The players stared at the nine swaying tails before them.
ââŠNo way. Itâs a Nine-tails?â
âT-this is crazy! Specter was barely able to defeat a Six-tails!â
âAh, ahâŠâ
The players looked to Cha Min-woo, faces turning white. Theyâd lost the will to fight just by the sight of it.
Such was the nature of a âBoss Monsterâ.
Even if he was going to die soon, Cha Min-woo was still an elite. He raised his voice and spoke to the fearful players.
âThereâs no place to run within the Gate. As soon as we turn our backs, weâll all die!â
Of course, he hadnât expected a Nine-tails. But his spirit wasnât shaken.
Itâs still a monster. If we pierce its heart or cut its head, itâll die.
Plus, the traps that theyâd prepared for the Cinder Fox were at least three times stronger than the first.
âWe can do it! Everyone, get it together!â He shook them out of their stupor.
âY-yeah. Letâs get it together.â
ââŠWeâll die if we try to run. We should at least get in a punch or two.â The players got back into formation. At the same time, the Cinder Fox slowly started toward them.
âNow!â
As soon as he gave the command, the players activated the trap.
Bzzzzzt!
The trap activated in the same manner as before. The transmitters were three times as thick, and it sounded similar to thunder as it activated.
It made the Cinder Fox pause.
âI-it worked!â
âThe trap worked!â
âWe can do it⊠We can defeat it!â
They had hope that they would write their names in the pages of history.
And then they saw it.
Grrraaahh!
The eyes of the Cinder Fox, filled with rage.
ââŠâŠ!â
âG-gah!â They lowered their eyes without even knowing. A shiver ran down their spines and goosebumps prickled their skin under the eyes of the predator.
The Cinder Fox splayed its tails like a fan.
The magic it released destroyed the trap in one fell swoop.
Crackle, pop! Boom!
The players started to panic as they looked upon the remains of their trap.
âH-how could it break right now?â
âNo!â
Dozens of Fire Foxes trailed behind the Cinder Fox. Each one held as much magic as a magic userâs âFireballâ spell. They attacked at once, breaking through the playersâ formations.
Crash! Slam!
The sand kicked up into the air, and the players started to fall, shrieking.
âGaaahh!â
âUrk, my leg! My leg!â
âI-I⊠I canât see!â
As battle erupted around him, Cha Min-woo shouted to the players.
âWhere are you going?! Stick to the formation! If we break it now, weâllâŠÂ Ahh!â
His shoulder was suddenly filled with burning pain. Quickly turning, he saw that it was ablaze with foxflame.
I didnât even see it comingâŠ!
As soon as he put it out, the skin on his shoulder started to blister.
This was the strength of his enemies.
He was arrogant to ever think that he could defeat them.
ââŠWhat is this?â
With a dejected look on his face, he let out a low laugh. Werenât the monsters supposed to be at his level?
He shivered. The desert was hot, and the Cinder Foxâs fire only made it hotter. But his chest was starting to feel cold.
ââŠâŠâ
His eyes glazed over, conviction broken.
Itâs over.
âNone of our strategies, tactics, or hi-tech equipment worked. HowâŠâ How were they supposed to defeat it? How did Specter kill such a monster?
He couldnât find an answer. He looked up at the sky, feeling the heat gather around him. The air above him glowed. The fire fell around the players like a falling sun.
At that moment, he thought to himself.
Ah⊠This is how I die.
He had no thought to dodge it, nor did he have any time to process it as the fire hurled toward him.
A clear voice brought him back to reality.
âStrategies, tactics, andâwhat was itâhi-tech equipment? Sure, theyâre good.â
Step, step.
A man walked on the hot sand, toward him. He casually stood in front of Cha Min-woo and looked up.
âDo you know what you do when you come across a monster that canât be defeated by those things?â
Without knowing, Cha Min-woo nodded. He didnât understand why the man thought that, but he thought that he would know the answer.
With his scrawny body, Seo Jun-ho was like a light in the darkness.
âItâs simple. Players sought it even when they first appeared. Even after all these years, itâs something that every player needs.â
Shing!
Seo Jun-hoâs sword rang as he pulled it from its sheath.
âItâs overwhelming combat ability.â
ââŠâŠ!â
Cha Min-wooâs eyes reflected Seo Jun-hoâs back.
Seo Jun-ho sliced from the top to the bottom. With a single swing, his sword cut through a wall of fire.
Wooooshhh!
It was the Cinder Foxâs strongest attack: Cinder Fireball*. Seo Jun-ho lowered his arm with a frown. (*Same attack as the webtoon but has a different name from the playersâ Fireball.)
