I Got A Legendary Sniper Rifle - Chapter 108
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Episode 108
Ep. 108
Once I realized I could break through walls, clearing the 62nd Floor and beyond presented no difficulties whatsoever.
“Here?”
“Yeah.”
BOOM——!!
Whenever the maze became even slightly complicated, emergency escape via sniper rifle!
Even Elsie, who had initially questioned whether this was the right approach, began to change her tune.
“Hehe, this is absolutely amazing~”
“Convenient, right?”
“How did people manage to find their way through all of this back in the day?”
It was inevitable that even if one wasn’t accustomed to change at first, the body would eventually follow the path of least resistance.
Well, Jia hadn’t really objected to Ihyeon’s methods from the start anyway.
From the 62nd Floor onward, the variety of monsters that appeared in earnest expanded considerably.
Not just Races, but Cursed Armor masquerading as decorations, and ‘Mirror’ monsters that suddenly burst forth from mirrors.
For instance, a ‘Mirror Lizardman’ was a Lizardman that emerged from the mirrored world in reversed form.
At first glance, one might think, “Isn’t it not much different from an ordinary Lizardman, so it shouldn’t be a major problem?” but that assumption would be mistaken.
“If they persistently pursue from within the mirror world and exploit an opening at the critical moment, then the story becomes quite different.”
Hunters in the 60th Floor range had grown weary of these Mirror monsters.
They were easy enough to handle if they attacked outright, but they became quite troublesome when they ambushed while you were focused on other monsters.
Moreover, there were some Villains in even worse condition than the Weasel Trio, completely absorbed by the maze and losing all sense of reason.
Essentially no different from monsters themselves.
Yet even dealing with such creatures introduced considerable variables.
“Humans are approaching, master.”
“Looks like Villains.”
Elsie’s exceptional detection ability was beyond question.
Whenever a Villain appeared, I had Jia fall back to the rear.
If they still had their wits about them, they’d recognize Ilgyeok and flee on their own; if they didn’t, it was safer for her to stay with us.
Then I’d find an appropriate location and wait for the Villains to arrive.
“They’re almost here.”
“Yeah, I can roughly see them now.”
“I’ll block them from the front.”
After each of us took our positions, we waited.
“Kekeke, people, people!”
“Hand over your lives and your money!”
Not long after, the Villains began charging from a distance without even bothering to consider the mirrors.
Up until this point, I had intended to simply drive them away with the help of the Spirits or, like with the Weasel Trio, erase their memories and knock them unconscious.
CRASH—!
“Ugh—!”
In fact, the very first Villain to round the corner and reveal himself was immediately struck on the back of the neck with Jia’s shield and collapsed face-first.
Truly a satisfying strike!
But then.
Whoosh—! Whoosh——!
“???”
The two villains that appeared afterward encountered an unexpected variable.
Suddenly, other large figures appeared behind the villains and smashed the back of their heads without hesitation.
Ihyeon looked at Elsie, utterly bewildered by what was happening.
Elsie tilted her head in confusion as well.
“I thought they were on the same side since they came together.”
The villains who had been charging forward in two separate waves in front of Ihyeon’s group were neutralized in an instant.
What appeared next was.
“Greetings.”
“As for us!”
“Adorable hunters with proper etiquette!”
“The One-Strike Service Corps!”
…In terms of appearance alone, they weren’t much different from villains—in fact, they had the appearance of even more typical villains.
Massive builds with tattoos visible in places.
The two men introduced themselves with the name ‘One-Strike Service Corps’ and then.
“You nearly got into serious trouble… WHOOOOOOAAA!!!!”
“I-It’s the One-Strike master!!!!!”
Upon seeing Jia in her black armor, they were startled beyond measure.
Such a reaction was typical.
Most who saw Jia in the maze or common floors mistook her for the One-Strike and were moved to tears.
‘The only oddity is that someone with such an appearance is showing such a pure reaction.’
