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Unlike the dungeons of the Gates, there was a thing called ârespawnâ within the instant dungeon. While he was sweeping away every single monster found on the second floor, all the monsters on the first respawned. While he went back upstairs to deal with them, monsters on the second floor respawned. So on and so forth.
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Jin-Woo hopped between the first and second floor and killed monsters until his level no longer rose up.
âWho knows when Iâll ever run into another opportunity like this one?â
Along the way, he got so used to this place that he was able to predict from where and how the monsters would try to attack him.
âA monkey, falling from the ceilingâ¦.â
He lightly evaded the claws of the monkey-type monster falling from the ceiling and stabbed it in the chest with his sword. And thenâ¦.
âKkiiieeck!!â
ââ¦.One cat each from left and right.â
â¦And then, he orderly sliced the necks of the black panther-like creatures jumping at him from his sides.
âKyahk!â
âKkahk!!â
[Youâve killed a âBlade-Claw Brigaâ.]
[Youâve killed a âBlack-Shadow Razanâ.]
[Youâve killed a âBlack-Shadow Razanâ.]
And with these three, he had arrived at the end of the second floor.
He had cleared out the second floor once more. However, his level hadnât been moving from 15 for a long time now. It seemed that reaching that high was the limit for the first two floors.
âStats.â
[Stat]
Strength: 45
Stamina: 24
Agility: 24
Intelligence: 24
Perception: 24
(Available points to distribute: 0)
With him being level 15, his Stats had risen up by quite a lot. His Agility was now almost at 25. He finally got to feel the difference between the Agility and the Strength Stat when the former hit the value of 20.
The Agility did not increase his speed, but rather, it was as if the opponentâs movement had become far slower in his perception, instead.
âExactly like watching a slow-motion video.â
The scenes of the monkey falling from the ceiling and panthers pouncing on him played out in slow-motion.
Should he describe it as him being able to manipulate the time flow as he wished? It became easier to evade enemiesâ attacks, and it also became easier to hit them as well.
As the word implied, he had indeed become more âagileâ.
The so-called speed was wholly dependant on who was looking at it. The higher his Agility Stat, the bigger the difference between him and his enemies would become; from their perspective, heâd look as if he was moving at an unbelievably quick speed.
âIf both the Strength and Agility increase concurrently, their synergy should be pretty incredible.â
That was his final assessment of the Agility Stat.
âBesides all thatâ¦â
Jin-Woo shifted his gaze away.
âWhat should I do nowâ¦.?â
He was looking at the stairs leading down to the third floor.
There was a reason why he continued to hunt in the first two floors even though there was a way to go even lower.
âItâs giving me the creeps.â
With his Perception Stat so much higher, he could sense the aura of something ominous lurking down there far better than before. Without a doubt, something really strong was hiding somewhere down below.
He didnât have to see it to know.
Jin-Woo recalled the message he saw back by the entrance of this instant dungeon.
[You can not exit the dungeon. Please defeat the boss first or find the return crystal.]
The existence of the âBossâ.
Jin-Woo had been roaming the first two floors in order to raise his levels until he couldnât anymore, all for the purpose of fighting this âBossâ.
He had prepared himself as much as he could but, when the time to actually go down there came, he was getting all sweaty and nervous.
Jin-Woo lightly slapped both of his cheeks.
âI mean, Iâve entered a dungeon, so I canât just leave without taking a look at what this boss looks like, now can I?â
A certain amount of tension was a must in order to maintain the peak condition. And this amount was just about right for him.
Jin-Woo gripped the sword tightly with both of his hands slowly descended the steps. Could he have been mistaken when the steps felt unusually longer than before?
He swallowed dried saliva down.
The lighting was worse than the first two floors, but there was no problem with seeing where he was going.
âIs it because of my Perception Stat?â
He couldnât help but feel that his eyesight had improved greatly.
He cautiously climbed lower until eventually spotting the railway tunnel used by the subway trains.
No, he saw where the railway used to be.
The tunnel that shouldâve been used by trains was now filled with jet-black liquid, instead.
âWhat is this?â
Rather than a subway tunnel, it wasâ¦. more like a lake or a river now.
Just as Jin-Woo took one more step forward to take a closer lookâ¦.
