Compared to when they came as an expedition with Ian for the Griffin Egg hatching, h.e.l.laim and the knights had become even stronger.
And that was the same for Ian as well.
He was still no match against the Pachyao, which was over lv 180, and the Teranodon, which was close to lv 200, but he had gotten to a point where he could do the work of one of their arms.
On top of that, with Kaizar, who was a strong person to the point it was hard to differentiate who was superior between h.e.l.laim and him, joining them, the terrifying hunting ground, Sky Highlands, transformed into a honey-like bonus dungeon.
âWow Ian, youâve been hunting in an environment like this all the time?â
Along with admiration, Fiolan sent him a look of jealousy.
Ian scratched the back of his head.
âNo, itâs also been a while for meâ
However, Ianâs excuse(?) was dismissed by Herzâs words that followed.
âThis dude. To have been sucking on honey like this alone No wonder you level up so fast.â
Fiolan also nodded her head while agreeing.
âI agree. Ian, this is too much. Please look after your guild members a little as well, please.â
âThatâs right, thatâs right!â
All of a sudden, Ian had become a selfish Lord that doesnât take care of his guild members.
Either way, through their smooth hunting, Ianâs party had made their way through Sky Highlands in an instant and were approaching the central continent.
And shortly after, a white curtain appeared in front of the party.
That was a dimensional border that could be seen whenever a field was crossed.
It was proof that they had arrived at the central continent.
Fiolan, who had moved to stand right in front of it, asked Ian with a fluttering expression.
âCould it be that weâre the first, Ian?â
âWho knows. If the giant guilds have moved quickly, then itâs possible that they arrived firstâ
And the one that answered the two peopleâs conversation was Kaizar, who appeared from behind.
âWe are probably the first. Since there isnât anybody that knows the geography of this place better than me.â
At those words, Ian nodded his head internally.
âDefinitely We did arrive incredibly quickly.â
The section from Sky Desert to Sky Altar was a desert so desolate the horizon could be seen.
However, once they pa.s.sed the Sky Altar and got closer to the central continent, boulder canyons lined up closely together, and for sure, if it wasnât for Kaizar, they would have wasted a lot of time trying to find the right path.
âThen Letâs go in and see.â
With a fluttering expression, Ian moved his feet with big strides.
Because the first discovererâs reward was shared with all party members that were in the same area, it didnât matter who went in first.
And as soon as Ian pa.s.sed through the current of light, system messages popped up in front of all of the Lotus Guildâs members.
Ring-.
At the system messages that poured out, all of the guild members, including Ian, were all smiles.
âKeu, we even filled up the Guild Fame by 100 thousand! Weâve also met the requirements for promotion all of a sudden.â
At Herzâs words, Ian nodded his head.
âNo kidding. It looks like we wonât have to go around doing territory wars so annoyingly.â
And the sentence that caught Ianâs eyes first was, as expected, the increased reward obtained for hunting.
On top of that, at the friendly explanation that the dungeon first discovererâs buff would even overlap, Ianâs eyes shone.
âLetâs go, lv 130! If I just find one dungeon, Iâll hit it immediately!â
Ianâs gaze naturally turned to Kaizar, the excellent bus driver[1], and Kaizar, who met eyes with Ian, gruffly opened his mouth.
âWhy are you giving me such a greasy look, Lord guy.â
Ian seemed to be in a good mood even at the words Lord guy, as he responded while snickering.
âYou donât need to know, heuheu.â
And Ian pulled out the Royal letter that he received from the king and read it again.
It was just called a Royal letter, but in Ianâs case, it was similar to instructions where the quest content was just explained kindly.
In the historical site of s.h.i.+kar, âHoldreamâs Holy Grailâ is hidden there.
The holy water that is inside Holdreamâs Holy Grail makes the growth of the bases of the central continent two times faster, and it reduces the time that it takes to occupy a base by half.
Letâs put our hands in Holdreamâs Holy Grail before Kaimon Empire does and use it as a foothold to occupy more bases.
