Chapter 12 (1/2)
‘Skill cards’ was the one way to sharpen one’s skills
according to the norm.
Unique skills could be produced by amalgamating them.
“What is this … …?”
The Sword approached him.
[These are primary weapons]
“What happened to this?”
[what?]
“Skills can be obtained by winning cards; what is the use of this?.”
[That’s the universal law.]
“Really?”
[In my world, the sheer practice of martial arts involving weapons was required to master it. You should learn the archaic Sword first before moving on the better weapons.]
“This old fashioned monolithic Sword? Why is that?”
[Starting from the basics and moving on step by step will help you.]
“Why?”
[ Work on the spirit in the body and practice martial arts so you can learn Neogong. The Dokgogu Sword is a fraudulent ball with many internal organs implanted in its body just by memorizing, well, before that, you don’t even seem to know its conditions either]
“Of course, I don’t know, and I don’t have a clue of it.”,
He needed to acquire a particular skill.
That was common sense
, and his common sense was collapsing.
[To master the Dokgogu sword, relying on skill cards isn’t enough. The Sword lies somewhere between magic and your abilities.]
He still couldn’t comprehend it.
Then the Sword said,
[Are you still confused?]
“Yes?.”
[Your common sense has obliterated, but ultimately your goal was to get stronger, wasn’t it?]
Right!
He knew what his end goal was.
But, common sense had been destroyed before, like in the case of uncle octopus
because of the existence of legendary grade Items and Skill cards.
“That’s right; I want to get stronger.”
[Once you acquire strength, then you can get an answer.”
“I see, then I’ll just have to work harder.”
Kang Jin-woo raised the Sword again.
“What should I do next?”
[Keep practicing. You’re still learning the foundations.]
“Understood!.”
Jin-woo started wielding the Sword again.
* * *
The relationship between guilds and players, everything the player does, and the Items they leave behind could be used for business.
Videos and broadcasts were just the beginning.
The events, character goods, merchandise, and others contributed a lot to a guild’s profit.
That’s why Guilds invest a lot of money on recruiting famous players.
People talk about players, especially when they’ve recently done a heroic act.
The public did not hesitate to compliment them or discuss them.
-The people sometimes wondered what Kang Jin-woo was up to in recent times.
-Didn’t he have a contract a guild or something?
-Two months ago, I remembered seeing a video of him on the top floor of a dungeon.
-After that, no more videos followed.
-What do legendary skill holders have that makes them so strong?
-I think it’s a combination of strength and skills.
-I’m getting tired waiting for updates about him.
-I wonder if he had trouble with the Taewang Guild?
Two months ago, Kang Jin-woo had been in the limelight.
But suddenly, he disappeared.
In his absence, the cheers he once received, have now turned into gossip and various accusations.
He didn’t care, but there were other problems.
[Taewang Guild’s Executive Meeting
]
“A request from the Korean government to subjugate the C-132 dungeon has arrived.”
Jin Sung-kwang asked for Han Yu-ra’s report.
“I heard Runnulus started attacking C-132.”
“Because the two guilds ahead of Runnulus failed, it seems that they’re preparing emergency measures.”
“Phuh! They can’t even show results but are already preparing for failure.”
“If anything happens, leave the rest to us.”
“What can we do? The Korean government has no money.”
Director Jin Sung-kwang remarked while laughing,
The Korean director’s comments made the Chinese representatives uneasy.
It was then that Tae-Seong Park sat down and corrected his posture.
That was enough to make Director Jin Sung-kwang’s shut up.
“If a request is officially made, accept it.” Said Park Tae-sung to Han Yu-ra.
“Okay.” She replied
“Next.”
Director Jin Sung-kwang, once again, spoke up.
“I would like to discuss Kang Jin-woo.”
Park Tae-sung leaned against his chair, which meant they could proceed with the topic.
“Hmm, hmm! Kang Jin-woo signed a contract with our guild, it’s been two months since the dungeon quest, and it hasn’t done anything else. He’s been stuck inside his house the whole time.
“Huh! Then aren’t we losing a lot of money because of that person?”
“He shouldn’t be paid such a large amount. He’s damaging our guild!”
Negative opinions about Kang Jin-woo dominated the meeting.
The other party couldn’t speak up since what they were saying was true.
At that time, Park Tae-sung opened his mouth.
“Get straight to the point.”
“Hmm!”
Jin Sung-Kwang showed discomfort since Park Tae-sung was younger than him.
“The shareholders are quite uncomfortable about the situation.”
The purpose of the first guild was to gather three to five members to subjugate dungeons.
As time passed by, the heroic tales and great rewards attracted more people to join, and soon guilds became quite profitable.
Guilds continued to expand, and player-related jobs have become more common, money began to circulate.
As profits increased, so did expenses.
Naturally, guilds started experiencing financial problems.
By this time, the guilds have now developed into systematic organizations, and rewards from dungeons weren’t exclusive to the adventurers anymore.
Even the top guilds followed these new systems.
Instead, as more funds were compiled in the top guilds, various interests became entangled.
The Taewang Guild was the same.
Jin Sung-kwang was a consignee from the Chinese capital.
He came down to check out the most influential guild’s master, Park Tae-sung.
Jin Sung-kwang saw Kang Jin-woo’s absence as an opportunity to prey on the guild.
It was Park Tae-sung’s influence over the masses that allowed him to recruit Kang Jin-Woo.
Jin-woo tried to force Tae-sung back into a corner.
Jin Sung-kwang felt confident about his argument, and he had a cocky smile on his face.
Park Tae-sung did not seem affected by Jin Sung-kwang’s expression.
Tae-sung simply opened his mouth and said,
“so.?”
His voice showed no sign of being intimidated.
Jin Sung-kwang was also a dominant player at level 33.
Nevertheless, Tae-sung remained calm as ever.
“In conclusion?”
“fire… … Kang Jin-woo.”
Sung-kwang was the one giving the command, yet his lips trembled when he did
Kururung-!
The atmosphere was icy.
The people inside the meeting room avoided eye contact by staring out the window.
“That’s what I think you should do… “
The pressure continued to rise.
“Why?”
Suddenly an emergency alarm rang.
“I understand there’s a situation.”
Park Tae-sung gave orders.
“Yes.”
The meeting ended with Han Yu-ra’s answer.
* * *
The events happened fast.
“Runnulus failed to conquer the dungeon.”
“Why is that?”
“It seems that the monster inside the dungeon was popping out while the gate was malfunctioning.
“Shhh!”
It’s happened a few times before.
People’s actions are unpredictable after-all.
In particular, people in the state of shock won’t know how to act.
“What kind of monster was it?”
“It was a giant snake with a bell on it.”
“How unfortunate.”
‘Giant Snake.’
It was a monster belonging to the giant species. A monster can only be classified as a giant if it’s over 15 in height.
The most extensive snake known was over 30cm long.
“How long?”
“It was 20m, the level is measured at 300.”
“Level 300?”.