A Veteran of Infinite Buffs - Chapter 65
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Chapter 65
What fortune would Luck 600 bestow upon me?
In combat, I only knew that the Luck stat corrected critical hit probability.
But the status system in this game possessed far more intricate correlations.
‘Luck has already paid for itself. Even if I fail, it’s no loss.’
I decided to think positively.
After all, I had already tasted the peak in the 500s range for Luck.
Having consumed the meat of Phycam, an ancient beast, to elevate my Eternal stat, I considered myself sufficiently prepared.
Whooooom—
As I drew closer to the Portal, a tremendous vibration began resonating through my entire body.
It was certain that this was no ordinary Portal.
“Let’s go.”
“Mm.”
Since I was the one blessed by fortune, I decided to take the lead.
And I carefully surrendered myself to the Portal.
Whoooosh—
* * *
I had anticipated that a new landscape would unfold before me.
And so my expectation came to pass.
Yet there was something that exceeded my anticipation.
[Magnificent Achievement!]
[You have accessed the Wilderness Adventurer’s records!]
[Luck increases by 10.]
[Magnificent Achievement!]
[You have accidentally entered an Overcharged Dimensional Portal!]
[Luck increases by 7.]
[Magnificent Achievement!]
[You have witnessed the Five Moons!]
[Luck increases by 5.]
[Magnificent Achievement!]
[You have simultaneously achieved 3 Magnificent Achievements!]
[Luck increases by 3.]
[Magnificent Achievement!]
[You have entered a different dimension!]
[Luck increases by 20!]
[Magnificent Achievement!]
[You have simultaneously achieved 5 Magnificent Achievements!]
[Luck increases by 5.]
The sight of Achievement messages flooding my entire vision deviated significantly from my expectations.
[Name: Kael]
[Class: Eternal Adventurer (Hidden)]
[Level: 62]
[Unused Points: 0]
[Strength: 5 Agility: 5 Stamina: 5 Wisdom: 2 Luck: 650]
[Eternity: 37 Mana: 6]
The 600 Luck I had squeezed out from my stats had yielded an additional 50 Luck.
This 50-point increase in stats would have required 50 consecutive level-ups to achieve, and since I possessed the Eternal Adventurer class, which allowed me to freely distribute these stats, the shock was all the greater.
“So Achievements can be completed simultaneously like this.”
As I savored each Achievement message one by one, Turan was looking around excitedly, snorting heavily.
“Hmm! The night air is wonderful!”
Rather than knowing something about this place, he was simply marveling at how pleasant the air felt.
“For now, stay quiet.”
I decided not to let my guard down.
Now that I understood how to use Luck, it was right to prepare for every situation that might come my way.
[Strength: 155 Agility: 155 Stamina: 155 Wisdom: 102 Luck: 100]
[Eternity: 37 Mana: 6]
I distributed my stats evenly to respond fluidly to any situation.
I considered lowering Wisdom as well, but I chose to believe that Wisdom, like Luck, had some hidden modifier applied to it, and decided to maintain three digits.
‘The Barren Wasteland, yes, but an entirely different one. There will definitely be monsters.’
The defining characteristic of this place was that it seemed dark yet bright simultaneously.
Five Moons were softly illuminating the ground above.
Naturally, I predicted that those five bright moons harbored some sort of mechanism.
However, this Barren Wasteland was not a newly discovered region.
In other words, it wouldn’t be particularly profitable.
If it were profitable, people would always be staying here.
All I needed to do was collect the essence containing the Wilderness Adventurer’s records that only I could obtain.
“Hmm. A map would be pointless.”
Asking Turan would also be meaningless.
Still, the Ancient One might possess some instinctive intuition, so I decided to ask anyway.
“Turan. Which direction should we head?”
Turan was gazing at the sky.
More precisely, he was watching the Five Moons.
“This way.”
“Hmm?”
Turan seemed to know something.
“If you go against the direction the moons travel, the sun will rise.”
Turan’s opinion was information I already knew.
Since the sun rises in the east, it meant we should head toward where the sun rises to preserve body heat.
With limited clues available, I decided to follow Turan’s suggestion.
After all, while I was immune to both cold and heat, Turan was not.
“Right. That must be east then.”
Fortunately, the moons didn’t move erratically.
I confirmed they all moved in the same direction.
Technically, it was the planet’s rotation, but since this was a game, I kept all possibilities open as we advanced.
“Wolves?”
“Yes. They don’t look appetizing.”
Before long, we encountered a pack of wolves.
Since they roamed the Barren Wasteland, I called them Wasteland Wolves.
—Grrrrr….
Not a single wolf showed signs of having eaten well; they were all gaunt, skeletal creatures.
Anticipating this wouldn’t be a difficult battle, I decided to coordinate with Turan and face them together.
“I’ll take the left. You take the right.”
“Understood.”
Boom!
Naturally, it fell to me to shatter their formation.
I rushed forward with Gale Rush, closing the distance to the wolves before bringing Sumoq crashing down.
Crash!
The Barren Wasteland wolf struck by Sumoq became unrecognizable.
“Screech!”
Turan, having observed my Gale Rush, demonstrated a similar technique.
Crash!
It was an excellent Leaf Attack, showcasing the Ancient One warrior’s characteristic leg strength.
