The streets of Hongdae were filled with young people. A place filled with the passion and dream of many young men and women.
At Cafe Amoa in the heart of Hongdae, four men and women were gathered. They were dressed differently and the atmosphere they gave off was entirely different from a common person.
They seemed like a combination that would rarely gather together but they were all tied by one common thing.
All of them were Awakened. In addition, each one of them were Starters and a guild master!
âIf only this place was Paris. We could have gathered in Paris and once the stores openâŚ.â
The woman in her mid-30s waved her hands. She was frowning slightly while talking about flying to Paris.
Wavy, long hair and charming lips. The beauty spot above the nose and slightly droopy eyes gave her a glamorous type beauty.
Then the bald man wearing sunglasses and sitting opposite her smiled and said.
âI like the quiet.â
âThen why did you pick the middle of Hongdae?â
âI donât like noise but my favourite thing is the vibrant energy of young people. Does Ms. Kim hate something like this?â
The woman he called Ms. Kim was actually Kim Suk-soo. Kim Suk-soo clicked her tongue.
âWell, I donât dislike money. By the way, why are we all gathered here?â
âHeavenâs Will.â
The woman nodded as she roughly guessed the story.
âAh. It is about Kim Yong-woo. Didnât he go crazy? I heard that he is ranting nonsense every day about ants.â
âHe used to call me ant excrement.â
âOh my. Excrement is a little harsh.â
Kim Suk-soo giggled and laughed.
Then a young man with blonde hair raised a coke to his lips and said.
âAjusshi, donât humans become crazy every day? Quickly cut to the chase. I donât have time. I need to meet up with my team to decide a strategy to raid a dungeon.â
âIsnât the Mithril Guild closed?
âAjusshiâs information is slow. It resumed again yesterday. The guild members are having a hard time. Those who perished in the PhilippinesâŚ.â
âCuriosity killed the cat.â
The strong, young man knocked on the table.
âAish! Donât you know that country was being ruined by creatures and a broker arranged for me to enter by boat? I was clearly invited.â
Kim Suk-soo who had been listening quietly asked.
âThat reminds me, how is the area? I heard that martial law has been declared.â
âNoonim. Donât even say it. Tanks are being called in. Ah, and do you know that the creatures that are killed outside the dungeons donât drop Cores? Do you understand?â (Noonim= respectful way for males to refer to older females)
The young manâs words were completely different from how he previously spoke to the man wearing sunglasses. He was a young man so Kim Suk-soo was a difficult opponent for him.
âReally? That is really good news.â
Kim Suk-soo didnât have much of a reaction so it seemed like she already knew.
Exactly a week ago, large number of creatures came out from the dungeon in the Philippines. It was that there were 5,000 creatures. The civilians and Awakened received damage but after a few days, the military was organized and started to earnestly clean it up.
It was natural considered the quality of the attack in the first place. But no Cores dropped despite all the creatures killed. There was only one.
There were numerous speculations but the more reliable theory was that creatures needed to be killed in the dungeons. In other words, there was a close relationship between the dungeon and the Core.
Anyway, the Awakened were glad to hear it.
âBy the way, what is with those cat like scratches? Didnât the tanks wipe them all out?â
âWell, one of them got lucky. I donât know much. It must have been a strong creature. Noonim, can we stop this topic? Iâm feeling awful.â
âIâm sorry dongsaeng Noonim was too short-sighted.â (Dongsaeng=younger sibling. Sometimes used to refer to a younger person who isnât related.)
Although he survived the raid, members of his guild had died so he naturally felt sad. Unlike the United States, South Korea had no compensation for those who died in dungeons. All of the Awakened that werenât in a institute had no choice but to go into the dungeon with nothing.
Many of the rich and powerful showed an avid interest in the Cores. If the guilds hadnât emerged then the Awakened in South Korea would have been their slaves.
