Kang Oh was quick on the uptake. Heâd met creatures that looked like boss monsters, but were actually friendly to trespassers.
âAre you a guardian that protects the soul stone?â
âThatâs right. Iâm the Saul Graveyardâs manager, Akite,â Akite said.
âOh, dear god!â Kang Ohâs lip curled upwards. It felt like heâd been caught in an inescapable trap, but had found a treasure chest inside.
âYou donât seem surprised; you must already know about the soul dungeons.â
âI already own two soul dungeons.â
He owned Moss Cave, which was located on the continentâs southernmost coast, and the Beastâs Tower, which resided in the western grasslands.
âIâm glad I donât have to explain things to you. Then let me ask you this. Do you want to become this dungeonâs master?â
âOf course I do. Tell me what you want.â
In order to become a dungeonâs master, a player had to either defeat the dungeonâs guardian, or be acknowledged by the guardian.
However, Kang Oh didnât even consider the former option. Beating a dragon by himself was absolutely out of the question.
âDragons like to hoard treasure and gold in their nests. This is my nest.â
Kang Oh could read between the lines. âSo how much do you want?â he said.
âI donât want much.â
âOk.â
Dragons were renowned for their greed. âIâm glad youâre not like themâŚâ
â1 million gold.â
âWait, how much?â Kang Oh said.
âYou crazy bone lizard! 1 million gold is worth 5 billion won ($5,000,000 USD)!â
The value of gold had depreciated ever since he started playing. When he first started, 1 gold was equal to 10,000 won ($10 USD).
As time passed, the supply of gold had increased, and the conversation rate had steadily dropped. Now, 1 gold was equal to 5,000 won ($5 USD).
âAs expected, dragons sure are greedy!â
The back of his neck had gone stiff and felt itchy, whereas Akite tilted his head in confusion.
âIs 1 million gold a lot?â
âYeah. Youâve stayed in the dungeon for so long that youâre ignorant about the world. 1 million gold is a ton!â
âThatâs weird. My last master just gave it to me like it was nothing.â
âYour last master? Who was that?â
âHe died. Humans are so short-lived.â Akite groaned.
âShort-lived, huh⌠Well, I suppose from a dragonâs point of view, itâs true.â
Arthâs dragons lived for 1,000 years. In other works of fiction, dragons could live for 10,000 years or more. Dragons lived much shorter lives in this game, but it was still much longer than the average humanâs lifespan.
âHumans seem even more short-lived to me, one who has transcended a dragonâs normal lifespan.â
âTranscended a dragonâs normal lifespan?â
âThatâs right. Before I died, I turned myself into an undead, allowing me to stay alive. Iâve lived for about 2,000 years now.â
Kang Oh was wondering how a Bone Dragon was capable of maintaining a sound mental state and using magic, but that explained it.
âOutwardly, he looks like a Bone Dragon, but heâs closer to a Lich on the inside. But is living as an undead truly living? Eh, I guess thatâs not important right now!â
âAnyhow, your last master gave you 1 million gold?â
âThatâs right.â
âMustâve been rich.â
âHe said he was wealthy.â
Wealthy. Kang Oh thought of one possible candidate.
âWas your last master Geskal?â
âThatâs right. Do you know him?â
âIâve never seen him before, but Iâve heard of him.â
He heard that he was a penny-pincher, yet he gave Akite all that money?
âPerhapsâŚâ
âIs this where Geskal died?â
âThatâs right. His gold coffin rests in my treasure house.â
âI see. So this is where Geskal hid his fortune!â
Kang Oh put the pieces of the puzzle together. Geskal hid his fortune somewhere in Despia! Heâd been looking for someone to protect his money once he was gone. In other words, heâd entrusted it to Akite!
[You have learned something new about the Nest Where Death Dwells.]
[You have discovered Geskalâs Genuine Secret Storehouse.]
[If you want his treasure, then kill Akite!]
