Chapter 135
âItâs not like that. This is pure luck.â
Grid was even more surprised than Toban. He never expected a critical hit and to trigger the option of the gloves along with Kill.
âA critical attack and five hits⊠Itâs absurd.â
He felt invincible. The confident Grid declared, âToban, I will completely get rid of the griffons.â
Until a little while ago, Toban put the griffons above Grid. However, he quickly changed his attitude after watching Grid turn the Griffon Captain into a critical state in one blow.
âYes, it is possible if it is Grid! Let me serve as the bait!â
âOkay.â Grid was satisfied by the answer and dealt the ultimate blow to the collapsed Griffon Captain. âPagmaâs Swordsmanship, Link!â
Level 2 Link dealt 800% of his attack power. The Griffon Captain was severely injured by Kill and couldnât withstand this attack.
Pipit! Pipipipit!
The Griffon Captain couldnât resist the bombardment of energy swords that came out. It screamed painfully and turned into light.
[You have killed the Griffon Captain!]
[4,500,900 experience has been acquired.]
[3 griffon tendons have been acquired.]
[4 griffon leather have been acquired.]
[7 griffon bones have been acquired.]
[The spellbook âTornadoâ has been acquired.]
[Your level has risen.]
There were three types of bosses.
The first was a hidden boss such as Malacus, Pope Drevigo and Vampire Countess Marie Rose. They were usually humanoid NPCs and were the only ones who didnât respawn again after dying. Their story was big enough to have a direct effect on Satisfyâs world view and they were overwhelmingly strong, making the rewards (items and experience) huge as well.
Unlike monsters, humans had an inherent limitation in their low health. But they had high health compared to ordinary users, so it couldnât really be pointed out as a weak point. Their artificial intelligence was also high, so they were real bosses with close to zero weaknesses.
Ordinary users didnât get a chance to meet a hidden boss and even if they did, they wouldnât dream of succeeding in the raid.
The second was a dungeon boss. They appeared in the deepest part of each dungeon at regular intervals, and gave high rewards for those who succeeded in the raid.
Their basic abilities were at least 10 times higher than normal monsters and they had diverse attack patterns that made them difficult to handle with a small group of people. In particular, they had huge health and it was likely to be a long-term raid.
Most users referred to dungeon bosses when talking about boss monsters. It could be said that the goal of ordinary users was to raid dungeon bosses.
Finally, the third type was a field boss.
They directly threatened users all over Satisfy. Their stats were at least four times higher than normal monsters of the same level and their health was halfway between a hidden boss and dungeon boss.
The attack patterns didnât have a lot of variation so it was hard to say they were exceptionally strong. For users with excellent combat control, it was impossible to hunt a field boss that was 30 levels lower alone.
But there were occasional field bosses with mutations. The mutant field bosses were as strong as dungeon bosses and users needed to be vigilant. For example, the Guardian of the Forest that dropped blue orichalcum was a mutant field boss.
Right now, the Griffon Captain was a common field boss. Grid didnât like the rewards.
âWhat is with this lootâŠâ
Field bosses were originally like this. The frequency of raids was high so they rarely dropped rare items. However, users were able to acquire a large amount of experience and miscellaneous loot, so it was good to raid them.
In addition, Grid was quite lucky. The Griffon Captain had dropped a unique Tornado spellbook. The probability of the Tornado spellbook dropping was only 0.1%, and the Griffon Captain was hard to raid because they only appeared in griffon habitats. But Grid wasnât a magician and was thus unaware of the value of magic books.
âItâs just an old spellbook⊠no way itâll sell for an expensive price⊠Tsk, Iâm glad I got a lot of experience and loot at least.â
As Grid was grumbling with disappointmentâŠ
Toban felt a chill as he wildly ran away from 22 griffons. Then Toban belatedly realized his mistake.
