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The basic qualification of an artist lies in their sensitive and rich emotions, meticulously crafting rich works even out of trivial matters.

With a thought that perhaps the prince should have been a musician, I listened to the melody while narrowing my gaze.

‘He’s being overly dramatic. My side hurts more.’

Though I did manage to strike a vital point, the effect wasn’t as significant as I had hoped.

Aura isn’t only applicable in attacks. 

Muscle reinforcement.

In that critical moment, the prince utilized his aura to reinforce the space between his ribs. As a result, a tingling sensation emanated from the tip of where my shoe had brushed.

“Aaagh! Ugh…”

Well, although the prince didn’t lose his functionality as initially intended.

His distorted face from the agony, even his comical screams, the exhilarating thrill as if his mouth was being torn open to his ears!

“Hahaha! Your Highness, it would be best to face yourself properly. Doesn’t it feel like watching a clown in the circus? As the first step of the disaster cult Kerzo’s reign, it’s the best!” 

Laughing uproariously, I pointed at the prince.

One by one, dozens of eyes glanced at us. The original goal of disrupting the coming-of-age ceremony was a complete success, without a doubt.

“Shall we start wrapping things up?”

“Ugh…” Even in that pain, did he hear my voice? The prince, with a desperate, tearful expression, somehow managed to crawl away from me.

‘It’s about time to wrap this up.’ 

The purpose of this ambush was twofold. One was to raise the infamous reputation of Kerzo, the disaster cult, by attempting terrorism during the prince’s coming-of-age ceremony.

And the other was – “Step aside, Frost Mane.” – to counter that villain, the birth of an exceptional hero!

“Very well! All the expected actors have gathered!” A magnificent hero landing! Or should I say, a heroine landing? Luciana, who had leaped over the roof, stood before me with the prince on her back, blocking my path with dignity.

A cliché among clichés. Extremely classical and simple, but… As the belief of Luciana, who sought to save the weak and had been righteous and brilliant since childhood, was added, it became a moment of utmost beauty.

SIMPLE IS BEST. That is both the work and the art. It became an incredibly beautiful moment.

“You’re talking nonsense. Wouldn’t it be better to reflect on your own sins?”

“My sins?”

“Terrorism at the Academy, killing the guards, attempted assassination of the prince… You’ve far exceeded the limit.” 

– Shhh.

The sharp blade, gleaming with the pure aura, was immediately drawn.

“This is an immediate execution sentence.” 

[Boss] 

[Luciana Speda] 

Unconsciously, a smirk appeared at the sight of the red hostile NPC symbol.

‘When did she become a boss-tier?’ 

Knowing her majesty as a mid-boss better than anyone, I moistened my parched lips with saliva.

“Haha, you speak interesting words. Are you trying to judge us by human standards?”

Don’t tense up. After all, I didn’t come here to confront her properly, did I? Everything is solely for her, to deceive her.

I painted the image of a fanatic in my mind.

***

Like having eaten the sands of the West, her tongue was dry and rough.

Luciana tried hard to hide her tension.

Frost Mane.

One of the few figures who had made her taste defeat.

She had longed for revenge, but when she finally faced him, her whole body froze.

His gestures and words, impossible to read, whether he was a boy or an adult, an old man or middle-aged.

A man.

It would have been easy to mistake him for an illusion due to his peculiar and strong presence if not for his distinct aura.

‘Stay calm. You must be careful. His skills are top-notch.’

It was obvious, having experienced it firsthand.

Even seeing the Crown Prince fallen by her side, it was not hard to guess that Frost Mane had felled him.

It was the moment she was trying to draw out all her energy to counter his attack.

“Do you intend to judge us by human standards?”

“…What?”

Throwing an incomprehensible taunt, he did not continue speaking but knelt down.

The bizarre acts didn’t stop there.

With his arms wide open, he tilted his head back and looked up at the sky.

“An opening!”

Whatever his plans, he was completely defenseless.

She was about to thrust her sword into his unprotected chest when 

– Clang!

A sharp metallic sound rang out as sparks flew from the sword.

‘If you want to harm a fellow countryman, you’ll have to get through me first. You arrogant noble brat.’

Wearing a robe embroidered with a pattern of black and red stars, despite the attire being impractical for action, the one-eyed man skillfully parried her sword and smirked.

‘…What strength!’

As soon as their swords clashed, she realized it.

The heaviness transmitted from sword to sword.

He was at least her equal, if not superior.

“Hmph. Know your place and back off.”

It was impossible to face him directly while caring for the injured Crown Prince.

‘I must escape with His Highness… Ugh.’

The one-eyed man, his eyes flashing wildly, assumed a proper stance with his sword aimed.

Just as her own servant had done, she retreated for a moment and then planned to counter with a trick.

“Stop, Sword Demon.”

“…Frost Mane?”

“She must become our witness! To widely spread the name of the great calamity to the ignorant masses! To etch the fear deeply!”

A tongue suddenly protruded from behind a golden mask.

A visceral disgust surged at the sight of him trembling with emotion.

It was a different appearance from the warrior she had seen at the auction house in the northern underworld.

The overwhelming madness made the Sword Demon beside her tremble as well.

‘A calamity?’

It was a name she had definitely heard before.

Hadn’t her loyal servant, Hans Byron, mentioned it?

‘Although the duke is indeed endowed with remarkable martial prowess, even he cannot handle this realm.’

As far as she knew, even the strongest father could do nothing.

Truly a being that could only be described as a calamity.

“Yes. The great god of our Disaster Cult, Kerzo!”

Frost Mane, shaking the bloodied mud off his pants, got up.

His gaze turned towards her.

“There are four, no, five who will destroy the Manhett Empire and further, this rotten world.”

“It’s nonsense.”

Luciana softly retorted towards him as he burst into a fit of derisive laughter, ignoring the faint tremors in her heart.

At least in this moment, she could not be fooled by his serpent-like tongue.

…But.

“The empire stands firm against such nonsense.”

“Do you really think so? As far as I know, the calamity of domination has already started its activities in the north. Ah, maybe you’re more familiar with the name Demon Lord?”

At those significant words, Luciana inadvertently swallowed her breath.

‘Not just one, but five of them.’

She felt the sweat soaking her hand tightly gripping the sword.

Fear?

No, it was definitely something else.

The tension that had contracted her tongue earlier naturally loosened.

“…I am Speda. The sword of the empire.”

“Huh? What are you talking about suddenly?”

“If it threatens the Manhett Empire, I will gladly become the sword to strike down the opponent.”

Calamity?

So what about it?

Luciana could boldly assert.

Pride.

The desire every knight has when facing a formidable enemy.

It resonated in her chest.

The entity that Frost Mane, who had defeated her, worshiped?

If she could defeat such a being, wouldn’t she naturally surpass him?

“Frost Mane, whether it’s you or the calamity you believe in so much. Someday you will meet your fate under the sword of Speda.”

“…Ah, how arrogant.”

“Well, I don’t think it’s impossible.”

Suddenly, she remembered the many dangers she had faced with her loyal servant.

It started with the Direwolf.

Vampire, Levain…

What difference does a calamity make?

With him by her side, no danger was too great.

The moment Luciana, grinning fiercely, tightened her grip on her sword.

“Well, imagination is free. You just need to make us known to the public. Our goal is accomplished, shall we start heading back?”

As he finished speaking, something unusual happened.

From the granite pavement used for decoration.

From the crevices of the bricks in the high walls.

White smoke started billowing from various places.

Soon, the smoke combined, forming a fog that enveloped the entire academy.

‘What trickery is this following a terror attack?’

Luciana tensed all her nerves against the dense fog that perfectly blocked her vision.

‘Are they aiming for an assassination?’

Her gaze went to the Crown Prince who had fallen nearby.

Reluctantly, because of the ties formed by her family.

Shouldn’t she be ready to fend off an attack from where he had fallen?

‘It’s just disappointing. A warrior should face the enemy bravely, regardless of any injuries.’

Unlike Hans, who had steadfastly stayed with her during crises.

“Ugh…”

His form, hunched over and crawling on the ground, was far from her ideal.

“Sigh.”

Even as she let out a deep sigh, Luciana did not let her guard down.

It was only a little later that she learned that it was not a counterattack, but a smokescreen to make the cultist flee.

***

“Raise your glasses, compatriots! Today is the day when Kerzo revealed its true colors to the world!!”

“Waaaaah!!”

Although there were ‘some’ sacrifices, the results were more than satisfactory.

“Do you really like that piece of paper so much? Every time you see it, you can’t hide your laughter.”

To my side came the hero of our strategy, the Sword Demon, offering me a glass of liquor.

“I’ll decline. It’s the main culprit that destroys doubt and discord, and I don’t particularly like it.”

“Fellow, you are quite fussy. So, what does it say that makes you laugh like that?”

Maybe it’s because he’s from the underbelly of the dark world, assumed to be illiterate, that I explained kindly to him.

“It’s the proof that the ignorant masses have recorded our deeds. Shouldn’t I keep it as a memento?”

[The horrific ending of the Crown Prince’s coming-of-age. What kind of organization is the Kerzo Cult that even the dark underworld of the West trembles?]

[The eldest daughter of the Speda family who bravely stood against the evil. How did the pride of the Manhett Empire rise to the top of the academy?]

It kind of reminds me of nationalist TV from some country.

‘Where is this?’

During the time everyone was hushing up the tragedy related to the Crown Prince, someone turned the tide.

As people’s attention started to gather, initially with such tacky headlines, the attitude the media would take was clear.

“Hehe, surely the calmity would have been pleased as well.”

Even the eerie muttering of Fortune Teller had to be nodded at now.

That’s exactly it.

The Calamity of Many Faces is now thoroughly satisfied with the flood of messages in the status window.

[The faithful deepening their devotion to you for invoking the disaster…]

[The royal family issuing a warrant for a Kerzo official, increasing infamy…]

[The church on alert for a sudden heresy…]

Amid the religious system-related status window chaotically updating new messages.

Only one thing caught my eye.

[You have accumulated enough fame and faith.]

[Kerzo has been upgraded from a ‘primitive religious group’ to an ‘official religious organization.’]

[The Faith Skill has been unlocked.]

‘Finally!’

The Faith Skill.

Something that was never known to exist in the original work has excited me.

‘The more ways to become powerful, the better.’

Luciana, clearly labeled with a boss title and bedecked in relics.

Even comparing her to me, she’s not an easy opponent.

To keep up with her growth, I had to gather all means possible.

In the meantime, the Faith Skill was truly like rain in a drought.

I hurried to check the details.

[Ex rank: Call of God]

[Faith Skill]

[A faithful follower must rightly respond to the call of God.]

For a moment, my jaw dropped.

Ex rank.

I didn’t expect such a pinnacle of rogue skills to appear so prominently.

‘Come on, the ability!’

[You can summon a follower who is not in a state of disbelief whenever you want.]

“Damn, is this really Ex rank…?”

“Vessel? What are you talking about?”

“…My mistake. Just filter out some of it.”

With Fortune Teller bowing her head behind me, I let out a deep sigh.

Why are the skills I acquire always like this?

Because the expectation was high, the disappointment was also great.

“…No? Wait a second.”

This skill has no restrictions.

It doesn’t use mana, has no cooldown, and even has no limit on the number of people.

“Could it be…”

Experimentally, I repeated the names of the followers including the Sword Demon and Fortune Teller.

“Huh? What’s happened?”

“We were just drinking…”

“Oh, is this also a blessing from the Calamity?”

The followers, suddenly teleported in front of me, looked bewildered.

The Sword Demon and Fortune Teller too blinked, unable to grasp the situation.

“Insane…”

I can move a large army without any risk?

No need for marching or supplies?

I take back my hasty judgment from earlier.

This was the ultimate skill.

‘There’s no ability like this even for terrorism.’

Today’s cumbersome method of intrusion was unnecessary.

I just need to go wherever I want and deploy Kerzo’s personnel.

“Ah, the Calamity is pleased with this operation.”

“Woah~!”

As the followers cried out the name of the disaster, I leaned back in the chair, using their voices as background music.

***

“Heh, it seems Lucy is doing well in her academy life.”

Duke Speda grinned broadly at the article about his daughter in the newspaper.

“Darius, aren’t you happy too?”

“How could I not be pleased with my sister’s success? This too is a blessing for our family.”

But whether it was the Sword Duke or the heir speaking, dark circles were evident under their eyes.

An enormous amount of paperwork was laid out in front of them.

“Ugh, these creatures are becoming a nuisance at this point.”

“The name ‘The Three Great Monsters of the North’ must not be in vain.”

Creatures that swarmed in like clockwork at regular intervals.

But this time, it was particularly serious.

With the increasing invasions of demons day by day, there was no spare capacity to deal with monsters as well.

Various proposals were considered, but none seemed satisfactory.

“…Father. What if we seek support from the academy?”

“The academy’s?”

“Yes. That is…”

The Speda father and son found an unexpected breakthrough.

And a short while later.

Several papers were posted on the bulletin board of the academy.

[Recruitment for Dispatched Lessons]

[Subjugation of Northern Monsters]

[Benefits planned for those who achieve excellent results]

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Round 59

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In South Korea, even the awakened ones had their own rankings.

These rankings were often measured by their past activities and recognition.

Some of the superstars among them included Choi Sung-hyuk, the annihilator of the Terror Guild, Kim Tae-yang, the Bloodborne of the Iron-Blood Guild, and Ha Min, the saintess of the Gojoseon Guild.

Among the numerous awakened individuals, there were superstars, and people admired these superstars.

“Nice to meet you! I am Ino Junichi from Japan! Hahaha!”

Ino Junichi, known by the title of the Immortal, was a superstar from Japan.

He received overwhelming support among the older awakened ones, and his achievements made it obvious why he was so revered.

…But someone like that knows who I am?

“Nice to meet you…?”

I greeted him back, but I still couldn’t wrap my head around it. 

Is this some kind of hidden camera prank? Or is someone impersonating Ino Junichi?

The fact that he spoke Korean fluently was suspicious from the start.

‘His appearance definitely matches Ino Junichi…’

He looked exactly like he did on TV.

I knew he occasionally visited Korea, but to think he would come here like this?

As I stood there bewildered, Han Seok-jun bowed his head slightly.

“I apologize for the sudden visit. We also extend our sincere apologies to the staff at the orphanage.”