A long log-like object shot out from the surface of the black âwaterâ.
Swish!!
âItâs fast!â
The thing that arrived in front of his nose in the blink of an eye was not a log, but a snake with the thickness rivalling one, actually.
âHeop!!â
Taken by surprise, Jin-Woo could only swing the sword and strike the head of the snake away from him.
Clang!!
Jin-Wooâs eyes opened wider.
âWhat the hell?!â
He did succeed in deviating that direction of the lunging snake, but his trusty steel longsword ended up breaking apart from the impact.
Jin-Woo looked back in surprise.
The snake mustâve been surprised by his counterattack as well because it didnât try to follow up right away, but instead chose to simply glare at him while coiling itself up a distance away.
âThe ruler of the swamp, Poison-Fanged Blue Kasaka.â
Jin-Woo could clearly see the orange-coloured name of the monster.
It was a creature incomparably faster and hardier than those with their names written in white.
âEven then, for a sword reinforced with magic energy to break like thatâ¦.â
Jin-Woo swallowed nervously and cautiously studied the Boss monster called Kasaka.
Blue scales covering its entire body gleamed in an oily manner. As if it had draped itself with thick armour, those scales had no gaps to speak of.
Sword strikes wouldnât have worked in the first place. Itâd be the same story for punches, too.
When Jin-Wooâs thoughts arrived there, the Kasaka mustâve finished its own analysis on its prey, because it finally lunged at him once more.
No matter how one looked at it, it was a frightening turn of speed, thatâs for sure.
Swwwiiiish!!
Jin-Woo narrowed his eyes.
âItâs coming!â
When he concentrated hard, he could now clearly see the attack of the Kasaka, which was something he couldnât even properly decipher in the beginning. This was all due to the increased Agility Stat.
Just before the Kasaka opened its maws wide and tried to swallow him, Jin-Woo swiftly sidestepped and let the attack brush past him. At the same time, he wrapped his arms around the creature and caught it in a headlock. He then tightened his grip.
*SFX for bones breaking*
Jin-Wooâs Strength Stat was almost at 50.
An unbelievably powerful pressure tightened around the snakeâs main artery. The snake could not escape from his grip and thrashed around as if it was in pain. Jin-Woo gritted his teeth and strengthened his arms even more.
Slam!! Boom!!
Jin-Wooâs body slammed against the walls and on the floor, but he never released his arms.
âIf I didnât raise my levels as high as I could before coming hereâ¦.â
There was literally no end to wondering about âwhat-ifsâ and âwhat could have beensâ.
However, all kinds of thoughts still swirled in Jin-Wooâs head.
If he didnât raise his level to the limitâ¦.
If his Strength Stat wasnât so illogically highâ¦.
Then, heâd have gone through incredible hell in order to kill the Kasaka.
No, he might even have died here.
So, his decision not to come down right away proved to be the smart one. His choice was indeed the right one.
Crack!!
Accompanied by a rather awful noise, the skull of Kasaka gave in and cracked apart.
[You have killed the ruler of the swamp, Poison-Fanged Blue Kasaka.]
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As expected of a boss mob.
His level rose up by 2 after killing the Kasaka.
Jin-Woo tightly clenched his fists.
The level that had been stagnating at 15 had jumped up to 17.
In just a single day, he crazily raised his level from 1 all the way up to 17.
âHowever!â
No one hunted boss mobs for experience points!
Indeed, if it was a boss mob, then itâd be all about the loot drops!
When he started checking out the dead snake, two spots of light began gleaming from somewhere within its limp body.
âTwo items, because it was a boss?â
His expression one of elation, Jin-Woo reached out towards the spots of light.
Tti-ring.
[You have discovered âItem: Poison Fang of Kasakaâ. Take it?]
[You have discovered âItem: Poison Sac of Kasakaâ. Take it?]
âTake them all.â
As soon as he said those words, a dagger made out of a bone and a small pouch with liquid in it appeared on his palms.
[Item: Poison Fang of Kasaka]
Rarity: C
Type: Dagger
Attack +25
A dagger fashioned from the poison fang of the Kasaka. There are traces of the Kasakaâs poison on it, so when attacking, it will cause Paralysis and Bleeding status effects. Can be stored in the Inventory, or can be sold at the Store.
