Seo Jun-Ho had only met one of the Nine Heavens until now. What he thought of Kim Woo-Joong could be summed up with a single sentence.
âHeâs hard on the outside but soft on the inside.â
Kim Woo-Joong had a kind heart but seemed cold and unapproachable to most. He was like a knife. On the other hand, Shin Sung-HyunâŚ
âHm, how should I say this? Heâs like a businessman.â
No, that wasnât enough to describe him. He had the air of a man of high status, like some second-generation chaebol. He resembled the many politicians whom Seo Jun-Ho had met in the past, but he also seemed like an experienced businessman.
âBut heâs strong...â
Despite the difference in appearance, both Kim Woo-Joong and Shin Sung-Hyun had something in common: they were powerful.
âMmhm.â Jun-Ho let out an unwitting grunt. When he first met Kim Woo-Joong, he wondered if the man was the most powerful Player out of the Nine Heavens.
âThatâs how shocking he was...â
But now, Shin Sung-Hyun was the second person to shock him like that.
âTheyâre both the same kind of monster.â
They were both powerful. Of course, that was true for all the Nine Heavens.
âKim Woo-Joong isnât special.â
Seo Jun-Ho hadnât been able to judge them after only meeting one member, but now that he had met two, he could get a sense of how strong the remaining seven were.
âThe Players and fiends in the Nine Heavens are incredibly powerful.â
Seo Jun-Ho was currently stronger than he had been in his prime, and he also thought that he had already recovered most of his battle sense. But if he fought Kim Woo-Joong or Shin Sung-HyunâŚ
âThe battle would last only 10⌠No, about 15 seconds?â
There was a huge wall between them and him, even bigger than the city walls of Leiark. But of course, it didnât mean it was impossible to cross.
âI can reach them if I just have more time. With my skills, itâs possible...â
While Seo Jun-Ho was assessing Shin Sung-Hyun, the Guild Master was doing the same to him.
âIncredible.â
His eyes immediately went to the calendar on his desk.
âItâs been⌠A little less than a year and a half since he debuted.â
A smooth smile spread across his face. Rather than material items or fame, Sung-Hyun was always seeking out people.
âPlease, sit,â he said. âIâve heard a lot about you from Captain Gong.â
âWhat did she say?â Seo Jun-Ho asked.
âShe said that youâd be of great help to me, even if all we did was meet face-to-face.â Shin Sung-Hyun softly chuckled.
âWhat do you think?â
âI thought she was exaggerating, but now, I see that itâs true.â
âReally? You reacted so quietly, I thought that you were disappointed,â Seo Jun-Ho said.
â...Of course not.â Shin Sung-Hyun paused and reached inside his breast pocket.
âA baton?â
It looked like one that an orchestra conductor would use.
Swish. He swung it carefully, and the space above his desk wavered. A teacup appeared.
âItâs like magic,â Seo Jun-Ho commented.
âI hear that a lot.â He wiped the baton with a clean cloth as he spoke, âMost spatial skill users have good spatial awareness. Unfortunately, I do not...â
âOh, so thatâs why you use the batonâŚâ
âYes. Using this makes it easier to control space.â As he twisted the baton a bit, the space in front of him swayed slightly.
âYeah. Itâs a lot easier to use a baton instead of just using your head and your hands.â
When Seo Jun-Ho first started training with his elemental ability, Watchguard of Darkness, he used a similar method. Actually, most elemental ability users used some sort of instrument in the beginning.
âBut Iâm surprised; I didnât think a member of the Nine Heavens would still use an aid.â
Of course, this didnât mean he was unskilled. If the baton made it easier for him to use his skill, then it was only right for him to use it.
âFirst, Iâd like to thank you for accepting our invitation,â Shin Sung-Hyun said.
âI should be the one thanking you for allowing me to participate in Goblinâs Dungeon campaign.â
The Guild Master grinned and held out a pamphlet. âThis contains information about the Dungeon weâll be going to.â
âThenâŚâ Seo Jun-Ho opened the pamphlet and quickly skimmed the contents. âA 1-star DungeonâŚ?â
âYou should already know about the 1-star Gates on the 1st floor.â
âThatâs rightâŚâ
âSimilarly, stars are assigned to Dungeons in Frontier as well,â he explained.
Seo Jun-Ho was confused. The Goblin Guild had been the first to discover this Dungeon, which meant that no one had ever been inside.
âYou seem to be curious about the star system.â
âYes⌠I just donât understand how a Dungeon can have a star when no oneâs ever attempted it before.â
âItâs simple. Frontier has things that Earth does not have.â
What did he mean? âAre you⌠Referring to empires?â
âNo. Gods.â
Gods? Seo Jun-Ho blinked as he stared at the Guild Master.
âThere are many religions in Frontier, but the believers here can actually invoke the powers of the gods they worship,â he explained.
âOh yes, Iâve heard of that.â
âAmong them exists a god that can label the difficulty of a Dungeon. The God of Adventure, Achaea.â
The 2nd floor was a mystical place. Such things would be unimaginable on Earth, but here, it was normal.
Seo Jun-Ho nodded. âSo according to this god, this Dungeon is as dangerous as a 1-star Gate?â he asked.
âPrecisely.â
The pamphlet suddenly felt heavy in his hand.
