Chapter 841: Bonus Reward: A Legacy
[Ding! Congratulations! For completing 2 (two) Hidden Missions in less than 24 hours, with a grade of S or more, the Host has won a Bonus Reward!]
[You have received the Complete Historical Earth’s Musical Library!]
Theo stopped breathing for a few seconds as he saw what he had just received.
That meant that Theo now had access to all the amazing music from his past life!
"Yes! That’s so awesome!"
He couldn’t help but stand up from his hotel bed and dance around in happiness.
Theo stopped breathing for a few seconds as he saw what he had just received.
That meant he now had access to all the music from his past life.
From the earliest classical compositions to the raw energy of rock, the genius of jazz, the pulse of EDM, the soul of R&B, and the lyrical craftsmanship of folk—every album, every single, every remix, every genre. All of it. Songs that defined centuries. Music that inspired revolutions. Melodies that comforted him on Earth, and now could be used to shape an entirely new world.
[You have received the Complete Historical Earth’s Musical Library!]
[Contents include all officially published songs, unreleased demos, compositions, live performances, and arrangement scores from Earth’s history. The library is accessible through your system interface and can be browsed by artist, genre, period, and mood.]
Theo couldn’t believe his eyes.
He had always dreamed of finding a way to share more of Earth’s musical legacy. Up until now, he had relied on memory and intuition to recreate songs manually—playing from memory on the piano, humming the tunes as best he could, piecing things together through feeling alone. But there were limitations. Even with perfect pitch and extensive musical training, he was still human. Sometimes lyrics got fuzzy. Sometimes melodies tangled.
But now?
This was something else entirely.
"Yes! That’s so awesome!"
He couldn’t help himself. He jumped off the bed, punching the air and spinning on the luxurious carpeted floor like a kid on Christmas morning. The expensive lighting in his HighCross Hotel suite cast soft shadows around him as he danced silently, arms raised toward the ceiling like he was receiving a blessing from the universe itself.
This was beyond any bonus he’d imagined. Not just a tool—but a legacy. A key to unlock the entirety of Earth’s musical treasures and adapt them for the world of Azure Star.
He dropped back onto the edge of the bed, catching his breath, then grinned as he whispered, "I’ve got everything now... Everything I ever dreamed of..."
He opened the system interface and browsed through the new section titled [Earth Music Archive]. Within seconds, a rich, intuitive menu spread before him, offering countless categories: by artist, by year, by emotional theme, by country, by tempo—even playlists like "Road Trip Classics," "Heartbreak Anthems," "90s Anime Openings," and "Epic Movie Scores."
The first thing Theo did was search for the song that had comforted him when he lost his brother—the very first song he ever cried to after years of trying to stay strong.
The Scientist – Coldplay.
He tapped on it. The file opened instantly, and for a moment, he let the gentle piano notes wrap around him like a soft blanket. The room became still. The air in the private suite turned warm. His silver eyes shimmered under the soft lights, and a familiar lump formed in his throat. Not from sadness this time, but gratitude.
He wasn’t alone anymore. His old world hadn’t been left behind. It had followed him here, and now it was his to share.
But it wasn’t just about nostalgia.
The possibilities flooded his mind like a tidal wave.
He could introduce symphonic masterpieces to orchestras in Sakura Abode. He could reinvent music trends, one genre at a time. Jazz clubs could be born from his fingertips. Idol culture could rise to new heights. He could license his songs through his entertainment empire, making sure Moonlight’s music would sweep across continents—fueled by lyrics and melodies once loved by billions.
And movies. He could now score every movie
his studios produced with the power of a music vault that included Hans Zimmer, John Williams, Joe Hisaishi, and hundreds of other legendary composers. Not just the songs themselves—he had access to the sheet music, the arrangements, the behind-the-scenes details."I can build something even greater now... Not just a company," Theo whispered, almost reverently. "A legacy."
He leaned back against the headboard, arms spread, staring up at the ceiling. His mind raced, filled with images of theaters packed with people, hearts racing to the sound of music reborn. Fans crying during concerts. Students forming new bands. Kids with dreams sparked by a song playing on the radio.
This wasn’t just about fame. This was about impact.
And even though no one else would ever know the truth about where those songs came from—about Earth, about his first life, about the system—it didn’t matter. What mattered was how far he could carry those melodies. What kind of dreams he could awaken in others, just like they had awakened in him.
He checked the time.
2:13 AM.
Their flight back to Elffire City was at 9 AM. Aurora was asleep in the suite next door, probably already dreaming about being back in her comfy room and seeing her friends again. And Theo... well, he had a world to reshape.
He stood up one last time and walked over to the window.
The city of Catadrid sparkled beneath the night sky. Lights from luxury cars danced across the wide avenues. Somewhere out there, people were still talking about Moonlight’s breathtaking concert. About the boy who came out of nowhere and swept the Sapphire Awards. About the voice that made them feel something they hadn’t in a long time.
Moonlight had arrived.
And this was just the beginning.
Theo placed a hand gently on the glass and whispered to his reflection, "You have no idea what’s coming."
He turned off the lights, climbed under the covers, and closed his eyes. A smile played on his lips.
He would sleep well tonight.
Because tomorrow, he would start planning the release of songs that once shook the Earth.
And soon, they would shake Azure Star too.