My Romance Life System-Chapter 219: The Art of the Audit

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Chapter 219: The Art of the Audit

They arrived back at the apartment exhausted, their adrenaline levels crashing. The first priority was tending to the wounded. Nina had a nasty scrape on her cheek, and Kofi was running on fumes, his Anchor Energy barely above 30%.

"The Aegis Crafting is going to have to wait," Nina said, cleaning her cut with a damp paper towel. "We need to focus on what we have. Jake, get that data analyzed. We need to confirm the funds are there." 𝗳𝐫𝚎𝗲𝚠𝚎𝗯𝕟𝐨𝘃𝚎𝗹.𝗰𝗼𝗺

Jake rushed to his computer, the cloned data drive now the most valuable object in their possession.

Meanwhile, Kofi and Ren retreated to the dojo for a brief recovery session.

"The Anchor Blade works on low-level threats," Ren confirmed, examining the frayed tip of the paper blade. "The energy release is localized and powerful. But its durability is a major flaw. It’s single-use, at best."

"And the Aegis drain is too severe for prolonged defense," Kofi added, closing his eyes and focusing on the slow, sluggish process of energy regeneration. "I can only hold it for a few seconds before I’m exhausted."

"Your Willpower is high, but your Resonance is low," Ren observed, referencing Kofi’s internal status screen. "The Aegis converts Willpower into localized reality stabilization. It is a highly inefficient process at Rank E. You need to increase your Resonance stat to improve efficiency."

"How?"

"The System provides the answer," Ren said. "Quests. You need to level up."

Back at the apartment, Jake let out a shout of triumph. "I found it! The financial structure is a mess, but the grant is there! The ’Northgate Arts Enrichment Fund’—it has a current balance of 3,924 credits. Exactly what we need, plus a bit extra."

"Perfect," Nina said, a dangerous gleam in her eye. "Now we use it. Jake, draft a complete financial report. Highlight the misallocation. Ruby, write a letter to the school board and the local papers, citing the financial mismanagement and demanding immediate restitution."

"We’re going public?" Ruby asked, her voice tight.

"We have to. The Weaver hit us with a financial weapon. We counter with a financial weapon. We expose the principal and force the release of the funds. It’s the only way to meet the repair deadline."

The next morning, the campus was hit by a double-barreled assault. Nina’s editorial in the campus paper and Ruby’s detailed letter to the local press exploded into the public domain. The headline was simple and damning: "Northgate Principal Hoarding Student Art Funds."

The firestorm was immediate. Parents, alumni, and local arts groups were instantly involved. The principal, already reeling from the previous fight over ’The Aviary’, was completely blindsided. The local news descended on Northgate, demanding answers.

The pressure worked instantly. By noon, the principal, facing immediate dismissal and a possible audit, capitulated. The funds were released, transferred immediately to the campus account of ’The Aviary’—their only existing account with the correct designation.

`[Quest Complete: The High Cost of War.]`

`[Reward: Unlock ’Aegis Crafting (Rank E)’, 3,924 Credits Acquired.]`

Kofi felt the System register the success, a satisfying rush of energy that was not just physical, but resonant. His Aegis Crafting skill instantly ranked up.

The first victory in the new war was achieved, not through martial arts or metaphysical power, but through teamwork, strategy, and good old-fashioned investigative journalism.

"We did it," Nina breathed, watching the news report on Jake’s tablet. "We solved a metaphysical debt problem with an ethical audit."

"We are officially the weirdest superheroes in the multiverse," Jake conceded, shutting down his financial software.

Kofi smiled. He looked at his internal display. The new skill was ready to be analyzed. They had the money, they had the Sanctuary, and they had a new way to fight. The war was just beginning, but they were ready for the next level.

---

The $5,300 was transferred immediately to the property manager. Within 48 hours, the central heating unit was replaced, and the apartment was secure. The Sanctuary was stable, and the immediate financial threat was neutralized.

Kofi’s training regimen intensified. With the money secured, the focus shifted entirely back to metaphysical defense.

The new skill, ’Aegis Crafting (Rank E)’, was a game-changer. It allowed Kofi to weave multiple layers of Aegis energy into objects, creating more durable, less disruptive wards. The immediate priority was shielding Thea.

"We need a portable Sanctuary," Nina determined, pacing the living room. "The apartment is safe, but Thea can’t be confined here forever. The Weaver will realize we’re hiding her and will simply wait for her to leave."

"The Aegis Crafting needs a focus," Kofi said, examining his tools. He had found a small, smooth, river stone near the dojo. It felt solid, resilient. A symbol of permanence.

The goal was to craft a portable ward, a small object Thea could carry that would replicate the silence and protection of her room.

"The symbolic intent is key," Ren observed. "The stone represents the physical world, the stability of Thread-734. The Aegis must be woven as a metaphysical representation of that stability."