âLetâs return to business.â
There was silence until a mysterious woman spoke. She was a similar age to the young man but she had a cold face. A tight skirt and blouse. She gave off the perfect impression of a âcold city woman.â
âI met an Awakened.â
The young man complained after hearing the man in sunglassesâ words.
âWhat about it? Those who havenât defeated creatures arenât real heroes.â
âHe took care of a monster beyond the normal standard all by himself.â
âEh? Isnât that an urban legend? No, a dungeon legend?â
Kim Suk-soo covered her mouth as she smiled.
âOmo, dongsaeng. It is real. The monster.â
The young man made a shocked expression.
âEh eh? Havenât they never been seen before?â
âThey exist. Dead people canât attend our meetings.â
ââŚGet down to business.â
Kim Suk-soo sighed.
âIâm not afraid of the Ice Princess. Hey, Alin. Loosen up your expression. Donât you know that you will get a lot of wrinkles by the time you are my age?â
âIt appears one person has already heard the story.â
Alin and Kim Suk-soo stared at each other.
The young man looked between them before sending a signal to Sunglasses. It asked him to proceed with the story.
âHmmâŚIâve acquired information that indicates the Awakened man is in Heavenâs Will.â
âHeol. Ajusshi, he is a real person?â
âKim Yong-woo wasnât talking nonsense.â
There was a moment of silence between the four of them.
Handling a monster beyond the normal standards alone. If it was true, it would be an overwhelming fact.
The presence of these monsters werenât just mere legend. All the people who had intelligence networks had classified it as Class 1 confidential information. The fact that they were reluctant to talk about it meant it was important information.
These people gathered due to necessity. Everything was for the sake of profit.
âDefeating it alone? No way. You saw a phantom.â
Kim Suk-soo expressed her opinion. The young man also nodded.
It might be different a few years later. But right now, it was widely accepted that none of the Awakened could handle those type of monsters. It had only been 8 months since the Awakened appeared. The Starters were talented but even they couldnât exceed the limits of time.
âDo you know why 12 people raids were created?â
Sunglasses asked politely. This time it was Ice Princess Alin who replied.
âIn the worst case scenario, at least one person can flee.â
âThatâs right. That number should have been sufficient to deal with standard creatures. Even 4 people are enough to kill kobolds and goblins.â
Everyone was silent. Sunglasses wasnât wrong. Humans had come up with the idea of a 12 people raid in the first place.
âAnd not long ago, Kim Yong-wooâs group was completely destroyed.â
The three of them were silent. Except for the guild master Kim Yong-woo, the other 11 people had died in the dungeon. The only living person who returned was Kim Yong-Woo. The standard of the creatures that could wipe out the raiding party wasnât normal.
âKim Yong-woo returned alive but he was babbling like a lunatic. He kept talking about an elephant that could handle the non-standard creature.â
âHe went crazy. You donât need to take him seriously.â
Kim Suk-soo clicked his tongue. Kim Yong-woo originally had a few screws loose. He seriously thought he was chosen by God. Kim Yong-wooâs nature was enough to make them suspicious.
âI thought like that as well.â
âThen why?â
âRecently Kim Yong-wooâs attitude has changed. His changed mindset makes him seem like an entirely new personâŚhe even transferred a Bugatti Veyron to that guy. I think that Kim Yong-woo met this person in a dungeon before.â
âWait, is he human? That car? Really? He didnât just lend it for a moment?â
The man shook his head.
âPeople never saw Kim Yong-woo driving the Bugatti Veyron. On the other hand, that man was seen driving the Bugatti Veyron quite a bit.â
Then a little boy sitting to their right gave an astonished cry.
âAmazing! This is a special feeling! Tomorrow the sun will rise in the west!â
ââŚI recognize it.â
Kim Suk-soo and the other people felt their admiration increase. Kim Yong-woo was someone who was really stingy with his money.
Despite controlling the funds of the guild house, he insisted on going dutch when dining together with other people. He would only have a bowl of jajamyeon once a month yet Kim Yong-woo gave a prized car to someone else?