“No, no. Please come inside.”

Director Wi Ji-hye led everyone inside.

However, Kang Hanul and Ino Junichi didn’t seem to have any intention of going in.

“Could it be…!”

Hanul saw the leftover food in the container and turned his gaze to me.

“Yes, I brought it.”

“Can we eat it?”

“It’s leftovers, but if you don’t mind that, go ahead.”

“Oh, thank you!”

At that moment, Ino Junichi also approached me with a gentle expression.

“May I have some as well?”

“Yes, you can have all the leftovers. But your Korean is really good.”

“I’ve learned it through exchanges. I’ve known Ara Hongryeon since the early days. Haha.”

Junichi awkwardly smiled, but soon he was startled by Hanul’s scream-like exclamation.

“Nooooo!!!”

Jeong So-yeon shook her head as if she had anticipated this reaction.

“Team Leader, this isn’t our guild, you know?”

“How can I resist eating something so delicious! I can’t understand! How does Kyu-seong’s food keep getting tastier?!”

In response to Hanul, Junichi quickly grabbed a slice of pizza and shoved it into his mouth. 

Then he widened his eyes and stared at me.

“…!”

His mouth was busy chewing, but his gaze stayed on me. 

Oh? Guild Master Han Seok-jun is also subtly eating some.

“I’ve never tasted food like this before! Is this really something a human can make?”

Junichi was so excited that his Korean got tangled. The guild members, as if anticipating his reaction, smiled.

“Hahaha! How do you like it, Junichi? South Korea has Kyu-seong! As long as Kyu-seong is here, no country can surpass ours!”

“Ugh!”

Junichi’s face turned red with frustration. Wondering if he was angry, I watched as Junichi picked up a piece of sweet potato and began eating furiously.

“Umm~~~!!”

What was that noise?

He let out a sound like a cow’s moo and bulldozed through the remaining food. 

Hanul was startled and shouted.

“Junichi, you rascal…!”

And then a fierce food fight was about to begin.

“Cough! There’s nothing left….”

Unfortunately, there wasn’t much food left.

In the end, Hanul and Junichi, who could only taste a bit of the food, sucked their fingers in regret.

“Phew, Awakened Kyu-seong.”

“Yes, Junichi.”

“Do you have any plans to come to Japan? I promise you the best treatment using all my authority.”

“Haha… I appreciate the offer, but I’m sorry.”

His eyes seemed to have turned around, as he was trying to recruit me out of nowhere. Of course, I knew it was a joke, so I responded with a smile.

“Hey! Junichi!”

But Hanul seemed to take it seriously.

“How dare you try to snatch Kyu-seong from us? If you want to take Kyu-seong, you’ll have to get past me first!”

“Haha! You’ve grown, Hanul. How about we have a match like old times? If I win, I’ll take Awakened Kyu-seong with me.”

While watching the joke between the two, I glanced sideways and noticed something unusual.

Guild Master Han Seok-jun’s face was stiff, and So-yeon looked tense, glancing back and forth between the two.

‘Wait, was that not a joke?’

The atmosphere suddenly became strange.

In the end, I had to step in to mediate.

“Uh… Wasn’t that a joke?”

“Hmph! Junichi doesn’t joke! He really wanted to take you away!”

“Hahaha! Anyone would be tempted after seeing the item effects of these foods! Plus, they taste so great that I couldn’t resist!”

The aura of the strong still lingered around us.

At that moment, Han Seok-jun, who had been watching silently, stepped forward.

“Kyu-seong has already politely declined. Let’s end the jokes here.”

“Cough! I apologize, Awakened Kyu-seong. My joke went too far.”

Surprisingly, Junichi, who seemed unlikely to back down, apologized. It was unexpected to see him glancing at Han Seok-jun, who was slender but authoritative.

‘Is he afraid of the Guild Master?’

Han Seok-jun, who instantly took control of the situation, looked different. Come to think of it, the Guild Master also had quite a reputation back in the day.

But for Junichi, a level 8 awakened one, to be afraid of our Guild Master?

It seemed like there was something I didn’t know.

“…Please visit Japan sometime. I’ll make sure to treat you well.”

“Hey, Junichi.”

Despite the lingering regret, Junichi handed me his business card. Hanul, who didn’t like even that, said something, but Junichi persistently passed the card.

For me, having more connections would be beneficial.

“I apologize for the sudden visit. We will be leaving now.”

The people from Ara Hongryeon and Junichi took a photo with the children at the orphanage and prepared to leave.

While wrapping up this unexpectedly interesting encounter, Hanul subtly asked,

“Is this the end?”

“Excuse me?”

“Don’t you have anything more?”

Oh dear, he must have really enjoyed it.

But unfortunately, this time, we really had nothing left. Usually, we would have extra snacks for Ara, but today, we didn’t bring any due to the heavy luggage.

“Hmmm, it’s a shame, but it can’t be helped. We’ll have to wait for another chance.”

“Yes. By the way, when is the guest planning to return to Japan?”

“He’s a busy man, so he’ll probably leave tomorrow.”

At Hanul’s answer, Junichi nodded. Then, with a sudden realization, he looked at me with a hopeful expression.

“If I stay longer in Korea, can I have more of Awakener Kyu-seong’s cooking?”

“I don’t have much free time either, but I could treat you once more.”

“Oh! In that case, I’ll gladly stay longer! If it takes a few days, I can go back to Japan and return! Haha!”

Other guild members, who were listening to our conversation as we left the orphanage, perked up their ears.

With a sleepy Ara on my back, I said,

“How about tomorrow?”

“I’ll make time, no matter what!”

“I have plenty of time too, bro!”

“Would it be okay for me as well?”

Junichi, Hanul, and even So-yeon chimed in.

Although he didn’t say anything, the Guild Leader Han Seok-jun’s eyes were also shining with interest.

“Then, see you tomorrow morning at the guild building.”

“Oh! Really? Thank you, Kyu-seong!”

It seemed like Hanul was more excited than the guests I intended to entertain.

Caught by Hanul, I chuckled awkwardly as I was shaken from side to side.

“Oh! Can I bring my younger brother?”

“Younger brother? Kyu-seong has a younger brother?”

“Yes. He’s a cook, and he knows my produce the best. If it’s not too much trouble, may he do the cooking?”

“Of course! Is it alright, brother?”

At Hanul’s words, the guild leader smiled and nodded.

Unexpectedly, I brought my brother into this, but wouldn’t it be better for him to get some feedback from others rather than just researching at home?

“Well, I have a personal chef I brought from Japan. If it’s alright, may he learn from Kyu-seong’s brother?”

“Oh, I would actually appreciate that. My brother will learn a lot too.”

If he’s Junichi’s personal chef, he must be a highly skilled artisan, possibly renowned in Japan. Cooking with such a person would surely be a great learning experience for Jae-seong. However, it might also be quite pressuring.

‘I should ask him first and bring him only if he wants to come.’

For now, I should return to the dungeon and prepare the ingredients. This unexpected plan wasn’t bad at all.

Everything could be a foundation for Jae-seong’s future restaurant. The people here might become future customers.

“Then, see you tomorrow!”

* * *

-What? Hyung! What are you talking about…?

When I contacted Jae-seong to tell him about tomorrow’s event, he was shocked.

“If you can’t do it, that’s fine. You don’t have to come.”

“Hmm…”

“Oh, and there’s an Awakened from Japan named Ino Junichi. His personal chef will also be participating.”

“Ino Junichi? Let me look him up.”

The call paused for a moment. During that time, I also quickly looked up Ino Junichi and found some related information.

‘Shimomoto Orie?’

Information about Junichi’s personal chef also came up. Surprisingly, she was a young woman with an impressive career.

‘She’s won every award there is. And she’s about our age, so Jae-seong might feel intimidated.’

I worried that Jae-seong might feel daunted seeing someone of similar age with such great achievements. However, contrary to my expectations, Jae-seong’s voice on the phone was full of excitement.

“Brother! I’ll definitely go!”

“Really?”

“Yes! I can’t believe Shimomoto Orie is in Korea!”

“You know her?”

“Of course! Anyone serious about cooking knows her. She’s a culinary genius who has dominated various cooking competitions despite her young age! I never thought I’d get to see her in person…”

I hadn’t realized she was that renowned. In the world of the Awakened, she must be like a rising star from a famous overseas guild.

“Brother, thank you so much! Wow, I have to get her autograph tomorrow.”

“…Jae-seong, you’re going to cook, not attend a fan meeting. Don’t forget that.”

“Of course! I won’t disappoint you!”

It had been a while since I had seen Jae-seong this excited. He sounded like he was about to meet his favorite idol.

“I can’t wait.”

“For what?”

“Brother! I’m coming to your dungeon right now.”

“What? Now? It’s late at night.”

“I need to prepare in advance! It’s tomorrow morning!”

It seemed like I had really ignited Jae-seong’s passion.

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Round 58

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The atmosphere at Dasom Orphanage in Incheon was unusually lively. The children had been excited for two days upon hearing that Jeong So-yeon would be visiting.

“What do you think So-yeon will bring us this time?”

“Hey! All you ever think about is what So-yeon will give you! Grow up!”

“I heard someone else is coming with her this time. Is it someone from the Ara Hongryeon Guild? I hope it’s a famous Awakened.”

“Predator Kang Hanul! I want to see him in person!”

Awakened individuals were now treated like celebrities. In fact, they were often more famous and popular than traditional celebrities because of their incredible abilities like breathing fire and flying, which were beyond the imagination of ordinary people. Naturally, the children looked up to them.

“Kids, have you finished cleaning your rooms?”

“Yes!!”

Wi Ji-hye, the director of the orphanage, smiled as she watched the children chattering excitedly. She had been running the orphanage for over 30 years and had recently found most of her worries dissipating.

‘It’s almost time for them to arrive.’

The smile never left her face as the children whispered among themselves.

“Goblin teacher is smiling again.”

“It’s probably because So-yeon is coming.”

“Well, thanks to So-yeon, all the furniture in the orphanage got replaced.”

Though she was usually strict enough to be nicknamed “Goblin,” Wi Ji-hye turned into an angel whenever Jeong So-yeon visited. Her educational philosophy emphasized manners, diligence, and sincerity, which could seem rigid, but her care for the children was genuine.

“Director, I think the guests have arrived.”

“Oh! I’ll go out right away.”

One of the other teachers informed the smiling Wi Ji-hye. As the children followed her out in a rush, they saw Jeong So-yeon and Lee Kyu-seong just passing through the main gate.

“Wow! There are so many children!”

Ara, who was on Kyu-seong’s back, pointed excitedly at the children coming out of the building.

“So-yeon, it’s been a while. Welcome. I’ve heard about you. I’m the director, Wi Ji-hye.”

“Nice to meet you. I’m Lee Kyu-seong. Thank you for inviting us.”

“Oh, we should be thanking you. I heard you saved us from a disaster. I’ve already seen the news about it.”

Ara, holding Gomgom in her arms, carefully climbed down from Kyu-seong’s back. The children, who were observing Ara, quickly showed interest.

“Hey, her ears look weird!”

“Wow, animal ears. So cute!”

The older children looked at Ara holding the teddy bear and found her extremely adorable, much cuter than most child actors.

“Oh? Ara!”

“Hong-jun!”

Hong-jun, who had met Ara before, approached her. Unlike the other children who hesitated because of the strangers, he quickly attached himself to Ara.

“You really came!”

“Yes, I came!”

“And you’re wearing pretty clothes!”

“Yes, I am wearing them!”

Hong-jun’s breaking the awkward atmosphere allowed the other children to gradually approach and show their interest.

“What’s your name?”

“My name is Ara!”

“Haha, her way of speaking is funny!”

The children quickly became friends and started running around the orphanage’s playground, playing together.

Meanwhile, the adults were having their own conversation.

“Is that child your daughter, Mr. Lee Kyu-seong?”

“She’s my niece.”

Hearing the same lie as before, Jeong So-yeon glanced at Lee Kyu-seong. Startled, Kyu-seong quickly averted his gaze, pretending not to notice.

“Oh, Director, I brought some gifts…”

“Oh my! Gifts? We should be the ones preparing something… Actually, we’ve also prepared a small gift for you.”

Wi Ji-hye handed something over first.

Kyu-seong accepted the gift with gratitude and then gently smiled.

“Thank you, teacher.”

“It’s not much, but we thought there wouldn’t be anything you lack, so we prepared this.”

“I really like it. Thank you. I’ll have to thank the children as well.”

The gift Kyu-seong received was a roughly made cake that seemed to have been made by the children. Inside, there was a letter, and Kyu-seong couldn’t help but smile as he read it right there.

– What rank is Awakened Lee Kyu-seong? Is he a top-tier Awakened?

– How much money do you make? I’m curious if you earn enough to buy a lot of steamed buns.

– Thank you for saving Hong-jun.

– I want to see your superpowers!!!

The letter, filled with the children’s innocent curiosity about Awakened individuals, brought out a laugh from Kyu-seong.

“Shall we move inside for now?”

“Sure.”

While the adults went inside the orphanage, most of the children were busy playing outside, except for a few. Ara, meeting so many children for the first time, felt overwhelmed but still enjoyed herself.

“I can do this too!”

“Wow!”

While everyone outside was marveling at Ara doing a handstand with one hand, Kyu-seong began taking out the food he had prepared at home after entering the building. The orphanage teachers, already familiar with the concept of spatial expansion artifacts through Jeong So-yeon, expressed their thanks without much surprise as the endless food appeared.

“Oh my, thank you for bringing food. We’ll enjoy it.”

Secretly, they wished he had brought something the kids loved, like chicken or pizza, but they didn’t show it. However, everyone was taken aback by Jeong So-yeon’s reaction.

“Kyu-seong!”

“Yes?”

“Can I eat with you too?”

“Of course. Haha.”

Kyu-seong laughed again at So-yeon’s eager expression. He then asked if it was okay to call the children to eat now.

“Hmm, it’s almost dinner time anyway, so that should be fine. Teacher Bora, could you call the kids?”

“Yes.”

Seeing Jeong So-yeon’s reaction, Wi Ji-hye realized that Lee Kyu-seong’s food was no ordinary fare. Yet, she didn’t hold high expectations.

‘It might be delicious, but…’

After gathering the children and preparing the meal distribution, the moment they opened the lids of the containers holding the food…

“Gasp!”

