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Author: Flatter
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Chapter 4 Goblin Habitat (1)
Vuun–!
A 3 iant warhammer with ease
At the sa
He wasn’t that fast
But the ha
Crack–!
The warharound
Kang Yoonsoo turned, and began to run
The ed shout
Koom Koom
The ground shook slightly when the minotaur walked
Kang Yoonsoo ran around the workshop to the crafting section
During this time, the space between them shortened quite a bit
It would only take a few seconds till the minotaur catched up
When theYoonsoo
Krrack–!
The ground it was standing on fell apart
It was a trap filled with small, sharp pieces of iron
The minotaur fell forward into the trap clumsily
“Karka–! Konoll–!”
It didn’t end with the , however
The minotaur broke a part of the workshop as it fell
When its sturdy body destroyed the old, frail walls of the workshop, a red-hot furnace was revealed
The minotaur’s head smashed into the furnace
Chii–!
“Kuruaaaaaa–!”
A sound of flesh burning began to spread
The minotaur quickly lifted its head, but the furnace’s heat was
It had already gotten an injury that burrowed deep inside its head
At thatYoonsoo jumped up, and landed on the minotaur’s neck
Due to Kang Yoonsoo’s weight, the minotaur was unable to lift its head
Kang Yoonsoo used his sword and spear at the same time to slash at the back of the minotaur’s head
The
It was hard to injure them with swords and spears
But Kang Yoonsoo had aimed for a weak part in the minotaur’s muscles
He was able to wield teapons that even veteran mercenaries had trouble ith ease
“Kiot–!”
Every ti Yoonsoo struck a powerful blow to it
When the ot burned while e steam
The flesh burned away, and the creature’s bones were revealed
The minotaur resisted with much force as it could muster
But due to having its body stuck in the trap, it was unable to even swing it’s hammer
Kang Yoonsoo’s eyes were cal
He stabbed the minotaur’s half-burnt head with his spear
Crack–!
The skull broke away, and blood was splattered everywhere
Soon after this, the ot weaker
[You have killed the Cruel Minotaur (Level 33)
Due to having killed a strong nificantly
If you visit the noble who requested the death of this et a special reward
Your level rose 8 times]
Again, Kang Yoonsoo raised his strength The weight of his sword and spear got lighter
Normally, one would collect the ood steel, Kang Yoonsoo did not do this
Kang Yoonsoo put his sword in its hilt, put the spear on his back, and walked
He didn’t even look at the map displayed on his terminal
Behind hiether
The Koreans of the real world became transferred into a neorld
The name of this place was ‘Sylphia Continent’, but it was normally called ‘Continent’ instead
The size of this continent far surpassed that of Asia
But since its naval technology did not advance much, it was unable to travel far beyond the continent
Like Kang Yoonsoo’s world, the Sylphia Continent had people who lived there fro
They called themselves the ‘People of the Continent’, and called those like Kang Yoonsoo ‘Travelers’
The way to distinguish between the tas the terminal strapped onto the wrists of the Traveler
Unlike the People of the Continent, who possessed an ability to raise their abilities from birth, the Travelers needed the terminal on their wrists in order to level up
In this world, there was a peculiar system
One may level up, and advance into a certain class
It would be easy to see it as a world where reality fused with a video game
But the world did have soames
Level up wasn’t possible just for humans
Most monsters were unable to level up, but named ones could always do so
And the biggest difference of this world and games was the fact that one could not revive even after death
Not even a great wizard could revive a corpse fully
Even the Last Necromancer, Nacron, could only revive someone as an undead
There occasionally appeared puppeteers who turned corpses to puppets, but that was completely outlawed
Because of this, life was extremely important