The Bugatti Veyron was widely considered to be the fastest car in the world. There were differing opinions that the Hennessey Venom GT was faster but it was clearly a precious car in South Korea. The speed allowed in this place was very limited.
Kim Yong-woo had been so prideful after he bought it that they were sick of it. Even if Alin asked him for a ride, he would blow her off like she was a fly.
It really was like the sun rising in the west tomorrow.
Sunglasses pulled his cool coffee closer and said.
âOf course, I canât be sure. It is just a high possibility. And if he is the same person, he isnât someone who can handle a creature beyond the norm. Even if 100 Awakened are gathered, they would find it impossible to handle the creature. At the time, Kim Yong-woo was the lone survivor so he must have seen something.â
âAjusshi, arenât you worrying about needless things?â
âNoâŚit is clear that he has considerable skill. In addition, it is true that he bumped into a non-standard creature.â
âHey, letâs say he really did meet a non-standard monster? So how did he come back alive?â
âI think he holds a rare grade skill. Therefore he could escape to the outside.â
Rare grade skill! They all swallowed their saliva.
Just like the name, it was a rarity. At least it was in South Korea. The only known user of a rare skill was Chinese.
Even the Starters who woke up 8 months ago only had normal level skills. The man in sunglasses had an Exceptional Normal skill âImprove Muscle Strength.â
Skills could be obtained through a particular type of work, certain actions against creatures and completing difficult quests.
Quests could be found on their own but an updated list of quests also existed. Once a month, the quest list updated to coincide with the level of the Awakened. Completing quests with difficulty levels one or two steps higher would give a skill. Sometimes a lot of luck and hard work was required.
âBut hasnât he joined Heavenâs Will?â
Ice Princess Alin said calmly.
The five guilds had similar strengths. Respect was given to all sides. It was an unspoken law to not recruit members that had already joined a guild.
The man raised his sunglasses.
âIt is Kim Yong-woo alone who is making a fuss. Theyâve never gone on a raid together.â
âThen he can still be taken.â
Alin was convinced as she closed her eyes. She forgave him for calling this meeting of guild masters.
Then the young man said with confusion.
âAjusshi. I donât understand. Why are you telling us? Isnât it better if you alone monopolize him? We arenât amateurs. If there is any ill willâŚ.â
Sunglasses scratched the bridge of his nose.
âI have failed. I was rejected before even speaking one word. I almost died.â
âHeh, even ajusshi fails at times.â
âThere are thousands of witnesses in the vicinity of the Heavenâs Will Guild HouseâŚthey lose their appetite as soon as they see me.â
âUhh? Is ajusshi really going to give up?â
âYou havenât looked at him. My head would have been rolling on the floor of the restaurant if I said even one word.â
The young manâs expression became determined.
There was something they implicitly agreed on. Sunglasses was the strongest among those gathered here.
In addition, they knew how obsessed he was with becoming strong. He would get whatever he wanted. A boiling spirit that never admitted defeat. Their hairs started to stand up.
If this was true then they absolutely needed to recruit his talent. Even if they had to spend billions of won!
Once he was drawn in, the balance between the five guilds would start to lean towards him.
Maybe they could go up to the next floor. Obtaining the title of the first ones to arrive on the 2nd floor was a great achievement. It was the âauthorizationâ that indicated they were the best guild in Korea!
Since Americaâs official announcement, the existence of the Awakened was known to everyone. A lot of people made movements behind the scenes.
Now it was a world of dungeons and Awakened. As the Awakened obtained more Cores, the people were forced to rely on them even more.
And having the title of the strongest would be very usefulâŚ.
âI only want one thing. Information sharing about the rare skill. I donât want anything else.â
ââŚ.I will go first. The answer is yes.â
Alin stood up quickly. There was a red flush on her cheeks.
âOho, ho. It is already that time. I heard it well. Iâm a yes!â
Kim Suk-soo followed suit.