“What is this smell?”

“Wow, it smells so good!”

The teachers, as well as the children who had been waiting, all gathered in astonishment.

“What on earth did you do to the food?”

“Rather than doing something special, it’s just my ability.”

“Ah! It’s Awakened Lee Kyu-seong’s ability!”

Referring to it as an ability, Wi Ji-hye immediately understood. Everyone then tried to swallow their drooling and began serving the food.

“Kyu-seong, can I have more too?”

“Of course. Eat with the other kids.”

While saying that, Kyu-seong leaned in and whispered quietly in Ara’s ear.

“I brought this for the kids, so try to eat a bit less. I’ll make more for you when we get home.”

“Okay!”

What Kyu-seong brought wasn’t just sweet potato candy. There were also sweet potato pizza and salad.

“It’s delicious! Wow!”

“What is this? I’ve never had such tasty pizza before!”

“Yum yum!”

It was quieter than expected because everyone was too busy eating to talk.

‘As expected from an Awakened’s ability!’

Everyone was silently caught between amazement and admiration.

“Kyu-seong! What exactly is this?”

“Pardon?”

“No, it’s just… this sweet potato seems different from what we had last time! The effects are different too!”

Jeong So-yeon, her eyes wide like a rabbit’s, hurriedly asked while simultaneously grabbing both the candied sweet potatoes and pizza.

[Magic Sweet Potato Pizza]

[Upon consumption, grants [Indestructible Body] for 0.5 seconds]

[Slightly increases resistance to all negative effects for 2 minutes]

[Prevents health reduction for 2 minute]

The overall effects were enhanced, and the Indestructible Body ability was added. The candied sweet potatoes had also undergone some changes.

[Magic Sweet Potato Candies]

[Upon consumption, grants [Indestructible Body] for 0.5 seconds]

[After [Indestructible Body] ends, grants Body Enhancement LV.3 for 1 hour]

The duration of the body enhancement was shortened, but the level was raised by two stages. Kyu-seong considered this a positive change, believing that having a definite ability to use at the right time was more advantageous than having a weaker ability for a longer duration.

“Kyu-seong, can I purchase these personally?”

“Of course, since we’re in the same guild. I’m actually planning to supply some to the guild.”

“Great! Honestly, not only do they taste good, but these abilities seem better than most buff items. These could become essential in dungeons!”

Having made money by synthesizing potions through liquid synthesis, Kyu-seong agreed with So-yeon’s assessment. His produce indeed had quite remarkable effects.

‘And those crops are growing in abundance.’

Most of them ended up inside slimes, but he believed that cultivating fields in the Dungeon of Gluttony could help stockpile some.

Dreaming of the future, Kyu-seong took a bite of the pizza. Slightly disappointed by the taste of the dough, he thought about making the bread himself.

‘Maybe I should learn baking.’

Before he knew it, most of the food he had brought was gone. Despite bringing plenty, seeing the almost empty containers made him feel proud.

“Ah, I’m so full.”

“But I want to eat more!”

“I’m just going to eat until I die.”

As the children expressed their satisfaction, lying down on the table, Director Wi Ji-hye approached Kyu-seong.

“This was truly an unforgettable party. I never imagined such delicious food existed. Awakened Lee Kyu-seong, you’re truly incredible.”

“I’m glad you enjoyed it. Seeing everyone so happy makes me happy too.”

As they exchanged warm conversations, a teacher approached with a puzzled expression.

“Director.”

“Yes, what is it?”

“There’s another guest.”

“Another guest? Who is it?”

“They said they’re from the Ara Hongryeon Guild…”

Naturally, everyone’s gaze turned to Jeong So-yeon. However, she looked equally confused.

“I just stopped by the guild earlier, and there was no mention of anyone coming…”

Muttering, So-yeon suddenly realized something and lifted her head.

“Oh!”

“Do you have any idea who it might be?” Kyu-seong asked.

So-yeon glanced around nervously before giving an apologetic smile.

“I told Team Leader 2 earlier that I was meeting you today. Maybe he figured it out and decided to come himself?”

“Hanul?”

As if to confirm Jeong So-yeon’s speculation, a loud, booming laugh rang out.

“Ha ha ha! This is great!”

“It’s true.”

In the distance, a figure was crossing the orphanage grounds, approaching them. But it wasn’t just one person.

“Oh, and that person…?!”

“Who…?”

A man with a physique just as imposing as Kang Hanul’s was approaching with a satisfied smile. Beside him was Guild Leader Han Seok-jun, looking exasperated as he followed along.

“Even the Guild Leader?”

“Gasp! Is the Guild Leader of Ara Hongryeon really here?”

Wi Ji-hye asked in shock, but Kyu-seong and So-yeon were equally flustered. Then, Jeong So-yeon shared another surprising fact with Kyu-seong.

“The person next to Team Leader 2, you might not know, but he’s Ino Junichi, an Awakened from Japan.”

“What? The Level 8 Awakened, Ino Junichi? The one who single-handedly destroyed a Level 8 dungeon in Japan?”

“Yes…”

Kyu-seong screamed internally.

Why on earth would such an amazing person come all the way here?!

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Round 57

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After returning from a three-night, four-day trip, Kang Hanul had a somewhat uneasy expression. Normally, he would be delighted that the tedious overseas trip was over, but this time, he wasn’t. The reason was…

“It’s been a while since I was last in Korea.”

“Phew, I can’t believe you followed me all the way here…”

Kang Hanul glanced back at Ino Junichi, who was walking behind him. He never expected that an Level 8 awakened one, busy with official matters, would actually follow him.

‘Boasting was a mistake!’

But there was no helping it. He wanted to show those arrogant guys that there was someone above them. Kang Hanul’s plan worked perfectly, resulting in Junichi coming to Korea.

“Hahaha! Why the long face, my friend?”

“Hmph! Friend? Since when were we friends?”

“Come on, don’t be like that. I came all the way to Korea to see you. Isn’t it a bit harsh to be so cold?”

Kang Hanul grimaced and walked ahead briskly, but somehow, Junichi managed to keep the distance between them constant.

“Hahaha! Cute guy!”

“Shut up.”

No matter how much he disliked him, Junichi was still an Level 8 awakened one, revered as a hero in Japan.

To make a call he had been postponing, Kang Hanul took out his phone and searched through his contacts.

“Hmm…”

After confirming Han Seok-jun’s name, he hesitated for a moment but then pressed the call button. By now, Han Seok-jun should have returned from his business trip to China.

Ring ring… Click!

– Hello, this is Team 2 Leader.

“……”

Kang Hanul frowned and massaged his forehead, even though he was the one who made the call. Sensing something odd, Han Seok-jun asked again.

– Team 2 Leader?

“Brother, I brought Junichi with me.”

– ……?

Han Seok-jun’s bewildered expression was evident over the phone. It was understandable, given that Ino Junichi’s stature was beyond that of a mere awakened one.

– Could you repeat that, Team 2 Leader? The reception doesn’t seem good.

“Sorry, brother. You heard right.”

– ……How did you end up bringing Junichi with you?

“Technically, he followed me. I’m sorry, Guild Leader.”

Kang Hanul quickly changed his tone to assert his innocence, but Han Seok-jun wasn’t paying attention to that. He was more concerned about how to handle Junichi’s presence.

– Just bring him to the guild.

“Understood, Guild Leader.”

After obediently ending the call, Kang Hanul glanced back. Junichi was smiling brightly, indifferent to everything.

“Sigh.”

* * *

“Oh my, how have you been, my dear?”

As soon as Ara saw her, my mother’s face lit up, and she came out to greet her with open arms. It was clear that her son no longer occupied her thoughts. It was a bit disheartening.

“Great Lord! It’s been a while!”

Ara cheerfully lifted one hand in greeting, holding a teddy bear in the other. The bear was actually Star Bear, Gomgom, disguised as a stuffed toy. To avoid separation from Ara, Gomgom had been ordered to pretend to be a toy, and surprisingly, it had shown remarkable acting skills.

“Let Grandma give you a hug, sweetie. There you go.”

“Mom, your way of speaking has become very grandmotherly.”

“I am a grandmother, after all.”

Mother smiled as she firmly hugged Ara. Gomgom, hanging from Ara’s hand, was doing its best to act like a stuffed toy.

“Oh my, but this teddy bear is almost as big as Ara! Such a cute doll, Ara.”

“It is cute.”

Nodding in agreement, Ara lifted Gomgom and hugged it close. As Gomgom drooped in her arms, I started to get confused myself, wondering if it was actually a real stuffed toy.

“Brother, you’re here?”

“Oh, Jae-seong. You’re here too. That’s a relief.”

“…A relief?”

“Yeah. Can you cook something?”

“Suddenly showing up and asking me to cook, really?”

Jae-seong clicked his tongue in annoyance but didn’t refuse. When I took out the freshly harvested sweet potatoes from the bag, both of their eyes widened in surprise.

“What are these?”

“They’re sweet potatoes.”

“But they look almost like pumpkins.”

As they inspected the sweet potatoes closely, I told them about today’s plans.

“We’re going to an orphanage today.”

“Orphanage? Why an orphanage?”

“I happened to make a connection there last time, so I decided to visit. But I didn’t want to go empty-handed, so I was hoping for some help from you and Mom.”

Mother nodded enthusiastically, her face lighting up. With her kind heart, she always loved helping others, and my words seemed to have piqued her interest.

“Wait, you want the two of us to cook for everyone at the orphanage?”

“I’ll help too.”

“I will also help!”

Jae-seong was momentarily stunned by Ara’s and my words. Then he sighed deeply and grabbed the sweet potatoes.

“Do you know how many people there are?”

“There are 62 children and 5 teachers.”

“Then let’s assume about 80 people, to be safe.”

“Yeah. Thanks, Jae-seong.”

With that, the preparation and cooking of the sweet potatoes began in earnest. I followed Jae-seong’s instructions as best as I could, but watching him work, it was clear he was on a different level.

‘Professional chefs are really something else.’

From chopping to basic ingredient preparation, his movements were precise and clean, showcasing what a true professional was. While Mom was also skilled, Jae-seong’s expertise was in a league of its own.

“Yes, that’s it. Well done.”

Mom, half-relying on Jae-seong, clapped her hands in delight as she played house with Ara. Ara, with a serious expression, focused on peeling the sweet potatoes, looking incredibly adorable.

Beep beep beep beep-

“Oh? Ara, I think your aunt is here.”

“Aunt?”

While Ara tilted her head at the unfamiliar word, Seon-ah, whom I hadn’t seen in a while, came in and looked surprised to see us.

“What? Kyu-seong oppa is here? Oh my! Hello, Ara!”

Seon-ah, who usually seemed so stoic around me, turned into a bubbly girl, running over to Ara with excitement.

Ara, who had been seriously peeling sweet potatoes, brightened up and waved her hand.

“It’s Lee Seon-ah!”

“Oh, oh. Our Ara is home. Let Auntie give you a hug.”

Seon-ah lifted Ara up and rubbed her cheeks against hers.

“Hey, you’ll wear her cheeks out.”

“Whatever. You just keep doing what you were doing.”

Seon-ah carried Ara away, as if to signal not to interfere. Meanwhile, Jae-seong started making sweet potato candies.

“Brother, do we have other ingredients?”

“I brought some.”

“We can’t just make candies, so get the other stuff out too.”

“Okay.”

While Ara was temporarily in Seon-ah’s care, Mom also got busy helping. With her assistance, we quickly picked up the pace and made various dishes.

“We can pack these to go, right?”

“Yes.”

Bokkeum had reached level 3 by now. Its appearance had slightly changed, now looking like it was carrying a travel backpack.

‘Mark2 got a straw hat, Poispois turned purple, and Bokkeum has a backpack.’

It was almost certain now that reaching level 3 caused a change in appearance. It was also time to start considering level 4. I needed to level up Mark2 to 4 before entering the Dungeon of Gluttony.

“The candies are done.”

“Wow, it smells amazing.”

Jae-seong plated the candies with great patience, swallowing his saliva repeatedly. Mom had already picked one up and was about to eat it.

Thud.

“Mom?”

“Mom?! What happened?”

Jae-seong quickly supported Mom, who had suddenly sat down. When I rushed over, she looked at us with a dazed expression.

“It’s delicious.”

“……”

“You scared us.”

I was genuinely scared. I thought something had gone terribly wrong with the candies.

“No, really! It’s delicious!”

“Okay, okay.”

Mom shouted as if wondering why we didn’t understand her emotions. At her shout, Seon-ah came out of the room, carrying Ara in her arms.

“Wow! It smells delicious! This is sweet potato candies, right? But the smell is a bit different from last time.”

“Candies! candies!”

Ara was very excited. Even Gomgom, in Ara’s arms, was twitching its nose, but thankfully, no one seemed to notice.

“Try it! Hurry!”

“Yes, yes. I got it.”

The smell was really good. The dishes we made before usually lost their aroma after cooking, but this one kept emitting a subtle honey scent.

“Let’s try it first.”

“Candies!”

Ara, unable to contain her excitement, wriggled out of Seon-ah’s arms. Still holding Gomgom, she ran over to the plate of candies.

“Shall we taste it?”

“Candieeeee!!”

Ara was the first to try the candies. She then sat down with a blissful expression, savoring the taste.

“Hehehe, hehehe.”

Apart from her slightly strange laughter, she seemed fine.

“Let’s try it too.”

We carefully blew on the hot candies and took a bite.

Pop!

Huh? What’s this? Suddenly, fireworks went off. My vision flashed, but I soon realized it was my imagination.

‘The flavor exploded!’

The taste of the sweet potato burst forth.

Meanwhile, a subtle honey or floral scent continued to swirl inside, not missing a beat. The sweetness and nuttiness, combined with the indescribably rich flavor of the sweet potato, melted away smoothly.

“Ah?”

Before I knew it, a large piece of candies had disappeared in my mouth. It melted like cotton candy, leaving a creamy aftertaste lingering in my mouth.

“Amazing! Amazing!”

“This isn’t my cooking skill. This is…”

As Seon-ah exclaimed and Jae-seong looked bewildered, I grabbed another piece.

Pop!

I thought the second bite would be less impressive, but I was mistaken. Now I understood why Mom had suddenly sat down.

Gulp!

