Kang Jin-hyuk had two things he couldnât understand right now.
One was why Seo Sang-ho, an S-rank hunter, was so attached to him, a mere C-rank hunter.
Was it really too much to take down Ahn Do-yoon in one hit?
While being noticed could be viewed positively, the fact that Seo Sang-ho personally requested him to join the guild didnât sit well with him.
He had repeatedly stated his disinterest in the position of guild member, yet here he was.
Having no intention of joining Titan, having the guild master pressing him only added to his burden.
âShould I just keep quiet for a while?â
Kang Jin-hyuk shook his head at the thought.
Even if he remained silent now, it was unlikely to attract Seo Sang-hoâs interest later.
More importantly, he finally felt like he was getting somewhere after struggling as a D-rank hunter.
He didnât want to retreat back into obscurity out of fear.
âFor now, I can only ignore it.â
Seo Sang-ho didnât seem like the type to retaliate just because things didnât go his way.
Unless there was an exceptionally enticing offer.
As it stood, Kang Jin-hyuk had no intention of getting involved with Titan at all.
Determined, Kang Jin-hyuk faced the second bizarre sight he hadnât understood.
âSheâs really eating all that by herself.â
Lucia was cramming handfuls of sugary snacks into her mouth as they appeared in front of her.
The numerous desserts brought from outside were vanishing in a flash, almost magical in its absurdity.
âDonât you think thatâs excessive?â
ââ¦â¦Donât trouble me with your words; just keep eating.â
Lucia was consuming the sweets vigorously, as if ravenously hungry.
It seemed her earlier playful request for sweet food wasnât a joke after all.
âIs there no such food in her world?â
Kang Jin-hyuk remembered how Lucia had reacted in awe at just a single chocolate bar.
It was well known that humans were naturally drawn to sweet treats, so such a scene wasnât altogether impossible.
Understanding it was only her incredible consumption that was way over the norm.
âHah~.â
After finishing an extravagant meal that could only be likened to a food-fighting competition, Lucia let out a deep, contented sigh.
Despite consuming several kilograms of sweets, her belly showed no signs of bulging.
Kang Jin-hyuk marveled at this mysterious trait that seemed to highlight the greatness of her elven lineage.
âI thought chocolate bars were the only kind of food you had. Your world truly has some strange foods.â
âIs there no dessert in your world?â
âThere are, but theyâre nothing compared to what I just devoured.â
It seemed sugary foods in Luciaâs world hadnât been extensively developed.
Humans are naturally attracted to sugars, so it was surprising to discover that sweets hadnât been thoroughly researched there.
âWhy are we eating down here when weâve already defeated the boss monster?â
For Kang Jin-hyuk, dining in such a dark, dingy place was hard to comprehend.
In response, Lucia pointed to the wall behind them with her finger.
âDo you see the symbols engraved on the wall?â
âI see them, but what does that mean?â
âThatâs a magic circle, canât you tell?â
Kang Jin-hyuk nodded knowingly.
The magic circles he was familiar with usually took the shape of a round circle with stars drawn in it.
Thus, it was hard to imagine that the random scribbles were also a magic circle.
âThen, that means it might connect the maze to your world.â
âThose symbols?â
Luciaâs brief explanation was enough to astonish Kang Jin-hyuk.
âThen using that might just send us back to where we started?â
âNo, not exactly.â
Upon hearing Luciaâs answer, he felt a wave of relief within.
While he had benefited significantly so far, he hadnât yet leveled up enough to dismantle the dungeon.
To run wild and carefree outside, he needed at least A-rank abilities.
If the dungeon were to disappear beforehand, it would leave Kang Jin-hyuk stranded.
âSo thereâs still no way back?â
âRight. But itâs worth investigating.â
Typically, magic circles would vanish right after use.
However, the magic circle left in this underground temple remained intact.
Lucia suspected that was likely the reason for the failed teleportation magic.
âSince Iâve found this out, it seems I need to stay here for a while longer to investigate.â
âWill anything get solved after the research?â
âAt least we may find out why we ended up here. Returning is impossible just with my mana.â
To utilize such a large-scale magic circle, one would need to be a grand mage.
Unlike Lucia, Kang Jin-hyuk felt relieved by the prospect of not returning soon.
Knowing that he wouldnât be able to return meant he had nothing to fear regarding the time heâd spend.
âIf I canât go back, itâs a good opportunity to learn more.â
Once he engaged with Lucia more, he realized heâd not only gain insights on how to use Aura but also other beneficial knowledge.
âIf anything you need comes to mind, just let me know. Iâll help as best as I can.â
â⦠Why the sudden kindness?â
âWell, weâve been companions in the dungeon, so I thought we might as well help each other out.â
âReally, is that all?â
Lucia looked at Kang Jin-hyuk with suspicion filling her eyes.
Even though theyâd defeated a boss monster together, they hadnât known each other for long.
In such a relationship, was there really a need to keep a pact of loyalty?
Kang Jin-hyuk caught onto Luciaâs gaze and hastily searched for an excuse.
âI told you Iâd show you how to use Aura. If you get too focused on the research, you might overlook that.â
âHmmâ¦â
Her previous response was quite substantial.
Though it seemed a bit shallow in excuse, she was willing to overlook it to some extent.
Unlike others she had met, Kang Jin-hyuk didnât appear to harbor ulterior motives.
Instead, he seemed almost relieved, as if letting go of a burden.
âWell, it makes sense since he has something to gain from me.â
With that in mind, Lucia stood up, brushing off her clothes.
