Chapter 179. Killing Jin Sahyuk (4) (1/2)
While I was stuck in the elevator, I talked to Muninn’s egg. It wasn’t anything interesting. I just told it fun folktales like the story of the rabbit and the turtle and the story of the three little piglets.
As the egg periodically shook, I knew it would hatch soon.
Ding—
[You arrived on the 2nd floor.]
Exactly 4 hours later, the elevator stopped on the 2nd floor.
I put on my mask and hood, then did a maintenance check on the Desert Eagle.
0.5 seconds to load and reload, 1.5 seconds to transform the gun with Aether.
That was enough.
Shooong—
The elevator door opened with a futuristic sound. Beyond it was a vast forest. Warm sunlight shone down from the sky, and hot air enveloped my skin.
I stepped into the grass and surveyed the area with my Thousand-Mile Eyes.
Thankfully, Luke wasn’t too far away. Judging by the empty plaza in front of him, the second wave of Players still seemed to be in their waiting rooms.
First, I climbed a tree. Then, I jumped from tree to tree, looking for a place where the entire plaza was in full view.
“…Hm.”
After checking out dozens of trees, I finally found a tree that could fully view the plaza and was by a cliff so there was little chance of me being ambushed.
I sat down on the branch. Now, I just had to wait until Jin Sahyuk came up.
…Time passed.
10 minutes, 30 minutes, 90 minutes… then three hours.
“I can wait. I like staying hidden. It’s fun. It’s great.”
Using [Lv.6 Demon’s Cunning Speech], I casted self-hypnosis. I no longer felt bored out of my mind and suddenly felt full of energy.
It was quite mysterious. In any case, I was now fueled up to wait even longer.
6 hours, 12 hours, 24 hours…
During the course of a day, the extreme heat changed to extreme cold and day turned to night.
Finally, Players appeared in the plaza.
Close to 2000 Players were instantaneously summoned. The burst of light that flashed out upon their arrival almost blinded me.
—W-Where are we?
—This must be the 2nd floor.
—Shh, don’t reveal any information.
Some looked confused, while some seemed to know about the 2nd floor. The former should be ordinary people (or Djinns) or those from small guilds. The latter should be members of large guilds or Djinn groups.
I scanned the crowd and looked for a specific target.
—Wow, look, it’s Kim Suho.
—Tsk, why did he have to come here? He could have stayed outside and become the world’s youngest high-intermediate rank Hero.
Kim Suho stood out even among the crowd of 2000 people. His handsome face was shining like it was covered in gold. I was happy to see him, but my gaze coldly grazed past him.
Not long afterwards, I found my target. She was someone who was just as important as Kim Suho.
Jin Sahyuk. She was standing with her arms crossed like an iron-blooded general.
I tightened my grip on the Desert Eagle.
When Players died on the 2nd floor, they had to start over from the tutorial. Furthermore, they would lose the right to keep all the skills they acquired in the Tower. It wasn’t a coincidence that Players had 7 lives and could have a maximum of 7 skills (with the black ticket being an exception).
I planned to kill Jin Sahyuk at least twice.
I wanted to ambush her right away, but with Luke being so close by, I had no choice but to wait.
Even the 2nd floor’s administrator was far stronger than me in the real world. As such, I had to fight Jin Sahyuk far away from him.
**
“As you can see… the 2nd floor of the Tower is chaotic. It is filled with all sorts of frightening aspects of nature.”
“Haam~”
Players were carefully listening to the administrator’s speech. Jin Sahyuk was the only one yawning. A few Players even glared at her loud yawn.
“Your goal is simple. Pave through this chaotic nature filled with traps and monsters and find the elevator to the 3rd floor.”
Luke gave the second wave of Players the same speech he gave to the first. Jin Sahyuk was bored. Even without an explanation, she was confident in steamrolling through everything that hindered her.
“Each elevator can hold 50 people, which is quite a lot. Unfortunately, they are very slow. Each elevator takes 8 hours to travel back and forth. In other words, once the elevator departs, it will not come down for the next 8 hours.”
That was all Jin Sahyuk needed to hear. Listening to the rest of Luke’s speech with distracted ears, Jin Sahyuk turned around and began to walk away.
“But be careful. In this place, there may be hunters other than monsters who are out to prey on you.”
The administrator gave a final warning.
Bothered by this particular sentence, Jin Sahyuk stopped and looked at the administrator. For some reason… he seemed to be staring at her.
“There are Players who remained on the 2nd floor or came back from an upper floor to attack and steal from newer Players. You will need to watch out for these ‘Newbie Hunters’. They know that you have at least 1000TP, and that you are at your weakest.”
The crowd stirred. It seemed this was the first time guild members were hearing about this. Because guilds were so focused on how to climb the Tower quicker, they had forgotten about other Players who had ill-intentions.
“Now, go out and find an elevator.”
With that, the administrator sat down under a tree and began to read a book.
The majority of Players including Jin Sahyuk stopped paying attention to the administrator and headed off. Even Players, who weren’t among the majority only gave the administrator a light bow before going on their way.
There was only one group who stayed and approached the administrator.