The texture of the candies melted away again, and my hand kept reaching for more. Once again, the flavor explosion hit!

Our family devoured the candies in a frenzy. Even Gomgom was stealthily eating the candies, unnoticed by anyone.

Clatter-

“Huh? It’s all gone?”

The empty plate stared back at us. Startled, we exchanged glances and quickly sprang into action.

More candies! We wanted more candies!

“Candies!!”

Ara roared, sweeping through the room with frenzied excitement.

* * *

Ring ring- Click!

“Hello? Kyu-seong?”

“Yes, So-yeon.”

“Ah, have you left already?”

“I was about to head out.”

“Oh, I’m sorry. An important guest just arrived at the guild, so it might take a bit longer. You can go ahead without me, but if you’d rather not go alone, I’ll call you later.”

“Got it. I have some time to kill, so I’ll wait.”

“Great, see you later then.”

After ending the call, I looked around and saw my family sprawled on the floor. All of them had full bellies, while Gomgom, who hadn’t been able to eat as much, was licking a piece of candies in its hand.

“…Can we really take this with us?”

I started to worry about the overwhelming power of the candies.

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Strike 156

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The blacksmiths of the Ballas estate have seen great growth due to Hyun-soo.

Even now, the blacksmiths’ skills are continuously improving under the guidance of Hyun-soo and the basic textbooks he created.

During this time, a young blacksmith named Pik was called the strange blacksmith.

The reason he was called strange.

Although he clearly had outstanding skills and grew faster than others, most of his well-crafted masterpieces or well-made items had bizarre effects.

Effects on the artifact.

Except for Hyun-soo, these effects could not always be controlled as desired.

They simply reflected the materials and the direction he thought about while making them.

Thus, Pik’s creations were born.

(“Bow for a Foe”)

Grade: Unique

Durability: 3,500/3,500

Attack Power: 195

Limitation: Archers 150~350

Special Abilities:

· Strength +2, Agility +4

· 30% additional experience on the last hit.

· Significant contribution points on the last hit.

· Active skill: Arrow that gathers enemies.

· Active skill: Invisible arrow.

· Passive skill: Not me, target him.

Description: This is a masterpiece crafted by the blacksmith Pik. However, if used incorrectly, it’s the perfect bow for making enemies.

A masterpiece and unique.

When he first created it, Pik thought he had finally achieved his lifelong dream.

But upon closer inspection, it was odd.

The other blacksmiths commented,

“Gaining a huge amount of contribution on the last hit? So, you steal the contribution by landing the final blow on a creature someone else has nearly killed? Isn’t this what outsiders call ‘stealing’?”

“An arrow that gathers enemies is also strange. If every shot calls monsters within a 50m radius, isn’t that suicidal?”

“What’s this ‘Not me, target him’? Wow, your arrow calls them over and then passes the aggro to someone else?”

The consensus among the blacksmiths was,

“It’s a good bow if you want to mess with someone, but using it will turn that person into your enemy, so it’s better not to use it.”

Thus, Pik’s creations were considered so bizarre that they were largely shunned.

Most other artifacts were full of such things as well.

All the blacksmiths looked pitiful as they said,

“You have great skills, but everything you make…”

“You have the best skills, but the effects that come with them…”

Pik cursed his cursed hands.

But not everyone thought the same.

“Pik, every weapon exists for a reason. I believe that one day your masterpiece will accomplish much and will be truly needed by someone,” said the newly appointed Lord Hyun-soo.

Comforted by these words, Pik did not quit being a blacksmith and went to the forge again today.

Then, Minister Nel arrived.

“Pik, the Lord needs your artifact.”

“The Lord?”

“Yes, the Lord has sent 50,000 gold to buy your ‘Bow for a Foe’.”

Pik felt a fresh surge of emotion as he sold the bow for 50,000 gold.

Minister Nel then used the gift function to send the bow to the Lord.

Pik wondered,

“What on earth does he intend to use this bow for that’s so good at making enemies?”

*** 

Dun.

He was a veteran among veterans, having climbed the Beres Mountains hundreds of times.

He understood the geography, the paths, and the monsters better than anyone else.

‘What’s going on?’

But something strange was happening.

It was a place where monsters usually did not appear much.

Dun, who had been slicing through monsters, wore a puzzled expression.

He had clearly stated,

He would take the lead and draw all the mobs’ aggro to protect Hyun-soo, the blacksmith, from getting hurt.

Hyun-soo had agreed to provide support with his bow from behind.

But suddenly, monsters started swarming around them.

“Argh, what? Why are there so many!?”

Elsewhere, ice-element monsters gathered.

The strange thing was that the monsters were only flocking to Dun.

The reason lay in the bow Hyun-soo was holding.

[Not me, target him]

[By focusing all aggro on another, you avoid damage.]

Surrounded by dozens of monsters, Dun was about to lose his mind.

‘Why are they only coming after me!’

Dun becomes 30% stronger in the mountains.

He could handle the opponents, but the fight was extremely tough.

“It seems climbing the mountain was a bad idea after all.”

Hyun-soo spoke in a frightened voice from behind.

Dun had promised.

He would take him to where the sage Arte was!

“We need to go down.”

Ultimately, Hyun-soo had to be placed in the snowfield’s blessing site.

“It’s too much for you, Mr. Dun.”

Struggling against the monsters, Dun confidently laughed.

“Don’t worry, this happens all the time. Ha-ha, it may look tough for me, but actually, it’s as easy as pie to deal with these guys…”

Thump—

Dun was struck on the side of his head by a yeti’s club and fell, blood streaming from his head.

“…?”

“?”

“…?”

“??”

Dun was baffled. For a moment, the expression on the man named Hyun-soo’s face seemed to say,

‘What the hell is this…?’

Was it a misunderstanding?

Quickly, that expression faded, and Hyun-soo said,

“Apparently, I really can’t climb it.”

Dun gulped down a high-grade potion worth 100,000 won per bottle.

“No, no, it’s okay. Just support me a little, ha-ha-ha-ha!”

At this point, Dun decided to take it positively.

‘More mobs mean more hunting, that’s good, right? Oh, this creature is tough.’

At that moment.

Whoosh—

An arrow from behind instantly killed the tough monster.

When hunting a monster together, a contribution system is activated.

Experience points are divided based on how much each contributed.

However, something unusual was that players who landed the final blow usually took a significant portion of the contribution.

‘Huh? No matter what, why am I getting so little experience?’

Dun couldn’t understand, and the truth lay in Hyun-soo’s bow.

[You landed the final blow.]

[You gain 30% additional experience.]

[Stealing Dun’s contribution to increase yours.]

[You gain 5,313 experience points.]

Dun thought it was his misconception.

Whenever that happened.

Swoosh—

“Oh, I hit it.”

Thunk—

“Azuah!”

Fwap—

“Ohhh…!”

“Ni, Nima?”

“Yes? Why? I’m doing my best to help Mr. Dun!”

Dun felt weird hearing Hyun-soo’s cheerful response.

‘Why do I feel so crappy?’

Anyway, Hyun-soo was secretly rejoicing inside.

Dun continued to take hits while guzzling down top-grade potions.

When things were somewhat managed, the arrows that were shot would gather monsters within a 50m radius.

And indeed, Hyun-soo was cunningly aiming for the last hit.

Hyun-soo was very comfortable.

How convenient was it to just pull back arrows from behind, land the last hit, and reap the experience?

[You have leveled up.]

Taking solace in gulping down top-grade potions, Dun consoled himself.

‘At least I got the yeti’s gloves earlier, and lots of gold and miscellaneous items dropped, so if I collect and sell those, it should cover the cost of the potions… Huh?’

Suddenly, Dun turned around.

It was because Hyun-soo was quickly picking up all the dropped items on the ground.

“Hey you little—!”

“?”

“…?”

“??” 

Dun was flustered.

‘It’s a mistake, how could a veteran like me make such an error?’

He quickly found a way out of the situation.

“Hey you monster bastards!”

Dun couldn’t help but feel teary-eyed.

His sword furiously sliced through the monsters.

And Hyun-soo heard a notification.

[You have entered the Beres Mountains for the first time.]

[You are ascending the Beres Mountains at an incredible pace.]

[Experience gain increased by 10%.]

Hyun-soo was comfortably gaining experience, easily acquiring money and artifacts, and comfortably climbing this magical mountain range, Beres.

‘Let’s see, I leveled up twice, gained two skill points, and if I sell the items, I’ll make about 500,000 won in Korean currency? Jackpot!’

Hyun-soo couldn’t help but feel joyful looking at the sturdy(?) back of Dun.

Beaten and battered, Dun had successfully hunted all the surrounding monsters.

‘Huff, huff, this is the first time I’ve hunted this much.’

Dun didn’t know he could fight this well.

It stemmed from his firm resolve to somehow bring this bastard to the snowfield’s blessing site and kill him.

Dun told half-truths and half-lies.

The half-lie was about taking him to the snowfield’s blessing site to kill him.

And the half-truth was this.

‘The sage’s tower this time is near the snowfield’s blessing site.’

Walking with Hyun-soo, Dun pointed to the faintly visible sage’s tower.

“How about that? We really came to the sage’s tower, didn’t we?”

Dun boasted.

“It’s probably a first. It’s the first time a user has come here and ascended this far in such a short period.”

Though it was bitter, Dun had quickly brought this annoying guy up here.

And soon, Dun was able to reach the vicinity of the snowfield’s blessing site.

Dun explained about the snowfield’s blessing site.

“This is a great place where everything triples.”

Walking ahead of Hyun-soo, Dun heard a notification.

[You have entered the snowfield’s blessing site.]

Notifications about the increase in experience and drop rates, as well as penalties, also came through.

Dun omitted the penalties while informing him.

Then he turned back, looked at Hyun-soo, and smiled slyly.

“Now, if we just cross this snowfield’s blessing site, you will be able to reach the tower of the sage.”

And he waited.

He waited for him to enter the snowfield’s blessing site.

“Yes, thanks to you, Mr. Dun, it was a comfortable journey. Thanks to…”

Finally, Hyun-soo entered the snowfield’s blessing site.

At that, Dun’s expression turned cold.

“Thanks to? You were going to die anyway.”

Dun could see his waiting comrades appear.

Dun’s comrades were very strong.

It couldn’t be helped.

Usually, those who seek the sage’s tower are high-level users.

As they have to face such users, they themselves are big shots.

“Is this the guy? The one who tricked you?”

[Wind Sorcerer Won, Level 341]

“Ha, thinking he could climb the Beres Mountains alone just because he carries a bow on his back.”

[Assassin Burns, Level 349]

“Wow… the artifacts are really nice, aren’t they?”

[Swordsman Bon, Level 351]

And then.

“Do you know how long I’ve waited for the moment to kill you? You will definitely die in the most painful way possible, so much so that you’ll have trauma and won’t be able to even log into the game.”

[Mountain Keeper Dun, Level 361]

They were all ranked within the top 300.

Wind Sorcerer Won was ranked 131st.

Assassin Burns was ranked 115th.

Swordsman Bon was ranked 107th.

And Mountain Keeper Dun was called a high-ranker, being within the top 100 at 99th.

They soon saw Hyun-soo’s confused expression.

“Why would you do this…?”

“It’s simple. Artifacts are rare. Even rankers can’t commonly acquire rare, epic, or unique items, and high-level users outfit themselves with the best gear from the money they’ve amassed from hunting. If you kill them, those precious items drop, and at three times the drop rate at that, with a 100% chance of dropping the equipped artifacts.”

Mountain Keeper Dun grinned.

“By killing them one by one, we were able to sell what they dropped and finally arm ourselves with these incredible artifacts, becoming even stronger.”

“So you’re saying it was all to steal the results that others had worked years to achieve?”

At that, Dun and his group laughed.

And Assassin Burns felt no need to exchange many words with him.

‘Pierce his throat in one blow…!’

He soon wore a puzzled expression.

‘My body… isn’t moving…?’

Burns could only roll his eyes.

The others also couldn’t move.

Soon, Hyun-soo pulled out a sword he had hidden in his inventory and equipped it.

[You have equipped the Supreme Sword.]

Their eyes widened at the sight of the sword.

It was clearly a tremendous legendary sword.

The currents of air were being sucked into the sword.

[Rampaging Sword]

The intricacies of the Supreme Sword where the basic attack power is determined by chance.

“Do you know?”

The naive and inexperienced expression on his face completely changed.

[By a 2% chance, the sword’s basic attack power increases by 641%.]

[Lasts for 15 seconds.]

A lord of a domain.

One of the few barons.

And the unemotional charisma of someone who has reached the pinnacle in one field baffled them.

“I can also get a triple drop rate.”

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Round 56

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“Ugh!”

A few days had passed since returning to daily life after camping. Now, I was checking on the newly planted sweet potatoes.

“I thought the potatoes would grow first, but this is different.”

When I first planted potatoes and sweet potatoes, I harvested the potatoes first. However, this time, the sweet potatoes grew much faster.

The strawberries, still bearing fruit from the first planting, had yet to be harvested, which was quite puzzling.

Squirm!

“Is it ready to harvest soon? Today? Or in a few days?”

Squeak!

“It’s today! Sweet potato candy, sweet potato candy!”

Ara translated with hopeful eyes. As sweet potato candy was her favorite food, she was visibly excited. Moreover, these sweet potatoes were different from the last batch. Having planted magical sweet potatoes, I was anticipating how they might have transformed.

Thump.

At that moment, I saw Star Bear squirming as it climbed onto Mark2. For reference, Star Bear had followed Ara after the last camping trip.

“Gomgom! It’s sweet potato candy!”

This time too, the name was chosen by Ara. Gomgom wobbled on top of Mark2 and then spread its arms wide with a “ta-da!”

“Wow!”

Ara’s eyes sparkled as she watched. After watching the children’s antics, I looked around at the other crops, lost in thought.

“I need to plant dungeon plants too, but it’s tricky.”

Plants that tasted like bread. It seemed impossible to cultivate them in this small dungeon. Eventually, I would need to cultivate a field in the Dungeon of Gluttony as well.

“Next on the agenda is Dasom Orphanage.”

After visiting the orphanage, I would try creating a field in the Dungeon of Gluttony.

“Orphanage!”

“Yes, it’s already tomorrow.”

“We’ll see So-yeon and Jun! And the teacher too!”