Tsk. Still a long way to go.
It had used a third of its magic in the attack, but the poor soul next to him was still in shock.
But⊠will this be enough?
Seo Jun-ho looked behind him and sighed. First, he had to get the others out of harmâs way.
He looked back to the Cinder Fox.
âTake the others and run.â Already flustered, Cha Min-woo quickly answered.
âLight⊠I-I mean. What about you, Seo Jun-ho-nim?â Seo Jun-ho turned around in confusion as he heard the formality.
âI have to fulfill my inherent duty as a player.â
âInherent duty⊠as a player?â
âWhyâre you asking? Is there anything else Iâd do?â
Hunting monsters and clearing Gates. That was the alpha and omega of the players.
â âKrahhhh!â
The Cinder Fox directed its fury at the player that had blocked its attack.
Seo Jun-ho made a face and muttered to himself.
ââŠItâs hot.â The air around him was as hot as a sauna.
I thought this last time too, but this guy sure is hot-blooded.
(TN: He uses the word âburn/hotâ, which can also mean âwild/full of energyâ.)
Cha Min-woo had snapped back to his senses and gathered the others behind the dunes. After Seo Jun-ho saw this, he let out a small laugh.
âNow that the stragglers are goneâŠâ
He stared into the raging eyes of the Cinder Fox.
âYou and me, letâs have some fun.â
â âGuoohhh!â
The sand exploded as the Cinder Fox roared. But Seo Jun-ho wasnât shaken. He took a step forward.
Wooooosh!
Dozens of foxflame started to form again above him.
âNow that thereâs no one here to seeâŠâ He could use his Frost skill as much as he wanted.
Crackle!
A shield formed before him. It was at least twice as thick as before. With his ice shield in hand, Seo Jun-ho rushed forward.
Clang!! Wooooosh!
He wasnât quick enough and foxflame rained on the shield, but Seo Jun-ho gritted his teeth and ran.
I have to close the distance for now.
â âGrahhhhk!â
Still the human did not stop. The Cinder Fox opened its mouth. It planned to use its strongest attack, Cinder Fireball, once more to stop him by force. Seo Jun-ho blinked.
Itâs taking a long time to charge up. Is it Cinder Fireball again?
If a powerful attack was used, it would give a bigger opportunity. Seo Jun-ho wasnât stupid enough to miss his chance.
âHup!â As the Cinder Fox released Fireball from its mouth, Seo Jun-hoâs aching legs pushed him off the ground and over the dunes.
Even though Iâm me, if I take a direct hitâŠ
Neither his magic nor his body would be able to take it. Knowing this, Seo Jun-ho lowered his shield and stepped on top of it.
Woooosh!
He rode the shield like a board over the sand dunes.
Woooosh!
The attack grazed over his head.
Anyone watching would have felt their heart race from danger, but Seo Jun-ho didnât even blink.
Crash!
The dune that was hit exploded and rained down dust.
â ââŠâŠGrrr.â
The Cinder Fox narrowed its eyes. It couldnât see the human because of the sand.
â âSniff.â
But it could âsmellâ it.
The Cinder Fox followed the scent and swiped its front paw.
Swooooshh!
Its claw caught on something. Its eyes quickly turned violent. That was because it hadnât caught a human, but a towel drenched in sweat. Seo Jun-ho leapt out of the dust and into the air, stepping on its nose.
The Frost skill sure is nice.
As soon as the dust had started to kick up, heâd thrown the towel and frozen himself. Of course, his scent had been erased perfectly. From the very beginning, the Cinder Fox would only have been able to take the bait.
â âKyaaak!â
He jumped over its enormous body.
(TN: man be jumping like a frog | PR: man be flexing them leg day gains)
Iâm finally here.
As it turned, its nine tails were perfectly in view.
The Cinder Fox was a monster that got stronger the more tails it had.
Back when he was still Specter, heâd considered the opposite.
It gets stronger the more tails it has. But what if the number of tails decreased?
Seo Jun-ho brandished his sword. His past self had seen it himself. He was sure of the results.
Crackle!
The temperature around him dropped.
It was because the sword in Seo Jun-hoâs hand radiated a cold energy.
Crack!
As the sword and tail met, they let out a sound like shattering china. The corner of Seo Jun-hoâs mouth quirked up as he saw the hundreds of ice shards fall before him.
âLast time, I got all burned while cutting off each tail one by oneâŠâ Thankfully, there was no need to do that anymore. âNow, all I have to do is freeze and break them.â
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â âKyaaack!â
The Cinder Fox let out a piercing cry as it lost four of its precious tails.