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Chapter 204: Abyss (6)
Han Siah had lived with the Griff family since she was young.
Her father, who wanted to exploit her talent, and the family members who followed himâŚ
It was an environment where she had no choice but to grow up being wary of others. Thatâs why she was quite perceptive.
The only exception was her mother, Kim Haeun.
She was her only savior during her childhood.
The only person who told her she loved her.
Although it always stung her heart, Han Siah couldnât even dare to doubt her mother.
It was absolute trust.
She couldnât imagine her mother loving money more than her.
The family was cunning and actively used that fact. It was a kind of âbad cop, good copâ strategy.
But now, without the gaslighting, Han Siah could accept the situation as it was.
âSheâs changed.â
She saw it for a moment.
Seo Yerimâs slightly flushed face.
Her trembling pupils.
It was an attitude she had never seen before.
âWhy did she suddenly change?â
The only thing that had happened to Seo Yerim was the spar. The Abyss was said to trigger trauma, could it be that her attitude towards Kim Minwoo changed because of that?
In any case, the important thing was that the sight piqued her interest.
Kim Minwoo was a good person.
He had saved her from being oppressed by the family. Seo Yerim was blunt, but she was a caring younger sister.
If the two of them got along, it wouldnât be badâŚ
Sting.
Something stung her like a needle prick.
It was a familiar sensation.
Her mother was abandoned by her father.
When she lived with the family.
When she lived in Korea.
That man, her father, never had a proper conversation with her mother.
Back then, Kim Haeun looked very lonely.
She wished she could meet another good person instead of the trashy head of the family. Her heart ached even then. Even in a short time, she had grown fond of her colleagues.
To the point where she could compare them to Kim Haeun.
She frowned for a moment.
Then, Han Siah smiled.
A picture-perfect smile.
Managing her expressions was one of her specialties. She approached Seo Yerim, who had finished talking with Kim Minwoo.
âYerim, shall we take a walk? I have something to say.â
âYes, just a moment, sister.â
Seo Yerim came out.
The two walked through the gray space.
âWhatâs up?â
âUm⌠by any chance, do you have any worries?â
ââŚYes?â
âYou seem to have something on your mind. Iâm a priestess, you know. Feel free to confide in me if you have any worries. Weâre colleagues.â
Han Siah said with a gentle smile.
Indeed, wearing a pure white robe and using holy artifacts, she looked exactly like a priestess from a fantasy.
Her gentle eyes and smiling lips.
She was also the only woman in the guild.
Of course, there was Merhen in the chat room, but she wasnât officially a guild member.
She was just Kim Minwooâs summon.
And she wasnât even human.
She was a member, or rather an undead, who lacked a lot of things to share common ground with. Han Siah, on the other hand, was different.
She always had a kind smile on her lips. Perhaps because of her difficult childhood, she had a mature aura around her. Seo Yerim was particularly weak to this kind of atmosphere.
There was no place in Korea with as strict discipline as the Sword Sect.
A relaxed motherly smile?
There was no such thing there.
Especially if it was from an older woman. It was extremely rare in her life, surrounded by sweaty instructors and senior disciples.
ââŚWell.â
âYes, yes. Itâs okay. Iâm a good listener. You can tell me anything.â
âThatâs why⌠I just⌠I wonder if Iâve been too indifferent until now.â
âAbout what?â
âIf you look at Siwoo, heâs really close with Mr. Minwoo. Like, not just on a professional level, but also personally.â
âHmm. Thatâs true.â
It was definitely true.
Even though they hadnât known each other for even two months, it wasnât difficult to understand Park Siwooâs character.
He was just like a puppy.
He often showed a unique friendliness even to people he met for the first time.
In her case, as soon as he found out her age, he called her âSister Siah.â
It was a very different attitude from someone who still called her âMs. Han Siah.â
âOld memories came to mind. I used to have a really hard time. The peace of mind I have now is all thanks to Mr. Kim Minwoo. But I wonder if Iâve been keeping too much distance from him.â
âKeeping distance?â
âStarting with the way we address each other. Except for the time we went to the martial arts gate last time, itâs all been about work. It seems too impersonalâŚâ
âAh, so thatâs what you were worried about. That it seems too impersonal.â
âYes⌠but I canât just cling to him like Siwoo⌠So I thought about changing the way I address him⌠but I couldnât bring myself to do it. Maybe itâs because Iâm not used to it.â
Han Siahâs eyes narrowed.
