I Got A Legendary Sniper Rifle - Chapter 5
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Episode 5
Episode 5
After the world’s first announcement of Ilgyeok’s S+ rank, Korea erupted into chaos.
No, not just Korea—the entire world was in an uproar.
[ China in turmoil, Japan trembling—Korea’s Hunter still shrouded in mystery?
U.S. President outraged: ‘Find that Korean immediately!’
Exclusive: What is the true identity of Ilgyeok? ]
Every channel on Hunter Now was flooded with videos about Ilgyeok.
Since the site was open to both Hunters and ordinary people alike, the view counts were nothing short of explosive.
Foreign visitors who usually frequented their own communities even flocked in, causing the servers to require temporary maintenance.
Most were attention-grabbing videos dressed up with sensational titles, but people didn’t care about such details.
[ Nicolas Case: Does Korea possess a goat?
Li Changdong: Ilgyeok is Chinese!
└Anonymous: How did you even get in here;;>
Sergio: I’m truly envious. S+ is incredible! ]
Comments presumed to be from foreigners exploded in number.
The Ilgyeok phenomenon was the same across social media.
Haha, there’s an S+ on top of an S
Honestly, who would’ve thought of this?
lol I didn’t know it was a mobile game;;
└Korea’s highest record was S, right?
└No, the world’s highest record is S. There are quite a few of those
└Wait, why all the fuss over clearing the First Floor? It’s been noisy since morning with all this Ilgyeok this and Ilgyeok that
└Did someone threaten you to watch the Ilgyeok news?
└Isn’t that First Floor the first record in history;; They say literacy is dropping these days, and it’s really true;;; What’s wrong with our country?
└Ilgyeok will probably make us S+ soon
“lol that guy needs to be taken care of too if our country is gonna become S+ tier”
The content was overwhelmingly favorable toward Ilgyeok, and the occasional criticism was simply dismissed as trolling.
Or it would be buried under even harsher attacks and disappear.
The world’s attention was entirely focused on who this person called ‘Ilgyeok’ was and what their ability was.
It would be impossible with the typical abilities that comprised most Hunters, and it had to be a unique ability that had never appeared before.
That wasn’t all.
The stat growth per level, which was considered a measure of talent, surely had to be at the highest level, exceeding 10.
The public was already making a fuss, saying a new and unprecedented superhuman had emerged.
With this much chaos, one would expect them to reveal their existence out of vanity.
Yet Ilgyeok maintained secrecy, leaving barely a trace of themselves behind.
According to reports, from the moment the announcement was posted, all personal messages had been blocked…
Meanwhile, ‘Ilgyeok’—Ihyeon—whom everyone was desperately searching for.
I had no idea that the internet was in chaos surrounding me.
Or rather, to be precise, I had some inkling after seeing the number of notifications and personal messages.
I simply hadn’t bothered to look because it would only cloud my mind with unnecessary worry.
It was natural for enemies to locate the sniper’s position.
There was no need to fret over them.
‘For now, I just need to focus on growing stronger.’
With that resolve, I left my house.
I had cleared the 1st Floor without difficulty, but I couldn’t rely on that going forward.
To conduct Hunter activities openly and generate income from it, registration was naturally necessary.
In modern times, mana stones and monster byproducts were strategic resources.
Because of this, anyone who sold such items without being registered as a Hunter would quickly face investigation.
I’d heard there were ways to dispose of them through black market channels, but that came with commission fees.
‘Have I committed a crime? Why would I resort to dark methods?’
My principles and sense of responsibility as a former soldier wouldn’t allow it.
Besides, there was little risk of my identity being exposed through Hunter registration.
For one, the personal information required for Hunter registration wasn’t extensive.
The Tower Management Bureau and the Management Office, which oversee Hunter information, were powerful enough to prevent any leaks to external organizations or groups.
There was good reason for this.
Consider it.
If a Hunter with exceptional talent were smuggled overseas due to information leaks, who would take responsibility?
Furthermore, to ensure Hunters would register properly, they deliberately didn’t request information that could identify specific individuals.
So there was no concern about the Defense Ministry dragging me away upon registration.
As long as the fact that I was Ilgyeok remained unknown.
I opened the door to the Management Office.
Inside, there were only a few civil servants and Hunters who had come to sell mana stones—the atmosphere was quiet.
As I approached the ticket machine, a screen appeared with categories: ‘New Registration,’ ‘Mana Stone Settlement,’ and ‘Other Inquiries.’
There were no people waiting for new registration.
Naturally, people didn’t awaken as Hunters that frequently.
I took a ticket, and immediately a chime sounded with my number displayed.
“What brings you in?”
The civil servant at the counter asked in a monotone voice.
‘I drew a new registration ticket, so isn’t it obviously for new registration?’
I found it slightly odd, but decided to understand.
I had been a civil servant myself not long ago.
Even soldiers, who had almost no contact with civilians, encountered all sorts of people when working.
