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Chapter: 142
"Understood. Just let me know the time and place, and Iâll be there."
ââŠYouâre really going to meet him?â
Raphina looked a bit surprised at the positive response.
Given how much attention Hanbit attracted, she had assumed he would be more cautious about revealing personal information.
âThat guyâs always the same.â
Luna, who had been listening, spoke up.
âYouâve met him before too, Luna?â
âI had a few meetings with him while working on something with Raphina. Saw him in person each time. Heâs the type who really likes people.â
She shrugged, implying they had crossed paths quite a bit.
It seemed like their CEO was an extremely sociable person.
âOh, got a reply.â
Raphina, who had been waiting for a response, checked her messages.
Her expression grew a little more conflicted.
âWhatâs wrong?â
âWell⊠he wants Luna and me to come along too.â
âMe too?â
An unexpected addition to the deal.
Feeling a little awkward, Raphina turned to her friend.
âDonât think too much about it. He probably just wants to see our faces in person.â
âHmm.â
Luna fell into thought for a moment.
Then, looking at Hanbit, she asked, âBlack Dragon, would it be okay if we came along?â
âHuh?â
âI mean, you might not be comfortable revealing your identity. My face is already public, and Raphinaâs with a company, so itâs not a big deal for us.â
âAh.â
Hanbit understood the concern.
As a well-known player, exposing personal details always carried risks.
But that risk depended on who he was dealing with.
âI donât mind. What matters is the deal.â
âReally?â
Luna grinned at his calm response.
Then, turning to Raphinaâwho still looked a little hesitantâshe added, âIâll go too. Whenâs the meeting?â
âHuh? Youâre actually coming?â
âItâs been a while since weâve met up in person. Besides, it sounds kind of fun.â
âFun⊠not sure about that, but alright.â
Nodding, Raphina resumed contacting her company.
After a few rounds of confirmation, the meeting was set.
â1 PM, Vestige HQ, 7th floor. Got it.â
Hanbit gave a small nod and turned to his system window.
Current time: 11:50 PM.
He considered logging out right away, but now wasnât the time to slow down.
First, he had to deliver the promised spirit-related information to RaphinaâŠ
Just then, Luna spoke up.
âMind if I ask you something?â
âGo ahead.â
âWhat are you planning to do about the Snow Drake content?â
ââŠOh.â
Hanbit immediately understood what she was getting at.
The condition that came after slaying the Snow Drake.
The very thing complicating everything.
âThis is because of the Ifrit episode, right?â
âYeah. A ton of people are waiting for you to jump in. Even just within the advanced players, there are probably hundreds.â
Luna relayed the current sentiment within Astra, the gameâs main community.
The advanced players and their teams had chosen to reset the episode, following Hanbitâs strategy.
While the Edlen storyline had wrapped up well, the next episode had suddenly become inaccessible.
For those who needed to progress quickly, this was a major setback.
âYou two are planning to reset the Edlen episode too, right?â
âYeah, weâre going to keep resetting and moving forward.â
âSame here.â
Both Luna and Raphina nodded in agreement.
That answer sparked another question in Hanbitâs mind.
âRaphina, didnât you start in Bell Mora? I thought Vestige had a unified approach.â
âThere were a few people who started in Edlen too. I got the contract offer just before I became an advanced player.â
Raphina had been an early player, advancing rapidly from Edlen.
Despite her struggles with spirit-related skills, she had still reached the 4,000s in the advanced ranking.
Unlike her reserved personality, her gameplay was anything but hesitant.
With that in mind, Hanbit shared his response to their question.
"To get straight to the point, Iâm going to challenge it as soon as the content unlocks. Though, Iâll need to gather a raid party first."
"In that case, could you add me to the party as well?"
"âŠYou, Luna?"
A direct and straightforward request.
There wasnât even a hint of hesitation to weigh the pros and cons.
"If itâs alright, could I join too? I feel like I need to meet that scientist, Aysis, as soon as possibleâŠ"
Raphina also wanted to be part of the raid.
Aysisâthe scientist who specialized in interpreting the power of spirits.
It was clear she had high expectations.
