Lackeys possessed a near uncountable amount of items.
Some of them were even things that YuWon wished he could buy, making him wonder how a Lackey on the 11th Floor had possessed such a thing. However, YuWon wasnât so foolish as to make an impulsive purchase.
As long as he could purchase some adamantium and receive Hephaestusâs help, he could obtain an item far greater than what was available here.
âItâs here.â
YuWonâs eyes twinkled before he caught himself. His facial expression almost revealed his true feelings to the Lackey.
After finding the adamantium, YuWon still browsed over items, only coming back to it much later.
âHow much is this?â he asked.
[Adamantium : 1.7kg]
The Lackey smiled after seeing what YuWon was pointing at.
â> Adamantium⌠Nice choice, but there are plenty of other good objects as well, so why that one?â
âFinished items are too expensive. I thought itâd be cheaper to purchase the raw materials and make something myself.â
â> That is normally true⌠however, it is a bit different for adamantium.â
The Lackeyâs eyes were smiling.
YuWon could tell that something was wrong. The Lackey appeared as if it knew something.
â> This is an unbreakable material, and not only does it have great mana conductivity, it can even amplify mana. Thereâs no other mineral like it in the world.â
The Lackey went on a spiel, but YuWon already knew how great of a mineral adamantium was.
âAdamantium is the only material out there that can self-amplify mana. Taking its hardness and durability into account, itâs honestly a cheat-like material,â Yuwon thought to himself.
That was the reason why blacksmiths described adamantium as the material of dreams, but due to itâs incredible hardness and durability, there were less than ten blacksmiths in the entire Tower that were capable of handling this mineral.
â> As long as you can get your hands on it, you can definitely make an amazing item out of it. Of course, there arenât many blacksmiths who can handle itâŚâ
And what would you know.
â> ⌠But youâre acquainted with Hephaestus, arenât you?â
The Lackey knew about YuWonâs relationship with Hephaestus.
Adamantium was undoubtedly a great mineral, but not only was there an extremely limited supply of it, with how few blacksmiths there were capable of refining it, there was also low demand for it.
Due to that, depending on whose hands it was in, its value fluctuated.
âSo why does that matter?â
â> Well, since youâre a player capable of getting it crafted into any item, wouldnât that naturally increase itâs value?â
The Lackey wasnât wrong. Any other player that came across adamantium would have to first face the hurdle of finding a blacksmith that could refine it. And even if they found someone capable, theyâd need to pay an exorbitant crafting cost.
In that regard, YuWon was in an extremely advantageous position with Hephaestus being greatly indebted to him.
YuWon had a slight snarl on his face. The conversation had gone on longer than he wanted in a direction he disliked.
âSo, whatâs the price?â
â> Yes. Itâll be 1.5 million points for 1.7kg of adamantium.â
It was a ridiculous price. Even though it was adamantium, for less than 2kgs of it to cost 1.5 million pointsâŚ
âI donât have that much money.â
â> I am able to provide a loan with an interest of 11.5%. Actually, since you are a reputable player, I can even give you a loan at a 10% interest rate.â
Lackeys were businessmen at heart.
YuWon let out a deep sigh.
âA loan you sayâŚâ
The Lackey nodded its head.
âI guess it canât be helped.â
â> Excellent choice! Then the 568,580 points you are short on will be borrowed through a loan at an interest rate ofââ
âIâll just have to buy it elsewhere,â YuWon said, closing the item shop window.
It all happened in an instant. The Lackey went into shock, but that didnât last long. It once again put on a nice smile.
â> Hehe. If thatâs the case, I could discount it a little bit. Iâm not sure if you know, but this is a very rare item that canât be purchased elsewhere.â
âEven without it, Iâll have no difficulties climbing the Tower.â
YuWonâs response put the Lackey into shock again for an entirely different reason.
Players naturally desired better items to climb the Tower, but that didnât apply to YuWon. Not only did he already have sufficient skills to climb the Tower, he had been breaking one record after another on every floorâs test.
âI have plenty of time. There are Lackeys on other floors, not to mention there are also auction houses. And if it comes down to it, I could also just buy a different item.â
In short, YuWon was telling the Lackey that if it was going to propose such a price, he had no intention of doing business with it.
âLetâs just end this here.â
â> Uh⌠Wait,â the lackey said in a panic.
YuWon was smiling on the inside. He was now in control of the flow of things.
âNah.â
It was time to put the nails in the coffin.
âIâm not buying.â
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â> Then 900K⌠no, Iâll sell it for 850K points.â
850,000 points. That was a fairly reasonable price, and it was the result of a long haggling session.
âThat might even be cheaper than market price,â YuWon thought.
YuWon nodded his head, âIf thatâs the priceâŚâ
The Lackey who looked like it was on the brink of tears brightened up a little. But that was short lived. The Lackey carefully opened its mouth.
â> Um⌠Anyway, could you do⌠N-Nevermind. Letâs just do 850K.â
Due to the limited number of people capable of crafting, paired with the price, there were very few actual purchases and sales of adamantium. So even though it was valuable, for a Lackey, holding onto it did nothing for it.
In the end, 850K was still a lot of points, and it was unknown when another big baller like YuWon would come by. So it was essential for the Lackey to secure YuWon here.
[You have spent 850,000 points.]
[You obtained 1.7kg of adamantium.]
It was a pretty decent trade for YuWon.