âDammit! Iâm not in the party!â
The death of the griffon boss! Toban also expected to acquire experience and items, but the notification windows didnât pop up? He hadnât noticed because it wasnât an ordinary situation, but he currently wasnât in a party with Grid. He wanted to ask Grid for a party invite right now; however, he was too busy running away from the griffons that he couldnât easily send an invite. He hurriedly exclaimed.
âGrid! Party! Quickly add me to the party!â
Grid was puzzled as he asked, âWhy?â
âWhat do you mean, why? So I can be in your party!â
âNo, I mean why should you be in the party?â
Toban exclaimed, âYouâre asking why? Isnât it natural to form a party when you go hunting with others?â
âAre you crazy? Why should I share my experience and loot with you?â Gridâs eyes shone. âYou keep forgetting that youâre my slave, and are thus not equal to me. Just follow me.â
âW-What?â
After Grid killed Boxâs group, Toban accompanied Grid and came to realize that the Holy Light set wasnât just a simple quest item, but a legendary set. Therefore, he felt even more ashamed and guilty about trying to rob the items from Grid.
But this was this, and that was that. At a minimum, they should hunt together in a party!
âYou are really spiteful!â Toban was upset and started to blame Grid, âIâm truly sorry that I betrayed you, but itâs too much to not even let me in the party! I might be small in front of you, but I am also a ranker. Experience is extremely valuable to me! I have to perform the role of bait, so you should at least give me some experience!â
Kiooooh!
Toban stopped and the 22 griffons surrounded him. But Toban didnât shrink back as he only stared at Grid.
In the end, Grid had to take one step back. âOkay, I understand. If you say so, I will add you to the party. If you wish, Iâll even release you from your status as a slave.â
âEh? R-Really?â
Toban was suspicious but slightly excited at Gridâs sudden change in attitude.
However, Grid then continued to say, âInstead, Iâll tell Jishuka what you did to me, and I will absolutely never make an item for you.â
ââŠâ
âHow funny. Youâre being punished for trying to grab my rice bowl in the first place.â
âG-GridâŠâ
Kiooooh!
The griffons roared and started to attack Toban. It was impossible to defend against 22 griffon beaks with only one shield. Toban realized he would die in this way and started begging Grid, âI was wrong! I was too agitated after seeing you catch a boss monster that I lost control! Please save me! I wonât presume to join the party again. Just save me!â
âI donât want to.â
âG-Grid!â
ââŠI will save you if you promise not to forget your position as a slave again.â
âI understand! Okay!â
It was wrong no matter how he looked at it. Grid was too spiteful. Toban was frustrated by the realization that he wouldnât be able to escape his current status for the moment. At this time, he still didnât know. The type of luck he would encounter while being Gridâs slaveâŠ
***
The power of the Tzedakah Guild was famous among NPCs. Numerous royalty and nobles of each kingdom tried to recruit the Tzedakah Guild. They were tempted several times by titles, territories, and riches.
However, the Tzedakah Guild couldnât decide who to go under. They waited to work in Winston with Grid, so they resisted all types of temptations and quietly waited.
Finally, the Tzedakah Guild also earned a large reputation with the lady of Winston.
In the counterattack against the Yatan Church that began with the birth of the Eighth Servant, Lady Irene showed great favor to the Tzedakah Guild who cleared many quests and even succeeded in the Malacus raid.
âTo the east of Winston, there is a village called Bairan. Monsters often pop up so the population is small, but the area is large and there are several mines, so the possibility of development is indefinite.â
ââŠâ
âJishuka, would you like to take over that village and receive the title of baron?â
Bairan was a very significant village to Jishuka.
The auction house in Bairan Village was where Grid first made the Special Jaffa Arrows and where his existence was announced to the world. In addition, the Guardian of the Forest appeared around Bairan Village so it was a place she visited often to perform quests.
âThere are several hunting grounds and dungeons for high-level users, and the distance to Winston is only half a day using a carriageâŠâ
Geographically, it was easy to interact with Grid and it was a village where the guild members could easily level up. In addition, the population might be low but many users would come. If the guild managed it well, the taxes would be profitable.
