I Got A Legendary Sniper Rifle - Chapter 220
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Episode 220
Ep. 220
I wasn’t sure what conditions needed to be met for it to work, but once those were satisfied, it meant I could use the Branding skill on S+ rank items later as well.
That much was satisfactory enough for Ihyeon.
It wasn’t as if it was completely impossible.
In any case, the work proceeded smoothly after that.
Since the highest rank was blocked, I started with the lower ranks that required less burden instead.
After Deokhuun quickly processed the junk items—the Dokkaebi’s ember and the Volcano Worm’s shells—he picked up Rex Lizardman’s spear.
“Even if it’s only B rank, still…”
「Ilgyeok’s Rex Lizardman Spear (B)
Greatly increases Strength.
Greatly increases Stamina.
Automatic retrieval is possible when thrown.
Trajectory correction is possible to a certain degree when thrown.
You can use the exclusive skill, ‘Rex Lizardman’s Roar’.」
“Ooh.”
Considerable effects were attached from the very first ability.
The increase in Strength and Stamina seemed quite substantial.
In addition to the existing automatic retrieval, a trajectory correction function was added as well.
Most importantly, an exclusive skill too.
“We’ll test this out and come back, so take your time with the next one.”
“Yes, yes.”
I immediately opened a makeshift shooting range to test it.
The opponent was a Lava Golem—one of the hardest creatures around.
“Well then, shall we see the new skill in action, Jia?”
“Of course.”
Jia nodded with reassuring confidence, took up the spear, and stood before the Golem.
The difference in stature was like watching an illustration of David and Goliath.
But if you asked whether there was as much difference in power between them as in that biblical tale, the answer was no.
If anything, quite the opposite.
Whoosh—thunk—
She lightly spun the spear half a rotation and took her throwing stance.
Bzzzzt—BOOM——!
‘Why does the spear sound like a railgun when it flies…’
And then she threw.
Finally, the effect of the exclusive skill clearly called ‘Rex Lizardman’s Roar’.
KYAAAAAAHHH——!!!
An effect like the gaping maw of a massive lizard opening wide in front of the spear.
CRUNCH——
The way it gouged out half of the Lava Golem’s upper body gave the illusion that Jia might actually surpass the Golem in raw strength.
The destructive power and area of effect were far beyond what one would expect from a simple spear thrust.
At that level, it seemed as though even sub-standard monsters would be swept away in droves.
Yet after retrieving the spear, Jia didn’t stop there—she bounded toward the Golem with a powerful leap.
“???”
“What’s she doing, Master? Could it be…?”
Ihyeon and Elsie tilted their heads in surprise at Jia’s sudden assault.
Though Jia frequently used charges, it was always for the purpose of quickly securing her position in chaotic battles.
She rarely launched such direct, aggressive attacks like this.
Whoooosh—
Meanwhile, the Lava Golem, with one arm still intact, swung its remaining fist at Jia as she rushed forward to meet its gaze.
The collision of a sharp spear tip and a massive fist.
Even calling it a fist, it was an enormous stone larger than Jia’s entire body.
And yet.
Craaaaaaash—
The result of that collision was nothing short of astounding.
The Golem’s fist, where the spear tip made contact, was ground away in an instant as if drilled through.
Not just the fist, but the arm connected to it, the shoulder connected to that…
It seemed the Golem’s core had been located somewhere in that mass, for when Jia touched down on the ground again, the Golem had reverted to nothing more than an ordinary pile of stone.
Jia’s expression was so serene that one could scarcely believe she had just returned a Golem to nature.
“The power of a weapon bearing your name, Master, is truly wondrous.”
“No, I think you’re the one who’s more—”
Ihyeon firmly believed this wasn’t due to the Rex Lizardman’s spear alone.
No matter how effective it became, the spear’s role only extended to its exclusive skill.
“Were you always able to destroy a Lava Golem like that?”
“It would have been a close call, I suspect.”
It seemed the stat amplification through the Branding skill had been quite effective, but even so, Jia’s abilities were beyond question.
