Chapter 253 (2/2)

Life Mission Mong Yeon 40190K 2022-07-22

There’s that too, but there was more disappointment in losing something he had put so much effort into. And from one of Jigneon’s tricks at that.

They are both supervisors, but it is too much to challenge the authority of the one in charge.

He used a mission with Cha Jun Sung as the axis to kill Tyrant. He has fully shown his intention to block interference with interference.

If this happens, the supervisors must fight amongst themselves. This isn’t something that Borteth wants either. It would be stupid to take on the two of them by himself.

If he faces off with Jigneon, he will have to go up against Gabenu as well. Until now, Jigneon had refrained from collision with warnings.

But with this, he basically declared that he would get involved. As the antagonism grew, Jigneon made a proposal.

‘We’ll change the terms of upgrading.’

The existing system is to complete advancement until level C. But beyond that, they applied the system in order to distinguish between good and bad.

Because of this, those who lacked in ability were unable to advance, and were left in the same place. So countless Lifers got stuck in levels B and C.

‘We’ll change it so that a Lifer who completes an advancement mission of the same level 3 times, gets to advance. We’ll tune the details.’

In order to resolve the stagnant Lifers, Jigneon discussed large measures to reorganize Lifer Mission with Borteth and Gaben.

It isn’t difficult to configure advancement missions until level C, but the number of missions decreases from level B.

This goes without saying for advancement missions in particular.

He expects this to be applied 100%, but they haven’t talked specifics yet.

All they have is a basic frame of what they are going to do.

But this much is for sure. Contribution points are being abolished.

Once this is put into practice, the stagnant Lifers will come swarming in. All they need to do is complete three missions.

‘The only restrictions will be so that they can’t advance just by getting help from top level Lifers…’

Since they can’t do buses, they need to figure it out on their own, whether they live or die. Advancement level is high even if contribution points are abolished, so a lot of people will die, but much more Lifers will be able to advance going forward.

Currently, it is estimated that more than 95% of Lifers are level C. No matter how many die, they are always filled up and remain on the fringe of 10 million.

Excluding a certain fraction, they show no signs of advance even over time.

There is nothing to test with Lifers below level C now.

Level B is mostly completed as well. The data that supervisors need now are in level A and beyond.

Lifers gave up on advancement because it was uncertain even after risking their lives, and they were living in reality.

There are only about 30 level A Lifers and after discussing the only level S Lifer, Cha Jun Sung, they decided that he isn’t qualified to enter levels S and A missions.

This is a condition that applies to him even if he doesn’t use his mutant strength.

They will use powerful sanctions if he goes against them, taking away his Lifer qualifications. They have no other choice because levels S and A missions are extremely limited. The experiment is thrown away if Cha Jun Sung uses his mutant strength to complete them.

Even if Cha Jun Sung stayed trapped inside his battlesuit without awakening, his bodily specifications have already transcended the 10th stage of body modifications.

They could understand his level 8 strength to a certain point.

But he is level 9.

He became a being beyond the assumed range. He has developed too much to evaluate him based on a Lifer system.

“Was he meant to be this great? There’s a fuss on both sides. What an impressive bastard.”

At this point, Borteth needs to admit to Cha Jun Sung’s worth as well. Because of his entry restrictions, level S Lifers were only in name.

It isn’t easy to get useful information from level A Lifers, made up mostly of Rankers. Whatever they do get will be in small amounts.

“The time for an influx is necessary since there are few challenges and numbers because of the difficulty.”

When there are more level A Lifers, there will be that much more people attempting missions.

It is proportional.

There are just 30 people now, but when it becomes 300 and 3000, there will be that much more data on performance.

Of course the supervisors expect enormous sacrifices in the conditions for advancement, and will just result in saturation in level B from C.

They have minimal expectations for inflow into level A.

Excluding current level A Lifers, the average battlesuit configuration for ordinary Lifers is at 5 or 6 combinations.

With this, they can handle lower or mid level 6s.

Even those who were among the top in the virtual version have 7 combinations, and 8 are very rare. In this state, not even a full raid would matter in a level B advancement mission.

Dozens of top level 6 mutants can’t beat a weak level 7. There would have to be Lifers in the hundreds.

2 or 3 mutants come out in an advancement mission. Those are the missions that get chosen.

Three completions.

That means they need to risk their lives three times.