Ara danced with excitement, and Gomgom clumsily followed her. Feeling I wouldn’t be bored with these kids around, I sat down.

Squeak!

As if waiting for me to sit, Mark2 raised an exclamation mark above its head.

“It’s sweet potato time!”

“What, suddenly?”

The slimes moved in unison toward the sweet potato field. I had planned to rest, but I ended up moving along.

“Sweet potato candy, sweet potato candy!”

Ara sang a work song while watching the slimes.

Poof!

“Wow, it’s huge.”

A massive sweet potato emerged.

But is it really a sweet potato? It looked round like a potato. Its size was almost like a bowling ball, far from ordinary.

Ba-ba-bam!

[A new crop has been discovered.]

[Please name it]

“Magical sweet potato.”

I named it immediately. Just as I was about to check the abilities of the newly harvested magical sweet potato:

[Quest: Develop a new crop]

[Discover or develop a new crop]

[New crops: 3/3]

A quest window appeared, informing me that the quest was completed.

“Ah!”

I had forgotten about the quest, but it resolved naturally. It felt like finding unexpected pocket money.

“So, what’s the reward for clearing it?”

This was my first quest. I had never encountered one before, so I was curious about the reward. Surely, it wouldn’t be nothing.

Pop!

Suddenly, something materialized in front of me. It felt similar to when I summoned slimes, but the silhouette was different.

“A hoe?”

“Wow! Kyu-seong Kyu-seong, you’re amazing!”

What appeared in front of me was none other than a hoe. It was a tool for plowing fields, and I never imagined I would receive such an item.

I grabbed the hoe first. It fit snugly in my hand, and I felt an unexpected surge of energy.

“Is this what it means to be an item?”

Curious about its stats, I checked immediately.

[Mysterious Hoe (Unique-Growth)]

A hoe used by someone whose name remains unknown. It aids in the growth of crops.

– Makes plowing fields easier.

– Increases strength.

– Fields created with this hoe are immune to pests and diseases.

– Crops harvested from fields created with this hoe have a chance to gain additional effects.

– Triggers the [Soil Adaptation] effect with a general probability.

Mysterious hoe? It has the same name as the watering can? 

I read through the list of effects attached to it. It boasted much more impressive specs than the watering can, and upon closer inspection, I saw that the item’s grade was “Unique.”

If a watering can of only “Common” grade could become this good when upgraded, it was impressive.

“This is amazing.”

I needed to create a field in the Dungeon of Gluttony anyway, and now I had the perfect item for it.

“Kyu-seong Kyu-seong, you’re amazing!”

“Hey. Ara, do you want to try it?”

As I handed her the hoe, Ara took it and tilted her head in curiosity.

“What do you use this for?”

“It’s for plowing fields.”

“Oh!”

Ara’s eyes sparkled as she lifted the hoe high, almost as if she were worshiping it.

Meanwhile, the slimes were diligently harvesting sweet potatoes. I slyly suggested to Ara,

“Ara, why don’t you try digging up a sweet potato with that hoe?”

“Oh! I’ll give it a try!”

Ara’s eager expression was adorable. She soon swung the hoe energetically in the sweet potato field.

Crunch!

“Oh?”

I worried that the sweet potatoes might get damaged by the hoe, but they emerged from the ground without a scratch.

Seeing this, Ara’s body trembled with excitement, and she swung the hoe again.

“They keep coming out!”

Ara’s voice, filled with exhilaration, was followed by a massive spill of sweet potatoes. The sweet potatoes, almost the size of Ara’s head, rolled around the field in all directions.

Before I knew it, the slimes had left the harvesting to Ara and focused all their efforts on transporting the sweet potatoes to the storage area.

Squeak!

Mark2 wobbled, seemingly impressed.

Did you see that, Mark2? This is the power of an item!

“I should help too.”

The sweet potatoes were large and heavy, so it took two or three slimes to carry just one. I tucked a sweet potato under each arm and headed to the storage area. As I did, I casually checked the status window of the sweet potatoes.

[Magical Sweet Potato LV.1]

[A crop imbued with magic]

[Upon consumption, grants [Indestructible] for 0.3 seconds]

[Permanently increases health stats significantly. The permanent effect can stack up to 5 times]

“Indestructible?”

What was this? It sounded like a skill, but it didn’t have a level attached to it. And what could you do with 0.3 seconds?

“Does that mean it’s a very powerful ability?”

I guessed it might be an ability that hardens the body, but I wouldn’t know for sure until I tried it. Did I have to eat an entire sweet potato to activate the ability? That seemed… impractical.

It seemed like an ability that would only be useful for someone like Ara, who could probably eat a whole sweet potato by herself.

We harvested a total of 212 sweet potatoes. Considering their size, it was quite a lot.

“Hehehe! I’m invincible!”

Ara, enthralled by the hoe, raised it with one hand and shouted. Beside her, Gomgom imitated her stance and made a noise.

Roar!

Meanwhile, I sorted through the harvested sweet potatoes, selecting the best ones for eating.

“But how do I prepare these?”

They were round but not perfectly so, with a bumpy texture similar to an old pumpkin. I thought I could cook them like pumpkins.

“Should I boil them first…?”

Thinking of them as pumpkins, I instinctively opted for the all-purpose boiling method. Fortunately, I had a giant pot that could hold 50 servings, big enough for the sweet potatoes.

“Ara, I’ll boil them for you.”

“Okay!”

Ara, always happy with whatever I cooked, answered cheerfully as I fetched the pot. I put the sweet potatoes in, finding it could hold about three. I added water and started boiling them.

“Ara, this might take a while.”

“Can we eat them raw?”

“Sure. Let’s eat while we wait.”

Ara grabbed a whole sweet potato and washed the dirt off in the pond. As the slimes and Gomgom watched, Ara spoke.

“Can we share it?”

“Of course.”

“I’ll share it! Everyone line up!”

Ara set her sweet potato aside and lined up the slimes. Gomgom watched and then joined the line.

Roar?

It was cute how Gomgom mimicked the slimes without knowing why. We divided the sweet potatoes among the slimes, two to a group, distributing 12 sweet potatoes in total.

Roar!

“Gomgom is small, so you can share with this little one.”

Gomgom teamed up with a Rookie and received a sweet potato. They waddled off with the sweet potato and the slime, finding a place to sit and eat.

At that moment, a slime that hadn’t formed a pair wandered in front of Ara, looking troubled.

“Let’s eat together.”

Squeak!

Raw sweet potatoes might not taste very good, but maybe mine would be different?

Finally, Ara gave me and Rookie our sweet potatoes as the last ones in line. We split the sweet potato in half.

Snap!

“Oh?”

A golden hue glistened. It didn’t have the explosive feel of a magic-infused sweet potato, but it exuded a refined, subtle glow.

I handed one half to the slime and held the other half in both hands.

“Smells good.”

The fragrant, sweet aroma tickled my nose, almost as if it had been dipped in honey.

Looking around, I saw the children already munching on their sweet potatoes. Ara’s cheeks were puffed out with happiness, smiling brightly. Gomgom, not knowing how to eat, was licking the exposed flesh of the sweet potato that the slime had bitten into.

“Alright, let’s eat.”

Crunch!

As expected from a raw sweet potato, the texture was crisp. 

“Mmm!”

A wave of delight washed over me.

Is this really raw sweet potato?

I had suspected it from the smell, but the taste was simply astonishing. It had a floral fragrance and a creamy sweetness that gently enveloped my mouth. The texture was firm but pleasantly so.

Gulp.

“Ah…”

Swallowing felt like sipping rich honey. It tasted so good, I wondered if there was any need to cook it.

“Kyu-seong Kyu-seong, can I have another one?”

“Eat as much as you want.”

“Wow! You’re the best, Kyu-seong Kyu-seong! So generous!”

Where did you learn such words, Ara? Your vocabulary is improving day by day.

While Ara quickly devoured another sweet potato, I checked on the ones in the pot.

“Is it about time?”

I poked them with a stick, then turned off the heat and drained the water. Soon, I pulled out the steaming sweet potatoes.

“Mmm!”

“Eat first, then talk.”

Gulp!

“It smells delicious!”

It definitely had a different aroma from the raw sweet potatoes. Raw sweet potatoes had a wild, soft fragrance, whereas boiled sweet potatoes had a richer, more intense smell.

Squeak, squeak.

Mark2, having finished its share of raw sweet potato, now eyed the boiled ones. It seemed I’d need to boil more.

While boiling another batch, Ara peeled the softened skin off the boiled sweet potatoes, releasing a fragrant, rich scent that filled the dungeon.

“Hehe. I’m satisfied just with the smell.”

“Haha. Let’s try eating it first.”

“Okay!”

The peeled sweet potato looked a bit paler compared to its raw state. Despite this, the aroma was even more mouthwatering.

Blowing on the steaming sweet potato, I took a bite.

“Mmm!”

As expected, it was delicious.

It couldn’t possibly taste bad. After all, it was a sweet potato I grew.

While the raw sweet potato had a hidden rich flavor that burst out, the boiled one revealed a different depth. Both had distinct characteristics, so I couldn’t say which was better, but I personally preferred the boiled one.

Roar.

However, Gomgom seemed to prefer the raw sweet potato, going back to it.

Lick, lick.

At this rate, it would take all day for Gomgom to finish eating like that.

Watching Ara devour the boiled sweet potato without feeling the heat, I asked her,

“Which do you like better? Raw sweet potato or boiled sweet potato?”

“I like both! But…”

“But?”

“Sweet potato candy is the best!”

Her answer made me laugh, as I had expected it.

“Alright. How about we take the sweet potatoes home and ask Jae-seong’ to make sweet potato candy?”

“Yes! Let’s go to Lord Jae-seong’s place!”

Even Jae-seong’s name had grown longer.

We finished eating our sweet potatoes and started packing up.

I wasn’t planning to visit the orphanage empty-handed, and harvesting the sweet potatoes came at the perfect time.

“I’m curious about So-yeon’s reaction too.”

How would she react to tasting the freshly harvested sweet potatoes?

Several people came to mind whom I wanted to share the sweet potatoes with, especially Hanul.

“I heard he went to Japan. I wonder if he’s back yet?”

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Survival 120

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Despite fundamentally flawed attitudes, he was a crown prince of a nation. Moreover, the academy itself was a place densely populated by nobles. Given that it was his coming-of-age ceremony,

‘Normally, security would be so tight that infiltration would be unthinkable.’

But Kerzo pulled it off.

Some disguised as workers.

Others as experts,

Not just one or two, but a total of a hundred madmen successfully infiltrated, according to reports.

I couldn’t help but admire it myself.

‘If it weren’t for the unbelievers who refused to carry out the terror attack, perhaps the numbers would have been even higher.’

“Hohoho, how about that, O Vessel of Calamity? I may be old, but isn’t I quite useful?”

The leading contributor,Fortune teller, proudly clutched her staff next to me.

“Yes. I heard about it from my calamity, but seeing it with my own eyes was something else. Truly a ‘fortune teller’s’ fitting ability.”

Of course, the academy was meticulously prepared.

However,

No matter how well the system works, while there are those who faithfully perform their duties,

-Stop! Only authorized personnel allowed!

-Hehe, I have an item that I must deliver to the young master under the master’s orders.

-Deliver it after the event is over.

-But, you know… You’re busy with security here… Here’s a little something for your trouble.

-Hmm. Just this once then.

There were many whose personal greed came first.

Fortune Teller pinpointed their locations and sent people to them appropriately.

As if foreseeing the future.

‘Still, it seems she couldn’t see her own future.’

No shaman can truly see their own future, as they say.

Indeed, the wisdom of the ancestors seems applicable here too.

“Thanks to you, the operation became easier to execute. I should reward you later. Maybe even grant you a private audience with the calamity?”

“…Ah! That would be an excessively generous reward!”

As Fortune teller continuously bowed, I looked around at the other executives.

“Where’s Tamer?”

“Absent. The sandworm he was breeding caused some trouble, so he had to check on it.”

The excuse.

He just didn’t trust me enough to get involved.

I tilted my head lazily and added another comment.

“Rewards for contributions, punishments for mistakes, isn’t that how the world works? Our Tamer needs to learn that lesson well, it seems…”

The wooden puppet twisted bizarrely, as if displaying its master’s emotions.

“Don’t worry. Even though replacing oneself with a puppet on such a significant day is certainly rude, there are worse offenders, so let it pass.”

“Thanks for the consideration.”

That voice sounded forcibly squeezed out.

Puppeteer also did not fully trust me,

‘Both have good instincts.’

Unfortunately.

Well, there are ways to command even those without faith.

A naturally arising loyalty?

Blind faith?

I don’t need them either.

Managing people doesn’t necessarily require that.

“Ah, Tamer who did not participate in today’s grand plan will be held accountable by me personally.”

“…Gulp.”

Why else would the term ‘politics of fear’ exist?

If they dislike it, they’ll just be forced to comply.

-Bathory, could you track his pet?

-Hmm. Well, leave it to me. Griffins aren’t common monsters, and since it remembers the scent of my blood, it shouldn’t take long to find.

-Feel free to torment it. There will be plenty of monsters, and you can take as much blood as you want, until that little one is crying and begging for mercy!

Of course, it’s Bathory who would deliver that divine punishment, not me.

“Shall we begin then?”

“All the disciples are ready.”

-Kwaang!

As Fortune teller finished speaking, a loud explosion sounded from afar.

Not everyone can be controlled.

Apparently, a few impatient ones had already started the terror.

“Lady Elizabetha, you may release the protagonist now.”

I whispered quietly into the small communication stone in her ear.

Today, when everyone’s attention is gathered.

The crown prince’s coming-of-age ceremony?

The day he becomes a glorious adult?

No.

“Disciples of the Calamity, prove your loyalty! Cause chaos with your lives!”

Today’s main event belongs to the Disaster Cult.

And against it, the fiery righteousness of Luciana.

“Puppeteer, take care of the golem.”

“The one controlled by the academy’s principal? That’s an absurdly difficult request.”

“Don’t make a fuss. The principal isn’t here anyway.”

The rule of terror.

The strongest leader tends to be absent due to their own circumstances.

It was the same in games, and today was no exception.

Of course, the principal had left some magical power behind so the golems would patrol automatically.

“Isn’t that a good opportunity? When else would you get a chance to understand these things’ structure?”

