I Got A Legendary Sniper Rifle - Chapter 156
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Episode 156
Ep. 156
From Ihyeon’s gun muzzle erupted a pristine white mana bullet that split into three trajectories.
Each round homed in precisely on the heads of the three Undead Knights he had targeted.
Boom——!!!
I had never doubted the accuracy.
The sensation of multi-targeting was unfamiliar even to me.
It was like locking onto each target individually—a Lock On of sorts.
But what mattered was that if I could perceive a target, there would be no issue with hitting it.
One assailant holding a shield.
One assailant thrusting a spear forward.
One assailant aiming a crossbow—all three lost their heads and collapsed nearly simultaneously.
For Death Knight-class Undead, losing a head alone wouldn’t render them combat-ineffective in a single blow, but my abnormal firepower combined with the holy attribute denied the persistence of the thoughts bound by the malevolent god.
This time, it didn’t end there.
Soon, before my eyes and those of the Spirits, an unreal spectacle began to unfold.
Ratatatat————
A sound like sparks scattering from a bonfire rang out continuously.
The reality was not far different.
The Death Knight’s thoughts became individual sparks, struck directly by the mana bullets and extinguished—a sight both futile and, in its own way, beautiful.
The ricochet illuminated the dark hall like fireworks.
Though I had initially aimed for the head, the ricochet showed no discrimination in its targets.
Head, chest, abdomen….
But one thing was certain: wherever they struck, the Undead could not endure and reverted to what they should have been.
The thoughts bound in the name of the malevolent god became ordinary corpses, scattered haphazardly across the middle of the hall in no time at all.
I observed this and nodded in satisfaction.
‘It’s not significantly different from what I tested at the provisional shooting range.’
Of course, I needed practice to use it effectively in actual combat.
At the provisional shooting range, the monster I had summoned to test the ricochet was none other than a 65th-floor Duran.
In terms of individual power, Duran was rated superior to a 75th-floor Death Knight, making it the optimal subject for experimentation.
「Firepower: 140 → 145
Precision: 60 → 70
Stability: 60 → 70
Stealth: 125 → 130
Rapid Fire: 60 → 70」
It was a bonus that I had allocated stat points recently, focusing on those related to the ricochet.
When I summoned roughly the same number of Death Knights for testing, I was able to annihilate them with considerable ease.
There was a reason I had entered the 75th floor without special preparation.
“Phew….”
Of course, Elsie had also witnessed the ricochet’s power at the provisional shooting range.
But watching hypothetical monsters die and witnessing actual monsters being slaughtered were fundamentally different experiences.
A deep sigh escaped from that small mouth.
Jia, who had blocked the barrage of bolts, seemed to feel emotions similar to Elsie’s, though perhaps not quite as intensely.
She recalled her memories of fighting those assailants on the 75th Floor.
It was absurd.
Even bringing together a Mage, a swordsman, and an Archer Hunter—all considered among the strongest in their world—she had never witnessed anything like this.
The Holy Knights composed entirely of Undead were truly formidable adversaries.
Their Tower Shield deflected even the most powerful attacks, the relentless barrage of bolts never ceased, and the Demon God’s Holy Law resurrected them whenever they fell.
Whether one shattered the defensive barrier with overwhelming force or exploited openings through ingenious tactics, it made no difference.
That was merely the first step toward clearing the floor, and even if that method worked, the grueling battle that followed was long and brutal.
But Ihyeon’s battle was different.
That staff called the “Gun”—with just a single pull of its small attachment, the trigger—annihilated that tenacious and powerful Holy Knights in an instant.
No further description was necessary.
Literally instantaneous annihilation.
And the best proof of that fact was, of course.
「Demon God’s Knights annihilated.
75th Floor cleared.
Rank: S+」
The clear notification appeared cheerfully as always.
It had been less than three minutes since entering the temple.
Considering that Hunters in a standard five-person full party typically spent over four hours clearing the 75th Floor, it was simply astounding.
“Should we head out?”
Ihyeon spoke after confirming the notification that five B-rank Magic Stones had been awarded as basic rewards.
Given that this was a mid-boss, the S+ rank reward must have been quite impressive, but there was no time to check every detail here.
Ihyeon’s strategy was always hit and run.
Since this was an instant dungeon, there would be no chance of meeting others inside, but the forward base near the exit was another matter entirely.
It was best to leave the Tower as quickly as possible while people were still in chaos from the instant clear.
“Yes, Master.”
“Ugh, is this even real? L-let’s just go…”
Since the decision to leave had already been made, Jia and Elsie followed Ihyeon, setting aside their bewildered impressions.
The 75th Floor’s forward base, located just beyond the temple’s exit.
As expected, chaos had erupted there, exactly as Ihyeon had anticipated.
Considering that the 70s floors were usually quite desolate despite occasionally having a few people, this was truly exceptional.
“D-did someone already clear the 75th Floor?”
“Wait, how long ago did the entry notification come up? I didn’t even see it.”
“I’m not sure exactly when the notification appeared… but I think I saw it about two minutes ago?”
“I saw it. Three minutes.”
「??????」
They were all powerful individuals who had already cleared the 75th Floor and were now preparing to ascend to the 76th.
Having personally conquered that tedious Demon God’s Temple, they understood all too well how impossible a three-minute clear truly was.
