A radiant light of divine power erupted from Jeong-Hoonâs hands. It was a brilliance far surpassing anything the priests could muster, drawing every gaze in the room towards him.
Unfazed, Jeong-Hoon focused solely on the patientâs treatment. While he couldnât restore the manâs missing arm and leg, his labored breathing gradually eased. The internal injuries that had tormented him were healed.
âItâs done. Heâll regain consciousness in time.â
Jeong-Hoon finally withdrew his hands. The man would be confused at first, waking up to a missing arm and leg, but that was a trial heâd have to overcome.
âTh-thank you! Thank you so much!â The woman, the patientâs guardian, expressed her gratitude through tears.
âCan you please treat us too?!â
âUs as well!â
âWe beg you!â
Witnessing this, the other guardians rushed towards Jeong-Hoon, clamoring for his attention. It didnât matter whether he was an archer or a priest. The healing heâd just demonstrated was proof enough of his abilities.
âYes, I understand.â
Jeong-Hoon readily agreed and began treating the injured one by one.
***
At the Archerâs Sanctuary
âIs that really true?â
Acting Commander Roscantor couldnât believe his ears.
âYes. After defending the west gate from the Titan Rhinoceros, heâs now personally treating the wounded in the infirmary.â
âHuhâ¦â
Was that even possible?
A level 201 Ranger had effortlessly subdued a charging Titan Rhinoceros, then proceeded to clear its dungeon lair. And now, instead of returning to the Sanctuary, he was in the infirmary, putting those useless priests to shame.
But that wasnât all.
Even more astonishing was that he was using healing magic to treat critically injured patients.
âIâll go and wipe out the monsters myself.â
At first, theyâd dismissed his words as absurd.
Could it be that he was telling the truth all along?
âHeâll probably return to the Sanctuary once heâs finished with the treatments.â
ââ¦But how can he use divine power?â
âThatâs the question. According to Cedric, the arrows this outsider shot were clearly filled with mana.â
The coexistence of mana and divine power was unheard of. The two forces were fundamentally incompatible.
Yet this outsider wielded both.
âIt seems Iâll have to go and see for myself.â
Roscantor hastened towards the infirmary.
âGasp⦠Commander.â
âThe Commander is here⦠Everyone, rise!â
The injured patients, who had been lying in bed, attempted to get up upon seeing the acting commander.
Roscantor quickly raised his hand to stop them.
âAbsolutely not! Donât even think about getting up! Your recovery is the top priority.â
âYes, sirâ¦â
âHow are you feeling? â¦You all did an amazing job. We wouldnât have been able to hold the city without you.â
Roscantor went around the infirmary, checking on each of the wounded, offering praise and comfort.
The injured were in much better shape than when they were first brought in.
It was a relief.
âThere he is.â
As he checked on the wounded, he spotted the outsider in the distance.
Just as heâd heard, the man was personally treating the injured.
***
âHey there!â
Jeong-Hoon turned his head at the familiar voice coming from behind him.
Roscantor was rushing towards him.
âOh? What brings you here?â
Jeong-Hoon feigned surprise at Roscantorâs visit.
ââ¦I have a few questions. Is it true that you wiped out the Titan Rhinoceros?â
He asked, his voice trembling.
âYes.â
Jeong-Hoon nodded.
âAnd thatâs⦠divine power youâre using, right?â
âYes.â
Jeong-Hoon continued casting Advanced Healing on the injured person in front of him.
The light of divine power shimmered from his hands.
Roscantor was stunned.
âThis is insaneâ¦â
Exclamation marks flickered above his head.
[Quest complete.]
[High contribution! Recalculating rewards.]
[You have acquired the Archerâs Mark.]
[NPC Roscantor acknowledges you!]
[NPC Roscantorâs trust in you has greatly increased.]
Perfect.
The Archerâs Mark, typically only obtainable with over 95% contribution and acts of goodwill, was now his.
But Jeong-Hoon wasnât done yet.
âCompleting all of Littonâs quests will reward me with a Fragment of the Ancient Archerâs Mark.â
The completed Archerâs Mark must be the result of combining these fragments with the Archerâs Mark.