âOn that note, shall we start with the basics of using Aura?â
âRight now? Werenât we supposed to investigate the magic circle first?â
âTeaching you the basics isnât that tough.â
Lucia approached Kang Jin-hyuk and extended her right hand.
He couldnât discern whether she wanted something or if she was offering a handshake, so he simply stared at her outstretched hand.
Seeing that, Lucia, frustrated, tugged at his hand.
âI asked for your hand, so why are you just staring?â
âWhy donât you say something?â
As Kang Jin-hyuk took her hand, he immediately felt an unexplainable sensation.
A tingling energy surged through him, reminiscent of static electricity, prompting Kang Jin-hyuk to instinctively retract his hand.
Yet, Lucia held firmly onto him.
âDonât be startled, and try to remember this feeling.â
Kang Jin-hyuk heard her words, desperately trying to accept that unfamiliar sensation.
âDamn, Iâm no martial arts master to remember this!â
He swallowed his dissatisfaction and focused on what she told him, realizing that the sensation transmitted through Luciaâs hand flowed through his body and exited through his other hand.
When he glanced at that hand, he saw a blue aura blooming like a mirage.
Without needing anyone to tell him otherwise, he understood it was Aura itself.
âWhoa. Turns out Iâve got more talent than expected.â
Lucia noticed the state of Kang Jin-hyukâs body and was internally impressed.
âIf things go well, he might grasp the basics today.â
Lucia had discovered Kang Jin-hyukâs inherent talents evidenced by the movements of mana in his body.
Injecting mana into him had the intent of locating his potential but ultimately aimed to unblock the energy channels inside him.
However, Kang Jin-hyukâs energy channels were already unblocked from day one.
The mana circulating through his body was flowing swiftly without losing any of its vigor.
After some time passed, Lucia finally let go of his hand.
At that moment, the aura that had blossomed on Kang Jin-hyukâs hand disappeared as if it was a dream gone by.
âNow you got it, right? Try it out.â
âRight now?â
âTheoretically, it might take decades to accumulate, but you just need to employ holy power. There shouldnât be a hitch.â
âWhatâs this holy power?â
âThe shield you summoned when you shielded against the boss monsterâs attack. That strength used to perform that technique is what we call holy power.â
Although they both consumed MP, clerics and other classes werenât on the same fundamental level.
It wasnât until Kang Jin-hyuk heard Luciaâs explanation that he realized the differences.
However, knowing the theory didnât mean he could immediately apply it in practice.
âI understand what youâre saying⦠but how am I supposed to convert that into Aura?â
âThatâs something you need to learn for yourself. With your body.â
âThat sounds easier said than doneâ¦â
Citing skill names brings them to life automatically; heâs unsure how feelings can change or translate to other actions.
Even if he were to perform the movements, they felt instinctive rather than deliberate actions.
He never thought those actions would carry great meaning.
âWhat kind of instructions are you giving me, anyway?â
Feeling flustered, Kang Jin-hyuk turned toward empty air.
Then, with the mindset that he had nothing to lose, he cast the skill.
âHoly Shield.â
A shield manifested before him as talismanically as usual.
Concentrating hard, he focused on what he felt at that moment.
âHoly Shield. Holy Shield.â
With each repetition of the skill, he began realizing the slight power that seeped from the outside into his palm.
While the level was minimal and required a high level of concentration to feel, its existence was evident.
âAre you serious about altering this?â
Reciting the skill name automatically gives a result; changing the entire principle behind it felt impossible.
It was something nobody had ever attempted, and even Kang Jin-hyuk doubted he could succeed.
âIs there really no alternative?â
Desiring an alternate method, Kang Jin-hyuk pursued the possibility, but Lucia firmly stated,
âThere isnât. If you donât like it, then just cultivate mana until you become a hundred years old!â
Kang Jin-hyuk released a soft sigh.
Her unwavering tone suggested it was something he had to rely on.
Letting go of any thoughts of impossibility, he held dear the slimmest hope.
Taking a deep breath, Kang Jin-hyuk reached forward once more and repeatedly cast the skill.
âHoly Shield!â
After doing it over ten times, his MP started to dwindle, so he pulled out a potion he had brought and swallowed it in one gulp.
Without wasting time, he continued to cast the spell.
Due to repeatedly performing the same motion, the sensation he felt each time while using the skill became gradually clearer.
Yet sensing it alone was nowhere near sufficient.
He needed to find a way to modify that into the feeling Lucia had shared with him.
It resembled a fruitless act, reaching out into the empty air while hoping for powerful blasts.
Kang Jin-hyuk clung to this seemingly meaningless endeavor driven by the faint hope of success.
Should he succeed at something that seemed impossible, it would result in a great feeling of achievementâespecially if he, the first one to accomplish it, was the one who did so.
Focusing solely on that limited chance, Kang Jin-hyuk consumed another five potions.
âHmm?â
After repeating it to the point where his potions ran out, the shield he summoned began to lack definition, unable to hold a solid shape.
The result seemed like a mere failure to cast the skill.
However, a closer examination revealed that something went wrong with a skill that should have activated as long as he had sufficient MP.
That meant the divine power typically invested in the skill had been redirected elsewhere as evidence of that contention.
âIs this really possibleâ¦?â
Kang Jin-hyukâs wavering hope began to grow.
Then suddenly, a message appeared as if it was waiting for that moment.
[You have acquired a skill.]
[Holy Power Application â Level 1]