Iron Lionâs Harmonica. Hyukjin was very familiar with this famously famous item.
âAn item that was auctioned for $27 million in Las Vegas.â
The buyer was none other than the Gold Pyramid, Michelle.
âThe item shop is restricted to 3 minutes.â
It wasnât a long time. First, he examined the Iron Lionâs Harmonica.
[Iron Lionâs Harmonica]
?
Hyukjin was unable to see the item description at his current level.
âThere might be a special restriction on it.â
After peering closely at it with Observerâs Eye, he saw a little more.
[Iron Lionâs Harmonica]
?
*Sovereign class exclusive
That was all he could see. Any further was overdoing it.
âItâs a no-brainer.â
There might be even better items here, with even greater value. But he didnât want to run that risk. Why would he, when there was an item worth $20 million right in front of him? He chose the sure win directly within armâs reach.
âYou still have over two minutes left,â said Senia.
âI know.â
âYouâre going to purchase something right away?â
âYep, I gotta.â
He checked the price.
[Coins: cannot use]
[Cash: 1,500,000 USD]
A tremor ran down his body.
âCanât buy with Coins anyway.â
Hyukjin didnât think he would see that stipulation as early as the beginner period. As far as he knew, items that could only be purchased with cash only started appearing in the intermediate period, with most of them coming in the expert period. A few economists said it was the Systemâs method of preventing excessive inflation, but there was no way to know if that was the truth.
â$1.5 millionâŚâ
He would have been in a real bind if he hadnât had the money.
[Will you make the purchase?]
They had long since left the bounds of science. The System independently judged how much âcashâ Hyukjin possessed.
[Your entire cash savings will be automatically withdrawn.]
Whether he had it in the bank, in his Inventory, or in a safe, the money would disappear on its own.
âThough I remember this phenomenon caused a huge ruckus in the financial world.â
That wasnât his problem. Hyukjin decided not to worry about it. Even if he ignored it, there were lots of smart people in the world who would work to resolve such issues.
[You have purchased âIron Lionâs Harmonicaâ.]
The Iron Lionâs Harmonica was in his Inventory. He immediately called Song Kiyeol.
âAn item auction will take place in Las Vegas.â
âAh, yes. I was informed that it will take place in one month.
Naturally, Giantgod Guild wasnât given an invitation. The auction was being hosted by the Gold Pyramid Michelle. It was an ultra-exclusive auction only the top guilds of each nation were invited to. People who received an invitation could both sell and buy.
âIt is a little inconvenient at times like this.â
Giantgod Guild had no fame. Even in Korea, there werenât many people who knew the guild. If they did, most people just knew it was a guild with So Yoohyun and Shin Yeonseo in it. Granted, it was a truly trivial problem.
âSell an item for me there.â
And that was because he had a good pushâno, a good business partner. All he had to do was ask him for a favor.
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Reaper Scans
Translator - Lei
Proofreader - Ash
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Hyukjin was lying on his bed, closing his eyes in apparent tiredness. The poison-using assassin class Player, Jung Sangchul, knitted his brows in indecision.
âWill I really⌠be able to kill that man?â
It would take more than a wishy-washy attack. That was what he could conclude from his secret observation so far.
âBut itâs impossible.â
He did come out on Song Junghyeâs orders, but no matter how he looked at it, this was an impossible task. However good at poison he might be, the danger to himself was too great. In the end, Jung Sangchul decided to give up.
Heâd probably get a terrible tonguelashing from Song Junghye, but that was better than risking his life. The man he had been examining was too dangerous.
Just then, he heard a voice.
âSmart choice.â
â...â
Jung Sangchul got down from the ceiling, becoming visible to the eye.
â...Did you know?â
âSurely you didnât think I didnât know?â
âWhy didnât you do anything?â
Hyukjin smiled. âBecause whether you attack me or go back, both outcomes are good for me.â
Sangchul was speechless. Kim Hyukjin. He was young, but he was absolutely not someone to be viewed lightly. Sangchul understood exactly what Hyukjin meant.
âIf I had attacked himâŚâ
An assassin whose location was perceived could not win against a regular combat class Player.