“…Huh?”

“Move beyond wooden puppets, steel, diamond, magic stones… The more durable the puppet, the longer you can use it.”

I persuaded Puppeteer with sweet words.

It wasn’t for nothing that I entrusted this to her.

Her wooden puppets and the principal’s golems operated similarly.

So to speak, compatibility.

Being an expert on puppets, she would likely perform better against the golems than even the Sword Demon.

“Sword Demon.”

“Ah, give your orders, compatriot.”

The one in our organization with whom I’ve had the longest connection stood in front of me, fiddling with his longsword.

“Can you handle the crown prince’s escort?”

“Uhahaha, the highest guard in the country? Probably just some noble weaklings. Think a flower nurtured in a greenhouse can stand against my swordsmanship, honed in the underworld for decades?”

“Good. I’ll leave it to you.”

Though he looks like a casual old man, he’s a sword expert.

As a master of fighting multiple opponents, he was the best choice for taking on the royal elite guards.

“And what will our compatriot do?”

“Keke. Since I’ve been made a high priest, my role is clear, isn’t it?”

This terror, too, serves that purpose.

To spread the name of the Disaster Cult, Kerzo.

“Shall we do it in the underworld style? Going for the head.”

“…Uhahaha! Crazy guy. You’re leaving the underlings to us?”

“It has symbolic value. It’ll be more entertaining, even for the spectators and wandering poets.”

With that, I immediately spurred on my legs.

The leap, powered by aura, took me over the confused band, straight to the front.

“Sto-, stop! Who are you?”

A knight in golden armor, seemingly part of the escort.

Though startled, he promptly drew his sword, proving quite capable.

‘I remember seeing him at the banquet.’

Judging by his outfit, he appears to be from the royal guard.

He adjusted his stance, trying somehow to block me, but…

“…What?!”

The trajectory of his sword was so predictable it almost made me yawn.

I dodged with a relaxed step, effortlessly passing by him.

Using a knife meant for slaughtering cattle to catch a chicken? Let him play with my subordinates first, if he can even manage that.

“…Who are you?”

Finally at the forefront, amidst our terrorists and soldiers tangled together, rolling as corpses.

The eyes of our lead protagonist flared fiercely.

“Ha, it seems the rumors are true about the royal blood mixed with that of a mighty dragon.”

Even at a glance, his pupils, which were slit vertically, held an expensive-looking precious sword.

“I won’t ask twice. Who are you?”

“Asking the obvious, aren’t you? Haven’t you guessed already?”

Spreading my arms, I slowly approached him as if to embrace.

“The phantom thief talked about in public, and the high priest of this Disaster Cult, Kerzo.”

“…”

“Frost Mane, I’ve come to steal something precious from the Crown Prince.”

Your coming-of-age ceremony, which should have been blessed, has been replaced as nourishment for our religion’s propagation!

[The infamy of the ‘Kerzo Cult’ has sharply increased!]

[The royal relationship status has changed to ‘hostile’…]

[Your disciples are impressed by the chaos you spread!]

[The faith of your disciples…]

A flurry of translucent status windows.

However, that wasn’t the most important content.

It was evident just by the color, most crucially distinguished by its bluish glow.

[The infamous Frost Mane is now publicly known as the prime suspect in the terror attack at the Crown Prince’s coming-of-age ceremony!]

[The actions of the Kerzo Cult’s high priest are now synchronized with Frost Mane.]

Just as it was with Bathory’s case involving demons,

This time was no different.

‘…What a splendidly notorious act. To think it could be done with just a few words.’

Indeed, it’s natural given the symbolism of following a calamity.

I smirked bitterly and dismissed the message with a gesture.

That wasn’t important right now.

The very man who brought downfall to Luciana, who had left an indelible scar on her just days ago.

A perfect opportunity to assassinate Prince Garon Manhett.

Of course.

As much as I need to prevent the world’s destruction, I can’t really kill one of the prominent tool characters like the prince.

But even if I spare his life.

‘He ought to be humiliated.’

A sweet thrill pooled under my tongue.

This is divine punishment.

A severe penalty imposed for insulting Luciana, the goddess.

“Nonsense.”

From the sword dripping with blood whose owner was unknown, a brilliant rainbow aura burst forth.

Though overshadowed by Luciana, he was also a swordsman second to none.

-Clang!

The longsword that darted towards a vital spot was immediately blocked.

Yet, with a heavy momentum, he pushed forward, grinding against the golden dagger.

“As expected of the representatives of insignificant beings, possessing merely a rat’s tail of an aura. Pay the price for ruining a good day.”

The voice of the prince, mocking me as I clearly struggled in this contest of strength, reached my ears.

‘Indeed, a leading male protagonist candidate. It’s no fluke he was fourth in school admission scores.’

Pushed to the brink, I forcibly disengaged his sword and created some distance.

“Ha ha, very sharp of you. But remember, in real combat, size is just one factor. It’s not everything.”

If I wanted to win with honesty, I would have become a knight.

Though called a thief, my intentions—

Rushing towards the prince with the golden dagger, I stabbed and then, seizing an opening, swung another dagger with a sly smile.

Blue hair, cut before he could dodge, fluttered through the air.

“I’m just a thief.”

-Clang! Clang!

As time passed,

“Oh dear, it seems you still lack practice to accuse me of any crime.”

“Kuh!”

His composure gradually waned.

Like the rainbow aura being whittled away each time our swords clashed.

Naturally, he had the upper hand in strength.

And as a prince, his aura was well-maintained, overwhelmingly superior.

But despite the initial disparity, he was clearly at a disadvantage.

“…What kind of trick are you playing?”

He wouldn’t know.

He might never know in his lifetime.

[Garon Manhett]

[Status Abnormality: Marked for Assassination is active.]

The unbreakable shackles above my head were surprisingly powerful, thanks to Hatsan’s artifact set.

“Ha, huh…”

The more the fight dragged on, the rougher his breathing became.

With cumulative ‘critical hits,’ amid corpses strewn across the battlefield.

The aura alone was overpowering for a rookie swordsman, too rough a place for him to handle.

“Ha ha, Your Highness the Crown Prince resembles a cheetah from the south.”

“…What?”

“Though you appear fierce like a wild beast, in reality, you lack the fundamentals and often lose to other wild animals, much like yourself.”

I mocked him in return as he gritted his teeth, drained of strength.

“…You bastard!”

Finally, casting aside his dignity, he roared and swung his sword back in a large motion.

Apparently, it was his special move.

But that very fact provided me an opportunity.

“As with any grand technique, the bigger the move, the clearer the vulnerability.”

Stepping on corpses for unstable footing,

Having seen it in games too often, his sword path was all too clear to me.

-Screech

It was too easy.

Perfect for my specialty, a counterattack.

-Swooosh!

A rainbow, carrying tremendous momentum, flew toward me.

The force compressed and crammed in, feeling as mountainous as Mount Tai, that sword…

Struck by Hatsan’s will at its tip.

The golden dagger immediately shattered the rainbow aura and even the core that held it.

I saw the Crown Prince’s undignified shock.

“This is unbelievable…!”

“Tsk, even a special aura is useless with the wrong master. They say the tool is as good as its handler, and you, Your Highness, have proven that perfectly.”

I curled my lips in disdain.

Once, I had recruited him as an ally to defeat the Demon King.

I knew all too well about him. Whether it was his swordsmanship or his current level of skill.

And even why he despised Luciana.

“It’s so bland that it makes me yawn. This year’s academy freshmen are called the ‘golden cohort,’ but it’s truly a hollow title. …Ah, if only that sharp aura had ended up in Luciana’s hands… it might have made for a more interesting contest.”

You heard about the expert, right? Though our status and lineage are less than a roadside insect, such talent would really be treated preciously, I murmured, whispering softly.

Shiver—

Perhaps because I had pierced through his hidden sense of inferiority, Garon immediately reacted.

His hand, holding the broken hilt of his sword, trembled violently.

“How dare you! A mere terrorist! Are you saying you see this nonexistent Luciana at my coming-of-age ceremony!”

With eyes flipped in anger, the crown prince charged at me once again.

Though the sword in his hand was shattered, the sharpness of the fragments still remaining at the broken site was not dead.

“You should rush in if you’re going to. It’s as if running away isn’t enough for you.”

However,

His trajectory, clearly visible as he was consumed by emotion.

An attack without a weapon to hold the aura.

It couldn’t possibly hit.

I sighed and kicked my legs straight up.

“Aaargh!”

Dressed in a finely tailored frock coat with golden embroidery, the kick that drove through the space between his legs.

The crown prince paid the price for his arrogance.

It was truly, a beautiful melody.

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Act 107

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A solemn atmosphere permeated the corridors of the Genmel Monastery. I had become so accustomed to walking these halls that they no longer stirred any emotion in me.

‘I knew it might happen, but I didn’t expect them to summon me so suddenly.’

The reason I was here was, of course, to speak with Tenellon, the Grand Archbishop of the Dawn Society.

‘He must have had high expectations after my bold declaration to end things with the Sword Saint.’

In the end, I failed to bring back the head of ‘Hayden Reich,’ which would certainly disappoint them.

‘Let him do what he will.’

Surely he wouldn’t be angry enough to kill me over something like this. After all, I’ve been building my position here for a long time. As long as he doesn’t issue a kill order, I’ll be fine. Trust can be rebuilt, and if necessary, Tenellon can be dealt with. His existence needs to be eliminated to handle the troublesome Dawn Society.

Although I’m not sure if I can match him yet, I feel I can at least hold my own against him.

‘It’s not far now.’

The time to deal with these troublesome matters is approaching. In the past, just thinking about this would make my hands sweat with tension. But now, I felt nothing of the sort. I was eager to deal with this quickly and move on to other matters.

‘Hmm?’

As I walked toward the audience chamber, I noticed a man emerging from the inner sanctum of the monastery. Only those of ‘Monsignor’ rank or higher could enter that area. The man had a rather imposing figure. It didn’t take long to recognize him as ‘Korund.’

“It’s been a while, Sir Korund. I didn’t expect to see you here.”

Our relationship was ambiguous at best. I had only seen his face among the bishops when I had an audience with Tenellon. Nevertheless, I greeted him as if we were acquainted.

-Don’t play dumb. You noticed the eavesdropping spell I placed on Bishop Korund and used it, didn’t you?

I recalled a conversation I had with Eleanor. I still didn’t know exactly what had happened at the Arena. I only knew that Aiden’s plan had failed thanks to Eleanor’s hint.

“Ugh… Julian.”

That’s why I had to confront Korund. I needed him to explain what had happened yesterday.

“So, is everything fine in the Holy Nation?”

“Yes, fortunately.”

“You must have had a hard time. Guarding a prince with no claim to the throne isn’t a pleasant task.”

“Ha, it wasn’t so bad.”

When I laughed briefly and looked him straight in the eye, Korund flinched. It was clear that he was afraid of me, but I still didn’t know why.

“By the way, this is the first time we’ve met since I saw you in the audience chamber before I went to the Holy Nation.”

“Cough, cough!”

Korund started coughing roughly, as if something had gone down the wrong pipe.

‘What’s with him?’

I was wondering when he spoke first.

“This is not the first time… Didn’t you see me at the Arena?”

“What are you talking about?”

I feigned ignorance. I hadn’t seen Korund in person; Eleanor had only told me about him. This allowed me to act even more brazenly. Behaving this way would make it seem to him that I knew more than I was letting on.

“Did you perhaps visit the Arena?”

“Uhm?”

This conversation would not only satisfy my curiosity but also serve as a ‘warning’ to Bishop Korund.

“It’s strange. You don’t seem like the type to visit such a place… Did you have some kind of ‘appointment’?”

I could hear the sound of him swallowing nervously.

“Hmm?”

As I let out a slight sneer, Korund’s face turned pale.

“J-Julian, listen. I did meet with Aiden there, but I refused his proposal!”

“Proposal… Sir Aiden must have had some ill intentions towards me, then.”

“Y-yes!”

“So, he proposed cooperation to you, Sir Korund, as a fellow mage?”

Korund flinched, and in that moment, part of the puzzle seemed to fall into place.

“You said you refused his offer, didn’t you?”

“O-of course. Before considering right or wrong, no noble would dare turn against you in the capital!”

There were quite a few people who openly held grudges against me, despite his claims.

“It’s true, there have been recent conflicts with Sir Aiden. I believed my actions were justified, but it seems Sir Aiden doesn’t see it that way.”

“Well, mages are notoriously brazen.”

Watching Korund sweat profusely, I chuckled internally. He was one of those brazen mages too, after all.

Entering the audience chamber, I greeted Archbishop Tenellon and briefly recounted the events in the Holy Nation.

“Hayden Reich used the power of a demon?”

At first, disappointment was evident on his face due to my failure to resolve the issue, but as the story progressed, his expression brightened.

“Yes, what flowed from his body was not only aura but also ‘demonic energy.’”

“Even the mighty Hayden Reich had to bow before the power of the Demon Lord!”

Tenellon’s hearty laughter showed his evident pleasure. I had a rough idea why.

The sacred relic he possessed, the Demon God’s Cup, could harness demonic energy and control demons. It was, quite literally, a ‘relic for the Demon Lord.’

‘If Tenellon fully masters the Demon God’s Cup, he might believe he could easily kill a Sword Saint imbued with demonic energy.’

Of course, that was Tenellon’s overconfident assumption.

‘The Sword Saint would surely be aware of the Demon God’s Cup’s existence and would have prepared countermeasures.’

Even if he hadn’t, the Sword Saint, with his immense mental resistance, would be nearly impervious to the Demon God’s Cup.

“Indeed, as you say, Lord Tenellon.”

There was no need to inform him of this. He was too engrossed in his own delusions, celebrating on his own.

Since things had come to this, I might as well add fuel to the fire.

“That said, if they have built such a large demon breeding ground, it’s certain they are collaborating with Archdeacons.”

Oh! It seems he’s actually thinking for once.

As Tenellon mentioned, to create such a grand demon hall, the Archdeacons within the Holy Nation must be involved. This meant…

‘The Holy Nation is supporting the Sword Saint.’

This also meant that there was no guarantee that the demon hall we destroyed earlier was the only one.

“Ah, by the way, there’s something I need to tell you.”