Having quickly verified the spear and returned from Deokhuun’s warehouse, Ihyeon and the Spirits emerged outside.
There, Deokhuun stood half-dead, clutching the items.
“Uuuugh…”
“Ghoul?”
“You can’t say that to people, Elsie.”
In the meantime, descriptors had been added to Ihyeon’s shadow robe as well.
It apparently consumed quite a bit of mana, and he’d even used the portable battery once.
Even Ihyeon felt somewhat embarrassed urging Deokhuun, whose face looked like that.
“Take your time. I’ll come back for them in a few days.”
“Really… Brother…?”
If Ihyeon hadn’t said that, Deokhuun would have bitten his own tongue to death.
Ihyeon nodded and reassured Deokhuun completely.
“Yeah. We won’t be clearing anything for a while anyway. Don’t overexert yourself.”
“Thank you…”
*Splurt*
“The… the Ghoul is dead!”
“It’s a person, Elsie.”
Ihyeon immediately rushed over, worried something might have happened to Deokhuun.
Fortunately, it was merely the aftereffects of mana depletion, and Deokhuun remained conscious.
“From now on… please use just one at a time…”
“Y-yes. Besides, I don’t exactly come by items like these easily myself.”
“A person who doesn’t come by them easily… has this many…?”
Deokhuun spoke his mind even as his voice grew faint and exhausted.
Ihyeon couldn’t find a good rebuttal.
‘Come to think of it, I suppose I have been getting them rather easily.’
But was that really my fault?
The Tower just gives them to me after I clear it—what am I supposed to do about that?
I decided to be a bit shameless about it.
“I don’t think it’s my fault.”
“…”
Deokhuun fell silent, his mouth hanging open as if words had abandoned him.
Fortunately, after some time had passed, Deokhuun recovered and returned to his usual self.
“In any case, if you give me just one week, I’ll have everything finished.”
The remaining items were the makeshift battery, the Knights of the Evil God Leader’s ring, and Elsie’s Ackmash… or whatever that claymore was called.
Since all three were S-rank items, it seemed he could proceed at a leisurely pace.
Ihyeon nodded in agreement.
“That’s fine.”
“You’re taking a week off from climbing, Master?”
“Yeah. Things change starting from the 86th floor.”
This was something I’d been thinking about for a while, but the Spirits hadn’t heard about it yet.
Still, when I explained the Korean Tower and the timer issue, they quickly understood.
There might be an even longer gap ahead than just one week.
‘Besides, I’m not really resting—I’m just not entering the 86th floor.’
Until now, I’d been climbing the Tower at an absolutely insane pace.
Because of that, there were a few things I’d overlooked.
I’d managed to sort out appliances and a car, but the most important thing—a living space.
Finding a house was difficult without spending days searching, so I hadn’t been able to manage it until now.
Once I had more time, I wanted to take that family trip again—the one where I awkwardly went along like some mountain hiking club last time.
I was Ilgyeok, but at the same time, I was also Choi Ihyeon, the son of Minjeong and Donghoo.
It was time to seriously start having those conversations.
After confirming that Deokhuun had recovered, I left the warehouse.
“Let’s head to the Frontier.”
“Are you planning to use the newly acquired items for Golem creation?”
“Oh, you got it exactly right.”
In truth, that was the only reason I had to visit Frontier.
Before long, Ihyeon’s flawless carriage came to a smooth stop in front of Frontier’s main residence.
It seemed Frontier maintained its own security near the residence, as Minjeong soon came out to greet us.
“Welcome!”
“Ah, hello there.”
“Phew, I’ve been dying lately. All because of that blasted Golem.”
Minjeong began complaining lightly, half in jest and half in earnest.
She spoke of how her head felt like it would split from tackling work she’d never attempted before.
Rather than dark magic operated with the system’s assistance, she had to study genuine magical knowledge, and she’d filled several notebooks for the first time in ages.
“Still, it seems less grueling than truly difficult—I’m grateful there’s actual progress being made.”
“Huh? Oh, yes, that’s true. Honestly, where else would I learn something like this? Roel was thrilled when he found out what he knew was useful too.”