âItâs a door-type Dungeon, then.â
Once inside, no one could leave until the Players or the enemies were dead, just like a Gate. Seo Jun-Ho had been to a door-type Dungeon once before this.
âThe Dungeon with wall mantises, when I killed Wang-Heon.â
The boss monster had definitely been dangerous. Of course, he hadnât actually fought it, so he hadnât been able to personally experience its power.
âWhen are we leaving?â Seo Jun-Ho asked.
âIn four days. Do you need more time to prepare?â
âNo, four days is enough.â He did the math in his head.
âWe have about three whole weeks until we meet in Port Lane, so thatâs more than enough time.â
Even if the Dungeon conquest lasted longer than expected, it still wouldnât take three weeks. At most, Seo Jun-Ho thought it would only take one.
âOh, you also have the participating members listed here,â Seo Jun-Ho noted. He was quite impressed with the list. âTheyâre all level 120 High Rankers. As expected, Goblinâs fighting prowess is second to none.â
That was all he said. As he nodded in understanding, Shin Sung-Hyun stared with a peculiar expression on his face.
â...â Shin Sung-Hyun had spoken to the other guest, Gasman, only two hours before. His reaction had been very normal.
- Huh? Why are level 120 Players going in? They donât need any more EXP.
His question was understandable because neither he nor Seo Jun-Ho had reached the maximum level just yet.
âOnly those who had reached it would know. Even if you canât level up anymore, you have to keep hunting.â
If they didnât train, they would get rusty.
But only those who had reached the summit and experienced it could truly understand, especially because most Playersâ goal was to simply reach level 120.
âHow curious...â
Shin Sung-Hyun thought that Seo Jun-Hoâs reaction was quite interesting. Seo Jun-Ho thought that it was natural for level 120 Players to join the conquest.
One might even think that he had reached the maximum level before.
âWell, those with a deeper or more extraordinary mindset tend to see things that others canât...â
Shin Sung-Hyun moved on. He didnât make a big deal out of it as he held out a pen. âThis is a contract. Even though you are a guest, weâll make sure that you are appropriately compensated.â
There werenât any predatory clauses in the contract. When Seo Jun-Ho was done signing, Sung-Hyun held out his hand once more. âJu-Ha will be escorting you to your lodgings.â
âThank you. Iâll see you in four days.â
About ten minutes after Seo Jun-Ho left, the Vice Master Jang Kyung-Hoon came in.
â...What are you doing?â he asked.
Shin Sung-Hyun was sitting on the sofa he used to greet guests. He was staring at the pen, an unreadable smile on his face. Jang Kyung-Hoon followed his line of sight.
âThe tip is blueâŚ? Did Ju-Ha come by?â he asked.
Though there were countless blue pens in existence, this pen was special.
âBlueâŚâ
The nib was normally black, but the moment an elemental ability user held it, it would turn blue.
Shin Sung-Hyun chuckled and placed it down. âI didnât hear about this.â As he thought, it was best to keep someone close if he wanted to know more about them. It was true this time, as well.
He was starting to look forward to the Dungeon conquest in four daysâ time. âBe thorough with the preparations. You must not leave anything out,â he said.
âYour wish is my command.â
***
âThis is where youâll be staying. Isnât it impressive?â Gong Ju-Ha asked.
âYeah...â
Seo Jun-Ho wasnât just saying that for the sake of it. His building looked over the pond, where lotuses were floating on the water.
âIs it really alright for me to stay in such a large section of this place?â he asked.
âI wasnât the one that decided this. The Guild Master did.â
âMr. Shin Sung-HyunâŚâ
Gong Ju-Ha cleared her throat when he said his name. âUmâŚÂ This was your first time meeting him, correct?â
âYes, I havenât really had any opportunities to meet him otherwise.â
âHmmâŚÂ I seeâŚYouâre already calling him Mr. Shin Sung-Hyun even though youâve only met him twiceâŚâ[1]
âOh, Iâm sorry if that was rude. I just wasnât sure what to call him.â He apologized right away, but Gong Ju-Ha still looked sour.
âI wasnât asking you to apologize,â she said.
âThen what is it?â
Tap.
Gong Ju-Ha placed a hand on her chest. âYouâve met me three times, we text often, weâve been through hardships together, and weâre quite close.â
âCloseâŚ?â
âA-are we not?â She looked shocked. âBut you even got Specter-nim to put hearts on his autograph for me.â
â...â
Did that mean they were close? Seo Jun-Ho looked away, trying to hide his embarrassment. âWell⌠yes, I do think weâre quite close.â
âPhew, I was worried that I was misunderstanding.â She let out a sigh of relief. âBut you still call me Captain Gong.â
âIsnât it courteous to call you that?â
âNo, no. Isnât âMr. Shin Sung-Hyunâ much more casual?â
âThen, Miss Gong Ju-Ha?â
âPersonally, I think the âGongâ is a little too formal.â
â...Miss Ju-Ha.â
She finally looked satisfied, and that was that. âI like it. To be honest, Iâve always called you Mr. Jun-Ho, and you always called me Captain Gong, soâŚâ
The Frost Queen squinted at her as Gong Ju-Ha mumbled. â...Fox.â
The temperature around them suddenly dropped.
âHuh? Itâs cool all of a sudden! Whatâs that? I love it!â
It did negative damageâŚ
1. The suffix used here is -ssi, while using his title with -nim (sir, maâam) would be most appropriate. â