-Screech! Screech!
The pack of Barren Wasteland wolves couldn’t mount any real resistance and were annihilated entirely.
Crack!
The power disparity was overwhelming, and since the wolves had grown weak from prolonged starvation, the battle ended swiftly.
“Finish it!”
Just one last wolf remained before it was over.
Crack!
The moment I eliminated the entire pack, a message materialized before my eyes.
[You have accessed the Adventurer’s Record.]
‘What?’
And simultaneously, the scenery shifted.
* * *
-Huff! Huff!
A man whose face remained obscured was panting heavily as he kindled a fire.
The method was quite primitive, yet despite his face being hidden, I could sense profound satisfaction radiating from his expression.
-Come on, catch! Hurry! Huff!
Beside the man lay the corpse of a massive wolf.
The butchering had been completed long ago—the hide was stripped away cleanly, leaving the meat ready to cook.
The man’s combat prowess was more than sufficient to subdue a creature of this size with ease.
Crackle.
After prolonged effort, the spark finally began to grow into flame.
A proper campfire had been born.
The man immediately threaded the prepared wolf meat onto a skewer and fixed it above the dancing flames.
Sizzle!
To be honest, the meat didn’t look particularly appetizing.
Yet the man swallowed saliva repeatedly, turning the skewer methodically as he roasted the flesh.
-Gulp.
If one were to judge the doneness, it was rare—barely seared.
At this point, he was essentially just burning away parasites before consuming it.
Chew, chew.
Moreover, the muscle fibers were remarkably tough and fibrous.
It resembled chewing rubber.
Yet the man devoured the meat with unwavering determination.
-Hahaha! That’s it! That’s the stuff!
His grueling feast of impossibly tough meat had concluded.
I wondered why such a scene was being shown, but the man’s transformation quickly dispelled my confusion.
-Grrrowl! Grrrowl!
The man’s jaw elongated.
Golden fur erupted across his entire body, his muscles swelled and bulged further, and his ears began to sharpen into points.
Like a werewolf, in essence.
-Grrrrrowl!
The transformed werewolf lifted his head and gazed up at the Five Moons.
-Awooooooo!
[The Adventurer’s Record has ended.]
* * *
“Kael! Are you coming to your senses?”
The scene faded, and all I could see was Turan’s enormous face looming before me.
“Ha. That was entertaining.”
“Entertaining? You find it entertaining to lose consciousness and play around?”
I grasped what the adventurer’s footprints were indicating.
The man’s identity was undoubtedly the Wilderness Adventurer—there was no need to deliberate further.
“What about the wolf?”
“I just tossed it over there, more or less.”
Where Tuuram pointed, wolf corpses were stacked neatly in a pile.
Eagles circling the area suggested they would be cleaned up soon enough.
“Hmm. How long have I been unconscious?”
“Not long. After catching that wolf, you lost consciousness right away. Did you perhaps receive a curse?”
“No. It’s the opposite. This is another ripple of fortune.”
Not content with entering the Overcharged Dimensional Portal, I had encountered one of the adventurer’s footprints along a direction I’d chosen somewhat arbitrarily.
At this point, fortune was practically spoon-feeding me opportunities.
“Tuuram. Let’s eat that wolf.”
“Huh? Kael. That meat is absolutely tasteless. Don’t do it.”
I already knew the meat would be unpalatable.
But the secondary effect was extraordinary.
It was clearly an effect that allowed me to directly inherit the wolf’s nature.
The closest comparable ability would be a druid’s animal transformation.
“Then I’ll just eat it alone. Don’t worry—I won’t eat much.”
“Your curiosity is truly boundless.”
Besides, I had a Campfire Kit.
This meant I didn’t have to struggle like the Wilderness Adventurer to build a fire.
Whoosh!
The night Barren Wasteland grew even brighter.
The probability of exposure to threats could increase, but it didn’t matter.
If this environment could sustain monsters like Barren Wasteland wolves, it meant there were absolutely no catastrophically dangerous creatures here.
Rather, the more accurate deduction was that life itself was extremely sparse in this place.
So if more monsters gathered, that would actually be welcome.
Squelch. Crunch.
The wolf was so emaciated with barely any meat that edible portions were extremely limited.
Moreover, a stench was already rising, forcing me to seek out the safest parts to consume.
Rustle.
Once again, the answer was the heart.
Its minimal movement meant the muscle fibers were finest there.
“Tuuram. Just to be safe, you should eat some too.”
“Why?”
“Just in case.”
I knew that the Ancient One summoned through Sumoq inherited a portion of my status.
If that were the case, then transformation into a wolf also fell within the realm of possibility.
With a wolf’s speed and endurance, I could gain a significant advantage in mobility.
“Ugh.”
Tuuram showed signs of resistance, though it wasn’t violent.
For now, I had to consider it acceptance.
Truly the behavior of a manly Ancient One.
“Ah. By the way, I’ll be steaming it, not grilling it.”
Besides, this time I’d planned the cooking as a steam rather than a steak.
To truly replicate what the Wilderness Adventurer did, eating it nearly raw would be best, but I figured that even if the effect was the same, it was better to enjoy it deliciously if possible.
After all, the subspace had adequate cooking utensils anyway.
“I’m a modern person, after all.”
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