She was close enough to the tent to have seen Seo Yerimâs behavior earlier.
âThen that o⌠that kind of thing tooâŚâ
A title that starts with o?
What else could it be but oppa?
She roughly understood.
âYou can just call him oppa. Whatâs so difficult about that?â
âNo, no! You donât understand, sister. That kind of title is completely new to me.â
âThere must be a lot of men older than you in Sword Sect. Not all of them would be old enough to be called âmister.â And yet, itâs your first time?â
ââŚThere, all the titles were fixed. Instructor, disciple, and so on. Itâs a place where hierarchy based on skill is more important than ageâŚâ
âYerim, I think this way.â
Han Siah said softly.
âYou know the gates better than I do. But thereâs a common understanding, right? That itâs a dangerous place. Mr. Minwoo always challenges difficult gates.â
ââŚThatâs true.â
âHeâs very skilled, but the gates are a place where he could die at any moment. It was the same in the family. Iâve seen too many people who went out as raiders not come back.â
Seo Yerim nodded.
Gates were overflowing with rewards.
But they were equally dangerous.
As a high-ranking Awakened, Seo Yerim knew this very well.
âIn other words⌠Mr. Minwoo could also be in danger. Adventures are always full of the unknown, right?â
ââŚYes.â
âSo I think itâs better to be honest sooner rather than later. Donât bottle up your feelings. No one will know about itâŚâ
Han Siahâs face darkened a little.
It was a kind of personal experience.
Her experience of wanting to believe that Kim Haeun loved her, even though she felt something was off.
âMom, do you love me?
She wanted to ask, but she never could. She always reassured herself that her mother would love her.
Thatâs why she fell into an illusion.
The illusion that Kim Haeun loved her more than anything.
Sometimes, thereâs a saying that ignorance is bliss, but is that really a good thing?
If she had figured out Kim Haeunâs true feelings sooner. If she had realized that she would be thrown away as a sacrifice in exchange for money from the family.
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At least she wouldnât have lived her life so helplessly. She would have tried to do something. To escape from the clutches of the beast.
At the very least, she wouldnât have grown up foolishly, only hoping for her motherâs love.
âOf course, this could be because you trust Mr. Minwoo more than I doâŚâ
ââŚThatâs not it. I just⌠I donât think Iâve ever thought about it before. That heâs in danger, or that he might not come back one day, that kind of thing.â
Seo Yerim hurriedly shook her head and said. It was true that she had never thought that Kim Minwoo could die.
When they first met, he was a good-for-nothing, but he was the eldest son of Ilsung, so she didnât worry.
And as time passedâŚ
Maybe she subconsciously thought that he was definitely not someone who would die just anywhere.
ââŚAnyway, thank you, sister. Thanks to you, my perspective has broadenedâŚâ
âNo, itâs nothing. Donât mention it. But⌠is that really all?â
âYes?â
âAbout it seeming too impersonal, I mean. Iâm curious if thatâs the only reason you want to change it. I think thereâs more to it.â
âWhat? No, no! Itâs not like that!â
Seo Yerim hurriedly waved her hands.
It was as if she had never thought of it that way, strongly denying it. But her face was quite honest.
It was red like a tomato.
And strong denial means affirmation, they say.
âGo for it. This sister is always rooting for you.â
âI-itâs not like thatâŚâ
Just then.
Rumble!
The inland sea shook violently.
In the distance, they could see swirling fog. It was much darker and thicker than last time.
Seo Yerimâs and Han Siahâs faces hardened at once.
* * *
Han Siah and Seo Yerim.
They were SSS-rank Awakened.
And since it was just a space where the fog had disappeared, there was nothing to worry about just wandering around a bit. Meanwhile, Kim Minwoo had summoned Merhen and Cedric and was training his summons.
It was something he always did whenever he had free time.
This side didnât really develop even with training, but it was different for the summons that were still growing.
They had to study hard, of course.
âBy the way, Iâm almost level 500âŚâ
Perhaps because so many rats had flocked to the outer sea, his level had risen from 491 to 497 before he arrived. If there had been monsters in the inner sea, it would have risen even more.
But he hadnât encountered any.
Or rather, he couldnât encounter any.
