat that later.
“I’m just saying. How long has the Trial System been going on for? I can’t imagine watching everything, knowing the path someone must take to complete its mission but it never happening.”
The [Mage] side-eyed the [Rogue] that was almost definitely not following the path the Manager wished he was taking. Then she scoffed.
“Yes, it’s an ancient stupid golem that’s constantly making a mess of worlds challenging the Trial System. Setting them on fire whenever it believes there’s a faint hope of completing something that’s NEVER BEEN COMPLETED BEFORE!”
Gamielle started shouting at the sky, startling both Cerul and Ryan. They flew in silence for a couple of minutes. For some reason, flying in the sky felt so much better than before.
“So… choices huh? Everything I do is my choice and neither the Manager nor your mother will interfere with what I do for fear of taking away my accomplishments?”
“Eugh, now you know why we don’t tell people these things. Whatever you’re thinking of, don’t be an idiot. Remember, my mother has been studying the nuances of achievements for decades. She still ended up throwing you into a deathmatch. There are indirect ways to get around the problem of choices, like pushing you down a pit and arhggabbbgrl.”
Gamielle started choking on her own words–or rather, started choking in midair. Her body tumbling far behind the fast-flying crow. Cerul squawked in panic and circled back. The [Mage] was hovering in midair, except now she was shaking her fist angrily towards a different direction.
“Damnit Mom! I wasn’t talking abou–rgrhghg.”
The [Mage] went back to suffocating in the open air. A pit? If it wasn’t from the force choking, Ryan would have believed that Gamielle was talking about the pit that she had thrown him and Zedart into.
With the choking however…
“If you’re talking about the Cataclysm Abyss in Sector Four then I was always planning on exploring it.”
Gamielle huffed, then shook her fist at the air again. “See! The idiot was already planned on going there, there wasn’t a need for all of that!”
This was a bit of dragonshit misdirection that he knew the Witch Tyrant wasn’t likely to fall for. The Cataclysm Abyss was in the leveled zone of Sector Four, a place where the monsters and traps were never cleared out to make it neater for fourth realm adventurers.
The deeper you dove into the Abyss, the more horrors of dead civilizations surfaced from the dark. It was a mark of the brave and foolish that dared to descend just four miles deep. It was said that the weapon that ended the world that Sector Four came from could be found deep in that abyss.
Now Ryan knew that was bullshit. If there was such a weapon, the Witch Tyrant would have already claimed it. Leveled zone or not, she was capable of punching through the restrictions and exploring it.
Still, just in case the Witch Tyrant did push him down the pit…
“Got any tips?”
“I’m not allowed in Sector Four anymore. I don’t think that will change with me there.”
Gamielle gave him a look. Now that was the biggest bait that had been thrown at him. They flew a bit more across the vast landscape, Ryan’s mind going back to everything he could remember about Sector Four. His thoughts went to the adventurers who recorded their descent into that pit of chaos.
People who chose to go deep just to prove themselves. They’d fight monsters likely left alone by the Witch Tyrant so people could challenge difficult tasks and…
Ryan clicked his fingers.
“I knew it!”
“What?”
“Adventurers, that’s why it works! You’re giving them choices instead of being forced to sign up as a recruit. You’re maximizing their ability to choose by giving them complete autonomy to choose. I knew adventurers weren’t just rebranded Trialists.”
“Eugh.”
Gamielle’s eyeroll was so exaggerated that even Cerul felt self-conscious.
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You are now entering a leveled zone: Realm 3 Only realm three trialists or below may enter this zone. Magic, enchantments and skills cast by higher realm trialists will have their effects significantly reduced when entering this area. |
Ryan felt a sense of something settle in and around his gear and arm. It wasn’t like the static vibration of magic nor the rushing flow of qi. It settled around Larix’s robes and the Knives of Returning, around their enchantments and restricting them. Lowering their quality and strength to a grade of realm three. A similar feeling settled on his arm.
It was like everything–the very nature of the world, from gravity to the very molecules of the air was rejecting his arm–then it was gone. His arm wasn’t like the gear he wore, is wasn’t being restricted.
“Whoa, that felt weird.”