âHmm hmm! Ajusshi, contact me separately.â
The young man was the last to leave.
Sunglasses who was left alone leaned back in his chair and sighed.
âReally terrible eyesâŚ.â
He saw himself âdrop deadâ as soon as the other person glared. His breath became short as his spirit was lost. It felt like he was prying into a deep abyss. It seemed like a shower of sweat had flowed.
His body trembled as he remembered those eyes.
* * *
The sun at noon.
I leisurely sat on a park bench and watched the people. Children were wandering around chatting while it wasnât unusual to see the figure of a woman sweating.
âPeaceful.â
I was wearing rimmed sunglasses.
Despite the existence of dungeons, they continued to live their normal lives.
And if I didnât take any special actions, this peace would last for quite a long time. In my previous life, I randomly killed humans and the peace ended too quickly. The areas around the dungeon became a wasteland. The city became ruins.
But now I would change that. It was unacceptable to step on anyone like I did in my previous life. If they didnât point a sword at me then I wouldnât become hostile.
For the moment.
âIt doesnât feel bad.â
Wasnât I once dead? Now I was free.
Maybe thatâs why I felt more generous. I never imagined in my previous life that I would be blending in with humans.
But now I was stronger than in the past. No, to be precise I have the potential to become stronger.
So I donât care. The strong were free. Thatâs why I decided to become a warrior above all others. I needed to make an effort to become a real warrior.
I donât know much about humans in modern times. I couldnât read their culture and behaviour at all.
It was natural. I had no interest in them in my previous life. Humans were just the prey of the creatures but now things were different.
Humans were still peaceful. Especially here in South Korea. Maybe it was because the threat of North Korea was stronger than that of the dungeons.
Now I needed to pay attention to them. It was necessary to analyse and completely investigate them.
So I spent time wandering and observing.
âIt is easier thanks to Kim Yong-woo. I was able to save a lot of time.â
It happened suddenly when I emerged from the dungeon. A few pairs of eyes followed me as soon as I came out.
They were Kim Yong-wooâs hired messengers. He had drawn my outfit and rough appearance on a piece of paper and they had been waiting for 2 weeks. His patience was worth praising.
Everything became easier thanks to that.
I met Kim Yong-woo at the Guild House and he proclaimed that he would be my subordinate. He worshipped me. And he knelt down and kissed my feet.
The outrageous actions were all because I saved him. It had been shocking at the time.
I didnâ have anything to lose so I humbly accepted.
Kim Yong-woo seemed to be quite strong among the Heroes. It wouldnât be bad to use him to accomplish my goal. I would be in a perfect position behind him. Receiving attention immediately wasnât desirable.
âNow that I have an IDâŚ.am I also a person from here?â
I took out my wallet and checked my identity.
Kim Yong-woo had created an identity for him. My name and surname was still the same but my status was listed as a returnee.
When I was 9 years old, I left Korea for the United States and returned after graduating from Harvard University. Kim Yong-woo also graduated from Harvard in the United States.
I was someone who didnât even receive a middle school education. So I didnât care about it. As long as my actions were free.
âCan I sit beside you?â
A woman I saw earlier came up to me and asked. I didnât turn my head let alone answered but the woman naturally sat next to me. She had been following me since I briefly stopped by Heavenâs Will in the morning.
âAn annoying woman has come.â
I clicked my tongue.
At first glance, she seemed familiar like he had seen her before. She was different when I knew her but she was obviously the guild master of the Timely Rain Guild. But I gazed at the status window just to be sure.
Name: Alin
Occupation Hero (Archer) Title None
Stats
Strength 25 Intelligence 34
Agility 47 Stamina 23
Magic Power 30
Potential: (169/401)
Uniqueness: âTimely Rainâ Guild Master
Skill: Aim (N), Quick Burst (N)
âIndeed.â
There was no doubt.
The clear eyes, sharp nose and thin lips gave her a striking beauty that stood out. However, half of her face had been burned in a previous life. She was a terrible person who chased me more than anyone else.
