Tens of thousands of posts appeared on the âFirst Matchingâ board every day, asking simple questions
-Title: Um, are there hacks for matching?
Players with too much time would click on it without a second thought. The contents of the post itself were simple.
- I just had a match, but Iâm really confused. It told me I lost as soon as the match started.
It sounded impossible, but people grinned as they took the bait.
- Oh, you donât know? Thatâs because they kicked you at the speed of light.
- You accidentally pressed âforfeitâ.
-Lolol theyâre gonna cry, letâs stop teasing them. OP was just too weak.
âI forgot to add my stats, so I edited them in.
The revised post showed the authorâs records. The Player had participated in 50 matches so far, which were considered rookie numbers. However, considering that they had a win rate of 82%, they were quite the talented newbie with a lot of potential.
- What the, youâre not half bad. Look at that win rate.
âI still have much to learn, but Iâm currently at the Butterfly Valley Guild.
âHuh? Isnât that a really good underdog Guild?
Typically, in sports, the term âunderdogâ was used negatively. However, when it referred to Guilds, the meaning was quite different.
âThey canât beat out the Big 6, but theyâre like ferocious dogs, always snapping behind them and waiting for an opportunity to take their place.â
The author of the post was a part of Butterfly Valley, which was one such Guild. Most Players could only ever dream of getting into one of them.
After this was revealed, things started to get weird. Players that were in an underdog Guild were much more influential than typical Players. In other words, the post now had legitimacy.
- So, a level 102 Player in an underdog Guild was defeated as soon as the match started?
âI couldnât even react, to be exact. Actually, if Iâm being honest, I couldnât even see what had attacked me.
- Thatâs too much. Is it really a hack?
- If thatâs true, this would be the first bug since the matching system was added seven years ago.
- Well, even if the System is in charge, loopholes are inevitable. Seven years is a long time to go without any bugs.
- Now matching is ruined tooo;;; I was wondering why my win rate had reached 25% recentlyâŚ
- Thatâs on youâŚ
As the number of replies on the post shot up, it quickly became the top post.
People who used the community forums before knew that top posts would get a lot more engagement than regular posts.
- Huh? What happened?
- Wow, I just read over the original post and this is insane. Shouldnât the Administrator do something about this?
- Do we know the nickname and the stats of the hacker?
âThey didnât have a nickname yet. Their recordâs 13 wins, 0 losses.
It was natural for others to speak up once someone broke the silence. The self-proclaimed sacrificial lambs of the entity started to appear one by one. They would have 14 wins now, instead of 13.
- Huh? That happened to me too! A Player with 7 wins and 0 losses did this to me. ă _ă ;;
âDid that Player also use a spear?
âHuh? Wasnât it the guy who used a halberd?
- Wow, so I wasnât the only one this happened to. A few hours ago, I was defeated in the same way as a Player with 10 wins and 0 losses.
âDid that Player also use a spear?
âThey didnât right? It was the guy who used a halberd, right? Iâm right, arenât I?
âIâm sorry to but in, but isnât this the bastard who used a dagger?
âHuh? No? It was the one who used a bow, thoughâŚ
â???
The Players were dumbfounded as they looked through the comments. Based on what was happening, they could only reach one conclusion.
- I-it must be a hack! And there are multiple people using it!
- Matching is ruined! Everyone get out while you can if you donât want to lose your points!
- What if we leave System inquiries? Even though weâve only been receiving automated replies for the past few years.
âThatâs a good idea. Letâs all try this.
Players started to leave angry inquiries one by one. A candle became a small ember, then a flame, and then it started to burn like a bonfire.
Of course, not all Players who used the matching system left complaints. However, even as a portion of the population, they were causing great frustration for one particular person.
***
Seo Jun-Ho was sitting in his guest room at Del Ice instead of the matching systemâs waiting room. Across from him, the Frost Queen was eating cake and tea with Spirit Crystal shavings.
âYou truly are powerful,â she said.
âHehehe, of course, I am. Iâm the strongest.â
In the beginning, Seo Jun-Ho had only started to do matches to gain PP, but he found that it was an unexpectedly refreshing stress-relieving activity to do.
âI donât know how long it has been since Iâve fought someone without hiding my skills,â he said.
âIt is not something I have seen before. When you fight with fiends, you are always hitting them while getting hit.â
âMatches are different from hunting.â Seo Jun-Ho could check his skills while dueling other Players and fill the gaps he discovered. It wasnât as efficient as a real fight, but Seo Jun-Ho was getting stronger with every match. Though, of course, the best part was the stress relief.
âWhatâs more, I canât practice Overclocking like this in real battle.â He couldnât make a single mistake when he was fighting fiends, so he had to pay careful attention to his Overclocking output. It was a very sensitive factor.
But in matches?
âIt doesnât really matter if I mess up a bit. Still, I donât think Iâll ever lose.â
Thanks to that, he managed to greatly increase the amount of time he could maintain Overclocking. He felt like he could now use Overclocking at 20% output in battle. Once he fought in a few more matches, he would surely be able to adjust to it.
âHehehe. Frost, the next time we make a video, you wonât have to worry about the copyright fees.â
âWhat great news!â She rejoiced like a director who had just received a large budget from her boss. âWell, you have 130,000 PPâŚYou have gained so much in a short amount of time.â
âI have about 210,000 PP in total. But itâs still not enough. I want to hit at least 500,000,â Seo Jun-Ho said.
âHm. You are already so wealthy, but I am wondering about just how much PP does the person with the highest PP have?â
âI donât knowâŚProbably around ten million at least? It might even be a hundred million?â
âHaa.â She let out a low sigh at the unimaginable number. At the same time, someone knocked on the door.
