I Became a Mythical Hunter After Killing the Golden Goblin - Chapter 11
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Chapter 11. Tutorial (2)
〚You have entered Tutorial Zone 7!〛
〚First entry! You have been given a Tutorial Quest!〛
〚Tutorial Quest: Embers of the Undying Sun
Difficulty: Special-Tutorial
Rank: Special-Tutorial
Description: For reasons unknown, a fragment of the sun that refuses to set for all 365 days of the year has exhausted its power and fallen to the earth, becoming embers. Collect the embers!
Objective: Collect 7 or more embers (0/7)
Success: Proceed to the Abyss, rewards based on completion rate
Failure: X〛
I reviewed the brief explanation and closed the message before me.
Since I had already memorized all fifteen tutorial strategies, I knew these embers dropped from monsters at an extremely low probability.
“Damn it! I’m dying from the heat. This is ridiculous! Why did you have to start with Zone 7 that nobody chooses and make things so difficult! I didn’t even apply sunscreen! My skin!”
Lee Ji-hyung, who had followed along of his own accord, was complaining the entire time. I briefly considered just cutting him down on the spot, but managed to suppress the urge with a deep breath and turned my gaze elsewhere.
“Is there something here…? If Seo Mi-na is aiming for this place with the highest difficulty, that’s not a bad strategy. But is there really a reason to choose here specifically? Other highest-difficulty zones have more monsters and better rewards.”
I hadn’t expected such a sharp observation, and caught off guard, I immediately pushed off the ground and rushed past them toward the desert.
‘I have no intention of doing important things like awakening Seo Mi-na or dealing with Lee Ji-hyung today, or entering the hidden stage.’
Since the Examiner was waiting outside, I planned to start those tasks gradually from tomorrow.
The hidden stage would certainly take at least a week to clear, given that it earned its name from being a ruin.
“Tch! So you’re going to hunt alone! Fine, let’s see who succeeds at hunting first!”
“I’m coming with you!”
Lee Ji-hyung, brimming with competitive spirit to trample me in any way possible, dashed off in a different direction, while Seo Mi-na, her eyes gleaming with unwanted interest and curiosity, began to follow in my wake.
“Fine, let’s finish this quickly and rest.”
How far had I run with my sword dragging behind me?
In the endless expanse of yellow sand, I began to notice protrusions jutting out sporadically—oddly incongruous with the terrain.
“Found one!”
In the Tutorial Zone 7 desert terrain, three types of monsters spawn.
[F-] rank monster appearing throughout the desert: Desert Scorpion
[F-] rank monster appearing only in the desert’s center: Sand Lizard
[F-] rank monster appearing extremely rarely around the rare Oasis: Bombardier Cactus
True to Zone 7’s notorious reputation, all three monsters are incredibly troublesome—even knowing the strategy, without overwhelming power or sufficient skill, hunting them is difficult.
And the monster I had just discovered was a Desert Scorpion.
A cunning and swift creature that buries itself in the desert sand and lies in wait for approaching prey.
‘Of course, humans don’t fall for it.’
As long as one doesn’t stupidly approach something so conspicuous, thinking it’s interesting without knowing anything.
That’s right—any Hunter with a brain and the ability to think would naturally be suspicious of something so obviously out of place…
“Kyaaaagh!”
Before my thought could even finish, Lee Ji-hyung’s scream echoed from the distance, and I furrowed my brow.
“How annoying. Really.”
The Desert Scorpion emerges from hiding, subdues approaching prey with its tail’s paralytic venom, and hunts them.
A Hunter. And if it’s Lee Ji-hyung, who possesses fire-attribute mana with even a faint purification effect, he wouldn’t be paralyzed from just a single sting.
“Dig! Dig! Dig!”
As expected, the sound of angry explosions of flames erupted in rapid succession.
‘How foolish. These monsters here have inherently high fire-attribute resistance.’
They were creatures that lived under the sun, incomparable to Lee Ji-hyung’s pathetic flames. In fact, a rare few individuals had swallowed the sun’s embers and were nearly immune to inferior flame attacks.