I could guess the reason why she chased after me. I was the cause behind the womanâs burns.
SoâŚwhen my dungeon was on the verge of ruin. The Dungeon Core was being threatened so I hired a fire creature to guard it, wounding the woman.
Thanks to that, the woman and her guild considered me an enemy that couldnât live together under the same sky. They continued to chase me and pushed me to the brink several times.
In the end, I was the winner but received intensive damage. It took me 1 year to recover.
âOur destiny has gone around.â
The Timely Rain guild master had come to meet him. I could get rid of her but didnât. I had a hunch that things kept on moving around like a hamster wheel.
If I didnât know about my previous lifeâŚthe whole thing had now been initialized so it was pointless to argue against it. If I joined hands then I can figure out their intentions sooner or later.
The woman flushed and lowered her gaze. I was using the full power of Outstaring.
I said lightly.
âWhat do you want?â
Then the ice cold expression somewhat eased off. I talked first so now I was waiting for a reply.
Alin took out a business card from her shoulder bag. Then she smiled and handed me the business card.
âContact me.â
ââŚâŚ?â
Alinâs eyes remained beautifully curved at my reaction (This is referring to the eye smile that Koreans like).
She got up and coyly stroked my shoulder.
âCall, Iâll be waiting.â
And she left without looking back. My forehead wrinkled as I was left alone.
âThat human femaleâŚwhat was that?â
It was difficult to understand her intent. She visited just to give me a business card before departing? It was too inefficient.
Why did she touch my shoulder before leaving? If she had a hostile attitude then I could cope with it but it wasnât apparent.
âTemptation?â
I donât know much about women. I had woken up on the battlefield. For 300 years, I only sought to become stronger.
But one of the few things to be cautious of were beauties, especially on the battlefield. Those who held the beauties in their arms would be found dead the next day.
Even the 4 Grand Dukes wouldnât think of playing that game. But it wasnât just the Demon World.
Just like demons liked slaughter, a succubus desired men and acted like battlefield scavengers. In my long life, those women were far away from me. The joy of becoming stronger was greater than sex.
Of course, my body had some experiences. I still had a libido. If I didnât occasionally indulge his body then my mental state would go out of control.
But such acts were done without any kind of special feelings. There was no special senses from my side. I recognized it myself.
âI am the wrong person to use that type of method on.â
Of course, I was curious about why Alin gave me a business card but not enough to contact her. I abandoned the business card on the ground and stood up.
If there was a business matter then she would find me. If she didnât come then I didnât need to go find her.
Her potential was one of the highest among humans. Among all the people Iâve seen, she was among the top. Someone with no greed or false nature. If her talents were raised then she would bloom like a flower.
However, I became sure of her character in her previous life so she wonât easily follow me. There were also more constraints because she was a guild master.
I needed people to follow me in my own raids. Truly an elite minority. A party that would automatically follow me in the future.
âNow I need some experience with what humans call a raid.â
Alin was moved to a corner of my brain as I walked in the direction of the parking lot.
* * *
Ttalkak!
In the early evening, a dark room. The only light came from the monitor. I slowly moved the mouse to operate the computer.
âUm.â
I wasnât very familiar with the small screen and machine. In the past I had never used a computer but I saw it a few times. I had become accustomed to it over the past few days but I still felt uncomfortable using it.
Duk. Duk. Duduk.
My index finger tapped the keyboard. The typical stance of an eagle.
It was ludicrous to think I could use it quickly when I only touched a computer a few days ago. It was to the extent that 300 strokes seemed to be used. I identified all the icons on the desktop.
I adapted to the computer like cotton soaking up water. It was an indispensable necessity for people living in modern times so I needed to learn it, even if it was by force.
âI need to look at an Awakened online cafe to receive information about raids.â
Everyone had learned about the existence of the Awakened due to the announcement from the United States. Their strength and supernatural powers. Many people were enthusiastic and bombarded the portal sites about them.