Kofi began the Crafting. He held the stone, focusing his energy not on defense, but on **Solidity** and **Silence**. The process was slow, demanding intense concentration and a high, continuous drain on his personal energy. He worked in shifts, using his full capacity and then resting for an hour while his energy regenerated.

Thea sat quietly in her Sanctuary, continuing her drawing. She was working on a series of small, intricate sketches, translating the concepts of the Aegis and the Sanctuary into visual form. Her art was no longer a beacon, but a tool for understanding their new reality.

After three days of grueling work, the stone was complete. It wasn’t glowing, but it felt cold, dense, and unnaturally heavy in the hand. Kofi handed it to Thea.

"This is a portable shield," he said. "It should provide the same silence you felt in your room, but its durability is limited. If the Weaver hits you directly, the shield will shatter."

Thea took the stone. As her hands closed around it, Kofi’s Thread Sense flared. The stone pulsed once, a soft, internal golden light, and then settled into a low, steady hum. The ward was active.

"I don’t hear the static," Thea whispered, relief washing over her face. "It’s completely silent."

They had their defense. The Sanctuary was secure, and Thea had a portable shield.

The next step was offense.

"The Anchor Blade works, but it’s too volatile and single-use," Nina said. "We need a durable weapon. Ren, what material can withstand repeated Aegis infusion?"

Ren looked at the weapons rack in the dojo. He walked over and picked up a simple, wooden bokken.

"The bokken," he said. "It is not metal, so the Aegis will not resist. It is wood, which carries the life-force of the Thread. And its shape is the perfect conduit for focused intent. We will craft the bokken into a permanent Anchor Blade."

The final phase of training began: crafting the first permanent, reliable weapon of the Anchor’s arsenal.

---

Crafting the permanent Anchor Bokken was a trial by fire. The infusion process was different from the simple, disposable paper blades. The sheer volume of energy required to saturate the dense, heavy wood was immense.

"We are not reinforcing the wood," Ren instructed, watching Kofi’s failed attempts. "We are changing its fundamental nature. The wood must become a metaphysical conductor. You must channel the conviction of the blade, the pure intent of the cut, through the Aegis energy itself."

Kofi worked for two days, pushing his personal energy to absolute exhaustion, resting only to immediately repeat the process. The process required a level of continuous Willpower output he hadn’t known he possessed. He was learning to feel the flow of the threads in a new way, not just seeing the residual energy, but manipulating the base structure of reality itself.

On the third attempt, the energy finally flowed. Kofi pushed his Willpower into the wood, visualizing the Aegis energy weaving into the wood grain, reinforcing every fiber, every molecule. The Bokken began to hum, a deep, resonant sound, and a faint, golden light spread across its surface. The wood was no longer just wood; it was solidified conviction.

`[Aegis Crafting (Rank E): Permanent Weapon Imbument successful. Object: Anchor Bokken. Energy Cost: 75%.]`

Kofi collapsed, dizzy and profoundly depleted, but triumphant. He held the Bokken. It looked like ordinary wood, but it felt impossibly heavy, dense, and completely solid. It was the first true weapon of the Anchor.

"Test it," Ren commanded, taking the Bokken from Kofi’s hand.

Ren took his stance. He focused his intent and drove the Bokken at a steel support beam in the dojo wall. The wood hit the metal. There was no deflection, no sound of wood splintering. The Bokken simply passed through the solid steel as if it were air. But where it passed, it left a faint, shimmering golden trace, a metaphysical cut in the physical structure of the beam.

"It cuts the threads," Ren breathed, a look of profound, dawning understanding on his face. "It does not interact with the physical world. It interacts with the *real* world."

"Perfect," Nina announced, rushing into the dojo. "The Weaver is a being of threads. A weapon that cuts the threads is the only thing that can interact with her non-physical form."

They had the weapon. Now they needed to use it.

"The Weaver will be back," Kofi said, resting against the wall, allowing his energy to regenerate. "She knows we’re here. She knows we have the Aegis. She won’t wait long."

"Then we won’t wait for her," Nina countered, her eyes gleaming with strategic focus. "We need to go on the offensive. We need to lure her out, on our terms, and test the Anchor Bokken."

"Where do we lure her?"

"We know the trigger," Nina said, pointing to Thea’s shielded sketchbooks. "The Conduit’s resonance creates a beacon. We can’t use the apartment. We need a remote, highly monitored, and highly public location. We need to use the beacon, but we need to control the setting."

"The old music building," Jake suggested, scrolling through his architectural maps. "It’s abandoned. It has exterior windows that are shielded from the street. It’s centrally located enough to draw her out, but remote enough to minimize civilian casualties."

"Perfect," Nina agreed. "We go back to the old music building. We use Thea as bait. And we cut the thread."

The final mission was set: **Operation: Snare.**

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