âWhatâs the big idea?â Jae Woo questioned, after finishing the shoot.
There was definitely a clause written into the contract stating that his face wouldnât be shown.
In other words, GBS had clearly violated the terms of the contract.
âIâm sorry.â
Park Jin Cheol looked embarrassed. Heâd only just been notified of Jae Wooâs punishment.
âWhat happened?â
âMs. Seol Hee suggested the punishment. The writers werenât privy to the details of the contract, so they approved of the punishment and wrote it in. Itâs all my fault.â
âKang Seol Hee!â
Sheâd asked him to show his face during the opening shot, and had ultimately made a huge mess of things!
âYou cannot show my face,â Jae Woo firmly said.
âI understand. Weâll edit in a different punishmentâŚâ
âNo, itâs fine. Thatâs not necessary.â
âI canât just let her get one over me.â
Sheâs the one who had initiated the fight. Jae Woo had no reason to avoid it.
âThen?â
âThereâll be no problem if I succeed. In exchangeâŚâ
Jae Woo made one request.
If he succeeded in the viewersâ quest, he would give Kang Seol Hee a punishment of his choice; he wanted Jin Cheol to get everything ready.
âI understand.â
Jin Cheol couldnât refuse Jae Wooâs request. Whatever the circumstances, GBS staff were the ones in the wrong.
Jae Woo grinned.
He would proudly complete the viewersâ quest and would pay Kang Seol Hee back tenfold.
* * *
Three people walked along a giant road, which was connected to Alteinâs south gate.
The three consisted of a helmet-wearing man, an armored woman, and another woman garbed in robes.
The man rode a horse by himself, and the two women were riding a horse together.
They were Kang Oh, Soo Ahâs characterâAsu, and GBSâs youngest writer.
âMs. Asu, whatâs your job and level?â Kang Oh asked.
âIâm a level 22 Apprentice Knight,â Asu replied.
Her in-game character was quite different from real life.
She was a western beauty; a well-proportioned, voluptuous woman with blond hair and blue eyes.
In real life, Soo Ah looked like a cute, younger sister type, but her in-game character, Asu, seemed to exemplify a female knight.
âIâll definitely become a Dragon Knight someday,â she boldly expressed her aspirations.
Dragon Knights were glorious knights that established a contract with Arthâs most powerful creatures, Dragons.
If she became a Dragon Knight, then sheâd be much stronger than even the undefeated, legendary gladiator, Burkan.
âIf she can become one, that is.â
She dreamed big, but it was unlikely that she would succeed. No, it was pretty much impossible.
âIâm a level 76 Astrologist,â the writer suddenly said.
He stared at her as if to say âI didnât ask youâ.
Though the helmet hid his face, his eyes and lips were still visible.
âI thought youâd be curious,â the youngest writer raised her glasses and said.
âWhat combat skills have you learned?â Kang Oh asked Asu.
âI learned Knightâs Vow, Heavy Blow, andâŚâ
Befitting a beginner, she possessed only the most basic of basic skills.
âWhat support skills are you planning on learning later on?â Kang Oh asked.
âI planned on learning all 15 skills from the beginner guidebook.â
âI learned more than 20 skills,â the writer added.
âI see. Then may I recommend a support skill? I recommendâŚâ
Kang Oh continued to converse with Asu, perhaps because it was a chance to speak with an idol.
The atmosphere was nice, as Asu listened to whatever Kang Oh said, so they were able to continue conversing.
As they walked, they continued to talk about all sorts of things, and eventually arrived at Miruma, which was famous for being a millionaireâs vacation spot.
Miruma.
It was a beautiful vacation spot that was built along the Mirupati River.
A glimmering, haughty wave of silver! The magnificent palace was built along the river.
In Arth, the price of land here was the most expensive, and if compared to Seoul, it was like a premium spot looking over the Han River!
This was the Maumbharat Palace, known as the Ghost Possessed Palace.