Jishuka finally made her decision, âI am grateful for Lady Ireneâs favor. I will be loyal to you for the rest of my life.â
âI am glad to have a talent like you.â
[You have become a baroness of the Eternal Kingdom!]
[You have obtained the right to enter the social circle of the nobles.]
[You have become the lord of Bairan.]
[The estate management system has been created.]
It was simple after that.
Jishuka convened the guild and immediately headed for Bairan Village. Along with the 100 soldiers residing in Bairan Village, Pon and Ibellin took care of nearby monsters to stabilize security, while engineers were employed to repair and extend and old castle.
On the other hand, Faker and several guild members identified the characteristics and financial status of Bairan Village and discussed future directions for development. The absence of Toban, their chief of staff, created more work for Jishuka and the guild members, but it wasnât a big burden. In the first place, Toban wasnât particularly outstanding as the chief of staff so there wasnât much difference.
But there was an empty feeling.
âWhen will Toban come?â
It had already been a week since the guild members rejected his request for help with the SS-grade quest. At one point, he had blocked all whispers so they couldnât help wondering if something was wrong.
However, they werenât particularly worried. Toban was a top ranker who was dependable, so they believed he was earnestly completing his quest.
âHe is busy with his quest. Well, he will come back when he can. On the other hand, when will Grid return?â
Vantner was still complaining about Grid. Indeed, Grid was really late. It had been a month since he left for his quest and he still hadnât come back. They couldnât contact him through the guild chat window or whispers.
âIn the first place, Grid left because of a quest right? That guy has reached level 170 in the past month. It seems more like he is hunting in a dungeon to level up than doing a quest, just like Regas.â
Certainly, Gridâs level up speed identified in the guild information window was phenomenal.
âPagmaâs DescendantâŠâ
Jishuka had seen Grid receive Brahamâs quest in real-time and investigated Pagmaâs identity. Grid was the descendant of undoubtedly the greatest blacksmith in history, Pagma.
âAs the class quest of a legendary class, the difficulty will be enormous. I can understand why he is late.â
It wasnât just Vantner who wanted Grid to return quickly. Jishuka wanted Grid to return as soon as possible. The members wanted to see Gridâs growth and were eager for Grid to produce their items.
On the other hand, Bairan Village developed rapidly. Users heard that the reputed Tzedakah Guild were ruling it and began to steadily migrate to Bairan Village. If this trend continued, they would be able to achieve rapid economic growth. Someday, Bairan could be promoted from a village to a city, just like Winston.
But in the midst of this, there was some bad news. Three of the six new guild members that they had high expectations for⊠Asuka, Black Teddy and Box left the guild one day without saying anything.
âThey just walked away. What are they doing?â
âThey were dubious in the first place. They wouldâve just muddied things up if they stayed in the guild. It is better to let them leave.â
The existing guild members blamed the three people, but were quick to cool down. However, the other new guild members were frightened.
Toon was appointed chief of security in Bairan Village and was doing his daily patrol. He couldnât resist his curiosity and whispered to Box.
âHey, what is this? I thought you were going to stay in this guild until you know the identity of the skull helmet?
Box thought this was fun.
âI have already met him. It led to unwanted results. So Iâm leaving.
âHohâŠ? Really? So who is he?
âItâs no fun if I tell you too easily. I will give you a hint. He is a very surprising person.
âWhat? Is that it? Do you want to die?
Toonâs tone changed after he became annoying by the hint. Toon restrained himself and said goodbye.
âToon, do you remember my suggestion? After you meet the skull helmet, make sure to leave the Tzedakah Guild and join my guild. We will always welcome someone with skills like you. Then Iâm going.
âChe, what a wily bastard.â
Toon ended his whisper with Box and checked the guild information window. He was surprised by something when he checked the information of the 21 remaining guild members. The level 110 blacksmith he met in Winston a month ago was now level 172?
ââŠOhu.â
Toonâs eyes shone with fighting spirit.
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