After learning the production skill, Ian had made talismans whenever he had the chance.
And he was putting up all of the talismans with abilities that he was uncertain about using into the auction house and was selling them at a fixed price, but as their popularity was incredible, as soon as the word went out of them being up in the auction house, they sold out immediately.
However, as there were so many talismans that Ian made, the selling of the talismans was completely entrusted to Ianâs retainer, Celia, and so, Fiolan contacted Celia and had secured the presents(?) that she would be giving the members of the fan club beforehand.
And this present definitely had an effect.
There was a reason why Fiolan knew well of the situation of Ianâs fan club like this.
This was because she was also a member of LoveLeeAn.
It was a fan caf that she joined at first out of curiosity, but now, she was a named fan that was as pa.s.sionately active as any other.
Fiolan, who achieved her goal, mumbled with a satisfied expression.
âHuhu, good. As expected, I knew it would work.â
If the members of LoveLeeAn were to swarm over, they would have no reason to worry about the workforce.
Because the majority of the users of the fan caf also included high-level users, even if there were low-level users that would have difficulty coming to the central continent, they would be able to receive their help and come over.
âSpeaking of which, I need to talk Ian into doing this nowâ
However, there was still one more mountain that she needed to get over.
It was the fault of Fiolan, who cast a kite out of excitement.
âStill, it was a method to obtain manpower effectively, so he will probably do it without much complaint, right?â
The problem was exactly the talismans that had Bbookbbook and Lyâs design.
This was because it was an item that didnât exist in the first place.
âWas it something I said too spontaneously? Itâs not like itâs impossible to make a talisman with Bbookbbookâs design on it, right?â
Fiolan wore a slightly anxious expression, but soon, she shook her head and ran to the barracks that Ian was in with short and quick steps.
âSo Youâre saying that I have a fan club, right?â
âHow many times are you asking that, Ian? Thatâs what Iâm telling you.â
âAnd those fan club people are willingly helping us?â
âYes. Thatâs right.â
Ian let out a deep sigh.
âIt looks like Iâll just have to draw talismans all day from now on.â
While looking at Ian, who became sullen at the thought that he wouldnât be able to partic.i.p.ate in the guild hunting that was scheduled starting from the morning, Fiolan wore a sheepish smile.
âHa, haha Since youâve hunted like crazy for the last couple days, think of it like youâre taking a breakâ
Ian turned his head towards Herz, who sat to the right and was snickering as he watched the two peopleâs conversation.
âYoohyun.â
âYeah?â
âHow far has the front lines been pushed back now?â
Herz, who pulled out a map from his chest and momentarily checked something, replied slowly.
âHmm Itâs been pushed back towards the east about 1500 metres compared to when I checked the day before yesterday.â
Ian slightly frowned.
âHa, itâs getting pushed down faster than I expected. Whatâs the present condition of nearby Desert Warriors or neutral NPCs? Does it look like there wonât be an attack today?â
There were a lot of neutral NPCs that didnât have a friendly relations.h.i.+p with either camp across the central continent here and there.
Desert Warriors were also one of those kinds of tribes, but because of the Mark of Magellan, they had turned into a tribe that was friendly to the Kaimon Empire, but even aside from them, there were quite a bit of neutral NPCs that were known, such as the Crow Bandits or the Scorpion Witch Doctors.
They were still in the safe zone from the army of the Kaimon Empire, but as they had no idea when they would even be attacked by neutral tribes, Ian had asked.
âYeah, there are no neutral NPCs that have been discovered nearby. Weâve already blocked them off once now. And even if an attack was to return, as weâve built so many defense towers, we can easily block off a decent-sized attack, so donât worry.â
Realizing Ianâs hidden intention of trying to escape from the swamps of grinding by making some sort of excuse, Fiolan quickly a.s.sisted.
âThatâs right. We can block them off even without you, Ian, so donât worry.â
âHaâ
While looking at Ian, who sighed, Fiolan added to her words.
âThink of it like youâre raising the Proficiency of your production skill for today, and crank up the energy.â
Ian, who momentarily thought of something, opened his mouth again.
âThen, Fiolan.â
âYes.â
âPlease pull out Mishyal from todayâs guild hunting.â
At Ianâs out-of-the-blue words, Fiolan asked back with a questioning voice.
âHuh? Why Mishyal? Mishyalâs fire magic is a lot of help when weâre AoE huntingâ
However, Ian absolutely needed Mishyal.
âI need Mishyal in order to make a Bbookbbook design or a Ly design.â
âIf I designed the symbol, then the Ly design will probably be completed to look like a puppy that is suffering from mange.â
âAh Well, if itâs for that reason.â
Fiolan, who then finally remembered that Mishyal was a design major, nodded her head, and Herz, who was next to her, smirked as he said something.