âItâd be great to have both of them.â
Luna and Raphina, both solid mid-tier advanced players, were valuable assets he couldnât afford to miss.
However, the key factor in this raid was monopolizing the primary loot.
Hanbit planned to secure that through his position as raid leader, which gave him full authority over item distribution.
"Then, how about we make a deal?"
"A deal?"
"What kind of deal?"
At his proposal, both of them immediately showed interest.
Hanbit carefully laid out a reasonable offer.
"I intend to take the main rewards from the Snow Drake. In exchange for your help, Iâll provide you with the items or information you want."
"Would that include⊠anything related to spirits?"
Raphinaâs interest remained consistent.
Nodding, Hanbit responded.
"I did say Iâd help earlier, didnât I? Originally, I was only planning to give you information, but if you assist me, Iâll personally take you to the Spirit Garden."
"The Spirit GardenâŠ!"
Raphina shot up from her seat, gripping the table.
Hanbit added a further explanation.
"Youâve only been to the Spirit Village, right? The Garden has a much stronger presence of spiritual energy. Since youâve already bonded with two low-tier elemental spirits, youâll definitely see results there."
"Then Iâll help! Please make sure I can go!"
More than just an appealing offerâit was an opportunity she had to take.
Compared to that, the Snow Drakeâs loot hardly mattered.
"Thank you. Then, as for you, LunaâŠ"
"Can I go to the Spirit Garden too?"
"Huh?"
Hanbit hesitated. He had been about to suggest a few different options, but Lunaâs request caught him off guard.
She didnât have any direct connections to spirits.
"Luna, do you need to go there?"
"Iâve gotten a little curious."
A simple response.
If she wanted to go, it would be strange to suggest something else instead.
"Alright. Iâll take both of you to the Spirit Garden."
"Yes!"
"Sounds good."
The negotiation wrapped up faster than expected.
As they were still processing it all, Luna spoke up.
"You said weâd need more raid members, right? Iâll take care of that."
"Iâd appreciate the help, but how do you plan on recruiting them?"
"Iâll put out a notice saying âBlack Dragon has exclusive loot rightsâ and see who still applies. If we set a minimum party size requirement, plenty of desperate advanced players will take the bait."
A clever strategy, using the advanced playersâ mindset against them.
And with Luna handling recruitment, there wouldnât be a single person who dared to question it.
"Iâll ask around too. The more trustworthy members we have, the better."
Raphina clenched her fist in determination, ready to contribute.
Hanbit could feel their sincerityâthey truly wanted to help.
"Thank you. Iâll leave the raid member recruitment to you two."
Feeling unexpectedly moved, Hanbit stood up.
The best way to repay them was to fulfill their wishes without fail.
"Iâll take you both to the Spirit Garden. Letâs head out now."
* * *
Hanbitâs party left the city, heading toward the northern forest.
Their destination was the cliffside, where they would meet Asla.
âTheyâre going to meet a spirit?
âIs Raphina finally unlocking her spirit affinity?
âWait, why is Raphina even there?
âThis party lineup is insane, lol.
âLuna + Raphina + Black Dragon + @??
â@ = Jaehaham + Bangga dude
âTheyâre just people, chill;
As soon as Hanbit turned on the stream and explained the situation, the chat exploded with messages.
Watching the flood of reactions, Luna grinned.
"Did you know Raphina donated too?"
"âŠTo me?"
"Luna!"
Raphina quickly reached out, trying to cover her mouth.
Hanbit was also quite surprised.
"I havenât seen that name before. Do you use a different nickname?"
"Well⊠I went by âSpirit.â It felt a little embarrassing to reveal my identityâŠ"
âHuh?
âSpirit?
âThat nickname is too on point, lol.
âWait, isnât that the person who donated millions?
âYeah, I remember seeing that too.
âadvanced players are on another levelâŠ
Hanbit definitely remembered a viewer by the name of Spirit.
They had donated five million won twice and had consistently sent anonymous donations.
In total, it amounted to tens of millions of won.
But to think that Spirit was actually RaphinaâŠ
"Thank you. Youâve helped me a lot."