Though I’d half-intended it, I still couldn’t understand that idiot’s choice of Tutorial Zone 7 for such trivial reasons—his competitive spirit against me and wanting to impress Seo Mi-na.
He’d chosen a tutorial with the worst possible matchup for himself.
“Sigh. What’s the point of thinking about that fool? Let’s hurry up, finish this, and get out.”
I turned to look at Seo Mi-na standing behind me and explained the strategy.
“Those are Desert Scorpions. The strategy is simple—attack from outside their attack range and kill them in one hit, that’s all.”
Of course, that’s difficult. You need the strength and skill to kill a monster in a single blow.
“By the way, if you fail to land your attack in one go, things will get very messy.”
I shook my head, listening to the screams that had started echoing again from over there.
“When one of these creatures is attacked, they judge their cover blown and begin hunting as a group.”
With those words, I slowly approached the slightly raised sand, and when I was about 3 meters away, I threw my sword without hesitation.
Crash! Thud!
The blade shot forward like a bullet and embedded itself in something.
〚A trivial and faint fortune is granted by the stirring of deeply slumbering destiny!〛
〚Critical Hit!〛
〚Item: The cold-infused flame sword grants a freezing effect!〛
Destiny aided me as well. Ice, unsuited to the desert, spread from the blade I’d thrown and froze the surroundings. The Scorpion, with high fire-attribute resistance but desperately low ice-attribute resistance, died without even a single attempt at resistance.
〚Normal-Rank [F-] LV 4 Monster—Desert Scorpion defeated〛
〚Contribution: 100%〛
〚Experience +10〛
〚Reward: Purple Coin×1〛
Messages appeared, and something surged within my body.
〚Level UP〛
〚Free Points increased by 1!〛
My level had risen. But I felt no joy. The truly important thing was what would happen next.
‘I wonder what it will be?’
〚By defeating your first monster in a single strike, your rank has ascended!〛
〚Something dormant in your origin awakens and blooms!〛
When you defeat your first enemy and raise your level to 1, the system unconditionally awakens one stat.
Before regression, I had awakened the Vitality stat. After that, through grueling work related to Strength, I barely managed to awaken the Strength stat as well.
But this time, I was curious which stat would awaken.
‘No, since I already have the Limitless stat, it might not awaken.’
That was possible. I already possessed the pinnacle of physical stats.
〚The effort of persevering without tiring and living diligently resonates, and Stat: Vitality (Normal) awakens!〛
〚Error! You already possess the highest-tier physical stat!〛
〚The Vitality stat is absorbed into the Limitless stat!〛
〚Your Equilibrium stat increases by 1.〛
My face scrunched up for a moment before relaxing.
‘Tsk, so it happens like this after all.’
Honestly, wasn’t this what I expected? But even knowing it, I couldn’t shake the regret from my mind.
No matter how ordinary a stat was, Awakening was one of the three most important things for a Hunter.
Was it responding to my yearning?
〚The slumbering Destiny awakens at your intense desire, as if annoyed, and rises to bring forth miracles!〛
〚Intense heavenly fortune gathers toward you!〛
For the first time since I initially Awakened Destiny and temporarily recovered all the suppressed fortune, Destiny was now truly exerting its power in earnest.
That entity, which had only blocked misfortune or granted faint fortune while dormant, was finally showing its true capabilities.
〚An incomprehensible miracle intervenes, and an error summons an unknowable variable!〛
〚Stat fusion is cancelled, and the Awakening stat undergoes a transformation!〛
“What?”
As the Equilibrium stat decreased by 1 again, the stat labeled Stamina crackled and began shifting.
〚Though countless misfortunes tested and tormented you, you never yielded, rose, and advanced—ultimately seizing a miracle!〛
〚Your essence receives an incomprehensible stimulus, and the stat: Unyielding (不屈) (Legendary) Awakens!〛
〚Stat: Unyielding interacts with the unique ability: Supreme Spirit!〛
Finally, the Stamina stat vanished from the status window, replaced by this new stat called Unyielding that I’d never seen before.
“Status check: Unyielding.”
