<div class="quote"><i>Makheshvara wrote:
At the first level, he was too often lucky from the very beginning of the book:
<p>- being on the fifth floor, he survived a meeting with the minotaur (can you start with this, is this not luck?).
</p><p>- there is Aiz, one of the strongest adventurers. He constantly runs away from her, but she still finds him several times.
</p><p>- she is from an alien family that is not friends, offers to train him.
</p><p>- Ryu saves him from an adventurer in a dark alley. Ryu finds the stolen knife. Rarely, but Ryu allows a stranger to touch her.
</p><p>- in any case, he gets a (very, very expensive) grimoire and studies magic, quite strong and without reading. And a knife from Hephaestus himself.
</p><p>- get too powerful skill. Perhaps breaking the rules or understanding the gods.
</p><p>- and his crazy fights in the dungeons. That even Eina refused to document.
</p><p>I think that there is luck in all this. And this is all on the first level. (I think even some second-third level adventurers pass less)
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<p>I would say meeting the minotaur in the 5th floor is more of a bad luck than luck, as for Ais training him it actually happened because she wanted to discover the reason why he was growing up so fast (as well as apologize and help him). The grimoire was planned to be given to him by Freya, and the Hestia Knife was made for him because Hestia begged Hephaestus to make a weapon.
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