There was a minor issue, but what did that matter when they held such affection for the One-Strike?
“Oh my, One-Strike master! We heard you entered the 62nd Floor!”
“It’s truly an honor to meet you! Let me say it once more—we are the One-Strike master’s faithful servants, the One-Strike Service Corps!”
“Following your will, we are dealing with those wicked villains in this place!”
‘Why are you all following my will….’
The One-Strike Service Corps prostrated themselves before Jia, their movements perfectly synchronized.
“…?”
Of course, Jia had no idea what was happening and simply stared down at them blankly.
Since Ihyeon didn’t know what was going on either, what could she possibly think?
Only Elsie asked innocently.
“Master, are these people your subordinates?”
“….”
“When did you get so many subordinates besides us—.”
“That’s impossible.”
Truly, Elsie was without prejudice.
If that were really the case, I would have seen it happen countless times by now.
Elsie sniffed the air and suddenly seemed to recognize something.
“Huh?”
“What’s wrong?”
“I think I’ve seen those people before?”
Are they really my subordinates?
Ihyeon felt momentarily confused.
Of course, it made no sense.
But as they stood up from their seats, Ihyeon quickly understood where he’d seen them.
‘…Weren’t they the ones handing out flyers at the intersection?’
They were members of Seongcheol’s Bullet crew—the ones Ihyeon had once mistaken for gangsters, though that assumption wasn’t entirely wrong!
‘The One-Strike Service Corps? I have no idea what they’re trying to do, but they seemed like decent people.’
Ihyeon reflected somewhat on his own hasty judgment of people based solely on appearances.
The One-Strike Service Corps, who had been expressing their joy at seeing Jia, widened their eyes when they noticed Ihyeon and Elsie standing behind them.
“Huh? Boss?”
“What’s wrong?”
“Isn’t that the boss we saw at the intersection before!”
“Oh, so you’re our neighbor~”
Naturally, since Elsie was with him, they exchanged greetings with her as well.
At first, I had considered whether I should downplay Elsie’s presence.
“Wow, this little one’s already in the 60th Floor range!”
“Yeah, kids these days are fast.”
“But this fast…?”
“Come on, apologize quickly!”
The One-Strike Service Corps were far less prejudiced than expected.
‘Actually, it’s not prejudice so much as a complete lack of awareness…’
From the start, they had entered the Tower more to vent their own strength and desires rather than to engage in proper activities, so they possessed little knowledge related to the Tower itself.
Still, considering they had reached the 60th Floor range, one could argue they were impressive in their own way.
In any case, since they claimed to be living righteously, Ihyeon had no particular desire to interfere with them.
Rather.
“Continue to strive even harder going forward.”
“Gasp! Yes, we’ll keep that in mind!”
“One-Strike!”
I had Jia deliver even this unexpected word of encouragement.
Moved by the unexpected encouragement, the One-Strike Service Corps eagerly explained the path using gestures and movements.
“Go straight ahead, turn right, then left again, and after that right-left-right… If you go that way, you’ll reach the end of the maze!”
Though for Ihyeon, who would simply smash through any walls that blocked his path, such directions were hardly necessary.
After concluding this beautiful encounter, we were about to part ways.
“But wait, boss.”
Suddenly, one of the One-Strike Service Corps members called out to Ihyeon as he was passing by.
“What is it?”
“But why are you with Ilgyeok, brother?”
“….”
I had severely underestimated them!
Ihyeon felt a pang of regret shortly after.
I had assumed that since they displayed such an unbiased demeanor, they would naturally pass without suspicion, but I never expected such a sharp question.
“That’s—.”
As Ihyeon opened his mouth, pondering how to smoothly change the subject.
Smack—!
“Ow, why’d you hit me!”
“This guy’s being habitually rude, isn’t he?”
…Suddenly, another person struck the back of the head of the one who had questioned Ihyeon.
“Of course Ilgyeok came to protect us from the Villain, didn’t he? Don’t you know the hero of the 43rd Floor?”