âSeo Jun-Ho. Itâs me, Graham,â said the person on the other side of the door.
âOh, come in.â
Graham stepped in and sulked. âYou have truly ordered the worst weapons. But thereâs a problem.â
âHuh? What problem?â Seo Jun-Ho asked.
âYou know that bracelet? We canât seem to put in the right magic no matter what we do. Youâll probably need a mage from the Magic Tower.â
âI know. I already asked an acquaintance to take care of it,â Seo Jun-Ho said. Even though he had become very close with the dwarves over the past few days, he couldnât introduce Skaya as a friend because she would appear to be closer to Kim Woo-Joong rather than himself. If word of this spread, it would be a headache to deal with.
âSo if you just make it, I can take care of the magic portion myself,â he finished.
âHmâŚÂ Alright, then.â
âHow are the other weapons coming along?â
âLike I just said, you only asked for good-for-nothing weapons so itâll take some more time. Wait four more days,â Graham said. It had already been two days since they began forging the weapons. If it would take four more days, that means that it would take about a week to finish even if the entire White Anvil Tribe was working on it.
âYouâve been working hardâŚâ
âI donât want to hear that from the bastard who gave me this work,â Graham grumbled. He left the house, scowling.
âAnyhow, just wait a few more days.â
âYes, sir.â
After Graham left, the Frost Queen spoke, âContractor. Where do you plan to use all those mysterious weapons?â
âThey all have their useâŚâ
Ring.
âOh, a message.â Well, there werenât many people who would send him a message. Only Skaya, Gong Ju-Ha, and Kim Woo-Joong⌠â...Itâs not any of them?â
Seo Jun-Ho blinked. He had never seen such a message before.
[Hey, we need to talk - Reiji]
âReiji?â Why did the name sound familiar? Where had he heard it before?
He tilted his head as the Frost Queen elegantly took a bite of her cake before she commented, âIt is the name of the 2nd floor Administrator.â
âHuh?â
She was right. The 2nd floor Administrator, Reijiâthat was her name.
âWait, the 2nd floor Administrator is asking me for a private meeting?â
Of course, this wasnât the first time Seo Jun-Ho had done this sort of thing. He had met face-to-face with the 1st floor Administrator, Gray, after all.
âBut that timeâŚâ
Wasnât the reason why that meeting happened because he had broken the rules by trying to enter the Cave of Trials twice? No matter how he wracked his brain, he couldnât think of anything he had done wrong this time. âWhat? Iâm a law-abiding citizenâŚâ
Seo Jun-Ho was suddenly teleported to a strange place, just like the time with Gray.
âSo Administrators have such mysterious abilities,â the Frost Queen commented.
â...Theyâre amazing abilities,â Seo Jun-Ho corrected. Even at his level, Seo Jun-Ho didnât manage to notice any sign that he was about to be transported. The path he had taken was completely blacked out.
âButâŚâ He looked around. The place he was in was very different from when he met the 1st floor Administrator. Grayâs space had been completely empty and gray, void of any furniture. âBeds? Sofas?â
However, this place was filled with countless beds and sofas and was dotted with plush cushions.
âHey.â The voice came from the person laying on the couch in front of him. She was a healthy-looking female with copper skin.
âUmâŚÂ Reiji-nim?â Her eyes were captivating despite being slightly narrowed, but he couldnât be fooled by appearances. He had to be very careful around her.
After all, didnât her name mean ârageâ?[1]
She gestured with her fingers. âCâmere.â
Seo Jun-Ho scrambled over to the couch, and she tilted her head.
âHey, Player.â
âYes?â
âAre you crazy?â
â...Huh?â
She glared at him for a second before pulling out one of the tens of thousands of papers that seemed to be stuffing the ground beneath her sofa.
- Iâm gonna report you. It seems that youâve hacked the matching system. Did you think an Administrator would slack on their work?
Reiji pulled out another paper.
- Do your work, Administrator. Why hasnât the System fired her yet?
She pulled out another.
- Noona, Iâm gonna send you a hundred more complaints if you donât patch the bug. This bastard.
Swoosh!
She threw up all the papers in the air. Seo Jun-Ho looked up at her as he watched them flutter down.
âWhat are those?â he asked.
âI wonder. Personally, I think theyâre all complaints Iâve received because of you.â She let out a long sigh and sat up, scratching her head. âYou can probably tell from my name, but Iâm pretty laid-back.â
â...And not angry?â
Wait, did her name mean âlazyâ and not ârageâ?[2]
âWhen I get complaints, I usually put up an automated response no matter how many I get,â she explained.
âWhat a horrible Administrator,â the Frost Queen whispered.
âBut I canât do that this time. Why? The higher-ups woke me up and told me to make a detailed report. Dammit!â
That was why she was so angry. Because a mere Player had woken her up. Not only that, but she had also been having a sweet dream about retiring as a civil servant.
âSo even though itâs annoying, I have to check it out and write a report. So sit tight.â As Reiji stared at him for a moment, a hologram window appeared in front of her. âLetâs see. Name is Seo Jun-Ho, country of origin is Korea, birthdate isâŚÂ Huh? What is this?â
Her eyes grew wide and then softened. She looked up at Seo Jun-Ho, then back at the window. âAre you really 50 years old? Are you an age regressor? No, that shouldnât be possible on Earth yet,â As she muttered to herself, she continued to read Seo Jun-Hoâs personal information. âThings of note, defeated the Floormaster of the 1st floor 26 years agoâŚÂ Huh? Wait. So youâre Specter?â Her eyes grew wide.
What was with her reaction?
1. âReijiâ sounds like rage, but we went with a romanization because the Korean word can be read in different ways. â
2. They are spelled the same. L and R are pronounced very similarly in Korean. â