It was a completely new class to me, one that no one had Played during ten years of Playing.
I opened up the detailed explanation.
[Detailed Explanation]
The Observer must maintain the âposition of an observerâ. The Observer avoids excessively proactive Playing.0% EXP in direct hunting0% Coin acquisition in direct hunting0% item drop rate if Observer makes the killThe Observer can determine the domain he observes.Can use the class skill âObserverâs Domainâ. (+detailed explanation)Current proficiency: 1The Observer can observe the world with special eyes.Can use the class skill âObserverâs Eyeâ. (+detailed explanation)Current proficiency: 1
âObserverâŠâ
Did âmust maintain the position of an observerâ mean that I had to sit back and only observe? I had to look into it a bit more.
âDirect huntingâŠâ
I applied what I knew. âDirect huntingâ basically meant that I would be cutting down at least 50% of the monsterâs HP.
âAnd if I make the final blow, the item drop rate is 0%.â
The class was just as the name described.
âIt really is an observerâŠâ
Up until now, there didnât seem to be many positives, despite this being a special class I acquired by using a High Advancement Assist Scroll.
âNo. That canât be.â
There were definitely classes out there that looked unimpressive on the outside but were capable of enormous power. Observer had to be one of those classes. I didnât have concrete evidence for this conviction; it was simply a feeling I had from the Playing Iâd done so far, something like the oft-mentioned âintuitionâ.
âLetâs check the class-exclusive skills.â
I could read the detailed explanations of both skills.
Creates a field where âObserverâs Eyeâ takes effect.For party Play, EXP +50%Range: 5 meters
It increased the EXP gain when Playing in a party and created a field linked to âObserverâs Eyeâ. That meant I had to find out what Observerâs Eye was.
[Detailed Explanation]
Skill name: Observerâs Eye (Current proficiency: 1)Skill effect:Flow Perception: Visualize the flow of nature.Action Duplication: Copy the actions of an observation target (currently cannot be used).Title Duplication: Use the title and similar abilities of an observation target (currently cannot be used).Ability Share: Share an ability with designated observation targets (currently cannot be used).Conditions for use:Must possess the ability âCalm Observerâs Eyeâ.Must be contracted with the âNameless Observerâ.Must be in a private area set for Playing.
I was speechless for a moment.
âAt least right now⊠itâs terrible.â
I couldnât call this âawesome!â right now. It didnât even have a class-exclusive attack or defense skill that were so common. Plus, I would actually get no EXP if I hunted a monster directly.
But there was a silver lining, and that was the âObserverâs Eyeâ that appeared to be the core of the Observer class.
âTo summarizeâŠâ
I felt like I knew what kind of class Observer was. It was a class where you carefully observed a certain target. The target of observation had to be within the âObserverâs Domainâ, and I would use âObserverâs Eyeâ to examine them.
âI think it means I can then copy the abilities of the target being observed.â
The current proficiency was 1. The higher the proficiency became, the more abilities I would be able to unlock.
âNot just abilities, but even their titles.â
Even if I didnât go out and earn titles of my own, once Observerâs Eye grew in proficiency, I would eventually be able to use the titles of others.
âAnd later onâŠâ
I could even share my abilities with others.
âIâd be able to see a Fist King using Single Hit Finisher.â
The class had an intermediary playstyle that would allow me to share the abilities of those within my domain, giving the right ability to the right person. At the moment, that was what I had figured out about the âObserverâ class.
âOr for example, Yeonseo using Platinum Shield.â
Of course, I didnât expect it to be an omnipotent skill. I wouldnât be able to arbitrate everything like I wanted.
âButâŠâ
The profit Iâd be able to earn by sharing a useful skill or innate ability at the perfect time was likely something I couldnât even imagine.
âTo make that happen, I need to make sure my party members have excellent abilities to begin with.â
That condition was already partially fulfilled. Kim Sunhwa. So Yoohyun. Shin Yeonseo. These three alone were party members who were top of the line no matter where they went, and they all wanted to party with me.
I purposefully said aloud, âThe problem is⊠leveling up.â
I was now level 30. The stretch between level 30 and 40 was called the Hell Phase. Mindlessly trying to push through the level 30-40 period was a foolâs errand. Of course, it was something that could be settled with hard work, but it would take at least five years to get through this stretch with effort alone.
âLetâs think about it slowly.â
This class called Observer was one with very obvious pros and cons.
âA class that canât shine in the beginning.â
But later?
âIts value will be unlimited.â
Looking at it now, that future was a bit far-off. How exhausting was it to get less EXP from killing monsters? How was I supposed to get through the Hell Phase?
âButâŠâ
Strangely enough, I was starting to feel confident that I could do it. I couldnât express exactly why that was.
âI think I can do it.â
I felt like I could do it. Or rather, to be more preciseâ
âFeels kinda like it fits me perfectlyâŠ?â
I didnât know why, but a sense of inexplicable confidence that I had gotten a class that fitted me like a glove was blooming within me.
âFor now, letâs give it a shot.â
I said aloud, âI thank the Nameless Observer for giving me such a good opportunity.â
But when I spoke, an interference Iâd never even imagined occurred. When I said âNameless Observerâ, it came out as wordless buzzing.