Moreover, clearing on the first attempt itself was…
“I’m getting tired of this filth. Maybe I should just quit climbing the Tower…”
At that moment, a man who had somehow mixed in among them muttered with genuine frustration.
He complained so earnestly that the people listening unconsciously found themselves nodding along.
“Right? Some people barely reach the 70s after five years, but then there’s…”
It had only been roughly three months since Ilgyeok had properly made his debut, though the turbulent times made it feel longer.
In the twenty years since the Tower appeared, people had climbed to heights that Ilgyeok had already nearly caught up to.
Considering that many had already begun retiring after aging while climbing the Tower, the sense of futility only grew stronger.
Most people were enthusiastic about Ilgyeok’s every move and treated him like a hero, but conversely, at this level, there were quite a few who envied him.
“Say, I haven’t seen your face before. Haven’t you been here long?”
At that moment, an Archer Hunter whose face had flushed red from the cold asked the newly arrived man.
The man answered with his brow deeply furrowed.
“Damn it, it took me five years just to climb this far. I struggled my way up, and now I hear someone cleared it in a single day of attempts.”
“Well… five years is actually pretty reasonable. It’s just that Ilgyeok is such a monster.”
“Ugh! My mood is ruined anyway. I’m heading out. Good luck to all of you.”
“Sure, sure. Compose yourself and climb the Tower safely starting tomorrow.”
The man, still unable to shake his frustration, kicked at the ground near the bonfire with a loud thud before leaving the Tower.
The remaining people watched where he disappeared with a mixture of sympathy and goodwill, then resumed their conversation among themselves.
“You know what they say—if a sparrow keeps watching a stork, its legs will split. Tsk, tsk.”
“A sparrow? A sparrow wouldn’t even make it this far in the first place. It’s more like a stork watching a dragon and tearing out its own wings.”
“Is that so?”
While others said it took five years to reach the 70s, that was actually quite fast.
It was proof enough of considerable talent.
After all, the conventional wisdom was that without talent, the limit was around the 50s, let alone the 70s.
Looking at his face, he was quite handsome and seemed still young, yet to see him already so discouraged was a pity in the eyes of these veterans.
“Tsk, tsk, tsk, looked like an Assassin to me. He must have had a rough time in the 70s…”
“By the way, the One-Strike Service Corps? Looks like they haven’t made it this far yet either.”
“I heard they got into trouble while mapping out a safe route on the 72nd floor.”
“What kind of trouble is that…”
“Well, they’re doing good work.”
The conversation around the bonfire soon shifted to another topic.
Gossip about the One-Strike Service Corps, crews, guilds, and the administrative bureau!
There was nothing quite as entertaining as the casual gossip shared in a place like this, so quite a few people participated in these bonfire conversations even on days they deliberately didn’t attempt the Tower!
Since everyone who made it this far was a strong individual with their own standing, the information exchanged in such gossip was quite useful.
In any case, even these people, so knowledgeable about Tower affairs, couldn’t imagine one thing.
“Phew, made it through another day.”
“You were truly magnificent, Master.”
“Wow, seeing it in the inventory, I was like, ‘How does someone like this even exist?’ You know, with looks like that, why not try acting, Master? Your face isn’t bad at all.”
The fact was that the young man who had just vented all his complaints about Ilgyeok and left the Tower was Ilgyeok himself!
Ihyeon, who headed straight to the forward base without even checking his rewards, had so naturally mixed in among the bonfire people and gossiped about himself.
While the possibility of his identity being revealed had increased in the 70s where fewer people gathered, as long as he kept up this kind of work consistently, there shouldn’t be any problems for the time being.
I had even upgraded my equipment from a D-rank concealment cloak to an A+-rank shadow robe, making the advantage even more pronounced.
The concealment cloak had honestly become embarrassing to wear openly in front of hunters of this caliber, but the shadow robe was so exceptional that even someone passing directly behind me would scarcely notice my presence.
For dark mages, it was truly end-game equipment, but it was somewhat regrettable that when it came to me, it was treated merely as a concealment ghillie suit.
‘Well… that’s only because I haven’t properly utilized the shadow attribute yet.’
The passive effect of the shadow robe.
Adding shadow attribute, a type of dark magic, to attacks.
Though I couldn’t properly showcase it this time due to using holy power, which opposed it, it was an element I could put to good use starting from the 76th floor.
In any case, setting aside such regrets.
I spoke to the spirits with a playful smile.
“So, what did the S+ clear bonus give us this time?”
“May infinite glory light your path, Master.”
“Let’s see just how much more broken the Master becomes this time.”
The spirits also brightened with anticipation.
When their master grew stronger, it meant they too grew stronger alongside him.
While item spirits and systematic stats were affected by their own nature, the enhancement that came from the master’s rank was not something to be ignored.
My smile deepened further.
‘A mid-boss reward… well, enhancement stones would be nice, or perhaps items might drop?’
Either way, I welcomed it.
Enhancement stones went without saying, and from the Evil God’s Paladins, items would surely possess tremendous value.
Especially in my case, I could bind items related to Jiana or Elsie and strengthen them further, so the possibilities were endless.
With trembling anticipation, I checked the notification window I had set aside earlier.
「S+ Rank Clear Bonus」
And the moment I confirmed its contents.
“?”
“What’s wrong, Master? Why that expression?”
My expression had turned oddly peculiar.
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