The monsters here lived in the fog like fish, but Hayang had sucked it all up. Just as fish without water would die, so would the monsters in the fog. They had died of natural causes.
Level 500 was one of the important milestones. First, in terms of level alone, it was the starting point for S-rank Awakened.
SecondâŚ
âItâs the activation condition for the item.â
Quite a while ago, he had obtained an interesting item.
[Forgotten Dragonâs Gem]
[Rank: ??]
[A gem cherished by an ancient dragon. The shape of a dragon is reflected in the beautiful light.]
[Effect 1. A medium that allows you to transfer to the âAge of Dragonsâ. However, the user needs the appropriate qualifications.]
It was this gem.
The Sword Saint had cleared a dungeon because he needed a dragonâs corpse, and he had obtained this item by giving him all the byproducts, including the dragon. In return, he gave the remaining three elders enlightenment.
âThat enlightenment was actually given by the Sword Saint.â
Anyway.
At that time, he was a low-level player far from level 500, so he put it in his inventory and forgot about it.
But now he was getting close?
The eligibility requirements had also changed.
[Eligibility Requirements]
[1. Level 500 or higher]
[2. (New!) Hunt a young dragon or higher]
[3. ???]
Originally, the eligibility requirements only stated âLevel 500 or higher,â but the second item, which was filled with question marks, had been unlocked. The condition to hunt a young dragon or higher. He had already achieved this a long time ago. Because he had defeated the Ice Dragon and the Elder Dragon in the Orc Gate.
The remaining third condition was still unknown.
âThe Age of DragonsâŚâ
There would probably be a lot of dragons.
And dragons were very useful monsters. Dragon blood could be used to strengthen summons, and dragon corpses and other byproducts could be used to make expensive items.
The dragonâs corpse he had obtained in the past was also still stored in his inventory.
âThe skeletons arenât skilled enough to handle the materials yet.â
Crafting Rank C.
He could make level 151 to 250 equipment, but the ancient dragon corpse was a high-rank material that required at least Crafting Rank S to even consider handling.
Thatâs why he was saving it.
âAnd I need to hunt an ancient dragonâŚâ
Cedricâs friend, the Divine Dragon Gleipnir.
To create that summon, he needed the last material, the corpse of an ancient dragon over ten thousand years old. Since it was called the Age of Dragons, he thought there might be ancient dragons there as well.
Considering all this, it was one of the gates he had to go to.
Level 500 was also important in that he could use the gem.
And if there was one more thing he was hoping forâŚ
âUnsealing.â
Thatâs right, the unsealing of the Legion Commanders.
It was in the demon dungeon that the Shadows attacked.
There, while wiping out the Shadow group, including Han Baekgil, the seals of two Legion Commanders had been released.
[Cedric reaches level 201!]
[The first seal is released!]
[Stats are adjustedâŚ]
âIt was a message like that.â
Cedricâs stats increased by 1 to 2 per level.
Merhenâs power multiplier jumped from x3 to x4 per level.
Since the first seal was released at level 201, he thought the second seal would be released at level 401, but he remembered it had quietly passed then.
âThen what about level 501?â
Since it was called the first seal, there must be a second and third seal.
Then wouldnât the second seal be released at level 501?
In that sense, a lot was riding on the level 500 range.
âIâll be able to upgrade S-rank skill books to +9 as well⌠no, wait a minuteâŚâ
When were the Americans going to give him the +9 A-rank skill book?
The US president had clearly promised to make it for him, but they had only taken the education and not given him the reward.
Of course, it was a bit ambiguous whether they were intentionally not giving it to him. No matter how big and wide the US was, it would be difficult to make a +9 A-rank skill book right away.
There were no items on the market, and once a skill book broke, they had to collect it again, creating a vicious cycle.
Anyway.
He would have to remind them again sometimeâŚ
Just then.
The ground shook violently as if there was an earthquake. He saw Seo Yerim running at high speed with Han Siah on her back.
And behind them, the pitch-black fog was chasing them like crazy.
Seo Yerim, who was running, shouted urgently.
âOppa! Heâs here! That guy!â
Huh?
Kim Minwoo looked around.
He could see Park Siwoo blinking his eyes. She couldnât have been talking about Siwoo, could she?
ââŚMe?â
âWhat are you doing, oppa! Why arenât you taking out your weapon?â
She shouted with a slightly flushed face, putting Han Siah down.
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