Status effect âParalysisâ: the target will be unable to move. Success rate is fixed.
Status effect âBleedingâ: the targetâs stamina will be reduced by 1% per second.
Jin-Woo nodded his head.
âA dagger made not out of bone, but from the fang, huh. Itâs not a bad item with those options, yeah?â
Next up was the pouch.
[Item: Poison Sac of Kasaka]
Rarity: A
Type: Medicine
A pouch containing the refined poison of the Kasaka. Can be found very rarely when hunting Kasakas. Drinking this poison will give you strong skin, but the toxicity will permanently damage your muscles.
Effect âThe Iron Scales of Kasakaâ: 20% reduction in physical damage.
Side effect âDamaged Musclesâ: Strength -35
Jin-Wooâs expression alternated between joy and anguish.
The Poison Fang of Kasaka was a good weapon to replace the broken longsword. Not only did it possess over twice the attack power, but he really liked the two status effects of Paralysis and Bleeding, too.
âHowever, this poison sac is a bitâ¦.â
Initially, he was really pleased to find an item with the âAâ Rarity rating, but when reading the description, he realised this was not something he could feel completely chuffed about.
Of course, that effect of reducing all physical damage taken by 20% was a great option befitting an A-rank item. However, it also carried a fatal penalty of decreasing his Strength Stat by 35.
Itâd be a really painful loss for him especially when he invested all of his points on increasing his Strength stat.
Was this the famed double-edged sword, then?
No, the expression of âchicken ribsâ suited this item far better, instead. (TL: a Korean idiom. It means something like âpeople not giving up on chicken ribs even though there isnât all that much meat around thereâ.)
Maybe, he might be able to use this thing only when his Strength Stat had risen so high that the loss of 35 points wouldnât affect him in the slightest, which should be in the distant future. It was impossible to drink it right now.
ââ¦..For the time being, I should just hold onto it.â
With a rueful expression, he stored both inside his Inventory.
Maybe, if an A rank dagger and a C rank medicine came out, then he might have felt not as bad as he did now. Well, heâd have just gotten rid of the C-rank medicine if it was useless, after all.
It was then, a new message popped up.
[With the death of the Boss, the interior of the dungeon will revert back to its original state.]
Suddenly, his sights blurred for a bit, and then, they were restored back to normal, along with a slight bit of dizziness assaulting his senses. When he took a look around, he found himself inside a normal subway station.
The lights overhead shone brightly, and the black liquid filling up the tunnel was all gone, too.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
ââ¦.But, where is everyone?â
Not just people, but even trains were strangely absent.
He even checked the time while thinking that the trains had stopped running for the day because it was so late already, but the clock was indicating 10 PM.
He entered the Hapjeong station around the lunch hour, so he had spent over 9 hours inside that dungeon.
âI was in there for a long time, wasnât I?â
If it werenât for his Tiredness Stat being refreshed every time he levelled up, heâd have keeled over from the accumulated fatigue several times by now.
âAnyway. Isnât it still too early for the trains to stop running?â
Jin-Woo tilted his head as not one train showed up, no matter how long he stood there waiting. He decided to leave the station for the time being.
While he was trudging towards the exit, he couldnât spot a single person. But, as he climbed up the steps to get to the surface, someone shouted at Jin-Woo from above.
âWho goes there?â
Who knew that the voice of another person would sound this welcoming?
Jin-Woo quickly raised his head. He saw a soldier wielding a rifle.
âWho are you? Why are you coming out from there? Havenât you heard the broadcasts?â
The expression of the soldier was so serious that even Jin-Wooâs own expression hardened in an instant.
âDid something happen?â
âWhat the? How can you even say that?â
The soldier approached closer, but then, he spotted the broken sword in Jin-Wooâs hand.
After it broke, it could no longer be stored in the Inventory, and Jin-Woo didnât feel like leaving it behind, so he just carried it outside like this.
Seeing that, the light within the soldierâs eyes changed rapidly. He then carefully studied Jin-Wooâs current appearance.
Now that this soldier had taken a closer look, Jin-Wooâs clothes displayed various hints of the youth participating in many fierce battles recently.
The crumpled expression of the soldier lightened up in an instant.
âAre you a Hunter by any chance?â
Fin.