Unsurprisingly, it was Kim Suho and his companions.
“…Being nosy again. Tsk, tsk.”
Jin Sahyuk sneered at Kim Suho and headed north. Unlike many others, she was alone.
In Jin Sahyuk’s eyes, Newbie Hunters were just a source of money and food. She wasn’t afraid of them in the slightest.
“Come get me.”
She walked with confidence.
With every step, a thin current of magic power shot up.
After 30 minutes of her come-and-get-me walking, a boar appeared that was attracted by her magic power.
[Lv.2 Blackblood Boar]
—Kueeek!
The large boar charged forward. Jin Sahyuk lightly shot a bolt of magic power.
Kueek—
The boar’s internal organs were blown up, killing it instantly.
Jin Sahyuk approached the corpse and carefully emitted her magic power, dismantling the boar’s meat and leather. She took only the most delicious parts of the meat and the thickest parts of the leather. Everything was done with the information she gained outside the Tower.
“…How easy.”
Afterwards, Jin Sahyuk continued forward. Contrary to her expectations, no Newbie Hunters challenged her, and only unintelligent monsters appeared.
It seemed even the weakest humans recognized a predator.
Jin Sahyuk let out a disappointed sigh.
Whiish—
Suddenly, an unnatural current of wind blew, a strange spiral of air stormed past her.
Immediately, an alarm rang in her head.
Jin Sahyuk instinctively twisted her body and clad herself in qi reinforcement. The next moment, a beam of light pierced her shoulder. Blood spurted out, and an intense pang of pain struck her.
Strength instantly left her body, her legs gave out, and she fell backwards.
However, she quickly picked herself back up.
Using her magic power, she stitched up her wound. She made up for the large amount of blood she lost by circulating her blood quicker with her magic power. At the same time, she calculated the direction that the attack came from and threw a bolt of magic power. Her attack shot forward like an arrow and completely destroyed all trees in its path.
“…Come out.”
Jin Sahyuk spoke in a low tone. But with her voice carrying her magic power, it spread far and wide.
The attacker reacted to her voice with another bullet.
This time, she didn’t let it get her. The bullet touched the magic barrier she quickly created. The barrier was shattered the moment it touched the bullet, but it managed to change its course just slightly.
That was enough. Jin Sahyuk quickly twisted her body and dodged the bullet.
She had already learned from the initial attack.
Now, long ranged snipes would no longer work on her.
She didn’t know who could be so daring to attack her, but as far as she was concerned, it was his loss the moment he couldn’t kill her with the first blow.
However, the attacker shot another bullet.
It seemed he wasn’t a learner like her.
Jin Sahyuk grinned and unleashed a barrier.
However…
“…?!”
The bullet suddenly curved in the air, ignoring the laws of nature and flying towards the blind spot of her barrier. It was impossible to dodge it. Jin Sahyuk hastily calculated the bullet’s point of impact and concentrated her magic power in that spot.
“…!”
This time, her thigh was hit. Her quick concentration of magic power managed to prevent her leg from being blown off, but an unbearable pain coursed through her.
Psssh—
With the rustling sound of leaves, a man jumped down from a tree.
The man predicted to be the sniper was wearing a mask and a hood. However, he then threw them off and revealed his bare face.
He began to walk towards her. Jin Sahyuk carefully observed his face.
“…You.”
She knew exactly who he was.
**
“Huu.”
After firing three bullets, I deactivated the sniper rifle mode. Then, I jumped down from the tree I was sitting on. I considered mixing in Stigma’s magic power in a bullet to kill her in one blow, but I decided otherwise. If she dodged, my ultimate attack would have been wasted, and even if it did hit her, she would only lose one life from it.
To take at least three lives from killing her, I had to blow her head off with a shotgun. That was the only way.
I approached Jin Sahyuk.
“It’s been a while, eh?”
“….”
Jin Sahyuk was glaring at me. I thought she had fallen backwards, but she was already up.
Behind her, dozens of magic power weapons undulated.
It was her special application of magic power. Her magic power capacity surpassed even Chae Nayun’s, and her magic power control and magic power adaptability were the greatest in the history of mankind. Her Gift, Magic Arms, was a simple yet devastating ability with the power to create thousands of weapons with magic power.
But as that should be something the current Jin Sahyuk was incapable of handling, I furrowed my brows.
“You obtained a hidden piece, didn’t you?”
“….”
Jin Sahyuk didn’t reply, but I was confident in my guess. I didn’t know exactly how she found it, but she must have chosen ‘remove 10% of the stat restriction’ as her reward.
“Oi.”
Jin Sahyuk, who was only glaring at me, finally spoke up.
“What.”
“Did you come down to get killed?”
I smirked. It seemed she was wondering why I didn’t just kill her from the tree.
Of course, if I wanted to, I could have easily done so. Without her finding out who killed her, I could have killed her slowly or swiftly.
But there was a reason I came down from the tree.
“It was to kill you thoroughly.”
“You…!”
That lit her fuse.
Dozens of edged weapons, blunt weapons, arrows, and harpoons shot towards me.
However, they were all toothpicks in front of my eyes.