Tenellon abruptly changed the subject. Curious about what it was, I shifted my gaze to him as he began to speak.

“Recently, it seems that the ‘Closed Eyes’ is moving to investigate us.”

The Closed Eyes? Why am I unaware of this?

“Is that so?”

“Yes, do you know anything about it?”

“Well, this is the first I’ve heard of it.”

“That makes sense. You’ve just returned from the Holy Nation.”

While I would expect Julian to know about activities within the Closed Eye, I’m not the head of the organization. Moreover, as the name ‘Royal Exclusive Agency’ suggests, they often handle matters unofficially and covertly.

“I’d like you to take care of it.”

I almost laughed at the absurdity of the request. Why would I do that? Even if I could handle it, I shouldn’t.

“That would be difficult. I am also a member of the Closed Eyes, after all.”

It was brazen of me to say this, given my position as a bishop within the Dawn Society, but such boldness was typical of Julian. I was merely pretending to be courteous for my own benefit.

“I suppose that makes sense. If something happened to a fellow member of the Closed Eyes, you might be suspected.”

Tenellon seemed to find this reasoning acceptable.

“Then I’ll have to assign another bishop to handle it.”

“In that case, I’ll take my leave…”

I nodded briefly to Tenellon and was about to exit the audience chamber when he called out.

“What do you plan to do about the Aiden matter?”

Naturally, Archbishop Tenellon seemed to be aware of the tension between Aiden and me.

“Are you going to handle it the same way you did with Gerard?”

There was a hint of suspicion in his question. Unlike when I first joined the Dawn Society, Tenellon now viewed me with a mix of hostility and doubt. I couldn’t discern his exact intentions, but he was no longer as lenient as he had been before.

“I didn’t handle Gerard. He was ‘handled’ on his own, wasn’t he?”

At this point, it didn’t matter. The damage was done.

“That’s true.”

Tenellon nodded, seemingly both understanding and not understanding.

“Julian, as you suspected, after Gerard disappeared, the Black Knight also ceased to appear. It’s fitting to say it was self-inflicted.”

“Yes, indeed.”

“But what if the Black Knight were to reappear?”

Leaving that lingering question, Tenellon fell silent.

“That’s unlikely to happen, is it?”

Right, that won’t happen. After all, I am the Black Knight. I have no plans to use that identity for a while. I’m too busy with other matters to continue that charade. I’d rather not.

***

I knew that Aiden’s laboratory was located in the slums, but I hadn’t pinpointed the exact location. To find it, I decided to use the people in the slums. It wasn’t difficult to enlist the cooperation of the Blood Ghost Gang.

“If we help this one time, you’ll overlook the fact that criminals were active in the Arena, right?”

It seemed that Trale, the leader of the Blood Ghost Gang, was still fixated on the events at the Arena.

“What does that have to do with us?”

The problem was that Meyer, who was temporarily in charge of the Nameless Gang, didn’t seem very cooperative.

“Recently, there was an incident where a demon appeared in the slums, wasn’t there?”

“So what?”

“What I’m looking for is related to that.”

“Get lost, it has nothing to do with us.”

Short words, an insolent attitude. It was clear she had grown up in the slums. What a rude brat.

“Don’t you have to keep the peace here?”

“That’s not our job. There are plenty of other groups in the slums besides us, aren’t there?”

No, not really. There are only two other groups at most.

“Aren’t you going to help?”

“No. Besides, I don’t know what your intentions are, and I see no reason to help you.”

What an arrogant tone.

‘Should I scare her?’

That could work, but if Meyer took it the wrong way, it would cause more trouble. I didn’t want to make an enemy of a potentially powerful mage from the ‘Five Colors’ group.

After a moment of thought, I had a brilliant idea and slowly began to speak.

“That’s unfortunate.”

“Whether it’s unfortunate for you or not, it has nothing to do with us.”

“I’m not talking about myself. I’m talking about the Black Knight. If you don’t care, I’ll be on my way.”

After saying this, I turned to leave, pretending to walk away.

“Hey! Wait, what do you mean by that? Who will be unfortunate?”

“The Black Knight. It was him who requested this favor.”

“Is that… really true?”

Yes, it is. Because I am the Black Knight. 

‘Well, not currently active, but let’s just go with that.’

“So this isn’t for the Dawn Society?”

“Yes, precisely…”

I leaned in and whispered to Meyer.

“It’s to root them out.”

Meyer looked at me with a slightly startled expression, and I simply smiled. 

I knew it was a risky statement that could be exposed at any time. But coming from ‘Julian,’ Meyer had no choice but to believe the Black Knight.

That’s what it means to be a savior of someone’s life.

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Blue Inc’s audit office.

Employee Lee Ji-hee from the Special User Management Team looked at the smartphone screen being shown to her.

[Hyun’s Forge subscribers 2,316,013.]

[Currently ranked 2nd among Korean forges.]

Hyun’s Forge.

The subscribers, which had been 2.2 million, had suddenly increased by another 100,000.

“…It’s an incredible result, many around the world are still interested in Hyun.”

The person who took back the smartphone was John, the American regional director.

The suddenly changed rankings in the time attack dungeon.

It was shocking enough for the world.

It was all caused by a single blacksmith.

When an audit is needed, Blue Inc assembles teams from global branches.

This time, the audit director from America, John, said,

“The global branches suspect that precious information might be leaking from somewhere in Korea, where the game Ares was developed. It might be you, part of the Special User Management Team, the closest to the users.”

“That we might have leaked information to Hyun…”

“Does that make any sense? The data we’ve seen from Hyun doesn’t make sense either. It’s strange that he crafted six legends. He must be a genius blacksmith, but still, it doesn’t add up. Putting that aside, how do you explain this?”

John leaned back in his chair.

“How can just one user possess two legendary skills? A method to learn swordsmanship from Sword King Barad, a method to learn Ghost Steps from Spear Heaven Ben. Who spilled the beans?”

Under John’s cold gaze, Lee Ji-hee clenched her jacket tightly.

She was too pressured to speak.

Then,

Thud.

The door was roughly opened.

A man wearing horn-rimmed glasses entered and scanned the audit team.

American regional director John.

He wore an intrigued smile.

“So it’s you, the person who graduated top of his class from the world’s top university, Massachusetts, and boldly turned down offers from various branches to stay as a team leader.”

It was Team Leader Kim Tae-seok.

This was news to Lee Ji-hee, who looked surprised.

“I’ll take the audit. You may leave, Employee Lee Ji-hee.”

Tae-seok gently ushered Ji-hee out.

Sitting down, Tae-seok took the words she had heard at face value.

Then he said,

“Something is missing.”

John looked puzzled.

“Are you talking about the legendary stat Hyun user has obtained?”

“It turns out there’s that stat, too. Did you tell him how to get it?”

Tae-seok gave a slight smile.

“Do you know how to obtain a legendary stat?”

Tae-seok pulled out a USB drive.

It contained all the gameplay videos of user Hyun-soo, compressed.

“To unlock a legendary stat, a user has to face several limits. Simply put, one has to immerse in one task without sleep for at least four days.”

Four days.

“It’s not just that. Such efforts need to accumulate several times to meet the unlocking conditions.”

One of the audit team asked,

“So you mean user Hyun-soo didn’t sleep, repeated this several times, and made an extraordinary effort that others wouldn’t?”

“Well, the answer is in this USB.”

They were incredulous.

Who would play a game like that?

Soon the entire audit team was engrossed in the contents of the USB.

The more they checked, the more John’s expression changed.

It was astonishing that they had been captivated by Hyun-soo’s compressed videos for over ten hours without knowing.

‘So, he won over Sword King Barad like this?’

‘Spear Heaven Ben as a close friend?’

‘Learning Ghost Steps without sleeping for days?’

‘Is this how the sixth legend was born?’

After watching all the videos, they were speechless.

“I thought while watching that video, ah, I couldn’t do that even if someone asked me to.”

“……”

“……”

The audit team quieted down.

They agreed.

John couldn’t understand.

‘Why would anyone play a game to this extent?’

The synergy between a genius blacksmith and his persistence.

“Even if it breaks.”

The audit team looked at Tae-seok.

“That’s often what user Hyun-soo says. Even if he breaks, he stands up again, he doesn’t back down no matter how many times it repeats.”

Tae-seok chuckled.

“The global branches say, ‘We need to suspend Hyun’s account. Someone must have leaked the information.’ Ridiculous talk.”

He met eyes with the audit team.

“Sleeping less than others, he has been giving his best more than others. A balance disruption? That might be possible, but it was this user who achieved it. Shouldn’t we be saying this instead of talking about balance disruption?”

Tae-seok expressed his thoughts about Hyun-soo.

“That user is really cool.”

***

John sent Tae-seok out.

Soon after, CEO Lee Se-jin entered.

As John was preparing to leave, CEO Lee Se-jin asked him,

“How was it?”

Regional Director John disliked CEO Lee Se-jin.

A genius developer from Korea, a small country that developed Ares.

But John said,

“He was the best user I’ve ever seen.”

The United States holds the number one ranking in the world.

Lee Se-jin gave a subtle smile.

John had also seen something else.

“You know, don’t you?”

Lee Se-jin looked puzzled.

“…That user is growing.”

It wasn’t a reference to systemic growth.

“The sword skills of the Sword King, Ghost Steps, and more, his abilities are improving as he meets these incredible characters. If it was originally 40%, now it has reached 70%.”

John couldn’t even imagine it.

The level of top-ranked players could be seen as 80%.

“I look forward to seeing how high it will go over time. Also.”

John had an interesting idea.

“We are discussing server integration right now, and on the day it is integrated. We decided to run a main advertisement worldwide.”

This advertisement was going to be the largest unprecedented one.

“I think it would be cool if user Hyun-soo was the face of that advertisement.”

“…!?”

The main character of the advertisement is chosen by a majority vote of the regional directors.

Excluding Se-jin, the most influential person was the American regional director, John.

“However, it has to be a user who has become a legend for the first time.”

That is, if Hyun-soo becomes a legend, it meant John would support him.

“It seems Regional Director John was quite impressed?”

At Lee Se-jin’s laughter, John chuckled.

It was, in fact, the video that had fired him up the most this year.

And then, John and Lee Se-jin envisioned the same image.

The image of the master that would be broadcast in the main global advertisement.

***

At the entrance to the Beres Mountain Range.

Hyun-soo had just arrived there.

As he walked into the Beres Mountains, a notification came.

[You have entered the Beres Mountains.]

[Occupation Quest: Meeting Sage Arte in progress.]

[If you fail to meet Sage Arte within 3 days, the quest will fail.]

‘Quest failure?’

Hyun-soo’s face frowned.

‘There must be a valid reason why Sage Arte built a tower in the Beres Mountains.’

Primarily because the path up the Beres Mountains was notoriously treacherous.

Moreover, the Beres Mountains were known as a high-level hunting ground.

‘Climbing this place alone within 3 days.’

The biggest problem was that although he knew there was a tower of the sage in the mountain range, he didn’t know exactly where it was.

The reason was that the location of the sage’s tower changes every two weeks.

After all, it was Sage Arte.

He does not easily allow anyone to meet him.

“Uh…”

Initially, Hyun-soo felt such a chill that he wore the Fenrir set.

Especially since the helmet of Fenrir was shaped like the head of a wolf made of fur, it was excellent for warmth.

‘If I just go in recklessly, it’s going to be a disaster.’

Hyun-soo looked at the snow-covered mountain with a worried expression.

And watching Hyun-soo was a man.

His name was Dun.

He was a hidden class called a mountain keeper.

The mountain keeper class was, as the name suggests, a class specialized in climbing and pioneering mountains.

Most of his skills were also specialized for climbing mountains.

Moreover, as a mountain keeper class, he understood the mountains better than anyone else and could guide them to their desired destinations.

However, Dun was using his advantage for entirely different purposes.

‘Fenrir…?’

One of the legendary monsters of the continent.

The man wore a helmet reminiscent of such a Fenrir.

Also, the necklace around his neck and the coat he was wearing were evidently high-priced items.

‘Jackpot…!’

Dun realized he had hit the jackpot.

‘How much would he drop if I take him to the Blessed Snowfield and kill him?’

The Blessed Snowfield.

A special field located in the Beres Mountain Range.

This Blessed Snowfield, upon entry, grants all users triple the drop rate and experience points they would normally receive.

At first glance, the Blessed Snowfield seems like an incredible place.

However, it is not.

Why else would Dun try to take him there?

When entering the Blessed Snowfield, even if one is forcefully logged out, the drop rate triples, and the experience points loss also triples.

In other words, the Blessed Snowfield is a double-edged sword.

[Dun: I’ve got a fine prey.]

And in the Blessed Snowfield, Dun’s fellow hunting dogs were waiting.

Dun made his move towards his target.

“Hello?”

“…?”

Hyun-soo looked puzzled.

First, Dun exerted a special effort to win his favor.

When Dun spread his palm in front of him, a warm energy formed around him.

[Mountain Keeper’s Blessing]

[Increases your attack and defense against ice-type monsters by 5%.]

[The cold subsides a bit, and you feel warmth.]

Hyun-soo felt warmth seeping into his body.

“Oh…?”

“My name is Dun, the Mountain Keeper of the Beres Mountains.”

“Mountain Keeper?”

Dun explained his profession.

“I guide people to their desired destinations for a certain fee.”

This was quite appealing to Hyun-soo.

“Also, since I can see through this mountain, I can ensure you won’t get lost. Even though Ares is just a game, getting lost in a snow-covered mountain and freezing to death is a terribly horrific experience, and the deeper you go, the more likely it is that return scrolls will become unusable.”

Hyun-soo certainly felt the need for a mountain keeper.

Then, he received a whisper from Nel.

[Nel: Hyun-soo, I’ve gathered information about the Beres Mountains, firstly the Beres Mountains are….]

Nel, a steadfast ally of Hyun-soo, provided crucial information.

[Nel: Especially about the Blessed Snowfield….]

‘Hm?’

Hyun-soo looked puzzled.

It was an unusual place.

Dun spoke.

“Perhaps you are also here to find the tower of Sage Arte? I know where Arte’s tower currently is.”

And this was true.

To catch a fish, one needs to base it on some truth.

So, he spoke half-truths, half-lies.

“There’s a shortcut. If we go through the Blessed Snowfield, we can quickly reach it.”