âWhaâ?â
It seemed the Nameless Observer didnât want to reveal that they were my contracted Guardian.
âThatâs why theyâre nameless.â
There was also a condition like the following in order to use âObserverâs Eyeâ:
Must be in a private area set for Playing.
At least from what I could tell right now, it seemed the Nameless Observer was fundamentally the type of Guardian who didnât like to reveal themselves to the public. Matching a Guardianâs disposition was also important.
âIn order to carry out your will and not disappoint all the esteemed Guardians, I vow to do my utmost to Play.â
Those words were a sort of pretense that was cemented over a long period of time. The great majority of Guardians liked to hear words like that during a Playerâs advancement. I didnât get any real notices, but I was sure that many Guardians were finding me laudable right now.
[The Pause has been deactivated.]
The world began to regain its color.
I was lying on my bed. I got the âObserverâ class, and there were a lot of things I had to do moving forward. I also recalled the threat my sister gave me earlier.
âPull something like this again, and⊠Iâll kill you.
Her words were pretty savage, but her expression made it seem like she was on the verge of tears, so I just said âokâ. I said I was sorry for being late, but my sister just whirled around and went into her room. It was the same as when she ended the call. Apparently, she really hated showing me her tears. Really, she was such a softie at heart.
âOi. Whatâve you been chomping on this whole time?â
The squirrel that got a name from me, âDarongiâ, was clinging to the ceiling. To my fascination, he was able to scuttle about perfectly fine while upside down, like a frickinâ cockroach.
A [!] appeared over his head.
I didnât know what it was, but it seemed my older sister or Sunhwa gave him some dried fruits or something. Startled by my words, Darongi jumped down from the ceiling onto my stomach. Then, he covered his mouth and looked around warily, almost like he was guarding against someone stealing his food.
âNo oneâs taking it from you. Would anyone take something youâve been eating?â
As if reassured by those words, Darongi nodded and snuggled up to my side.
The snoozing marks kept popping up, and honestly, it was a bit cute.
Knock knock.
The person who knocked and came in was Sunhwa. Wearing loose pajamas, she was petite and cute today as well. Sometimes, it was hard to tell whether she was an elementary schooler or a middle schooler. Though to be fair, being in your first year of middle school wasnât that far off from being an elementary school student.
âIs it âcause we overcame the crisis of death together?â
I felt myself growing fond of her, and every time I saw her, I had the feeling of wanting to protect her somehow, like it was good that she became my little sister.
âOppa. I got a call from Yeonseo unnie.â
âWhy didnât she call me directly?â
âShe said you wouldnât pick upâŠâ
Oh right, I had my phone on mute. When I checked my phone, I found a whopping seven missed calls.
âDoes Yeonseo unnie like you, oppa?â
âWhatâs this about all of a sudden?â
âIt seemed like she was too obsessed with you.â
âShe must have something important to say.â
Come to think of it, before I chose my class, Yeonseo did say she had something important to talk about.
âAnyway, I donât accept it yet. Even though Yeonseo unnie is prettyâŠ!â
She said some nonsense, and then I saw:
Summary: Slight Brother Complex
She went from a âWeak Brother Complexâ to a âSlight Brother Complexâ. Should I be calling this⊠progress?
TN: Previously, I had her at âslightâ brother complex, but weak was the more accurate word, so it has been changed.
âWell⊠itâs puberty.â
With time, her brother complex would probably fade on its own. I didnât think about it that hard.
I called Yeonseo, who yelled at me as soon as she picked up.
âHey! Whyâd you pick up so late!
âMy phone was on mute. Whatâs up?â
âCanât you be a bit better at picking up?
âIâm ending the call if you have nothing to say.â
âW-What? W-Wait a sec! I do have something important to say.
I listened in amusement. Yeonseo was the one who needed to say something, not me.
âWhat is it?â
âSo basicallyâŠ
Yeonseo began to talk. After hearing what she had to say, I had a hard time saying it was (in my opinion) all that important.
âThatâs right. Itâs about the time⊠when the Players Association starts becoming more active.â
3 months had already passed since I went into the âForest of Unknownsâ. It was about time for the Players Association to start taking an active role. They were convening Players from all over the country and giving them âPlayer Licensesâ, and soon, they would start assigning âranksâ.
âVarious rules. Tacit agreements. The distribution of items or profit. Big guilds sponsored by conglomerates.â
This was a time when such things were starting to get hammered out. Mankind was becoming more prepared to accept new tech a little more proactively.
âThe 1st Player Convention is happening tomorrow afternoon. We should be able to gain a lot of information there, donât you think? They say thereâll be a lot of open positions in big guilds. You can even get contracted with a conglomerate and get a high annual salary! Youâre going tomorrow too, right?
Come to think of it, it was already almost September 13. The 1st Player Convention was the first convention within Korea. Just as I was about to respond, Darongi sprang upright like a meerkat. I thought he was repositioning himself, but he then jumped off the bed and ran off. At the same time, I heard the doorbell go off.
I knew that at some point, someone would come to our house. Actually, I knew it would happen before the âPlayer Conventionâ.
âHey. Wait a bit. Someone came over, Iâll call you back.â
I hung up the call with Yeonseo.
âThat person isâŠ!â
This was something I had long-since predicted, but I didnât know it would be the person who I now saw at our door.