“Precisely correct.”
Ihyeon nodded in agreement at this perfectly timed excuse.
Then the person who had questioned Ihyeon rebutted with tears glistening in his eyes.
“No, that’s not what I meant. I was just asking because I was envious of being next to Ilgyeok.”
“Oh, is that so? I didn’t know your feelings….”
“I’m telling the boss everything!”
“Hey, wait!”
And with that, the One-Strike Service Corps members, thoroughly sulking, dashed away.
“….”
Ihyeon stared blankly at where they had disappeared, wondering what he had just witnessed.
Seeing such massive men behave this way made it difficult for me to adjust.
Elsie interlaced her fingers behind her head and spoke.
“They’re quite good people. You’ve got some fine subordinates, master.”
“They’re not subordinates.”
“But their name is literally the One-Strike Service Corps?”
“…Let’s just finish clearing the Tower.”
“Hehe, alright. We’re almost done now.”
The more I thought about it, the more my head ached.
Fame brings all sorts of unexpected troubles.
Of course, in the case of the One-Strike Service Corps, it was closer to a scheme to secretly exploit that fame since Ihyeon had hidden his identity so well, but he had no way of knowing such detailed circumstances.
In any case, not long after.
「The 62nd Floor clear record has been updated.
Location: Tower of South Korea
ID: Ilgyeok
Rank: S+」
Ihyeon easily cleared the 62nd Floor and exited the Tower.
“I believe you are the only one capable of breaching the 60th Floor range so effortlessly, master.”
“Haha, you don’t need to praise me so much.”
“Right, armored fox. You didn’t even conquer this legitimately—you’ve employed every shortcut imaginable. I mean, seriously, breaking through walls? That’s not how this works.”
“Elsie, ice cream confiscated.”
“Ugh…! And here I thought you’d listen to reason!”
Ihyeon chuckled softly as he watched Elsie’s face contort in genuine anguish.
Of course, I myself was well aware of just how absurd my method of clearing the maze had been.
No matter how powerful I was, or how well my two spirits performed their roles, there was no way I would have achieved an S+ rating through legitimate means.
‘It seems the critical evaluation factor for this floor isn’t about defeating monsters in one strike, but rather the time it takes to navigate the maze.’
The 60th Floor range wasn’t particularly difficult when judged solely by the monsters’ strength.
The real problem was the mirrors scattered everywhere, ready to emerge at any moment, and the complex maze they formed.
But I had solved that critical problem the way Alexander the Great cut through the Gordian Knot—by simply breaking through the wall.
‘Still, I can’t let my guard down. My suspicion is that there are quite a few who could break through walls like this.’
I clenched my fist as I thought this through.
I was the first to clear the 60th Floor with an S+ rating by breaking through the wall.
But as I suspected, I wasn’t the only one capable of doing so.
It simply hadn’t been made public.
Twenty years since the Tower appeared.
The 80th Floor range, called the true domain of superhumans, still hadn’t been reached by anyone.
Among them, Seo Suyeon had relatively more information disclosed.
Among the superhumans whose individual details were classified as state secrets, there were likely quite a few who knew the secrets of the 60th Floor range.
I had to compete against them.
“Scheming fox, why does Master look so serious?”
“Elsie, Master is looking toward even greater heights.”
Jia smiled faintly, as if she had sensed my contemplation.
What was the most important thing in climbing the Tower?
The overwhelming stats gained each time a level increased?
Or perhaps a powerful skill capable of turning the world upside down?
A talent for combat that could only be described as innate?
Of course, those would be important too.
‘But the most important thing is the will to climb the Tower.’
Without one’s own conviction, all of those things would eventually crumble.
Jia had seen countless such people.
Perhaps the reason I had already obtained two S+ rated items.
The reason Elsie, one of them, had come to me of her own volition.
The reason a special existence called ‘Gun’ had been given to me.
The Tower already knew.
How powerful my will was.
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