He was certain, having completed the Warriorâs Mark in a similar fashion.
But then, a red question mark flickered above Roscantorâs head once again.
âHmm? Another hidden quest?â
Jeong-Hoon tilted his head and checked the quest details.
[Hidden Quest: Altair von Askenstone]
â Restriction: Must be acknowledged by Roscantor
â Reward: ??
â Description: Roscantor is handling affairs on behalf of the ruler of the City of Archers. This is due to an issue concerning the rulerâs safety. Please resolve this issue.
âSo thatâs what it was.â
Jeong-Hoon realized why this quest had triggered.
It was because of the Advanced Healing heâd just demonstrated.
Witnessing the powerful healing, so different from that of ordinary priests, a glimmer of hope sparked in his heart.
âShould I accept the quest?â
He hesitated for a moment.
The ruler of the City of Archer had fallen into a cursed slumber while preparing for war. Thatâs why Roscantor was acting as the temporary commander, overseeing the war preparations.
However, according to the gameâs storyline, the war would be thwarted by the intervention of the allied Rogue City. The absence of the ruler, Altair von Askenstone, was the problem.
If he accepted this quest and lifted the curse on the ruler, the chances of the canceled war breaking out would increase significantly.
In other words, Jeong-Hoonâs actions could trigger a war.
But he couldnât just give up on a hidden quest, could he?
âAlright. Letâs catch two birds with one stone.â
He would complete the quest while simultaneously eliminating the possibility of war.
Having made up his mind, Jeong-Hoon accepted the quest.
As soon as he did, Roscantor spoke cautiously.
âCould I⦠ask you a favor?â
âA favor?â
âItâs difficult to talk about it here. Could you accompany me somewhere else for a momentâ¦?â
âSure.â
Roscantorâs face brightened at his ready agreement.
âThank you!â
He led Jeong-Hoon to the reception room of Altairâs residence.
Jeong-Hoon took a seat, and Roscantor sat opposite him.
âThe reception room is quite tidy.â
âThank you for the compliment. Would you like something to drink?â
âNo, Iâm fine.â
Jeong-Hoon wanted to get straight to the point.
âI see.â
Understanding his intention, Roscantor dismissed everyone else from the room.
Now, only Jeong-Hoon and Roscantor remained in the reception room.
âWhy donât you tell me now? Why did you bring me here?â
âThe truth isâ¦â
Roscantor slowly began his story.
He started with the strained relationship between the City of Warriors and the City of Archer, then explained how a dungeon had recently been discovered in the City of Warriors, attracting many users.
That territory originally belonged to the City of Archer, and they had been preparing for war for the past six months to reclaim it.
The problem was that their leader, Altair, who had ordered the war preparations, was suddenly struck by a curse, and that curse persisted to this day.
âSo you want me to lift the curse?â
âYes⦠Those damn Holy City bastards are demanding 1 million gold to lift the curse.â
1 million gold.
They were already financially strained due to the war preparations. How could they possibly come up with 1 million gold so quickly?
âHmm, well⦠Iâll have to examine it, but I should be able to lift the curse.â
âReally?!â
âYes.â
Roscantorâs face lit up.
If that was true, then waking up the leader might not be impossible.
âThen can you go right now?!â
âOf course.â
Roscantor guided Jeong-Hoon to Altairâs bedroom.
===
[NPC Information]
-Nickname: Altair von Askenstone
-Level: 200 (Level lowered due to curse)
-Occupation: Head of the City of Archer
===
Having been bedridden for a long time, he was emaciated, nothing but skin and bones.
His face was also stained black.
âHeâs definitely cursed.â
[What kind of curse is it?]
Mukho showed interest.
âIâve seen this kind of curse before. The symptoms are the same as when he was affected by the Sleeping Rose.â
Anima gave the answer.
Sleeping Rose.
It resembled a rose but was characterized by its overall black color.
Consuming a large amount would induce a curse that prevented one from waking up, causing them to slowly wither and die, hence the name Sleeping Rose.
âHe must have eaten a lot.â
âIndeed. Otherwise, he wouldnât be in such a deep sleep.â
Altair had been asleep for three months.
The reason he was still alive was the potion on the bedside table.