It was the same with the Awakened. The majority became aware of each otherâs existence and the Awakened started to assemble. I heard from Kim Yong-woo that there was a cafe the Awakened could subscribe to.
The main portal site had articles associated with the Awakened. Just pressing three letters on the keyboard would come up with the Awakened as an associated search term.
But the cafe where Saints gathered wasnât something that could be found through a search.
I pulled out a piece of paper from the wallet on my desk. A website address, ID and password was written on the white paper.
âHere.â
The English words on the piece of paper was typed into the address bar and a black screen appeared. The only thing present was the login box in the centre.
ID and password.
I clicked OK and the background changed to the message âRandalph Brigsiel-nim. I sincerely welcome you.â
Then a bulletin board unfolded.
âVIP.â
The VIP status was displayed in the top left corner. Kim Yong-woo didnât just give me an ID but also made sure I was authorized to view all the forums.
I knew about it at the time. Usually a person would feel hesitant at this type of favour but I was different. My style wasnât to decline anything given to me.
However, I wouldnât receive it unconditionally. I gave him one Core in return. It was a Core he obtained from one of the random high ranking creatures that appeared.
Humans placed tremendous value on this Core. It was the crystallization of pure mana. It didnât matter to demons and high ranking creatures but the one ones could absorb the opponentâs Core to grow stronger.
I intended to play an active role in the human world so I pack away any mana before the creatures in the dungeon could get to it.
âIt is good that I packed it.â
I know that I gave a Core with a huge value. Actually, Kim Yong-woo had broken into a sweat when I gave him the Core.
He had a considerable amount of money in his bank account if I took into account his car. It was cleanly washed and worth at least 5 billion won.
In fact, Kim Yong-woo thought that was lacking. The level of the Awakened right now meant they couldnât kill the creature that would drop this level of Core. It was an extremely rare item.
Thanks to that, I could relax in this house.
âDid he sell it at the secret auction in San Francisco?â
Curiosity rose but I soon turned it off. Money was readily available. And the economy and currency would collapse in approximately 15 years. Even if I could stop it, I wouldnât.
âA lot.â
My eyes turned to the screen again. The homepage was flooded with various posts. A significant amount of real time articles caused a new page after just 1 minute.
There were quite a few Awakened subscribed. If I wanted to view a specific article then I needed to find a separate forum.
First I looked for basic information. There was basic information besides the names of each Awakened. Some were locked and when I clicked on them, a pop up window stated that 100 points was required.
I had 10 points. The information I required was easily accessible so I didnât need a lot of points.
The title was âDungeon Entrance Map.â There was a reason why a Dungeon Master bought a map. The only person who knew the dungeon better than me was the fairy Yihi.
I started to read the posts from the bottom.
âI want to know how much details are known.â
I was quickly disappointed. There wasnât any valuable information.
It was an overview from the Awakened about details of the creatures, how to obtain the Core and basic quest information. I didnât need that information.
However, the âurgent announcementsâ at the top had some value.
ăEmergence of the Ale Snake. Please note that they have a strong attack venom that causes paralysis. Check the attached list for pictures. ă
ăRecently the body of an Awakened was found in the dungeon. Test results revealed that it was the result of an inside job. Please pay special attention to the other Heroes on raids.ă
ă A monster wave has started in China. Please click on the link for more information. ă
A monster wave referred to incidents where creatures emerged from the dungeon. The official announcements warned the Awakened of dangerous information.
After checking other minor things, he clicked on the forums for those seeking âraid members.â
âPeople can be found here.â
Sometimes I had questioned it. There was always a schedule for the humans who entered my dungeon. It turns out they could find a raid party here when they wanted.
âI have to admit this thing called the Internet is useful.â
It was convenient. Hopefully I could handle everything that existed in this world. It really was a civilization of machines. The world ran on extreme imbalance. They were strangely ignorant but managed to use the mana to create tools to help them.