“That was just the Trial System doing a scan of your body and gear. Now magnify that by a hundred times and having to suffer through it while an insane [Rogue] keeps going on about adventurers being the best thing ever.”
Ryan ignored the last comment.
“So, your magic is being reduced. It’s not just the Illusion Legend punching through all the resistances?”
“You’re on the right track. It’s better if you figure it out on your own.”
Ryan nodded, having a few theories but not a complete explanation for Gamielle’s presence in a leveled zone just yet. The fact that she could eat here meant that she existed physically within it. Gamielle also casted non-illusion magic. He assumed she was piggy backing on her mother’s illusion legend.
But it couldn’t just be an illusion. Her reactions were far faster outside of leveled zones and she did eat food.
“You’re the manifestation of [Remembrance of the Fallen], that skill is punching through leveled zone restrictions because you are a skill being thrown through it. The Trial System is still reducing your capabilities if I’m understanding your hints right. The rest I don’t understand, you freely use both telekinesis and illusion magic. Does your Legend give you exceptions? Or are you just using your mother’s illusion Legend somehow?”
Gamielle nodded thoughtfully.
“Not bad, you got it mostly right. I am a skill and I do interact with my mother’s Legend. Like all skills I do get heavily reduced in capability while in leveled zones. The lower the leveled zone, the more I get restricted. You are wrong about one thing though. When I use magic, that isn’t illusion, that’s all me. When I grabbed you with telekinesis and dragged you out, my output was being reduced to a standard realm three’s output.”
“That’s dragonshit.”
No realm three [Mage] would be capable of using [Telekinesis] to drag him across The Realm. Even without his Epics that wasn’t a feat that [Mages] were capable of doing. Free-form magic had to interact with both his aura, qi and mana in his body. Everything would interfere with her control.
“It’s the truth. I have simply maximized my magical efficiency in a way that exceeds anything anyone in your silly realmnet videos have accomplished. I am a [Mage] through and through. I have developed my aura and circulatory channels to purely support my spellcasting. My class’s concept is almost truly just magic itself. You cannot even begin to grasp at what that means, little tyrant.”
“Now you’re just showing off.”
Ryan thought of his new arm. His natural realm five arm that wasn’t getting restricted to a realm three grade level. It was the same as how monsters and Realmers could ignore leveled zones. As long as the growth wasn’t part of the Trial System, they could freely travel through them.
He started to wonder.
“You think your telekinesis can still drag me after my upgrades?”
Gamielle gave him a grin.
“Want to find out?”
…
Ryan wiped a trickle of blood off his face and flexed his arm. Gamielle had him outclassed, there was no question about that. Though he had a feeling that if there was a crowd watching then it would’ve been a different story.
Still, the results of the little scuffle were clear–as well as Gamielle’s hidden implication. If he kept progressing like this, sooner or later, even the Witch Tyrant wouldn’t be able to stop him in a leveled zone.
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Chapters
- Chapter 190 - Gaslight, Gatekeep, Girlboss
- Chapter 189 - Bad Ryan, Good Clara?
- Chapter 188 - Bad Ryan, Bad Clara
- Chapter 187 - Good [Mage], Bad [Rogue]
- Chapter 186 - The Noxweed
- Chapter 185 - Strongest of the Fourth Realm
- Chapter 184 - Priority One: Valee Dubois
- Chapter 183 part 1 - Threat Assessment
- Chapter 182 - A stupid moniker
- Chapter 181 - [Right Place, Right Time]
- Chapter 180 - The Secretary and the Dragon
- Chapter 179 - With allies like these...
- Chapter 178 - Guided Meditation
- Chapter 177 - Raidco’s Mastery
- Chapter 176 - Popcorn drama
- Chapter 175 - Barry Johnson
- Chapter 174 - Witch Grettfield
- Chapter 173 - San Kingsgrove
- Chapter 172 - ...Road trip?
- Chapter 171 - Ryan learns to compromise?
