The Vice-Captain of the Asta Guild, Vesta, received a message from his subordinate, who was stationed at the entrance of the Grancia Forest.
â Sir, two new ones have entered the forest.
He replied immediately.
â You had someone follow them?
â Yes.
â Keep up the good work.
â Yes sir!
âTwo more have come in,â Vesta said to Arcol, who was beside him.
âHow many in total?â Arcol asked.
Arcol was the guildmaster of the Asta Guild.
âMm. Fifteen,â Vesta said.
They were both friends in real life, and they had created the Asta Guild together as well.
The reason the guild was called Asta was because theyâd combined parts of their names: âAâ from Arcol and âstaâ from Vesta.
Although they were technically guildmaster and vice-captain respectively, they held equal power regardless of their established positions.
âTch. A ton of them came in.â
Arcol clicked his tongue.
âIt canât be helped. Weâd draw a lot of attention if we closed off the area.â
The Asta Guild had mobilized its entire force in order to capture the white monkey.
But what if they were to close off the entire area, disallowing anyone from entering?
Thatâd be like sending a signal to the entire world, saying âThe Asta Guildâs looking for something here.â.
âAnd if word got out that we were monopolizing the Grancia Forest, then weâd get in trouble with the other guilds,â Vesta added.
âThatâs what bothers me. If we were one of the 5 great guilds, would we even be having this conversation?â
The 5 great guilds were massive guilds. Each of these guilds had created their own territory, and continued to increase their power and influence.
âNo, we wouldnât.â
Vesta nodded his head.
âIn order to become an even greater guild, we need to catch that invisible monkey,â Arcol said, emphasizing âinvisible monkeyâ.
âWeâll catch it!â Vesta strongly said.
After coincidentally hearing about the mysterious life form, he had gone and gathered information on it.
This led him to Andreaâs adventure journal, which stated that this mysterious life form was, in fact, a monkey that can go invisible.
However, it wasnât just any form of invisibility.
After closely looking through the journal, he realized that its invisibility was without peer.
âWhat if we could gain this invisibility?â
The reason heâd come to this line of thinking was because of his class, âMonster Scholarâ.
A Monster Scholar studies monsters and is capable of learning their special abilities, skills, and magic.
By using an ability called âPresent Thesisâ, a Monster Scholar was able to contain a monsterâs special ability, technique, or magic into a scroll.
âA scroll containing perfect invisibility! That could become our ace in the hole.â
After discussing this matter with Arcol, they decided to mobilize the entire guild in order to capture the monkey.
At the same time, they disguised their actions as an annual event so that they wouldnât draw any attention.
The amount of time and resources that had gone into this was tremendous.
However, their efforts hadnât paid off yet.
âTch. Itâs tough to find that damn monkey,â Arcol said angrily.
âYeah, itâs definitely not easy to find.â
At that momentâŠ
He received a message from his subordinate.
â Weâve found it. Itâs to the east.
âIt showed up,â Vesta said.
âLetâs go.â
Arcol and Vesta sprinted to the eastern region.
* * *
The Grancia Forest looked like any other forest, as it contained all sorts of trees and grass.
However, there was one facet that made it different from other forests.
âItâs unusually quiet,â Eder said.
They didnât hear anything, aside from the sound of grass or leaves rustling in the wind.
âThatâs because animals donât live here,â Kang Oh said.
âBut I donât see any monsters either.â
Though there werenât any animals here, there should be some plant-type monsters here.
Eder recalled the plant-type monsters heâd fought at Kudalâs Laboratory.
The Cocurion, Parle, and Gallud.
If such plant-type monsters existed here, then there was no way itâd be this quiet.
âThereâs one right next to you.â
âExcuse me?â
Eder looked to his side in shock.
It was just a straight branch from a chestnut tree.
âAh, câmon. You surprised me.â
Eder scowled.
âThat chestnut tree could be a Grancia.â
âWhat are you talking about?â
âA Grancia disguises itself as a normal tree.â
Thatâs why some players called Grancias âGhost Treesâ. Apparently, they believed the trees were possessed by ghosts.
âThen letâs hit every tree we come across.â
Eder struck the chestnut tree with his mace.
Whack!
Its bark fell to the floor, but there was nothing extraordinary about it.
âItâs better to use fire. Fire is its weakness.â
Kang Oh took out a torch and kindled a fire.
Crackle.
He placed the torch directly onto the tree. The bark merely burnt; it didnât attack him.
âThis isnât one.â
A Grancia was weak to fire, so it would unveil its disguise when near it.
âHere, take this.â
Kang Oh passed him the torch. Obviously he was saying, âYou check the trees from now on.â.
âUnderstood.â
Eder carried the torch in his right hand and his shield in his left. He let his mace hang on his belt.
Grancias were weak to fire, so heâd use the torch against any that might pop up.
âThis is worrying.â
Kang Oh furrowed his brow.
âWhat is?â Eder asked.
âIt looks like someoneâs following us.â
Kang Oh felt the gaze of someone secretly watching him.
It felt similar to Halt and Itar, two PKers whoâd followed him in the past.
âBeing followed⊠Is it the guys from the Asta Guild that we met at the entrance?â Eder whispered.