“Haha.”
Ihyeon laughed as he listened to Minjeong’s story and headed inside.
When they’d met back in the twenties, I hadn’t realized it, but I’d later heard from Claude how hard she’d been working to keep pace, climbing one floor at a time.
‘She probably would have climbed quite high even without me.’
I was simply exceptional; in reality, Minjeong’s current achievement of reaching the sixties was already impressively high.
Without Frontier, she would have been scouted by major guilds long ago.
Though she herself, surrounded by such extraordinary people, hardly felt the weight of her accomplishment.
“If she lacked talent, she wouldn’t have caught my eye in the first place.”
Elsie praised Minjeong with a boastful air, as if reading Ihyeon’s thoughts.
That was fair enough.
While Ihyeon had been the spirits’ motivation, if Minjeong had truly been ordinary, two spirits wouldn’t have approached her at all.
In any case, passing through the familiar interior we’d seen once before, Ihyeon and the spirits followed Minjeong’s guidance toward the basement.
The spacious basement vibrated with a peculiar stench, as if advertising that magical work was underway.
“It appears… the followers of that filthy Watchman have arrived….”
“You added me to your friends list and that’s how you talk? Really?”
“…Welcome.”
Roel was here, and at this point, I could barely remember if he’d originally been hostile.
Roel deliberately ignored Elsie and asked Ihyeon a question.
“What brings you… If it’s the Golem, it will take a bit more time….”
“Could additional materials be provided?”
“Do you think this is some neighborhood food stall!”
Roel flared up at Ihyeon, who spoke of Golem creation as casually as if asking to add a bit more sundae to a bowl of soup.
Ihyeon, ignorant of magic, didn’t understand, but Golem creation required drawing an almost perfect blueprint from the very beginning.
While unforeseen circumstances might necessitate changes along the way, it was essentially like perfectly aligning the architectural blueprints before starting construction.
Carelessly adding materials in the middle could cause the very foundation to crumble.
Ihyeon spoke with a tone of regret.
“If it’s not possible, then it can’t be helped. I naturally assumed it would be possible with such a remarkable Dark Mage like yourself taking the lead….”
“Remarkable? What’s remarkable about me?”
“Ahem. I’m not saying it’s impossible… but Golem creation is inherently complex….”
“I understand completely. No matter how much respect I have for you, Roel, some things simply cannot be done. Even if you’ve mastered the Dark Mage arts, you mustn’t attempt to defy the natural order.”
“*Cough cough!* Well, depending on what materials are involved, I suppose there might be some room for consideration….”
“Yes, a Dokkaebi’s flame spark.”
“?”
Wasn’t he speaking a bit too quickly, even for this situation?
Roel appeared slightly flustered—caught up in the excitement of Ihyeon’s praise and eager to prove that his abilities were worth something.
“Hmm, whenever I see my master like this, he really does look quite wicked.”
“Don’t speak so carelessly about your master, Elsie.”
“Armor Fox, you agree with me too, don’t you?”
“….”
Jia and Elsie, who had been watching the entire exchange, shook their heads in disapproval.
Meanwhile, Minjeong came rushing over upon hearing the mention of Dokkaebi flame sparks.
She gazed at the three small flame sparks burning mysteriously above Ihyeon’s palm, her eyes sparkling with fascination.
“Dokkaebi flame sparks? I saw the announcement about the 85th floor too! Was the Dokkaebi really that strong?”
“I nearly died.”
“…Really?”
“Really.”
“I shouldn’t go to the 85th floor then. Well, I mean I’m choosing not to go, not that I can’t.”
Minjeong nodded with firm resolve.
“By the way, I heard Dokkaebi flame sparks are such valuable items for Mages… Do you happen to have a spare one?”
“I looked into the market price and it’s worth roughly five billion.”
“N-No, I don’t think I need it. I’m not even a fire-attribute Mage….”
Watching Minjeong hastily retreat, worried that Ihyeon might demand she pay five billion if even the smallest scratch appeared on it, I chuckled softly.
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