âWeâre here.â
Kang Oh disembarked from his horse.
The Maumbharat Palace wasnât beside the river but looked down at it from uphill.
âGulp.â
Asu gulped as she looked up at the palace. Her eyes shook, substituting for her body.
Seeing that, Kang Oh grinned.
âSheâs already this scared from the outside⌠She might faint when she gets inside.â
The Maumbharat Palace was a luxurious palace with a blue ceiling and white walls.
From the outside, it didnât look like a ghost house or even a deserted house.
But there were no traces of any people. He couldnât see any maids or gardeners within the yard.
âHere, this is the contract.â
The youngest writer passed Kang Oh a piece of paper.
It was the Goddess of Contracts, Sabraâs Contract.
According to the contract, a characterâs items, skills, and abilities are fixed at level 30.
Until the quest ends!
Heâd already been notified about this, so Kang Oh didnât complain and just accepted the contract terms.
Level 30 â 50 monsters appeared within the Maumbharat Palace.
It would be much too easy for a level 62 like him, even when weighed down by a level 22 Asu.
However, an easy dungeon conquest wouldnât interest the viewers!
Thus, GBS had, through special means, lowered Kang Ohâs level to 30.
In the end, his actual level may be 62, but due to the contract, a level 30 Kang Oh and a level 22 Asu were forced to conquer the Maumbharat Palace with its level 30 â 50 monsters.
The other couplesâ situations were similar.
The idea behind the program was for the limited Dungeon Conquering Men to attempt to conquer the dungeon while cooperating with a Dungeon Girl.
âThis is nothing compared to the Fight Against 100 Men.â
Of course, it wasnât very difficult for Kang Oh, as he had cleared the Fight Against 100 Men.
Swish.
Kang Oh signed the contract.
The letters glowed, and the singular contract became two.
Contract established!
âMs. Asu,â Kang Oh called.
âYes? Yes!â
Asu was startled, as she had been worrying about the palace.
âShall we go?â
Kang Oh nudged her back.
âEh? But Iâm not ready yetâŚâ
Asu tried planting her feet, but it didnât work.
âIâll be here, getting some footage I need. Please donât forget to turn on recording mode. If you forget, weâll have to do a retake!â
And so, Kang Oh turned on recording mode.
âThe shoot! Letâs get going quickly,â Kang Oh urged, wanting to finish this up as quickly as possible and punish Kang Seol Hee.
âW-Wait a minuteâŚâ she said pitifully.
Before she finished, the two disappeared into the palace.
It was a point where the flow of space and time didnât apply.
If ten people went in, then ten dungeons would be created here. In laymenâs terms, it was an instance dungeon.
In other words, in the intersection point of space-time, or the Maumbharat Palace, Kang Oh and Asu could enjoy the dungeon as much as they wanted.
Of course, Asu couldnât do that.
âUgh.â
Asu tightly clasped her hands together.
The interior was pitch-black because of the thick curtains covering the windows, the air smelt stale, the furniture was old and broken, and dust had accumulated.
It was a ghostly atmosphere as if something would pop out at any time.
âHiik!â
Asu stepped on something squishy and grabbed onto Kang Ohâs arm.
She had stepped on a puppet whose seams had broken.
The puppet was black and possessed long hair, emanating an ominous aura.
âO-Oppa.â
She didnât notice, but sheâd just called him âoppaâ. And she stuck even closer to Kang Oh.
âOppa, huhâŚâ
He looked at her clinging to him and thought back to his own little sisters when they were young.
He remembered when they used to follow him!
Kang Oh smiled contentedly.
âMs. Asu. Please calm down,â Kang Oh said as softly as possible.
âYes, Iâll try.â
Contrary to her statement, she continued to shake. Then, Kang Oh softly hugged her.
âEeh?â
Asu blushed because of his sudden action.
âI have no ulterior motives. None at all.â
When lightning struck, it was better to hug the frightened children, rather than continuously telling them that it will be alright.