There was a small posting on the forum that I examined closely.
More than 35 stamina. One Hero is required.
Iâve already collected 2 magicians and archers. Beginners will be refused.
Do you take direction well?
Except for a few, all the post had ârecruitment completedâ tags on them. There were new recruitment posts within 10 minutes.
âThere is enormous competition.â
There were many demanding requirements with the recruitment. The minimum requirements for a raid always specified certain abilities and skillsâŚand almost all of them refused beginners.
Beginners referred to people who hadnât participated in a dungeon raid once. In that sense, I was also a beginner.
âI still have to send.â
After muttering those words, I sent a small note. The eagle like tapping on the keyboard was used to appeal myself.
-Take me. I am strong. Kobolds and goblins arenât my opponent.
A very subjective and objective note. I knew that I was strong. That alone should be sufficient. In case the other person failed to realize it, I wrote three clear sentences.
But no matter how long I waited, there was no reply.
âHrmmâŚthey are full.â
New posts was constantly rising. I also sent messages to them.
-Iâm sorry.
-Find another raid.
-Are you a king?
I sent 29 notes in an hour and only received 3 replies. The reaction from all three wasnât good.
Of course, I was well aware of the cause.
âThe tone.â
There was something called etiquette on the Internet. They couldnât see each otherâs faces here and needed to establish their identity.
But I was someone who wouldnât even be polite to the Dukes and Grand Dukes. I was on the battlefield as a child and learned harsh curses from my opponents.
This was the language of a strong man.
And I didnât want to. I wouldnât change my speech even if I was struck by lightning.
My personality was made by nature and there was no way to change it. Wasnât it hardened after 300 years? One day I might be able to adapt but that time wasnât now.
âShould I go on a raid with Heavenâs Will?â
I shook my head.
âNo. I canât give up.â
I am Randalph Brigsiel. And I sent messages to all the posts. One of them would eventually cave in.
Besides, I wanted to see a raid from the bottom. I wanted to view my dungeon from the perspective of a complete beginner. In addition, I had a deep desire to find hidden talents.
The name of Heroes from my previous life. But they werenât the only strong ones. There were those with high potential who died in the early days. I was looking for people like them.
At this time, a new article was posted.
More than 33 stamina. Recruiting for a raid group will be open for 6 minutes. Please note.
8 people are required for the raid. Iâve recruited 6 Heroes so there is only one position left.
I sent a note just like before. A reply arrived 3 minutes later.
-Randalph-nim? Do you have experience in a raid?
Of course, I had experience with a dungeon. A lot of experience. But Iâve never participated in a raid. I pressed the keyboard with a bittersweet feeling.
-This is my first time for a raid.
-Well, what occupation are you?
I contemplated for a moment before replying roughly.
-Close combat.
-I understand. These days there arenât many beginners who would send a note so I feel like I should help. Going on a raidâŚtomorrow at lunchtime, take Exit 3 at Suyu Station and head to âStreet Cafe.â
-Understood.
-Leave your number. Please text or call when you arrive.
I was easily accepted. I sighed and leaned my body against the chair.
âI would feel more at ease fighting advanced creatures.
Sending a simple note was almost like a war. In any case, my recruitment was completed. I would fight the creatures in a cool manner and the other side would get a good impression of me.
Tock, tock.
The sound was coming from the clock on the wall.
Kim Yong-woo had spent 4~5 billion won on a luxury villa in Cheongdamdong for me. All the furniture and appliances were already in place.
114 pyeong (Unit of measurement). 5 rooms and 3 bathrooms.
It was different from a castle but everything I needed was stocked.
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I looked up at the ceiling. Everything was different now.
I missed the company of Yihi but her spiritual body was unable to escape the dungeon. Of course, I could always summon myself back to the dungeon. However, if I did that then it wouldnât be easy to adapt.
I could return after I adapted. Anyway, it was clear I would adapt quickly. The difference would help eventually.