So, what are the duties of the Aeciphysis family? Perform a good deed every day?
Winnie, hands in his pockets, arrived at the slums of the capital city. Looking around, he noticed the shabby people staring at him.
This was to be expected. Even though the Aeciphysis family had fallen into poverty, a few sets of noble clothes could still be gathered, and his present neat attire made him stand out in the slums.
This was rare, after all. The slums were considered a filthy gutter in the eyes of the nobility, and they never visited personally.
Seeing the various gazes on his fine clothes, mixed with emotions such as envy and longing, Winnie shook his head.
These poor folks might not know, but if this fallen noble didnât come up with a solution soon, he would soon be living here with them.
âHey, you.â Winnie didnât waste words. He approached a bent old man and casually tossed a silver coin from his pouch to the man.
âThis?â The old man didnât reach out but looked at the young noble in front of him with confusion and fear.
The slums werenât a safe place, and no one was foolish enough to provoke a noble.
âWhat are you staring at? Take it, this is a charity from this young master,â Winnie said with his arms crossed, adopting an aloof, high-and-mighty pose, though inside, he was feeling a sting of pain.
A silver coin! That was a silver coin! For him now, every coin counted!
âF-for me?â The old manâs face was full of disbelief. His cloudy eyes brightened for a moment, but then he hesitated, not sure if he should accept.
Winnie immediately saw the old manâs hesitation, and his gaze shifted to the strong, young people around them. From their looks, he saw greed.
They were indeed afraid of provoking a noble, but that didnât mean they wouldnât snatch the coin once Winnie left.
But what did that have to do with him? He wasnât here to do charity work. He was giving away money just because he needed Virtue. Whether the old man got robbed after he left didnât matter.
All he needed to do was witness the old man accepting the coin, say nothing, and leave.
âWhat are you all looking at?â Winnieâs gaze swept across the strong punks. âWhatâs the matter? Youâve got arms and legs, youâre all stronger than me, you must eat well, so why are you staring at an elderly man who canât even take care of himself?â
âLittle thugs, do you know who I am? Iâm the infamous villainous, mad dog noble of the capital, Winnie Aeciphysis.â Winnie said, his arms still crossed, speaking each word slowly and with pride.
Not gonna lie, his imposing presence didnât scare others, but it was enough to make these unworldly punks freeze, especially when paired with his fierce face and the freckles on itâfull marks for effect.
As soon as Winnie spoke, these punks all fell silent, too scared to say a word.
âI donât care who you are, I donât care how nasty youâve been, I just want to tell you that when it comes to being bad or crazy, youâre no match for me.â
âWhat you guys play with, Iâve already played and left behind.â Winnie smiled, showing a grin that fit his villainous persona, as he continued to point at the punks while speaking.
âWhat you usually do, itâs none of my business, but Iâll make it clear. This money is from me. If any of you try to steal it, youâll be challenging my authority. Youâre opposing the bad noble of the capital, and youâll see if I donât send knights to break your legs!â
â...S-sir, you... youâre saying that...â The leader of the punks stammered, his face pale.
It was clear that even if they were eyeing the coin, they now had to reconsider.
Of course, all that talk about challenging the capitalâs bad noble, sending knights to break their legsâit was all just bravado from Winnie. He didnât even have a single household guard. Knights? Ridiculous.
Seeing the old man take the coin, Winnie immediately focused on the Virtue panel.
One second passed, then ten seconds.
He heard the old man thank him for his generosity, but he didnât see the Virtue entry prompt.
âWhatâs this?!â Winnie jumped up in a panic. âI gave the coin, whereâs my Virtue!â
If he didnât get it, was this silver coin just wasted? Did they think he was some rich young master? He was practically broke!
This startled both the old man and the punks, who quickly stepped back.
After waiting a few more minutes.
Under the gaze of everyone, Winnieâs expression darkened, becoming as grim as water.
In the next moment, the old man saw Winnie glaring at him fiercely. The old man, feeling completely innocent, had no idea what he had done wrong.
At this moment, Winnie was thinkingâthis damn Virtue system must be malfunctioning. It hadnât given him any Virtue. Should he just take the money back?
He glanced at the old manâs frightened, pale face, then at the cane in the corner and the empty pant leg. Winnie clicked his tongue in his mind.
Forget it, a noble like him wouldnât go back on his word. Taking back the money in front of so many people would be too embarrassing.
But...
Damn, it still hurt so much!
Why?! Why didnât it add any Virtue?! That was a silver coin, damn it!!
Even a copper coin could add some Virtue, so how much could a silver coin add?
That was the plan Winnie, the brilliant mind of Camellia, had come up with.
But it seemed the Virtue system didnât work the way he had imagined.
Damn it, where did it go wrong?!
Winnie walked out of the slums, biting down hard on the bread in his mouth, ripping off a piece and chewing vigorously.
What the hell?! Giving a copper coin gets Virtue, but giving a silver coin gets nothing? This damn Virtue system is really something elseâprobably a dinner that canât even count!
While cursing the damn system in his head, Winnie took his frustration out on the bread in his hand and walked in the direction of home.
Everything just feels like itâs going wrong.
As he walked, Winnie felt something lightly tugging on the bread bag in his hand.
He looked down and met a pair of dark, shiny eyes.
âBig brother, can... can I have a piece of bread? ...No, just half, half is fine!â A little boy with messy hair, his eyes filled with pleading, like a little puppy, lightly grasped the bread bag in Winnieâs hand and swallowed nervously.
It was clear that the skinny child was starving, or else he wouldnât have risked getting beaten to come up and beg for bread.
âTch, damn it!â Winnie looked at the little boy with disdain, then immediately shoved the bread bag into the boyâs arms.
âMy bread bag got dirty because of your filthy hands. Here, take it, all of itâs yours!â
âTh-thank you, big brother!â The boy took the bread bag, repeatedly thanking him in disbelief.
âThank my ass. I just have a cleanliness obsession and didnât want to touch something you dirtied. Now, scram!â Winnie waved his hand dismissively, as if shooing away a fly.
The boy thanked him again and ran off.
Once the boy was gone, Winnie was stunned.
He discovered that, after giving the bread to the boy, his Virtue had gone up by +1.
What does this mean? Did the damn system fix itself?
Or could it be...?
Winnie stroked his chin, feeling like heâd discovered some kind of pattern.
Before, he had given moneyâboth copper and silver coins, and this time, it was food. This was the first time heâd given someone food.
Could it be that...?