- Chapter 170 - New/Old horizons
- Chapter 169 - Realm Five Evolution
- Chapter 168 - Class Evolution
- Chapter 167 - THE FIFTH STEP
- Chapter 166 - The Question
- Chapter 165 - The Conceptual Reaver
- Chapter 164 - The Royal Aura
- Chapter 163 - The [Dread Revenant]
- Chapter 162 - The Ryan who didn’t hold back
- Chapter 161- The Dumb-Ryan
- Chapter 160 - Ryan vs the Manager, Round three, start!
- Chapter 159 - Fifth Trial, end
- Chapter 158 - Realm Expansion, Thirteen
- Chapter 157 - Adventurer’s Soul
- Chapter 156 - Internalizing and unleashing
- Chapter 155 - King Theskar
- Chapter 154 - Preening
- Chapter 153 - Royal Confidants
- Chapter 152 - Bedroom Whisperer
- Chapter 151 - Testing Grounds
- Chapter 150 - A small oath
- Chapter 149 - Terrible Tortures
- Chapter 148 - The Fifth Trial
- Interlude - The Witch’s Coven
- Chapter 147 - Arm of the ______ ________
- Chapter 146 - A Volatile Mana Sphere?
- Chapter 145 - Evolving Experiments
- Chapter 144 - Tearing apart your class
- Chapter 143 - Conceptual Parasite
- Chapter 142 - Hypothetical Core
- Chapter 141 - Back into the fire
- Chapter 140 - Abyss, After-action report
- Chapter 139 - The Unwanted, and the unwanted.
- Chapter 138 - Sideark
- Chapter 137 - The New Elven Queen
- Chapter 136 - Titans collide
- Chapter 135 - Two monsters in the Abyss
- Chapter 134 - Rax Kraxxksken
- Chapter 133 - Adventurer's timing
- Chapter 132 - A mouse that walks with a lion
- Chapter 131 - Rax and the sorta elven princess
- Chapter 130 - Humanizing a monster.
- Chapter 129 - The Unwanted
- Chapter 128 - The Eternal Delvers
- Chapter 127 - Tar'el the Elven Battery
- Chapter 126 - Boasting to elves
- Chapter 125 - Ryan vs The Abyss minus the Leafstalkers
- Chapter 124 - The Cataclysm Abyss
- Chapter 123 - Taking Wing
- Chapter 122 - The Tables Turn
- Chapter 121 - Everyone's got a plan until they get punched in the face.
- Chapter 120 - THE FOURTH STEP
- Chapter 119 - The Binding Curse
- Chapter 118 - Meet the Kellys
- Chapter 117 - The Tournament begins…?
- Chapter 116 - Gravenmarch and the City of Defiance
- Chapter 115 - One-Eyed Rick
- Chapter 114 - The time ‘chamber’
- Chapter 113 - Reaching for the impossible
- Chapter 112 - Look ma, I’m an adventurer!
- Chapter 111 - The ear-pulling master
- Chapter 110 - Young Master
- Chapter 109 - Fourth Trial Rewards
- Chapter 108 - The Fourth Trial, earth-shattering secrets
- Chapter 107 - The Fourth Trial
- Chapter 106 - The Fourth Trial, Demon King Arctus
- Chapter 105 - The Fourth Trial, hunted…?
- Chapter 104 - Punching Down
- Chapter 103 - The Achievement System
- Chapter 102 - Obsidian Sect, end
- Chapter 101 - Ryan Robinson
- Chapter 100 - The Crow and the [Bard]
- Chapter 99 - The difficulty of getting people to pay up
- Chapter 98 - Ryan vs Larix, part two
- Chapter 97 - Ryan vs Larix, part one
- Chapter 96 - The Aura Tyrant
- Chapter 95 - [Arm of the ____ ______]
- Chapter 94 - Chaos in The Realm
- Chapter 93 - [Remembrance of the Fallen]
- Chapter 92 - The Dragon Honeypot
- Chapter 91 - Obsidian Sect,
- Chapter 90 - Obsidian Sect, the future
- Chapter 89 Obsidian Sect, Confrontation
- Chapter 88 - Obsidian Sect, Artigan revealed
- Chapter 87 - The truth about Gamielle
- Chapter 86 - Obsidian Sect, Talent of the Realmers
- Chapter 85 - Obsidian Sect, Stupid Questions
- Chapter 84 - The Obsidian Sect
- Chapter 83 - Larix Vailsafe
- Chapter 82 - Aerial ‘Combat’
- Chapter 81 - Fighting Fancy
- Chapter 80 - Being Reckless
- Chapter 79 - The will and the crow
- Chapter 78 - The Truth, and consequences for hiding it.