âIt would have given him justification.â
Justification to retaliate against Song Junghye.
âAnd I would have definitely been taken down.â
What about a situation like now, where he gave up on attacking and was retreating?
âHe intentionally called me out.â
This was a form of warning.
âIâm the best assassin in Blue Spearhead.â
Which meant there was no one in Song Junghyeâs guild, Blue Spearhead, who could successfully assassinate this man. In other words, they shouldnât even attempt it.
âYour main ability is poison, correct, Mr. Jang Sangchul?â
âYes.â
âYou were trying to kill Gu Sungmin before.â
â...â
âIâm not trying to blame you for that. I canât say youâre a good person, but the person who gave the order was Song Junghye.â
â...I never did such a thing.â
âLooks like you have an exceptional sense of loyalty to Director Song Junghye. Seeing as youâre playing innocent.â
Hyukjin already knew the assassinâs relationship with her was deeper than just subordinate and boss. The man was pretty much in love with her. The Jang Sangchul he remembered was like that.
âWell, whatever.â Hyukjin grinned. âPlease pass on the message that the Blue Spearhead isnât the only guild with assassins.â
â...â
âEven now, in this very room, someone is concealing themselves. Their presence, can you feel it?â
â...â
Jung Sangchul couldnât answer.
âWhere?â
He couldnât see anyone. He prided himself on having keen senses, but he couldnât feel them at all.
âYou canât feel them, can you?â
â...No, I canât.â
âPlease be sure to tell Miss Song that itâs not that I canât attempt an assassination, itâs just that Iâm choosing not to.â
â...â
Sangchul flinched. If there really was someone using Stealth in this room, they were a truly dangerous foe. Song Junghye could be erased from this world without a whisper.
âAre you certain someoneâs in stealth?â
âCanât believe me?â
âAt least as far as I know, among the Korean assassin class Players, IâmâŚâ
âThe top?â Hyukjin gave an intentional chuckle, obviously ridiculing him.
âThereâs no need to show you proof and no reason to, butâŚâ He pointed with his chin. âThe cup on the table, raise it.â
And then, the cup really did move. Someone in stealth mode had raised it. Sangchul felt cold sweat run down his back. Even as the cup moved, he couldnât feel the personâs presence at all. It was like there was a ghost in front of him.
âIs that enough proof for you?â
â...I understand very well now. I will relay your intent in full, Giantgod Guildmaster.â
âGo on then.â
Hyukjin flopped back onto his bed.
âThat was easy?â
The Poisoned Dagger was a tricky opponent. In a peaceful environment, it was possible to locate and threaten the assassin, but what if it was in the middle of a fierce fight, and his attention was consumed by something else? That was when Jang Sungchul was dangerous. It was best to eliminate dangerous factors in advance, and this would serve as a sufficient threat to Song Junghye as well.
âWell done.â
There was always soy sauce fried chicken in Hyukjinâs Inventory these days. He took out a leg and flung it out. Something caught it in midair and became visible.
It was the thieving genius, Darongi.
* * *
Hyukjin left Complex 1 and headed towards Complex 2. He stopped in front of the crosswalk. Some distance in front of him, in the center of the road, was the Guardian Tower Tintin, the structure in which Ahn Seohyeâs soul dwelled. She initiated the conversation.
âMaster. Itâs been a while.
He still wasnât used to being called Master. What kind of title was that, for the 21st century?
âDid anything of note happen?â
âNo.
No real issues had cropped up in the vicinity of the DMC Riverview Xi.
âButâŚ
The crosswalk signal changed to green. Hyukjin didnât cross. He had shared more than enough feelings with Seohye, and their relationship was one where he could deeply empathize with her. On top of that, there was a System-supported âmaster-subordinate relationshipâ between them, and he was able to read Seohyeâs feelings even more deeply.
âLoneliness?â
He suddenly felt bad.
âSorry. Iâll come more often.â
âWellâŚ
Seohye had become a Guardian Tower. She couldnât move from this spot. She could not drink or eat, nor could she sleep. She could only stand here, fixed in place. Like a building.