You can trust him; he had two younger sisters!
âAre you alright now?â
âYes,â Asu bowed her head, as if embarrassed, and replied.
âJust keep looking at my back. Then it wonât be scary. Do you understand?â
âI understand.â
âGood.â
Kang Oh grabbed his sword and stood in front of her. He straightened his back so that his shoulders looked as wide as possible.
âIâm going.â
Once they passed the front entrance, they were situated in the central hall. There were doors leading to the east and the west, as well as stairs that led to the 2nd floor.
AndâŚ
Portraits that were blinking at them!
This meant that the Maumbharat was alive through ancient language.
The Maumbharat Palace was a place where ghosts inhabited objects and annoyed the users.
Plus, it was dark and the atmosphere was chilly.
There was a reason that Asu was scared. It felt like they were in a horror movie set.
But even soâŚ
âItâs a monster.â
If it was a monster, then it was just food for Kang Oh.
* * *
A monster came out of a portrait.
It didnât look normal.
Its eyes were wide open and were bloodshot as if it had applied ghost makeup, and its tongue was stretched out lengthily. Quite the mysterious face!
Its sharp, long fingernails scratched at Kang Ohâs face.
âItâs dangerous!â Asu, whoâd been following him, yelled.
Of course, it wasnât as dangerous as sheâd suggested.
Kang Oh easily dodged it and swung his sword.
Slash!
He carved a white line within the darkness.
Swish.
Kang Oh slashed the middle of the portrait, and cut it four more times in succession.
Pabababak!
He had aimed for the opponentâs weak points with his Hyper Intuition.
Portraits were no match for him, even if he were lowered to level 30.
While he was facing the portrait, Kang Oh had picked up and thrown rocks or small objects at the nearby furniture.
Since he didnât have Eder or Darion with him, he needed to taunt the enemies himself.
A candlestick on the wall erupted in flame and the floor carpet stood up.
âIâll help too.â
Asu overcame her fear and swung her sword, perhaps because she was beside a reliable partner.
However, her level was low and she was unskilled in wielding a sword, so she wasnât much help.
If thatâs the case, he just needed to help her improve.
âItâs harder to swing your sword if you grip too hard. Please grip it softly,â Kang Oh said, after cutting a candlestickâs candle to pieces.
âAh.â
âKeep looking at where youâre going to strike till the very end. If you donât, then youâll hit the wrong spot.â
âOk!â
Kang Oh kindly explained. At the same time, he defeated all the enemies that came for him.
âTake it slow. Itâs a game, so have some fun too.â
It was like riding a comfortable, luxurious foreign imported car!
Kang Ohâs skill as a âbus driverâ was great indeed.
Kkang!
The sound of iron meeting iron rang out. It was the sound of the magic sword hitting thick armor.
âLetâs seeâŚâ
The information on the monsters he knew in advance, weak points found through Hyper Intuition, and experience from killing countless monsters!
So even if he faced a monster that heâd never fought before, he could tell how to defeat it.
âAgainst monsters with thick armor, you can aim at the uncovered joints in between the sections; you can take it down easily by doing so,â Kang Oh explained to Asu.
âLike right here!â
Kang Oh thrust his sword at the monsterâs shoulder joint.
It was the basics to aim for the chinks in the armor of heavily armored foes like the Ghost-Possessed Armor.
Kwak!
Once the magic sword severed its shoulder joint, the armorâs arm guard dangled from the arm and clattered to the floor.
âAh!â
Asu was watching diligently, as if unwilling to miss a single second of it.
âCute.â
She wasnât a popular idol for no reason. She instinctively emanated a sort of charm that drew people in.
âSheâs one hundred times, no, one thousand times prettier than Kang Seol Hee.â
Kang Oh smiled and continued explaining, âNow all we need to do is cut off the joints that attach the body to the arm, legs, and head.â
Kang Oh deflected the armorâs ornamental sword and precisely severed the armorâs joints.