"Oh no, thereâs no need to thank me! Iâve learned so much from Black Dragonâs streamsâitâs only right that I pay my dues!"
Even though she primarily used other skills, Spiritmaster was still a core part of her identity.
Even after being stuck at the same level for ten months, she never lost her resolve.
On top of that, she had restarted the entire Edlen storyline, meaning she had actually relied on the streams a lot.
"How did you find the Edlen episode? My walkthrough might not have been the most useful for you."
"I didnât follow it exactly, but I liked how mine turned out. Since I skipped the Julio quest, I was able to bring Arzvel back safely."
"I also did my best to navigate the story to a satisfying conclusion. The hardest part was talking to Asla."
Unlike Hanbit, the two of them had taken a slightly different approach to the episode.
There were unavoidable issues, such as Aslaâs relationship path and scroll modifications.
Not to mention, communicating with someone who had severe social anxiety was bound to be difficult.
But an advanced player was still an advanced player.
They had the skill to find the best outcome in their own way.
"Oh, I forgot to ask this."
A thought crossed Hanbitâs mind, and he turned to Luna.
"How did you clear the Feria Island quest? That one usually takes a few days."
"Oh, that?"
Walking alongside him, she pulled a blue ingot out of her inventory.
It was the Frozen Ingot, a reward from the quest.
Pointing at the patterns engraved on its surface, Luna explained, "It was kind of like a spot-the-difference puzzle, so I just memorized all the patterns."
"âŠYou memorized all of them?"
"It was the fastest way, wasnât it?"
The puzzle at the location Hanbit had mentioned was notoriously complicated.
It involved ice monoliths that only appeared when Feria Island was nearly deserted.
Each monolith had hundreds of different patterns, and the key was to find the two matching ones.
The normal strategy was to wait for the number of options to decrease over time.
But memorizing all the patterns?
Hanbit was secretly impressed and made a suggestion.
"Would you be interested in getting a custom weapon crafted?"
"A weapon request⊠Oh, you mean by Kim Jaeha?"
Luna caught on immediately.
Nodding, Hanbit pointed to the Frozen Ingot.
"This material enhances ice attributes significantly. If itâs forged into a sword, itâll have incredible effects."
"But itâs a Rank 6 weapon. Are you sure? If he fails, the whole thing will be ruined."
"Itâs fine. Jaeha will handle it."
Hanbit turned to the man walking behind themâKim Jaeha.
Upon hearing his name, Jaeha looked startled and pointed at himself.
"âŠYou want me to forge a Rank 6 weapon?"
"You can do it."
"I canât! Even with my hidden skill, Iâm only Rank 3 Unique! What if I mess it up?"
"Itâs okay. Trust me, because I trust you."
"What kind of nonsense is thatâ"
âLOL
âMotivational speech activated
âWhat happens if he fails?
â???: Who are you?
âInstant disowning;
Jaeha was flustered, but this was a hurdle he had to overcome.
His growth would directly benefit Hanbit.
If he worked on higher-ranked weapons, his proficiency would increase tremendously.
âGorik doesnât fully understand his own potential.â
Hanbit knew why Jaeha was anxious.
But he wasnât forcing the impossible on him.
Gorik himself had acknowledged Jaehaâs talent, and his Dwarven metallurgy was exceptional.
If those factors combined, the outcome would undoubtedly be incredible.
"I can see the trust you have in him. Then, Iâll officially make a request."
Luna stepped closer and handed over both her sword and the Frozen Ingot without hesitation.
Taking them in his hands, Jaeha let out a deep sigh.
"Haah⊠I canât believe Iâm actually doing this. If I fail, itâs going to be hell."
"Iâll take responsibility, so donât worry."
"Why would you take responsibility? If it fails, itâs on me for hammering it wrong."
Jaeha shook his head, his expression turning serious.
For some reason, he reminded Hanbit of Gorik.
"You handle the payment. Iâm heading to Edlen to start immediately."
With that, Jaeha set off.
His determination was clear from his steady pace.
Watching him walk away, Hanbit didnât sense even a shred of doubt.
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