âThen, spend some quality time with Mishyal.â
Ian pulled out the talisman materials from his inventory one by one as he nodded his head weakly.
âAlright.â
After that, the fortification operation of the base of the Lotus Guild proceeded with lightning speed.
The special event(?) that spread through Ianâs fan club pa.s.sed through and spread quickly in the official community, and even content that Fiolan hadnât mentioned once were falsely spread.
For example
Things like these.
Either way, tons of crowds began to gather at the site where the Lotus Guildâs rampart building took place, and even people that werenât part of Ianâs fan club, but were just hunting in the vicinity of the central continent and out of curiosity, they had come looking for the base of the Lotus Guild.
And in the middle of the construction site, Ian was sharing a serious conversation with someone.
âProfessor, so, youâre saying that we just need to build this part like this method, right?â
âThatâs right. Itâs nice that a young one understands instructions well. You need to leave this place open like this so that even if opponents were to enter, you can isolate them easily.â
One of the two people was Ian, and the other person was the architecture professor of Korea University who had received Professor Lee Jinookâs invitation.
âAn expert is truly different, Professor. As long as it just gets completed like this, it looks like weâll be able to block off even a large army of a million.â
âKeu-ha-hat, I like you. Did you say you were a VR Department student?â
âThatâs correct, professor.â
âWhat do you think about changing your major into architecture when this project ends? I want to take in a clever and capable person like you as a student, that is.â
Ian wiped his cold sweat away as he replied with a faint voice.
âThat, thatâs a littleâ
As it was an incredibly large-scale construction site that was unparalleled, small problems even occurred here and there, and the plentiful funds of the Lotus Guild began to shrink quickly as well, but while Ian looked at the fortification, he couldnât hide his satisfaction.
âThe construction speed is faster than I was expecting. It looks like weâll definitely be able to complete construction before the front lines get pushed down here.â
Ian went up to a hilly section where he could see everything, and looked at the rampart that continued in a long line to the west.
And the corners of his mouth rolled upwards.
âHuehue, now if we can just put the War Trading Post within the rampart, it will be perfect. If the second outer wall also gets built, I feel like it will come into our range enoughâ
There was a big significance if the War Trading Post came into the baseâs internal area.
Firstly, it was that the Lotus Guild could monopolize the advantages of the War Trading Post, and secondly, even if the base was completely surrounded by opponents and they were isolated, the self-supplying and demanding of resources would become possible.
âEven if we just continued to do defensive wars, our Specialty Points would pile until they overflowed, that is.â
In the central continent, as a reward in all battles, Specialty Points could be obtained.
Even if enemy NPCs or users were faced, the reward grew bigger, so it meant that an endless war would immediately end up as supplying and demanding resources.
âOccupying a base that was close to the War Trading Post was truly a great move.â
At the time, he selected a base that was close just so it was easy to get to, but he didnât know that it would be used like this.
While Ian was thinking of this and that as he looked around the construction site, he heard a voice calling him from behind.
âIan!â
Ianâs gaze reflexively turned so that he was looking back, and Loren, who was on a wyvernâs back, flew quickly to Ianâs side.
âAh, h.e.l.lo, Loren.â
Loren, who jumped down from the wyvernâs back, took Ianâs outstretched hand as she replied.
âYes, thatâs right! Iâm Loren. How did you know about me?â
While looking at her, who was boring holes into him with her sparkling eyes, Ian wore an awkward expression.
âHa, haha. Of course I remember you, Loren. How could I not know of the 1st place Summoner in the Summoner rankings? Iâve known since long ago, Loren.â
Ianâs words werenât just a lip service.
He really knew Loren ever since a really long time ago.
There was even a time when he was looking for her.
âThe name of the Summoner that apparently obtained information about the eggs of Familiars first was Loren.â
Ianâs memory was to the point it was unrivaled.
Ever since a long time ago, he had remembered the name that he had heard briefly on top of the boat that crossed the Abysmal Lake.
And at his words that he knew her, Lorenâs large eyes became even more lively.
âI really didnât know that you knew about me, Ian! Speaking of which, what do you mean Iâm the 1st place Summoner in the Summoner rankings. Everybody knows the truth that you are 1st place.â
While looking at her, who was glued to his side to the point it was burdensome as she chattered, Ian wore an expression saying as if he had no idea what to do.
âIs, is that so?â
Just then, while he was sharing a momentary conversation with Loren like that and walking,
An incredibly familiar silhouette of a female from afar caught Ianâs gaze.
âPark Jinsung, what are you doing here right now?â
And he didnât know the reason why, but Ianâs complexion began to turn white.