âThe raid mustâve started by now.â
The Association President Goh Gun-Hui looked at his wristwatch and smiled softly to himself. The raid in question was, of course, Hunter Seong Jin-Wooâs.
If it was at all possible, he wanted to see for himself, butâ¦. due to the nature of his job, it was simply not feasible, so all he could do was to send in an Association employee he trusted greatly as a proxy, instead.
He was getting all worked up already, thinking about what Section Chief Woo Jin-Cheolâs report would entail.
âAh, right. I shouldnât be doing this right now.â
Goh Gun-Hui shook his head lightly to get rid of the distracting thoughts. There were mountains of documents sitting on top of his desk right now. They were practically forming the towers of documents at this point.
Ever since the dungeon break inside the high school happened, this pile of documents didnât want to decrease no matter how hard he worked every single day. No, they seemed to get even taller, instead. That was how insanely busy he was, yet his interest in Hunter Seong Jin-Woo didnât wane one bit.
If only his body was healthy â wouldnât he have cleared some dungeons together with Hunter Seong, too?n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âHuh, Iâm also being hopeless, arenât I?â
Goh Gun-Hui shook his head one more time and returned to his work with a smile on his face.
And so, just how long did he concentrate on the documents?
Knock, knock.
He raised his head after hearing the knock on the door, and realised that three hours had flown by.
âItâs Woo Jin-Cheol, sir.â
The news he was waiting for had finally arrived. Without a single hint of fatigue visible on his countenance, Goh Gun-Hui welcomed Woo Jin-Cheol into the office.
âPlease, come in.â
Creak.
Goh Gun-Huiâs eyes nearly popped out of their sockets after he saw Woo Jin-Cheolâs face as the latter cautiously entered the office.
âWhatâs this?â
He expected there to be no problems, yet Wool Jin-Cheol looked as if he got dragged through a wringer, instead.
âItâs not just anybody but Hunter Seong Jin-Woo we are talking about here, so how come Chief Woo looks like thatâ¦.??â
His confusion only lasted for a short while, though.
âMay I sit down for a little while, sir?â
Woo Jin-Cheol sounded desperate, so Goh Gun-Hui quickly pointed to the couch.
âOf course, itâs fine. Do take a seat.â
He then got up from the Presidentâs chair behind the desk to settle down in the opposite side to Woo Jin-Cheol.
Plop.
Woo Jin-Cheol powerlessly sunk deep into the couch. He rubbed his face with his hands, showing how tired he was.
Just what happened inside the dungeon?
Even before Woo Jin-Cheol could start explaining himself, Goh Gun-Hui couldnât win against his curiosity and started first.
âWhat happened to you? Why does your face look likeâ¦.?â
âPardon? Is there something on my face, sir?â
âYou look incredibly tired right now. As if you couldnât sleep a wink for the past few days.â
âAhâ¦..â
Nod, nod.
Woo Jin-Cheol wordlessly nodded his head a few times as if he could understand everything now.
âItâs probably because Iâm just too shocked, thatâs all. Sir.â
âShockedâ¦.? Please, tell me more in detail. My friend, didnât you accompany Hunter Seong Jin-Woo to observe his raid?â
Woo Jin-Cheol lowered his gaze and slowly shook his head.
âThat, sir, that wasnât a raid. It wasâ¦..â
ââ¦.It was?â
Woo Jin-Cheol raised his head, shock and fear still writ large in his trembling eyes.
âSir, it was the scene of a massacre.â
The charismatic leader of the Monitoring Division, Woo Jin-Cheol, often thought to be possessing an inborn heart of steel, was speaking with a voice that trembled ever so softly.
âA massacre, is itâ¦..?â
Goh Gun-Hui swallowed his saliva.
Woo Jin-Cheol replied without hesitation, evidently not even thinking of changing or denying his description.
âYes, sir.â
Was there any other description that fit what happened in there? It was as the word suggested, a total massacre. Woo Jin-Cheol didnât hold back on anything and confessed to everything he saw at the behest of the Association President.
âThe dungeon was a nest of Nagas, sir.â
Goh Gun-Hui narrowed his eyes as he combed through his knowledge of various monsters.
âIf itâs a Nagaâ¦.â
Creatures that resembled a hybrid of a human and a sea snake, preferred to live in damp areas, and experts of both melee and magic attacks, capable of giving many experienced Hunters a hard time â those points were the Nagas in a nutshell.
They were also known as really tough opponents to contend with as they moved around in large groups, even though they were high-ranked monsters.
Howeverâ¦.
