I Got A Legendary Sniper Rifle - Chapter 177
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Episode 177
Ep. 177
After such a passionate day had passed, the next morning arrived.
The long-awaited auction was drawing to a close.
Yet despite there still being some time remaining before the end, Ihyeon and Deokhuun were—
“…Deokhuun.”
“Yes, Ihyeon.”
“What on earth is happening?”
“Well, I’m not entirely sure?”
Both wore bewildered expressions as they stared at the auction house display.
「Behemoth Hide
Current Bid: 3,000,000,000₩」
Someone had placed a bid.
While I slept, the bidding had steadily climbed to the 1.5 billion mark, but with just five minutes remaining, someone had simultaneously raised the hide, shell, and a single bone to 3 billion—doubling the price in one stroke.
A full two times over.
It was all the more bizarre considering that until now, the wealthy individuals, corporations, and conglomerates participating in the auction had been subtly colluding with one another to keep prices artificially low.
And strictly speaking, while the items I’d listed were indeed rare, they were still miscellaneous goods—so how could anyone justify spending 3 billion won on them, even with a premium attached?
As Ihyeon and Deokhuun stared blankly at that sum, the auction concluded.
Total items registered: 11.
Total sales: 21 billion won.
Twice the amount we’d anticipated yesterday had now entered Deokhuun’s inventory.
Ihyeon pulled out his phone, wondering if any news had surfaced online.
Since most previous auction participants had made official announcements, he assumed this time would be no different.
As expected, the internet was indeed in an uproar.
But the problem was—
[ (Breaking News) United States Tower Conquest Division Officially Confirms ‘Hero’ Participated in Auction. Revealed as the Owner of the Final 3 Billion Bid! ]
“…???”
It appeared someone far more significant than either of them had anticipated had entered the fray.
The two men stared at each other in stunned silence, blinking repeatedly.
“Is, is this really the Hero?”
“Given that the United States Tower Conquest Division confirmed it, it would seem so….”
Could this be right?
Why would the Hero possibly—?
The world’s most powerful nation, the United States, monopolized every item it acquired.
Could this be some sort of cryptic warning directed at Ilgyeok…?
A chill ran down their spines.
The mere thought of it caused Ihyeon and Deokhuun’s backs to prickle with goosebumps.
Of course, Ilgyeok was recognized as the Hunter with the most intense presence in the world, but strictly speaking, the current global strongest was still the Hero.
A man who had reached the 95th Floor through sheer personal strength alone, and there were even predictions that he would conquer it according to schedule.
No matter how formidable Ilgyeok was, beyond the 85th Floor information became nearly impossible to obtain, making the gap between him and the Hero utterly unfathomable.
Moreover, the Hero rarely engaged in actions that were openly revealed to the outside world.
‘Why did he really buy it?’
I couldn’t fathom the meaning behind the Hero purchasing Ilgyeok’s item.
“What’s wrong, Master?”
“Is the Hero a strong person?”
As Ihyeon and Deokhuun fell silent, the Spirits approached with puzzled expressions and asked about the Hero.
“The Hero… must be strong, right?”
“Must be strong? What kind of answer is that?”
“I’ve never seen him, so I don’t know. But since he’s on the 95th Floor right now, he must be strong.”
“9, 95th Floor?”
At Ihyeon’s answer, the Spirits’ eyes widened in astonishment.
The 95th Floor was such an extraordinarily high level that even the Spirits reacted with such shock.
It was fair to say it represented the very pinnacle and limit of humanity.
“M, Master, there’s another monster like that besides you?”
“Even Spirits wouldn’t possess such a thing. That’s truly remarkable.”
“Because he’s the person at the highest place on Earth.”
Ihyeon nodded.
Though I couldn’t guess the Hero’s intentions, one thing became certain.
The Hero was also taking an interest in Ilgyeok.
That’s why he threw such a bomb by spending 9 billion won.
‘Well, since the Tower is separated, we probably won’t meet… but it still feels unsettling.’
However, Ihyeon decided not to dwell on it too much.
Worrying wouldn’t solve anything anyway.
And Ihyeon was now in a situation where he had to move into the 80s.
The 90s, and especially the middle of that range where the Hero was—the distance was still far, far too great.
Meanwhile, Deokhuun’s phone rang.
Ihyeon reflexively turned his head and happened to catch the caller ID.
– Father
“…”
There was only one person saved as “Father” in Deokhuun’s phone.
Park Wungdo, Chairman of Korea’s Tower Industry Association.
Deokhuun had said he rarely received calls, but it seemed the gravity of this situation prompted his father to call.
No matter what, he would know that his son’s ID was Bong Jangseondal.
If anything, the call seemed overdue.
Indeed, upon confirming the caller, Deokhuun’s expression turned cold.
“Hyung, excuse me for a moment.”
“Sure, take your time with the call.”
As Ihyeon nodded, Deokhuun entered the bedroom.
After a brief moment of hesitation, he answered the phone.
“Hello.”
– It’s me.
“…Yes, Father.”
A voice so cold and businesslike it couldn’t possibly be directed at a son.
But Deokhuun hadn’t expected anything different.
After all, his father was a man who viewed everything in the world as a business opportunity.
Other people, even his own family, were no exception.
True to form, he dispensed with pleasantries and got straight to business.
– What’s your relationship with Ilgyeok?
“…”
In truth, I’d prepared myself for this moment ever since Ihyeon asked me to sell his items directly.