âI wonder if it feels⌠like solitary confinement.â
She didnât even have anyone to talk to. She couldnât delight in the pleasures of food. She couldnât even drink a simple cup of coffee. Countless people passed by every day, but no one paid any attention to the Guardian Tower anymore. They just thought of it as a sculpture.
âWhatâs more, sheâs got nothing to do.â
Other than him, she had no one else to talk to. She could only stand there like that for days, months, years.
âIâll come by often.â
âReally?
Seohyeâs voice suddenly got louder in unconscious excitement, which she quickly curbed.
âI-I mean⌠What I mean isâŚ
âI understand how you feel. Soon, Iâll try looking for a way to materialize your body.â
âThank you.
âThere must be a way.â
He just didnât know it yet. Hyukjin walked past the crosswalk. No one noticed it, but the âRed Eyeâ located at the very top of the Guardian Tower Tinin became a little more vibrant.
More vibrantly red.
* * *
The entire Giantgod cast got together for the first time in a while, meeting in the Giantgod Guildâs building near the Player Center.
So Yoohyun brought down his beer mug with a thump. He was bragging lately that his control over his strength had improved, and the action was to flaunt it. His expression was full of confidence, like he was claiming, âIâve got enough fine control to not break a glass like this!â
âHyungnim, youâre so busy even ten of you wouldnât be enough!â And then, he broke out in a hearty guffaw. âIâm so happy I get to serve you!â
â...â
Hyukjin had nothing to say. It was somehow scary that Yoohyun was being sincere right now. Yeonseo summed up the situation.
âSo essentially⌠you need to go to the Wind Temple, and what was it, the Sky of Freedom? You also need to work on the scenario related to the Predator Tree Colony, and thereâs also a Battlefield of Crows that might be connected to that, yeah? On top of that, youâve also got something to put up in the Las Vegas auction.â
Sunghyun added, âHe also has a scenario related to the Sword Forest.â
Sunhwa drained her glass of grapefruit-ade in one go, then said with a bright smile, âNo need to think too hard, Unnie. Oppa, my oppa will do it all well.â
âBut still, isnât there too much to do? Just how many scenarios is that?â
âItâs Oppa.â
Sunhwaâs smile got Yeonseo to smile in the end, too. âTrue. The dudeâs a monster.â
Everyone quickly moved on. Sung-gu said, âFudge. So Boss man, whatâre we gonna tackle first? You called us all up cause thereâs something for us to do, right?â
âHyukjin hyung will say it on his own. You talk too much, Hyung.â
It was Jo Sunghyun. He was taciturn in front of others, but he became unusually talkative in front of Choi Sung-gu.
âWeâre going to the Gran Seoul Dungeon. With a Player named Hyun Junghwa.â
Not long after, Hyun Junghwa came into the guild office, having received Hyukjinâs invitation. There was a quick round of introductions.
Hyukjin returned to the matter at hand.
âWeâre gonna go to the Gran Seoul Dungeon. With this person here.â
So Yoohyun didnât ask why. He only asked, âWhat do we need to do, Hyungnim?â
âWeâre gonna look for the cemetery field.â
There was a minor issueâthe Icewall guild under Song Junghyeâs command was still sealing off the Gran Seoul Dungeon entrance.
âTo do that, weâll have to break our way in.â
Yeonseo tilted her head. âBut that would expose us all, wouldnât it? Which Boss doesnât like.â
Hyukjin shrugged.
âNone of you guys knew?â
âWhat?â
âKnow what?â
Hyukjin took out a bow from his Inventory.
âIâm an archer.â
If the authorities stacked on the gate, he could just break them from a distance. It wasnât hard. Sunhwa nodded.
âAha!â
Everyone in Giantgod was instantly convinced. Everyone except for one person, Hyun Junghwa.
âWhat the heck?â
What was this sudden talk about being an archer or whatever? Why was everyone just accepting that âexplanationâ and moving on? She was a little confused, but she didnât say anything. She was quiet by nature, and wasnât the type to do things rashly.
Still puzzled, Junghwa concluded that she would find out before long.
And one day later, she realized what Hyukjin had meant.
Hyun Junghwa was stunned into speechlessness. What had just happened in front of her was just too shocking.