âBut, someone of Hunter Seong Jin-Wooâs level shouldnât be having a hard time against a handful of Nagas going around in groups?â
As if he had read Goh Gun-Huiâs inner thoughts, Woo Jin-Cheol clarified himself.
ââ¦.I even felt sorry for the Nagas at some point, sir.â
ââ¦..!!â
Woo Jin-Cheol recalled the scenes back then. When a group of 30-strong Nagas suddenly made their appearance, he even momentarily forgot who was next to him and tensed up greatly. Nagas were dangerous enough existences to warrant such a reaction from him.
But thenâ¦.
ââ¦.The surrounding areas suddenly became âdarkâ, sir.â
Or, more specifically, he should have said that a massive black shadow suddenly extended out from beneath Hunter Seong Jin-Wooâs feet.
All the hair on Woo Jin-Cheolâs body stood up after he realised that something big was about to happen. And precisely at that moment, soldiers emerged above ground one by one from the extended shadow.
And the battle â no, a massacre, commenced.
â Kiiiaahk!
â Kiihhaaak!
â Kiiaaahhh-!!
Hunter Seong Jin-Wooâs summoned creatures pounced forward and proceeded to mercilessly rip the Nagas apart into many bloody pieces.
âAt least, those summons wearing black armours, like the humanoid types and the High Orcs types, were a bit more humane. But thenâ¦..â
The summons resembling bears and ants were far too feral even for his tolerance level.
âSome of the ants even began eating the corpse of the monsters. Hunter Seong Jin-Woo became so incensed that he even physically kicked them.â
Woo Jin-Cheol began shuddering after remembering this one ant that tried to sneak a dead Nagaâs head into its mouth, only to get discovered by irate Hunter Seong. It got splendidly buried deep into a wall from a powerful kick.
Although, he still couldnât tell whether he was shuddering from the horrifying summons, or from Jin-Woo who could unhesitatingly kick a summon like that into a wall.
Seeing the tense look on Woo Jin-Cheolâs eyes, even Goh Gun-Hui became extra tense as well, dry saliva gliding down his throat.
âWere his summons strong?â
âThey were really strong, sir.â
There was no need to even mention it. Soldiers resembling humans, Orc-type soldiers, bears and ant type soldiers; not one of them could be called weak by any stretch of the imagination. But, the biggest highlight of them all wasâ¦.
âThere was this one summon with a red mane attached to its black helmet.â
Woo Jin-Cheol raised his dipped head again and stared straight into Goh Gun-Huiâs eyes.
âWould you believe me when I told you that particular summon could shoot lightning out of its sword every time it took a swing, sir?â
âOh my godâ¦..â
Goh Gun-Hui was feeling completely astonished now. The lightning magic contained the destructive power of fire-based magic as well as the speedy nature of the light-based magic.
Because of that, only a handful of very high-class Mage-type Hunters could cast such magic spells. Even then, firing them consecutively was out of the question.
But then, a summon could shoot such magic all the time by swinging its sword around?
Goh Gun-Hui could only shake his head in helplessness. He definitely wouldnât have believed it if it werenât coming from the subordinate he deeply believed in. But then, the unbelievable story continued on even further.
âIn my opinion, that particular summon should be above rank A in terms of power, sir.â
âAre you serious??â
Goh Gun-Huiâs voice rose up higher.
How could a single summon possess powers almost at the level of a rank S?!
Unfortunately, Woo Jin-Cheol guaranteed it. And he was right at the peak of rank A Hunters too, ability-wise, so he knew what he was talking about.
âIf I were to fight that summon one on oneâ¦. Honestly, Iâm not confident of winning, sir.â
Indeed, if such an evaluation came out from Woo Jin-Cheolâs mouth, someone with strong self-confidence, then it would be no problem to evaluate that summon as a rank S.
âHuh-uhâ¦â
Goh Gun-Hui leaned against the couchâs back.
He already had a good idea how capable Hunter Seong Jin-Woo was, but to think, each and every one of his summons would possess such a high level of power, too.
What a regretful thing it was, not being there to personally confirm it with his own two eyes.
Goh Gun-Hui was getting shocked just from hearing it second-hand, so how would Woo Jin-Cheol have felt as he was actually there? Suddenly, it became rather easier to understand the worn-down appearance of Woo Jin-Cheol. He mustâve been slapped in the face constantly with one surprise after another.
âHowever, sir, there was an even more shocking spectacle, sir.â
Woo Jin-Cheol carried on as if that was not even the end of the tale.
âThe antsâ¦. they began âworkingâ, sir.â
Woo Jin-Cheolâs eyes trembled again as he recalled those scenes.
Ants received pickaxes from the bag carried by Ah-Jin Guildâs Vice-Master. And then, they proceeded to mine out the Mana Stones from the dungeon walls.