Kang Oh whispered back, âProbably. Theyâre looking for the white monkey too, so theyâre probably keeping an eye on anyone that enters the forest.â
The Asta Guild still hadnât found the monkey; he was sure of it. If they had, then they wouldnât need to watch them.
âHmm. If we defeat the monkey first, then they wonât just sit still.â
âObviously. So if that happens, we gotta run.â
If Kang Oh and Eder defeated the white monkey, then the Asta Guild would PK them immediately.
That would be troublesome, so running would be the best option.
âDo you have a return scroll?â
âYeah, I have one for emergencies.â
Most players kept a return scroll on hand just in case. Of course, Kang Oh was one of them.
âJust one? What about me?â
âI can just summon you.â
âAh, youâre right.â
âIn any case, letâs act like weâre hunting and keep an eye on what the Asta Guild is doing.â
At the moment, they needed more information.
âBut I wonder what that spy is going to doâŠâ Kang Oh continued.
If he continued to watch them, then their actions were limited.
Therefore, they would have to either lose him or take care of him in some other manner. If not, then they could use him too.
âLetâs think about it as we go.â
âSure.â
The two advanced forward side-by-side with Eder continuing to check each tree with his torch.
* * *
Eder placed the torch near a tree and before it even made contact, the tree began to change.
âItâs a Grancia!â Kang Oh yelled.
A round face containing eyes, a nose, and a mouth appeared on its trunk. It also combined its branches into thick arms.
Whoosh.
The Grancia swung its arm in a wide arc. Eder was within its attack range.
Eder positioned his shield and put pressure in his thighs.
Bam!
The Grancia and Eder were in the midst of a power struggle; but then, the Grancia swung its other arm.
Thatâs when Kang Oh came in.
âHuahp.â
His demon sword and its arm clashed, but it turned out that his sword was tougher and stronger.
Kang Oh forcefully pushed the tree arm away, and used that opportunity to strike at its body.
Slash!
A white line came for the Grancia.
However, its tree bark mouth moved up and down.
He didnât hear an incantation, but a dirt wall rose from the ground and blocked his blade.
Whack!
Once his blade made contact, the dirt wall crumbled, but the Grancia was safe and sound.
âI forgot to tell you, but the Grancia can use earth magic,â Kang Oh said.
As a tree monster, the Grancia couldnât move.
Regardless, it wasnât a monster that could be taken lightly. It had a wide attack range via its arms, and could use earth magic as well.
âOkaaay!â
Eder forcefully pushed its arm away and pushed the torch forward.
The Granciaâs mouth went up and down once more.
The ground beneath Ederâs feet began to roll around like a wave.
âUgh!â
Eder lost his balance, causing the torch to point somewhere else.
Kang Ohâs feet shook as well, which caused him to stumble.
The Granciaâs arm came flying towards him.
Bam!
He blocked it as well as he could, but he lost his balance and fell over.
Of course, he didnât fall on his butt. He tumbled backwards and stood up once more.
âHaahp!â
Kang Oh charged.
A wooden arm came flying over.
He swung his sword twice in an X pattern. He shredded the armâs bark, and leaves and shards of light flew into the air!
Kang Oh prepared his next attack.
Although the Grancia had plenty of time to cast another spell at Kang Oh, it didnât attempt to do so.
It had no choice but to create an earth wall to block Ederâs torch.
âThis is my chance!â
Kang Oh swung downwards.
Slash!
Swish!
His sword cleaved its arm.
Not only had it left a wound, but Fang Bearing Blade had activated, causing black shards to burst from the area of impact.
Was it because heâd caused so much damage in a short period of time?
The Granciaâs body shook.
Kang Oh forcefully swung his sword, pressing his advantage.
Bam!
The Grancia raised its arm and blocked his sword. However, his jet-black blade cleaved through the arm.
But then, Kang Oh felt a chill at the bottom of his feet. His Hyper Intuition was warning him.
âTch.â
Kang Oh quickly withdrew his sword and retreated.
Swoosh! Swoosh! Swoosh!
Sharp spikes shaped like awls popped out of the ground. The Grancia had cast âEarth Needleâ.
The Grancia, having sensed the danger of Kang Ohâs impending strike, had cast the spell to keep him away.
HoweverâŠ!
Casting a spell at Kang Oh gave Eder the freedom to move.
âUha!â
Eder, whoâd pushed through the earth wall with his shield, jabbed with the torch.
The Grancia couldnât cast another earth spell and helplessly raised its arm.
Crackle!
Its face distorted.
At the same time, dark red shards of light burst forth. Fire was definitely its weakness.
It immediately threw dirt at Eder; it was like a hail of dirt.
Eder retreated in order to avoid the attack.
But thenâŠ!
This time, Kang Oh managed to get an attack in.
Bam!
He swung his sword as if he were swinging a baseball bat, and struck the tree trunk.
After that, a similar sequence of events followed. Whenever Kang Oh blocked its attack, Eder would attack, and vice versa.
Ultimately, the Grancia, having been cut apart and burnt, withered away.
[You have defeated a Grancia.]
âThat was easy,â Eder said.
âIn the end, itâs just a tree.â
Kang Oh and Eder were back on the move in order to trick their pursuer.
âA Swordsman and a Warrior? It doesnât look like theyâve come for any other reason than to huntâŠâ
The bandana-wearing Asta Guild member continued to follow them.