Truthfully, the sooner he obtained adamantium, the better it was for him. In fact, the Lackey was right to suggest a loan to purchase it if necessary because what YuWon needed wasnât just to climb the Tower without any troubles.
âNow I need to get this to AhjussiâŚâ YuWon thought while looking at the ăPure Dark Divine Crystală on the back of his invisible glove. âHowever, I need this for the next test.â
The 11th Floor was Olympusâs domain. That meant that Olympus had many options to manipulate the test as well as to lay traps for him.
The ăPure Dark Divine Crystală was YuWonâs greatest weapon. Not only could it release its own mana, it could change the attribute of mana with little effort.
âIâll have to go down as soon as I finish this test.â
Even for someone like Hephaestus, refining adamantium was no easy task, adding to the list of reasons why not too many people sought out this amazing mineral.
One month at the very least to even over three months. Thatâs how long it would take to produce the item. So taking that into account, it wouldnât be a wise choice for YuWon to sideline the Crystal on this floor.
With a week left until the test, YuWon actually had a lot of time remaining.
âIf thatâs the caseâŚâ
After taking a moment to think, YuWon checked his status window before getting up.
âWhy donât I go on a walk?â
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Reaper Scans
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Hoon was one of the so-called geniuses. Not only was he a talented Pure-Blood player, being a direct descendent of the NamGung Clan, he had a background that supported his skills.
Since the Tutorial, he had passed various tests before his peers. Having come from one of the top martial clans in the Martial Realm, as well as having a father that was an executive at the mid-sized Martial Guild, heâd had no obstacles.
Talent and skills. Support of a large faction. Natural-born leadership. Hard-working. With all those qualities, Hoon was definitely qualified to be the leader of his group.
âThis isnât as hard as I thought itâd be.â
âYeah. I was expecting more since I heard it was the hardest dungeon on the 11th Floor.â
âIf this is all there is to it, we can definitely see it through to the end.â
âWell, thatâs a given considering who we have.â
His teammates, whose morale was at an all-time high, all turned their gazes to Hoon, who was wiping his sword with a towel.
Hoon had long hair that was tied up in a traditional topknot. He was silently preparing to continue the raid of the dungeon, looking after a large sword that was the size of his own body.
Clatterâ
Hoon got up from his seat. Having rested plenty, he picked one of the splitting paths, saying âHow about this way?â
âIf thatâs the direction you want to go.â
âThings always go well for those who were meant to be something. If you want to go that way, Iâm with you.â
âI agree as well.â
The ten teammates were in unanimous consent.
Being a maze-type dungeon, unless you had a high search-type skill, it was basically luck of the draw.
âSince we donât have a lot of time, letâs hurry. We donât have many days left if we want to finish the dungeon raid and get some rest before the test.â
âUnderstood.â
âThe test, you say⌠Now that I think about it, it really is almost upon us.â
The 11th Floorâs test was the largest scale battle that players climbing the Tower would face, and tests that hundreds of players participated in together were also not very common.
âIs there any need to be so nervous? This test looks like itâll be a complete cake walk.â
âYeah. Team A is just full of scrubs.â
Despite the scale of the battle, the team composition was so far in their favor it was practically impossible to feel nervous.
The difference between the two teams was so large, some were even calling it the worst team draw in history.
âThere was one person that was noteworthy though.â
âKim YuWon?â
âHe is kind of a hotshot.â
âTrue. He even passed the Heavenly Demonic Cultâs test.â
âHeâs really fucking unlucky, ending up on that team.â
Rumor had already spread that the Kim YuWon was on Team A. People thought that this would end up being his first major setback after having smashed the records of every floor so far.
âStill, if he can even win this test, itâll really prove that heâs great. In a way, itâd be another record.â
Because of that, people started to talk, speculating whether or not YuWon would simply give up this test.
âStop chatting and stay on your guard. We donât know when there might be an ambush,â Hoon said, taking the lead and scolding his teammates. âWeâre going to give it our all in this test as well. Thatâs all there is to it.â
âOkay!â
âAlright, I got it.â
âI promise to keep that in mind, captain.â
Replying to Hoon, his teammates looked at how reliable their leader was.
Agreaâs Maze, said to be the hardest dungeon on the 11th Floor. Centered around Hoon, his team was raiding that very dungeon.
âWe all have to level up one or two levels. And actually defeating Agrea should help the finances of the team quite a bit,â Hoon thought while tightly gripping his sword. âKim YuWon, huhâŚâ
Hoon had heard that name multiple times before. He was one of the players that were making names for themselves on the lower floors, just like him. In fact, it was well regarded that YuWon was far superior to him.
He didnât know where YuWon was a Pure-Blood from, but he honestly wasnât all that curious. What he really wanted to know was if his skills were as great as rumored.
âIâd like to be able to face him at least once in this test.â
While he was lost in thought, they arrived at the next room.
Hoon prepared to use his skill, tensing up his legs. âStop for a second,â he ordered his team while slowly stepping forward. âEveryone, prepare for combatâŚâ
Despite being ready for a fight, Hoon suddenly stopped in his tracks.
His teammates that were following him asked in confusion, âWhatâs wrong?â
âIs something thereâŚ?â
âHuh?â
His teammatesâ reactions were no different than his.
At the end of the tunnel, a large, circular room appeared. And inside that room, there was a purple blaze as well as dozens of spider monsters that were burnt to a crisp by the very same flames.
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