Kill an over level 600 Bone Dragon that looked like a raid boss?
Kang Oh was completely speechless. He laughed emptily, but also thought about how heâd go about killing it.
âIt might be possible if I call Valan, Burkan, Eder, Dion, Helena, Bart, and Sephiro. I would need all of them.â
Even then, victory wouldnât be assured. Plus, Burkan would be hard enough to convince, but he knew he wouldnât be able to persuade the strongest human, Valan, to help him. Without him, it wouldnât be worth trying.
âWhat are you thinking so hard about?â Akite asked, as Kang Oh was just standing there and thinking.
âAh, itâs nothing. Anyhow, if I want the soul stone, then I need to give you 1 million gold, right?â
âExactly.â
â1 million gold, huhâŚâ
There was no way heâd have 1 million gold. If he had that kind of money, then he wouldâve bought another house or a building!
âCan I pay it on an installment plan?â
âWhatâs an installment plan?â
âI give you a small amount every month. Mm, about 10,000 gold a month.â
âIf it costs this much, then the reward should be worth more than 10,000 gold a month. Then thereâs the various materials and the unique material to consider! If I go with the installment plan, then Iâll basically get the dungeon for free!â
It was definitely a good idea; to Kang Oh, at least! However, it didnât work.
âNo thanks,â Akite said decisively.
âHow about 100,000 gold every 6 months?â
âNot even worth listening to. Stop talking about installment plans and what not!â Akite said, clearly annoyed.
âCan I substitute for crowns, gems, or precious items?â Kang Oh asked.
âYou can. But in exchange, I choose how much theyâre worth.â
So it depended on how he felt.
âI should probably avoid items. Heâll probably value them less than theyâre worth.â
âYour previous master was willing to give you 1 million gold on the spot? What could the reward possible be?â
âTheyâre items related to dragons.â
âDragon bone, scales, skin, claws. That kind of stuff?â
Every material that came out of a dragon was S-rank, the highest material rank.
âThereâs also a piece of a dragonâs heart.â
âA dragonâs heart!â
A dragonâs heart was also an S-rank material. But if S-rank wasnât the highest material rank, then a dragonâs heart would definitely be SS-rank. In other words, a dragonâs heart was unique amongst fellow S-rank materials.
âI wonder how much a dragonâs heart is worth?â
There was no way to tell, since none had ever made their way to the market.
âHow many of those materials do you give?â
âIâll tell you after you become the dungeonâs master.â
Kang Oh suddenly had a thought. âSo if I, the dungeon master, were to touch your money or treasure, thenâŚâ
âI wonât forgive anyone who touches my money/treasure, no matter who they are. It doesnât matter if youâre my master!â
The blue fire in its eye sockets burned with even greater intensity. Its voice was both brutal and threatening.
âYou canât attack the dungeon master.â
âTouching my treasure violates the sacred contract. Theyâll no longer be my master.â
âMm, I see.â
So he couldnât use a loophole in the process and take everything for himself.
âI just wanted to warn you. You might have a shitty master that tries that someday,â he said. âLike me.â
âDonât worry about it. No one can touch my treasure.â
âYeah, yeah.â
âDo you want to become the dungeonâs master?â Akite asked.
âIâll think about it and come back later. I donât have the money on me right now.â
Kang Oh postponed his decision.
âGetting 1 million gold is a problem, but the bigger problem is whether itâs actually worth investing 1 million gold into this place.â
It was too hard to make a decision by himself, so he needed to ask for some advice.
âI have just the person in mind.â Kang Oh thought of the good-natured, generous Man Bok.
âAlright. And start telling people that Iâm here. No oneâs been coming here,â Akite said.
âYeah, sure.â Kang Oh grinned. Sure, thatâs what he said, but thereâs no way heâd actually spread rumors about the soul dungeon.
âGo on.â
The bones blocking the entrance disappeared. Kang Oh waved his hand and left.