Quest Difficulty Level: SS
Quest Condition: Unknown
Time Limit: None.
*If a user of Kaimon Empire obtains the Holy Grail first, the quest is failed.
âHoldreamâs Holy Grail, huh It says thereâs no time limit, but itâs a structure where we canât help but move as quickly as possible.â
Ian asked Kaizar.
âRetainer, do you know where the historical site of s.h.i.+kar is?â
At Ianâs question, Kaizar nodded his head without delay.
âOf course. The historical site of s.h.i.+kar is right in the core of the central continent.â
âThen what about Holdreamâs Holy Grail?â
Kaizarâs expression slightly showed change.
âHmm? Holdreamâs Holy Grail, huh I do know of Holdream, but this is my first time hearing the name Holdreamâs Holy Grail.â
Ian was a little disappointed, but he nodded his head.
Since even just the fact that he knew the location of the historical site was a big help.
âUnderstood.â
Kaizar opened his mouth with a curious expression.
âThe item called Holdreamâs Holy Grail, is it an incredible artifact?â
Kaizarâs two eyes shone.
At his gaze, which was similar to when he wanted the Greatsword of the Dark Fenrir, Ian was startled as he waved his hands.
âIt, itâs nothing like that. Itâs an item that His Majesty has told me to find.â
âAh I see.â
Only then did Kaizar turn his interest away.
While looking at that form, Ian mumbled to himself.
âBy any chance, could it be that if I find a good item and give it to Kaizar, I could raise his Loyalty?â
Ian somehow strongly felt that it was possible.
âThe fact that the first discovererâs reward didnât pop up means that someone has already stepped foot into the central continent first.â
At Shyakranâs words, Ceilron, who was following behind, nodded his head.
âThatâs right, master. I have no idea how they were able to arrive quicker than us But it seems that there are users who have arrived first.â
And Emily, who followed them, added on.
âIsnât the chance that it was the DarkRuna Guild the highest?â
Just like the t.i.tan Guild, the DarkRuna Guild dispatched an expedition to the central continent as soon as the large update finished.
True to their name of being the number 1 guild, Emilyâs thoughts were obvious in a way.
âHmm Were we one step late this time as wellâ
Shyakranâs expression slightly wrinkled.
He had rushed that much in order to step foot onto the central continent first before the DarkRuna Guild, but having to think that he was late in the end made him a little angry.
âWhat will we do now? It would be best for us to first find a base and occupy it, no?â
At Ceilronâs words, Shyakran shook his head.
âNo, thereâs something we must do before then.â
The corners of Shyakranâs mouth curled upwards.
âWe may have lost the continentâs first discoverer buff to the DarkRuna Guild, but we should be able to receive the Holy Grail first.â
The reason why Shyakran was sure was simple.
This was because the one who received the Holdreamâs Holy Grail Obtaining Quest was him.
Empire Quests were different from normal quests, so the same quest wasnât given to multiple users.
And it was rare for a quest that already occurred to happen again.
In other words, it meant that the DarkRuna Guild didnât even know of the existence of the Holdreamâs Holy Grail.
âAs long as we just have the Holy Grail, then we can turn around the loss for not having received the first discovererâs reward.â
On top of that, soon, the Kaimon Empire Knights who were sent to support them by the Kaimon king would arrive at the central continent soon.
Shyakran turned around as he opened his mouth towards Ceilron and Emily.
âWe will move to the core of the central continent.â
At that, Emily asked back with a fl.u.s.tered voice.
âHuh? Then what about the abundance of bases that are lying around?â
Ceilron also stared at Shyakran with a puzzled expression, and Shyakranâs mouth opened again.
âAs long as we just find the Holdreamâs Holy Grail in the historical site first, rehabilitating bases wonât even be a task.â
It seemed the guilds of the enemy country Luspel Empire werenât even on Shyakranâs mind.
Bang- Ba-bang-!
Along with the Abyss Hole that exploded out of both of Ddukdaeâs arms, Lakeâs Breath ferociously covered on top of it.