〚Stat: Unyielding (不屈)
Grade: Legendary
Rank: F-(1/99)
Description: An absolute will to never yield before anything whatsoever.
Abilities
-When you overcome misfortune, the Unyielding stat grows and you gain additional bonus points.
-Adds additional correction to all abnormal status resistance. (Stacks with Supreme Spirit effect.)〛
“This is insane!”
I barely managed to restrain myself from jumping up and down with joy and shouting.
Without those two damned leeches, I probably wouldn’t have held back.
But that joy crumbled pathetically, as if something cursed had been waiting for this moment to appear.
〚Destiny, having exhausted all available power, falls into deep slumber and warns you to be careful of danger!〛
〚Misfortune, which had been quietly observing all this, gains tremendous power as the overwhelming counterbalance to fortune.〛
〚Misfortune foretells great calamity upon you!〛
‘Damn it all!’
I wondered why Misfortune, which seemed to derive satisfaction from always interfering in such matters, had stayed quiet while Destiny helped me multiple times.
‘It was gathering strength.’
Did it think that minor misfortune couldn’t torment me anymore?
It had been accumulating power all this time, and the moment Destiny exhausted itself in that tremendous effort and fell asleep, it began to move.
‘I knew that when Destiny exerts power, Misfortune gains strength.’
But I never expected it to be this cunning!
I clenched both fists, staring at that damned Misfortune stat. I had never invested a single point in it, yet it was exactly 1 higher than Luck.
I clicked my tongue and closed the status window.
‘If I don’t resolve that cursed ability masquerading as a unique skill, this will keep happening.’
I had no choice but to grit my teeth and endure it once more!
If I could just push through, I’d gain tremendous stat increases—so it wasn’t entirely bad.
With that thought, I watched Seo Mi-na fry a Scorpion to death with a massive surge of electricity, then moved forward once more.
After my regression, my first Tutorial had ended like this.
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“All 26 participants have returned safely!”
“Well done. You have all been recognized as worthy by the Abyss. However, countless trials await you in the days ahead. I urge you all to remain cautious, and cautious still. Now, you are dismissed!”
The Examiner concluded his ceremonial remarks and promptly returned to the Association, while the newly minted Hunters dispersed in small groups for their after-party celebrations.
“Well then, time to collect on that reward?”
I approached Seo Mi-na as if I’d been waiting for this moment, and she walked alongside me with a knowing gesture to follow.
Incidentally, that fool of a flame mage had been struck three times by the Scorpion’s paralytic venom and was hastily transported to the Hospital by his guild members.
‘And to think, who chose Zone 7?’
From what I heard, he’d boasted about catching a Scorpion before me, but had the misfortune of being ambushed by one hiding without a trace. Moreover, he’d panicked when the Scorpions proved resistant to his magic.
For someone destined to become an A-rank Mage later known as Flame Demon, his performance was pathetically shabby.
He’d managed to catch one Scorpion, level up, and escape, but judging by his swollen legs, he was far from unscathed.
“I’ve come to pick you up, Miss.”
“Got it.”
I climbed into what was clearly an expensive vehicle.
“Here is the list you asked me to prepare. Shall we proceed to ‘that location’?”
“Yeah, take me there.”
“Understood.”
She received a tablet PC from the Driver who doubled as her secretary, then handed it directly to me.
“Choose one. Just one.”
“Oho! Quite the preparation.”
I gazed at the list, smiling with satisfaction.
‘What should I pick?’
Her list contained numerous items—some I recognized from my memories, others I’d never even heard of.
‘Tsk, is this really the limit?’
Even for a third-generation chaebol heiress, collecting high-grade items as a hobby had its limits; there were no items of Epic grade or higher.
Yet even items of Rare grade remained extraordinarily precious.
Selling just a single Rare-graded item would net tens of billions of won.
After examining the list for some time, I suddenly caught sight of an item that left me inwardly astounded.
‘It was here all along!’
The item that instantly captured my attention was far more unremarkable compared to the other glittering treasures on display.
《→Wings That Lost Their Radiance (Common – F)》
Merely a pair of beautiful wings that Seo Ye-rin had added to her collection.
But I requested this item without hesitation.
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