Once heâd completely disappeared, Akite dispelled the Light spell. At the same time, the blue fire in its eye sockets completely disappeared.
Darkness and silence had returned to its nest.
* * *
Kang Oh left the dragonâs nest, and began hunting in the Saul Graveyard once more.
[You have completed the quest, Kill the Saul Graveyardâs Dullahans.]
âIâm finally done.â
With this, heâd finished all thirty of the quests heâd received from Latnia Cityâs citizens.
Kang Oh returned to Latnia City.
âI completed the quests!â
âThank you, Savior! This is the reward I promised.â
âNice.â Kang Oh placed the gold and rare materials into his inventory and smirked.
âSavior, at Atmaâs DoorâŚâ
âI have another request.â
There were still several people who had quests for him. A few of them were linked to his previous quests.
âPlease leave it to me!â
Kang Oh picked the quests that were easy to complete and yielded the highest reward. He also accepted quests for dungeons heâd never gone to before.
âThis should be enough.â
Once he felt like heâd accepted enough quests, he stopped taking requests.
âI have too much to do, so if youâll excuse me!â
âAah, Savior!â
âMy requestâŚâ
Kang Oh quickly left, putting the people behind him, and then sent Man Bok a message.
â Mr. Man Bok.
â Yes, Mr. Kang Oh?
â Are you busy?
â Not really.
â May I meet with you in Altein?
â Understood. Iâll see you in 30 minutes.
Viyoom Inn was one of Alteinâs many inns. The 2nd and 3rd floors were for lodging, while the first floor was a restaurant and pub.
The door opened, and in came Kang Oh and Man Bok. They sat at a corner table and exchanged idle chatter.
It was about time to move on.
âIâd like to ask your opinion on something,â Kang Oh said.
âWhat is it?â
âI found a soul dungeon in the Goddessâs Land.â
âOh, congratulations.â
âItâs a dungeon where level 500 monsters spawn. The dungeon boss is even a Bone Dragon.â
âOho. A Bone Dragon!â Man Bokâs eyes glinted.
âBut to become the dungeonâs master, I need 1 million gold.â
âPardon me?â Man Bok felt like heâd heard wrong.
â1 million gold.â
âMm. What are the dungeon rewards?â Man Bok asked. 1 million gold was a lot, yes, but it might not be much of an investment depending on the dungeonâs rewards.
âDragon bone, scales, skin, claws, and a piece of a dragonâs heart.â
âHow many do you get?â
Kang Oh shook his head. âThereâs no way of knowing.â
âItâs a risky investment.â
A risky investment. That was a good way of putting it.
âHowever, if I had 1 million gold, then Iâd risk it. Because Iâd be spending it now!â Man Bok said.
âYouâd risk it because youâd be spending it now?â Kang Oh thought about what he was saying. He eventually understood why Man Bok had come to that conclusion.
âYou mean that youâd be able to monopolize the supply of dragon materials?â
Man Bok nodded his head. âThatâs right. Iâd be able to make more than 1 million gold right now with the dragon materials. But I imagine that one day, players will become strong enough to kill dragons. In the future, investing 1 million gold would be an act of lunacy.â
If that happened, then they wouldnât be running a monopoly.
âSince the soul dungeon is located in Despia, thereâs reason to believe that dragon materials may appear in other dungeons, but theyâd be in extremely dangerous locations. Finding a place like that and then occupying it doesnât sound easy. Moreover, even if you donât have a monopoly on it, dragon materials, especially a dragonâs heart, are worth more than enough to justify the cost.â
âI see.â
Man Bok was essentially saying that if you were to spend 1 million gold on a dungeon, then now was the time.
âNow then!â Man Bok lifted two of his fingers. âNow we have two problems left. Gathering 1 million gold, and how to deal with the dragon materials!â
Kang Oh stood up straight and stared at him attentively. âIâm all ears!â