A potion he had obtained from the Holy City a while ago remained, and they had been keeping him alive by dripping a small amount into his mouth at regular intervals.
Jeong-Hoon reached out towards Altair.
[Using Detoxification.]
As the Unique-grade Detoxification activated, dark red blood flowed from Altairâs nose.
âCoughâ¦! Cough!â
Soon, he began coughing up dark red blood.
âLeaderâ¦â
Roscantorâs eyes trembled as he watched.
âItâs part of the recovery process, so donât worry too much.â
Jeong-Hoon reassured Roscantor, who was watching from behind.
âThatâs recovery?â
Altair continued to vomit dark red blood.
âYes.â
Jeong-Hoon nodded and repeatedly cast Detoxification on Altair again.
âIt seems he didnât just consume a large amount at once, but rather ingested it in small doses over a long period.â
âIt seems so. Just how much did he have to eat for this to happen?â
If he had consumed a large amount in a short period, the curse should have dissipated after vomiting a couple of times.
However, the amount of blood Altair was spewing was abnormally large.
This meant that he had been consuming the Sleeping Rose for a very long time.
[Using Advanced Healing.]
Jeong-Hoon also used Advanced Healing.
There was a possibility that Altair could die during the Detoxification process if left as is.
After repeatedly casting Detoxification and Healing, the curse that had taken root in Altairâs body finally dispersed completely.
âUgh⦠Where am Iâ¦?â
Altair slowly looked around, his face dazed and confused.
âDonât come any closer yet.â
Jeong-Hoon told Roscantor not to approach and then gently held Altairâs chin, making eye contact.
[Using Brainwashing.]
[Brainwashing level has increased.]
The level of Brainwashing increased upon activation.
âI need to max it out and upgrade it to Unique quickly.â
Like Blackfield, skills acquired through serendipity required reaching their maximum level to be upgraded to Unique.
Currently, Brainwashing was at level 6.
Therefore, its grade was still Epic.
However, Altair was not in his right mind at the moment.
Regardless of the skillâs grade, he was in the perfect state to be brainwashed.
Altair stared blankly at Jeong-Hoon, his pupils dilated.
The brainwashing was complete.
âNever start a war. Withdraw all war preparations and start seeking a peaceful resolution.â
Jeong-Hoon whispered into Altairâs ear, softly enough that Roscantor couldnât hear.
âYesâ¦â
Altair nodded.
Only then did Jeong-Hoon release him and continue with the healing.
âLe-leader? Do you recognize meâ¦?â
At Roscantorâs words, Altairâs head turned towards him.
âYesâ¦â
As Altair nodded weakly, Roscantorâs eyes welled up with tears.
âThank you⦠Thank you so muchâ¦â
The leader, whom he thought would never open his eyes again, had awakened.
It was all thanks to Jeong-Hoon.
He sobbed, repeatedly expressing his gratitude to Jeong-Hoon.
***
As time passed, Altair gradually regained his senses.
ââ¦How long was I asleep?â
âThree months, sir.â
âI seeâ¦â
Altair tried to hide his confusion.
Ever since he became the leader, it had been difficult to fight off sleep.
At first, he dismissed it as overwork, but as the days went by, his sleep grew longer and longer, and there were times when he slept for two days straight.
And on that day, an unusually strong drowsiness had come over him.
His eyes kept closing, and he couldnât keep them open.
Eventually, he stopped working and went to bed earlier than usual.
That was his last memory.
âBut to think I was asleep for three monthsâ¦â
According to Roscantor, it was because of a curse, but when did he get cursed?
No matter how much he thought about it, he couldnât figure it out.
âHow are you feeling?â
The outsider next to Roscantor asked.
He heard that it was thanks to this outsider that he was freed from the curse.
Altair nodded.
âI feel much better than before.â
âYou were bedridden for three months. The curse is gone, so you should recover quickly.â
âIâm truly grateful. But can you tell me what kind of curse I was under?â
âYou were afflicted by the Sleeping Rose.â
âSleeping Roseâ¦?â
He had never heard of it before.
âYes. And it seems the culprit is within this very city.â
âSomeone here cursed meâ¦?â
âââ