Reincarnated Hero System

Chapter 1019 - 1019: Crossover Logs, Log 1: Arthur Vaughn



Crossover Log: Arthur

Should have written these logs long ago, but the Author’s schedule got messed up so here we are.

IRL problems aside, let’s get right to it.

First off on the list is Arthur.

My take on Arthur can pretty much be summed up in one line.

Arthur Vaughn is, without a doubt, the most ridiculous existence I have ever met.

I would like to end it there, but it wouldn’t be much of a “log” if I did, so I guess I’d rant a bit.

Continuing with Arthur’s ridiculousness, can we take a moment to recall the fact that the guy is literally from a different universe?

And he mentions it so casually, like he’s discussing the weather or something. If one didn’t know better, they’d think leaving universes is like taking a trip to the planet next door.

As if it doesn’t involve a trip across billions upon billions of light years in distance.

He doesn’t even mind if someone doubts the authenticity of his words. It’s just a fact to him, so you can either take it or leave it—he doesn’t care.

Then, his status. When I first saw it, I honestly thought Full Appraisal glitched for a second.

He’s the Progenitor of the godslayer race—which I recently discovered I was part of—an existence that is literally the race’s lifeline.

Then there’s his other titles ‘Child of Prophecy,’ and ‘Child of Destruction’. Makes me curious just what the hell happens back in his home universe.

As for his ‘Prince of Hell’s Devildom’ title, that one’s pretty self-explanatory. The guy’s a Prince of Hell—the entire universe kind of ‘Hell’. He’s got many more titles that I can’t even be bothered to list

Each one represents something absurd, and he stacks them like he’s collecting achievements in a game.

I’m going to ignore his ‘Chrono Destructor’ Class like it doesn’t exist and move on to the next thing on his status board.

That goddamn infinity sign on his health stat. That was the first time I saw a non-stat figure in one’s status board. There’s a ½ in front of it like ½ means anything when the symbol next to it is an infinity symbol.

Then, his level.

When I first met the guy, his level was in the 700, but he had a power output comparable to Sovereigns. Now…let’s not think about it.

I mean, the guy was gleefully hunting Transcendent Level angels about two weeks ago. For context, it’s only been four months since we met.

No wonder Danger Sense won’t shut up whenever he’s nearby.

But what gets me the most? It’s not just that he’s powerful, but how he uses that power. This brings us to the matter of his personality.

Arthur says and does the most insane shit possible in the most nonchalant manner, like he’s living on Life Premium while the rest of us are stuck living on the standard plan.

The guy is special, he knows it, and he sure as hell acts like it.

He claims to live ‘guided by his pleasure and displeasure,’ which, to me, sounds like a fancier way of saying he does whatever the hell he wants.

But beneath that hedonistic streak, there’s a level of calculation and literal foresight that most people tend to miss. His unpredictability isn’t just chaos—it’s controlled chaos. And that’s far more terrifying.

His relationships with the others are just as layered.

With Alvey, it’s a mix of mutual respect and caution. I don’t know the full story of their first meeting, but whatever happened back then definitely shaped how they interact now.

Arthur still pulls off his usual antics without holding back, yet he somehow manages to mix them with a strange sense of caution. I know that sounds contradictory, but remember—this is a guy living on Life Premium. He’s got some extra perks we normal folks don’t have.

Beatrix finds him fascinating, though I’m not sure which aspect of his ridiculous existence she fancies the most. But while she finds him fascinating, I can tell she’s a bit scared of him. Can’t blame her, the guy is the antithesis of her entire race.

Still, he plays along with her antics and seems to actually consider her a real friend, so I guess that’s a silver lining.

With Artemisia, Arthur seems to enjoy poking at her stoic nature more than anything else about her. It’s like he’s got it on his bucket list to make her expression crack as often as he can.

But besides that, they’ve got a strange sense of camaraderie, one that likely stems from the fact that both of them are all gung-ho about exploring the depths of god-godslayer power interactions.

McEnda III sees Arthur as an enigma, someone who operates on an entirely different frequency. He just categorizes Arthur as something he can’t fully understand and doesn’t bother trying, saving himself the stress of it.

Then there’s Jamie—one of the few people in existence who might be as ridiculous as Arthur himself. Put the two of them together, and you’ve got a guaranteed recipe for disaster.

I mean, how the hell did they just wake up one morning and decide it was a good day to take a trip to space? With no particular goal in mind. They just wanted to go there and hang for a bit, like it’s the ‘café down the street’.

I have no doubt that one day, they’ll pull off something so universe-breaking that every entity on the Intergalactic Stage will be forced to take a step back and question reality itself.

Honestly, I can almost count the chapters until that happens.

As for his combat prowess, there’s no point in trying to categorize it. He wields Destruction, Time, Gravity, and Space like they’re extensions of himself.

How the hell did he pull off an attack that even the Universe couldn’t comprehend?

And then there are his Skills—or at least, the abilities that are considered Skills by this Universe’s standards.

‘Extreme Nothingness’? ‘Accelerated Gravitational Singularity of Destruction’? Those sound less like techniques and more like something out of an apocalyptic prophecy.

And if that wasn’t ridiculous enough, he’s got not one, but two powerful Ego weapons, both with personalities so strong they might as well be actual people. And no, we are NOT talking about the fact that one of them eats souls for breakfast.

What does the future hold for Arthur?

Well, that’s entirely up to him. He’s not the type to follow a predetermined path, after all.

Who knows, by the end of it, he might be sitting on one of the highest thrones in the Universe, looking down at the rest of us like we’re side characters in his story.

Hmm? Did I just spoil his story? Must be your imagination.


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