And at Pinâs Crush that followed after, the tons of monsters turned into a sandstorm and dispersed.
The monsters that appeared after they entered the central continent were instead much weaker than the Pachyao and Teranodon that appeared in the Sky Highlands.
The monsters that usually appeared were called the âRevengeful Spirits of the Desert Warâ, and their appearances were of gladiators made of sand.
The level of the monsters was in the early 150s.
They were monsters that were in the similar level range as the Prison Officers that Ian fought in the Pascal Islands too many times.
âAs expected, roundup hunting is the best!â
They were lower-level monsters than the Pachyao and the Teranodon, but as their numbers were higher, if comparing the difficulty level, there wasnât that big of a difference.
However, as Ian was originally specialized in hunting with many as his opponents, he stirred up the battleground like a fish that met water.
âCelia, please heal Ddukdae!â
âYes, Lord!â
And thanks to Kaizar, who without a doubt appeared whenever it seemed like it was becoming too difficult and cleared up the situation before disappearing again, Ianâs party was able to advance without a hitch.
âBut what could Specialty Points be? Iâve collected little by little ever since the completion of the last quest, and now Iâm almost at about 20 thousand now.â
Specialty Points were a new commodity that began to gather at the top of his inventory.
At the moment, he had no idea where this commodity could be used yet, but he was sure that it would play an important role in the future.
âSpeaking of which, even though Iâm fighting with Pin out, thereâs not much word on it.â
Ian glanced slightly at h.e.l.laim.
When he first summoned Pin, he pulled him out without much thought, but while hunting, he remembered the existence of h.e.l.laim and the Empire knights.
âWas I just too worried? But then again Who would think that there were twins in that egg?â
While Ian was thinking of this and that, a gang of monsters appeared again in front of him.
And the monsters looked like nothing more than lumps of EXP in Ianâs eyes.
âPaulean, please buy some time from the front!â
âYes, Lord!â
After becoming a retainer, Pauleanâs t.i.tle for Ian also changed.
From the t.i.tle âViscountâ to the t.i.tle âLordâ.
His Loyalty was also so high to the point it couldnât even be compared with Kaizarâs, as it had already gone up to about 80.
On the other hand, Kaizarâs Loyalty had dropped by 1 in the meantime and had become 4.
A deep sigh escaped from Ianâs mouth again.
âIt would be great if I could even just move Kaizar as I wishâ
Because Kaizar really moved as he pleased as he poked around the map here and there, Ian somehow felt like he was losing EXP.
This was because even if it was someone in the same party or a retainer, if they hunted in a place that was a certain distance apart, they couldnât share the EXP.
And whenever they were almost done with the monsters that appeared, as if he had read Ianâs mind, Kaizar suddenly appeared within his sight.
âI think Iâve found it, Lord.â
âHmm? Youâve found the ruins?â
âThatâs right.â
And as he followed behind Kaizar, giant architecture that spread below a steep, high canyon appeared.
And that was a grand stone building that was reminiscent of pyramids.
A slightly different point from pyramids was that there were several small peaks surrounding a giant peak.
Ianâs expression brightened.
âAlright, then letâs go over there quickly.â
The other party members that had killed the remaining monsters behind before he realized and approached them were also looking down at the historical site.
However, just then, unexpected words flowed from Kaizarâs mouth.
âHowever, thereâs a problem, Lord.â
âWhat is it?â
Kaizar pointed towards somewhere as his words continued.
âOver there is the entrance to the grave, but I saw someone go inside there first.â
For a moment, Ian felt like his whole world was collapsing.
âWhat the h.e.l.l? How could there be someone that has arrived here faster than us?â
Rather than the sense of crisis that someone could claim the Holy Grail first, the rage(?) that he lost the dungeonâs first discovererâs reward washed over him.
Towards h.e.l.laim, who approached Ianâs side late, Ian turned his gaze as he opened his mouth.
âLetâs move quickly. We cannot lose the Holy Grail.â