“Select ‘No’.” Yin Hu said, his heart rising to his throat. A suffocating feeling filled his senses as he waited for Jun to give him a proper answer of doing what he said. Any mistake could make the system react in the exact opposite direction they wanted. A slip of the tongue, mistakes, accidents, anything at all to make itself work even if it meant doing sleazy things like forcing the system onto a young girl who could not use it properly. Just the thought of either girl getting sent to the island terrified him. Suffering for millions of years without anyone or anything at all was a form of torture he would not have wished on anyone much less people he cared for. Worse, if they were stuck with a system that was broken and would ruin their advancements. He could level them up as secondary participants of his own system. That seemed safe so far and worked perfectly fine. Not being a primary though. His system was broken in more ways than he could explain. Everything didn’t work and it constantly came up with strange new ways to stop him from learning the very basics of cultivation of any type of energy. No mana, no Qi, no power of friendship or anything else for that matter. It was a seal upon him that weighed heavily. Yin Hu would not allow the girls to suffer the same fate he had endured for so long. Jun snapped her eyes shut, trembling from head to toe. Maybe I over did it. That thought crossed his mind from nary a second before he banished it like the demon it was. Some things were far too important to be easy on. That included their very lives being in danger and the eons of isolation they would suffer if he was not firm on this matter. This type of reaction is necessary! I need to make sure the girls remember my reaction if they ever get it again.“I did it. I pressed ‘No’,” Jun said, still refusing to open her eyes. “Good job. If something like that ever happens (...)