Ants were also in charge of carrying away the mined Mana Stones as well as the remains of the dead monsters. Woo Jin-Cheol simply couldnât tear his eyes away from the perfectly-organised ants and their unbelievably fast working speed. They were basically the incarnations of efficient âoperationâ.
Woo Jin-Cheol was deeply astonished back then, and he was feeling admiration now.
âWhat I saw, sir, it wasnât something as simple as a one-man raid team. Not at all.â
No, this one man was capable of clearing a dungeon, retrieving the remains, and also mining out the minerals, too.
Woo Jin-Cheol was definitely sure of it. And that would be â calling Hunter Seong a one-man raid team was actually insulting the man.
âNo, sir. That man, heâs actually an entire Guild rolled into one.â
He was not a one-man raid team, but a one-man Guild, instead. Technically speaking, there was that not-that-helpful Vice Master too, but nothing wouldâve changed even if he wasnât present, so Woo Jin-Cheolâs assertion wasnât wrong at all.
Goh Gun-Hui slapped his knee.
âI knew it. My eyes werenât wrong!â
A broad smile didnât want to leave his face now.
Like how he had been anticipating it since the beginning, Hunter Seong Jin-Woo would definitely go on to become the brand-new ballast that keeps the balance neutral in the Korean Hunter community. But now, he began to think that the youth might even go on to change the map of the Hunters worldwide, too.
âAnd thenâ¦. we finally arrived at the boss chamber, sir.â
The story hadnât ended yet??
Goh Gun-Hui quickly refocused on the tale once more. Woo Jin-Cheol carried on.
Normal Nagas would be around two, three times larger than regular human beings. But, he said that the boss Naga found within the boss room was easily four-times larger, and the pressure it emitted was incredible as well.
âDid Seong Hunter use his summons to quickly finish off the boss-level monsters?â
Woo Jin-Cheol slowly shook his head.
âNo, sir. He actually cancelled the summoning altogether, except for those ants busy with retrieval and mining operations.â
âWhat? But, why would he??â
Goh Gun-Hui gasped out in surprise, and Woo Jin-Cheol could only reply with a stiff face.
âI was also curious as to why, so I asked him. I questioned him why he would cancel the summoning when he was about to fight the boss.â
Goh Gun-Hui was so invested in the tale that, unbeknownst to him, he had begun leaning forward.
âAnd what did he say?â
âSeong Jin-Woo Hunter-nim told me thisâ¦.â
Woo Jin-Cheol took his time a little as if to drag out his unwilling memories to the surface, and cautiously opened his mouth.
âIf he relied too much on his summons, then hisâ¦..â
***
ââ¦.My instincts would become softer, you see.â
Jin-Woo spoke up and took a step forward as the pair of âDemon Kingâs Shortswordâ was grasped in his hands.
He didnât even need to call out his soldiers. There was only one boss-level monster and four others guarding said boss creature, after all.
Jin-Woo kicked the ground and dashed forward.
âQuicksilver!â
Even before any of the guardian monsters could react, he slipped past them and closed the distance with the giant Naga at the back.
âViolent Slash!!â
Dozens upon dozens of silvery light flickered and descended on the lower body of the boss monster.
Slice-slice-slice-slice!!
âKeuhaaaakk!!â
The boss writhed and screamed, and in the meantime, the guardians tried to pounce on Jin-Woo. But he simply used the head of one of the guards to jump straight upwards.
Taht!
And when his eyes drew level with the bossâs way up above in the air, he swung his shortsword sideways.
SWISH-!!
âKiiiahk!!â
The bossâs head was sliced off clean and it flew away. At the same time, a new System message popped into his view.
Tti-ring.
[You have killed the owner of this dungeon.]
[Level up!]
Jin-Wooâs expression brightened at once from that wonderful message.
âOhh!!â
He landed softly back on the ground and spun around once. That caused all of the guard monsters trying to rush at him to collapse to the ground at the same time.
Strangely enough, the System messages didnât end there.
Tti-ring, tti-ring, tti-ringâ¦.!!
Suddenly, he was inundated with a constant barrage of mechanical beeps.
âWhatâs this?!â
His fluster could only last for a short while, though.
[You have reached level 101.]
[Levels of all your Class-specific skills have risen.]
[Skill: âShadow Extractionâ has levelled up.]
[Skill: âShadow Storageâ has levelled up.]
[Skill: âSovereignâs Territoryâ has levelled up.]
[Skill: âShadow Exchangeâ has levelled up.]
Jin-Wooâs eyes almost bulged out of their sockets at the rising wall of messages.
Fin.