- Chapter 77 - The Witch’s Reappearance
- Chapter 76 - Video of Lazhen
- Chapter 75 - The Table
- Chapter 74 - Siege of Lazhen, part six
- Chapter 73 - Siege of Lazhen, part five
- Chapter 72 - Siege of Lazhen, Part Four
- Chapter 71 - Siege of Lazhen, Part Three
- Chapter 70 - Siege of Lazhen, part two
- Chapter 69 - The Siege of Lazhen, part one
- Chapter 68 - THE THIRD STEP
- Chapter 67 - Zedart and Valee
- Chapter 66 - What are adventurers?
- Chapter 65 - Amperdons!
- Chapter 64 - Plotting doom
- Chapter 63 - Sara and Barry part 2
- Chapter 62 - Sara and Barry part 1
- Chapter 61 - Bit of a scrap
- Chapter 60 - Getting up to speed
- Chapter 59 - The Tyrants’ Secretary
- Chapter 58 - S+ Achievement Rewards
- Chapter 57 - Third Trial, an Adventurer's duel
- Chapter 56 - Third Trial, going mad
- Chapter 55 - Are we the baddies?
- Chapter 54 - Third Trial, Strategist Itrac
- Chapter 53 - Third Trial, Momentum
- Chapter 52 - Third Trial, schemed
- Chapter 51 - General Grivkas
- Chapter 50 - Dragonslayers vs Tyrants, part 3
- Chapter 49 - Dragonslayers vs Tyrants part 2
- Chapter 48 - Dragonslayers vs Tyrants part 1
- Chapter 47 - Chieftain and Shadow
- Chapter 46 - Trial Adaptations
- Chapter 45 - Double Humiliation
- Chapter 44 - Complacency
- Chapter 43 - Bullipede, round two
- Chapter 42 - Indigo
- Chapter 41 - Latarro
- Chapter 40 - Family
- Chapter 39 - Insurance
- Chapter 38 - Pinkie the dragonslayer
- Chapter 37 - Artigan's bounty
- Chapter 36 - Consolidation and the Leafstalkers
- Chapter 35 - Urban combat simming and stoning
- Chapter 34 - Consequences, yelling and d***s
- Chapter 33 - The bullipede, round one
- Chapter 32 - Conviction
- Chapter 31 - Quasi-Legendary Artifact
- Chapter 30 - The multiversal performance
- Chapter 29 - At eye to eye with a Tyrant
- Chapter 28 - But you have heard of him
- Chapter 27 - The worst hostage taker
- Chapter 26 - The Second Step
- Chapter 25 - Skill discussion with the crew
- Chapter 24 - After-action report
- Chapter 23 - Seffara the Sapphire
- Chapter 22 - The Dawn of Artigan
- Chapter 21 - Realm 2 rewards and respite
- Interlude - Gamielle saves the nosy
- Chapter 20 - Strategist and General
- Chapter 19 - Strategist Avale
- Chapter 18 - A dark angel with a smoking gun
- Chapter 17 - The budding monster in the Second Trial
- Chapter 16 - Ryan vs the Outpost team
- Chapter 15 - Cleaning up the trash
- Chapter 14 - Barry the ex-[Berserker]
- Chapter 13 - Return to Earth
- Chapter 12 - The ?????
- Chapter 11 - Ryan vs Zedart
- Chapter 10 - The Instant Trial?
- Chapter 9 - The Realm
- Chapter 8 - Gamielle's gambit
- Chapter 7 - Zedart and Gamielle
- Chapter 6 - The First Step
- Chapter 5 - The Manager round 2
- Chapter 4 - The Skeleton Lord
- Chapter 3 - Ryan the NPC
- Chapter 2 - The First Trial
- Chapter 1 - Ryan vs the Manager