The moment Ilgyeok revealed himself, I would simultaneously expose my connection to him.
Of course, the public would never discover that Bong Jangseondal was Deokhuun, but Ungdo was different.
Yet if there was one person in the entire world I wished didn’t know, it was Ungdo.
I took a sharp breath and spoke with resolute eyes.
“I don’t know.”
– You know this isn’t something that can be brushed aside so easily.
It was an obvious lie.
Claiming I’d found it on the ground would have had a better chance of being believed.
But I had no intention whatsoever of revealing every detail about Ilgyeok.
Ihyeon had already become someone far greater to me than Ungdo.
And incomparably warmer as well.
“I don’t know.”
As I repeated myself, a scoffing sound came through the speaker.
But for Ungdo, such mockery was akin to praise.
– Right. I told you never to reveal business secrets to anyone, didn’t I? Not even family. It seems you still remember.
“Yes, not even to family.”
If anything, family was precisely why I didn’t want to reveal anything.
“Father, please keep the promise you made last time. That you wouldn’t interfere with my business.”
I spoke in an almost growling tone.
While the promise was about not interfering with my business, it was essentially drawing a line in advance—warning him not to resort to the cowardly tactic of having me followed to expose Ilgyeok’s identity.
– Fine. I remember the promise. But you’ll understand someday. That working under me would be far more beneficial to that ‘business’ of yours.
“That won’t happen. I’m ending the call.”
I replied coldly and terminated the call immediately.
“Phew…”
Though the call had ended, the lingering unease remained.
I exhaled deeply, as if expelling the stale weight I’d been carrying inside.
Then, at that moment.
“Huh?”
An unexpected notification window appeared before my eyes.
I immediately rushed out of my room.
“Brother! Brother!”
“What’s wrong all of a sudden?”
I had been worried that Deokhuun might be quite dejected by the call with Ungdo, but to my surprise, he seemed not only unaffected but rather elated and making a fuss, which left me puzzled.
“A new skill! A new skill!”
“Oh?”
So it wasn’t because of the call—there was another reason.
I showed interest upon hearing those words.
A merchant’s skills were bound to be things I couldn’t even imagine.
“What kind of skill?”
“I’m not entirely sure myself!”
“….”
At Deokhuun’s innocent answer, my expression grew cold.
Of course, since it’s a new skill, he wouldn’t fully understand it either, but surely he didn’t need to state it so confidently like that?
At my reaction, Deokhuun acted as though he were the one hurt.
“I simply wanted to share this good news with you first… aren’t we on the same team?”
“Well, that’s true.”
I decided to forgive him with a particularly generous heart.
According to Deokhuun, this transaction had been such a windfall that a considerable amount of accumulated experience broke through all at once, granting him a new skill.
“The name is ‘Branding.'”
“Branding?”
I began to understand why Deokhuun said he wasn’t entirely sure about it.
It wasn’t the type of skill you could immediately grasp just from hearing the name.
“Yes. Well… it allows me to attach relevant descriptors to items I wish to sell, or so it says.”
“Relevant descriptors. What does that mean?”
I pondered for a moment.
The first thing that came to mind was item enhancement effects.
For example, with bladed weapons, you could attach words like ‘sharp’ or ‘keen’ to increase attack power.
For armor, it would be things like ‘sturdy,’ ‘comfortable,’ or ‘beneficial to magical power.’
In truth, from the perspective of Hunters who fret over every single stat point, if item performance could be enhanced by such descriptors, it would certainly be cause for enthusiasm.
Deokhuun’s assumption was roughly similar to mine.
But the best way to confirm a skill’s effects was, after all.
“To test it directly.”
“Yes, exactly, brother.”
To use it firsthand.
With merchant skills, unlike other Hunters, there would be no dangerous situations, so we could experiment freely.
And conveniently, the warehouse was already stacked with items I had brought.
“I’ve seen a decent item among what you brought… please wait a moment.”
Deokhuun dashed out and soon returned with an item.
“Ah, a Snow Rabbit’s claw dagger.”
“I thought it would be best to test it on equipment items.”
A claw dagger obtainable at a low probability when hunting Snow Rabbits.
A B-grade item with a comfortable grip, light and sharp—Hunters with Assassin traits favor it, but those with other traits often carry it as a self-defense weapon.
Since it’s a versatile item, it sells well regardless of what effect it possesses.
Deokhuun placed the dagger on the table and concentrated for a moment.
Soon, bright light—whether from the skill’s effect—enveloped the dagger.
But then.
“!!!!”
Deokhuun’s reaction was far from ordinary.
“What’s wrong? Is it a completely different effect?”
Ihyeon grew curious about what on earth had happened to make Deokhuun react so dramatically.
Given Deokhuun’s personality, it seemed like he wouldn’t bat an eye at ordinary matters.
‘What, did something like “legendary” appear as a descriptor? If so, that would be incredible.’
The range of descriptors might not have stopped at the ordinary level that Ihyeon and Deokhuun had anticipated.
However, Ihyeon himself possessed an item with that very “legendary” descriptor.
Specifically, the Legendary Sword.
“Armor Fox, let’s play a game, come on~”
“I cannot abandon my duties today, Elsie.”
“Aw~ Master says it’s okay, let’s play~”
Elsie lay on the sofa, resting her head on Jia’s legs, scratching her small belly with her tiny hands, pestering her to play a game together.
‘…Maybe it’s not that incredible after all.’
Ihyeon calmed his excitement slightly and waited for Deokhuun’s explanation.
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