Hyun-soo did not overlook the Blessed Snowfield.

And one of Nel’s whispers.

[Nel: There’s news that a group of high-rankers called the hunting dogs have been luring people to the Blessed Snowfield recently.]

Nel explained.

[Hyun-soo: …It might not be, but.]

[Nel: What will you do?]

Hyun-soo looked at the snow-filled mountain.

[Hyun-soo: Anyway, it would be convenient for me to have company, and a good method is….]

[Nel: Oh… that’s a smart idea. This is what they call a counter-trap.]

And Hyun-soo was more of an actor than expected.

In the mines of Frost.

And in the territory of Ballas, he had gained much.

“Hmm, but I thought about just going back since I’m a blacksmith.”

“Oh, that’s what you thought. But don’t worry, although it might cost a bit more, as a mountain keeper, I’m quite strong in the mountains, so I can take even a blacksmith up.”

A trace of confidence was established.

For a mountain keeper, it’s challenging to protect and ascend with a blacksmith.

The reason he persisted.

“No, I just won’t do it. It’s too scary.”

“Ahaha, indeed, as a blacksmith, monsters might be scary to you, I’ll block the front. I’ll definitely protect you. Just trust me.”

Dun wore a self-assured expression.

To this, Hyun-soo feigned defeat and agreed to go with him.

“Shall we go together?”

Dun nodded benevolently.

‘Foolish fool, you’re going to die horribly as soon as we reach the Blessed Snowfield. Kuhuhuhuhu…!’

Dun laughed.

And Dun leading the way, Hyun-soo noticed his various artifacts.

‘Deheheheheh….’

Hyun-soo’s lips curled into a smile.

‘Ehehehehehehe…!’

Above the running man, there was a flying man.

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“Alright, let’s start the meeting,” I declared solemnly, and the lone attendee responded with enthusiastic approval.

“Good. The topic is obviously about that damned Crown Prince, right?”

“You were the one who backed out earlier, citing blasphemy.”

“Hmph. I only took your words into consideration. It’s just the two of us here, what face to save? Go ahead, arrest me for blasphemy, you parasite.”

As expected of Elizabeth. Even compared to Kerzo, she was no less a fanatic.

Of course, unlike that dreary group, her pink hair shimmered beautifully. Even to me, she appeared quite picturesque.

However, the only things overflowing between these affectionately seated fiancés were intense camaraderie and a desire for revenge.

“Shall we get to the main point? The topic for this meeting is how we can spoil the upcoming coming-of-age ceremony of Garon Manhett.”

“Hehe, it’s time to make him pay for the disrespect he showed to Lucy.”

Enthusiasm overflowed in their eyes. The cause was the rumor that had spread since lunch. The Crown Prince had openly rejected Luciana’s proposal in front of half the students.

“Could it be that Lady Speda is already disliked by His Highness the Crown Prince?”

“If there’s discord already between the engaged…”

“Speda did overstep her bounds.”

But as the saying goes, the higher a bird flies, the more jealousy and envy it draws, yet it was downright vile.

The atmosphere at the academy changed instantly with just one move from the Crown Prince. Yet despite the mostly slanderous rumors, he made no response. It was essentially an endorsement.

“That’s why I’m so angry. The word ‘fiancé’ is too good for him.”

“Exactly! Does royalty take engagement so lightly? If you start something, at least take care of the aftermath!”

Elizabeth pounded her fist on the desk in front of her.

“So, any sharp ideas?”

She then shot a fierce look at me. Though she was momentarily led by her emotions, she was a noble and a merchant by birth. With a grim expression wrought by her cold, analytical judgment, she frowned.

“The opponent is the Crown Prince, the de facto second in line for the imperial power, promised the next emperor’s throne. It’s hard to think of a way to harm someone like that.”

Elizabeth muttered Luciana’s name with a weary look in her eyes. She must have reached this conclusion after much deliberation.

However, ultimately trapped within the confines of nobility, she was of little help in coming up with a good plan.

“Tsk, your loyalty and affection for Lady Luciana are lacking.”

“What?! And what brilliant plan have you come up with?”

“Hehe, have you forgotten who I am?”

Of course. A noble lady like you couldn’t possibly imagine such radical measures.

As I scooped a spoonful of tea leaves into the dark crimson tea, it quickly turned a deep brown. Yet, as if it had always been that color, it naturally blended together.

“Ironically, a coming-of-age ceremony requires preparations in various areas. It’s a perfect opportunity for outsiders to mix in.”

“…You don’t mean.”

I showed her a faint smile.

“Isn’t it just the right moment for an incident to occur?”

“You’re completely mad. The opponent is the Crown Prince. No matter how much money you throw around, there will be no takers. What, are you going to summon demons?”

“What are you talking about… The Speda family has a strong foothold in the north, how could you say that? There are more people out of the ordinary among humans than you think.”

“But, there will be golems, and the guard will increase…”

I gave Elizabeth a confident smile amidst her confusion.

This is the power of a god.

The impenetrable guards of the Crown Prince? The principal’s golem, a symbol of the academy? Those who have armed themselves with faith and lost their fear are not a problem.

“Hehe, this will prove that I am a more helpful existence to Lady Luciana.”

No matter how fiercely she glared at me with silent, intimidating eyes.

Reality won’t change.

I sent a sly smile towards Elizabeth’s sharp eyes.

“Tch, I hate to admit it, but thanks to you, I’ve also come up with a good idea.”

“Oh? Indeed, as befits the capable second assistant of Lady Luciana. May I hear what the method is?”

“Who’s the second one!”

She roared, seemingly regretting her outburst immediately, and soon coughed to cover it up.

“Ahem. The point is, you’re talking about leading a force to raid the academy, right?”

“Exactly. Well, it might cause a bit of chaos. It would be even better if it sends chills down the spine of the Crown Prince.”

That alone would be insufficient.

To create an unfortunate incident at the coming-of-age ceremony, a definitive wedge was needed.

‘I might have to step in if necessary.’

There won’t be a second attempt, as security will be tightened.

This is the only chance.

As I fiddled with a golden mask in my pocket, I met Elizabeth’s gaze.

“So, what is this good idea of yours?”

While she might be second to me, she’s also a capable figure, not to be underestimated.

“Listen up. Make sure you pass this properly to the madmen you’ll be hiring.”

Soon, the plan she shared was…

“Huh.”

“What do you think? Not bad, right?”

What’s the point in saying anything else.

Good.

It’s not just good, it’s insanely brilliant.

“Then I’ll contact you at the right moment with a communication crystal.”

“Then I’ll get Lucy to…”

Brainstorming, after all, works best when you hit heads with the right person, spilling more great ideas.

In that sense, she and I were quite in sync as colleagues.

“…so if we do ⋯-“

“No. Given Lady Luciana’s personality, rather-“

-…how long are you planning to continue this armchair theory? It’s already night!

Our deep conversation between two fanatics continued.

Until Bathory’s sharp remark sprang out from the shadows.

***

-Bam.

-Dong. Doo-dong.

The sound of trumpets and drums filled the sky above the academy.

Frowning at the noise, Elizabeth looked beside her.

“His Highness the Crown Prince.”

Luciana quietly murmured to her partner, her gaze fixed on the front of the procession.

“Ha ha, many have come to celebrate my birthday. I must express my gratitude.”

The owner of the dignified footsteps was soon to be the star of this event.

The Crown Prince brushed back his blue hair.

“…A fabric woven from the spiderwebs of southern Arachne. How extravagant.”

Through the eyes of a merchant, the Crown Prince was flawless. As befits the most noble bloodline of the empire, his attire and ornaments, even down to the hand gestures he made to the audience and his march. Truly a display of splendor and nobility. These adjectives seemed engraved on his entire being.

However, the issue was that this warmth did not reach her only idol.

Her eyes, as if sculpted by a master craftsman of the century, harbored a chill and had hardened.

“…He doesn’t even turn his head this way.”

“Lucy…”

Luciana could have been called his childhood friend without any objection. Everyone would admire her noble presence. Even now, she watched everyone without a hint of disarray.

But to Elizabeth’s eyes, her inner thoughts were transparent. A sense of responsibility towards both families. Doubts about the treatment of a fiancée. …And a sense of disillusionment with the current situation.

Her proud sun seemed diminished.

“Let’s go back, Liza. It seems my presence is somewhat discomforting to His Highness.”

-Crack.

She firmly grabbed Luciana’s hand as she tried to leave.

“Where are you going?”

“Well. Maybe back to my room for some tea time? Just you and me, with Hans serving the tea.”

Tea time alone with Luciana. The idea briefly appealed to her, but it was inconvenient now. He would likely be busy adjusting stage equipment.

Elizabeth, her arms crossed, grumbled poutingly.

“Ugh. He’s my fiancé, but honestly, his tea is terrible.”

“I fully agree with that. He’s certainly a capable servant, but his tea leaves something to be desired.”

“Let’s go to a café nearby. I know a place with decent cookies.”

Not far from the Crown Prince’s coming-of-age ceremony parade, the café continued their endless conversation. Though it took some effort to find topics that would engage Luciana, the conversation soon flowed warmly.

“…He often does such absurd things, it’s really troublesome. Like that time with the Count of Circleia…”

“Mm. All true. I can relate.”

As is human nature, when two out of three gather, they inevitably share grievances about the absent one. Consequently, as a result of gossiping for a while about Elizabeth’s fiancé and Luciana’s servant, it seems they managed to lighten their worries a bit.

Seeing Luciana’s brightened complexion, Elizabeth breathed a sigh of relief.

“Liza, if you don’t mind, may I ask you something?”

During their conversation, which she usually led, she suddenly threw out a question.

“Of course. We’re friends, aren’t we?”

Uncharacteristically cautious, Luciana looked around briefly before speaking.

“Does he seem troubled?”

“Troubled?”

“You were quite forcefully engaged to him as well. …Yet it seems our situations are quite different, so I asked.”

‘So that’s what she meant by troubled.’

Even here, Luciana carefully wrapped the Crown Prince’s rude behaviors with caution.

For a moment, it seemed okay. Yet, shadows of deep concern soon shaded her features.

But even this gloom shimmered darkly, enchanting enough to bewitch anyone.

As her idol displayed a rarely seen sadness, Elizabeth gaped, dumbfounded.

“No, forget it. That was a foolish question.”

“No, it’s about Hans.”

At Luciana’s evasion, Elizabeth’s mind snapped alert, and she quickly pondered as she cradled her cheek.

‘What should I say? Showing a troubled appearance? He’s actually someone who makes things easier for me.’

Soon, Elizabeth found an answer, looking sorrowfully into her teacup with a spoonful of empathy added.

“Sometimes I’m disappointed. After all, he mostly doesn’t respond to my advances.”

“…Oh?”

“I think he does a wonderful job looking after Lucy, but it would be a lie to say I’m not a bit upset.”

‘What I actually meant was for him to leave Lucy alone.’

“His habit of slipping away, often subtly pushing me out, was infuriating.”

“That was wrong of Hans.”

“Right? That’s what I think too.”

A fervor not quite hidden flickered in Elizabeth’s eyes.

Luciana, perfect in herself, was a good listener. With her beautiful appearance, how could one not be excited to talk when she paid attention to their stories?

However.

“I’m satisfied with this much. After all, he is a noble.”

“That doesn’t answer it. What does that matter?”

“An engagement between families is just that. Even if only one side loves, the other must respond out of obligation. At least he’s been faithful to me.”

Elizabeth Frontal always recognized this.

The position she held was not entirely her own. The wealth and glory she enjoyed were her father’s, and the status she displayed was that of the Frontal family.

Hans Byron was the same. Unlike the selfish Crown Prince, he complied with the order among nobles. That’s why he accepted the engagement proposal and, when necessary, played the role of the fiancé perfectly.

‘Well, he is a bit special.’

Considering that the real identity of the Frost Mane was a demon, perhaps it was more accurate to say he adapted and even manipulated things to his taste.

Those days of being horribly manipulated…

‘This isn’t the time for this.’

Elizabeth pushed aside the unpleasant thoughts and looked at her idol across from her with a warm smile.

“Don’t worry too much. Someday the Crown Prince will realize the reality and turn to you…”

Suddenly, Elizabeth stopped her advice and froze.

“…Hmm? Liza, why stop mid-sentence?”

Elizabeth was both a merchant and a noble. With vast experience in social gatherings and negotiations, she was adept at uncovering others’ thoughts and emotions. And she prided herself on it.

At least she could usually sense the mood of her close friend.

The image of Luciana that appeared in her eyes…

-Kwaang!

Before she could continue her thoughts, a loud explosion rang out from outside the cafe.

“Aaah!”

“Liza, are you okay?! What is this…! Who dares use explosive magic in this academy!”

-Kwa-kwang!

Any guess that it was merely an accident was quickly buried under the sounds of successive explosions.

“Smash everything and take it!”

“Show these nobles a lesson!”

“Oh, a calamity has come!”

After a series of explosions, human screams filled the streets anew.

Through the broken café windows, rioters could be seen smashing the academy’s shops and people running away, pale with fear.

The sound of trumpets and drums had long since stopped being heard. It was clear that these rioters were targeting the parade, even with a bit of thought.

“…! The Crown Prince is in danger.”

“Yes, exactly! Lucy, we must hurry after him!”

“Damn. Why isn’t Hans answering his communicator now!”

Elizabeth glanced furtively at her. It was a sorry sight, Luciana clutching her communicator so tightly it might break.

-Lady Elizabeth. You may now let go of the protagonist.

He was currently in enthusiastic communication with her.

-The false protagonist of Act 1 fades away! The real curtain of Act 2 opens! All lights and chandeliers should now shine upon our great Lady Speda, the awaited moment has arrived!

Though it was through the communicator, the voice of the demon revealing its hidden madness could be heard.

Unconsciously, Elizabeth wrapped her arms around herself.

-Now, you who serve the calamity, prove your loyalty! Bring chaos with your lives!

‘He’s really stirring up a big mess.’

He truly is mad.

To think the external cooperation group was, of all things, that notorious Disaster Cult.

‘How does this damned demon plan to clean this mess up?!’

At the end of Elizabeth’s pale gaze, in the distance.

Waaaaah!!!

The earlier sounds of trumpets and drums were insignificant compared to this.

With the real signal of terror, the rioters’ cheers blasted through the academy streets.

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