Over time, those handling such interactions naturally lost faith in people.
“It’s for new registration.”
“Ah. Please fill out the forms over there.”
The civil servant spoke without taking his eyes off the computer screen.
I filled out the forms simply.
Name, date of birth, address, bank account number for settlement, and several information consent agreements.
There were also fields for special traits or ID, but they were optional.
Of course, I didn’t fill it out.
“I’ve completed everything.”
“May I have your ID and signature?”
The civil servant kept his eyes fixed on the screen, merely extending his hand toward me.
After a brief moment, he retrieved a rather large object from beneath his desk.
Clunk—
Hunter registration included a procedure called inventory verification.
“If you place this stone into your inventory, the verification will be complete.”
It was an item called “Useless Stone”—truly worthless, but registered in the system nonetheless, making it perfect for inventory verification purposes.
Additionally, it served as a pleasant deterrent against ordinary Awakened individuals or civilians falsely claiming to be Hunters.
Whoosh—
I had no difficulty placing the stone into my inventory.
‘Gun, thank you!’
Who could have known that the gun bathed in Tears would become such a filial child to me?
I resolved to consistently feed the gun the mana stones that would come my way.
After verifying my inventory, I returned the stone to the civil servant.
“Is that all?”
“Yes, verification is complete.”
Only then did the civil servant turn his head to examine my ID and face.
‘Now he finally looks at me.’
My lips twitched with amusement.
Had it not been for the rigorous training I endured as a sniper, I might have revealed the secret.
If this bland civil servant had known that the person standing before him was Ilgyeok, he would have been absolutely flabbergasted.
The civil servant stamped several marks on my documents and spoke.
“You understand that levels 1 through 29 are classified as F-rank, correct? Once you exceed level 30, you can reapply for an E-rank license. Safety is our highest priority.”
“Yes.”
I answered curtly.
Judging by the civil servant’s demeanor, it was clear he couldn’t care less whether I lived or died.
A conversation between a civil servant and a former civil servant, neither expecting anything from the other!
“Your registration certificate will be mailed to your address in a few days.”
“Yes.”
With my business concluded, I turned to leave the Management Office.
At that moment, the civil servant asked as if something had just occurred to him.
“Oh, by the way, have you cleared the First Floor? Do you need to settle any mana stones?”
“Mm.”
I had cleared the First Floor, but I decided not to settle the three remaining mana stones.
With Ilgyeok’s announcement fresh in my mind, selling the mana stones could draw unwanted attention from the Tower Administration or the Management Office.
Moreover, now that I’d confirmed the gun could have its mana increased with mana stones, I was reluctant to sell them for a mere 50,000 won.
I shook my head.
“It’s fine. I haven’t entered the Tower yet anyway.”
“Ah, yes.”
The civil servant nodded and released me without further delay.
Instead, he began typing something on his keyboard with quick taps.
I didn’t know it, but he was registering my clearance status in the Management Office system.
Typically, those who don’t settle their mana stones are registered as having not cleared the 1st Floor.
There was no reason to hold onto mana stones without settling them, and even if I had cleared it, the 1st Floor didn’t make much difference in the grand scheme of things.
Under normal circumstances, this would be leisurely end-of-day work, but he’d asked because an official notice had come in earlier.
I turned my body indifferently and began walking out.
In the meantime, I heard the voice of another civil servant at a different counter attending to someone.
“Ah~ Hunter~ that’s not quite how it works, you see. There’s not much we can do about it… but would you perhaps try submitting a direct inquiry to the Management Office? I think if you explain it that way to the person in charge, it should get resolved.”
“Yes yes, of course, Hunter! You work so hard protecting our nation, so we should at least provide that much convenience. Ah, what’s the big deal~”
…There were far more civil servants in this world who were kind and diligent.
* * *
The next day.
“I think I have enough information on the 2nd Floor now.”
Having picked up my gun again and stepped into the open field, I reviewed the data on the 2nd Floor stored in my phone.
From the 1st to the 10th Floor, the environment didn’t differ greatly.
The terrain was a plain with hills scattered here and there, and the enemies were still goblins.
However, the hills grew progressively steeper, and the proportion of higher-ranked species like Goblin Warriors increased gradually.
The clear condition also changed from the 2nd Floor onward to eliminating all of them.
My clothes were comfortable and durable military surplus gear.
Since I couldn’t wear combat fatigues, this level of clothing was most comfortable and familiar for sniping.
As I climbed higher floors, I’d need to equip proper gear like other Hunters, but for now, this was sufficient.
After confirming all conditions once more, I prepared to enter the Tower.
「Will you enter the 2nd Floor of the Main Tower, Republic of Korea?」
Along with the message, I was immediately transported inside the Tower.
The moment I confirmed that fact, I shifted my position while lying prone.
The distance to my predetermined sniper point was approximately 100 meters.
The high ground had adequate grass coverage, making it perfect for concealing my position.
‘Maybe I should get a ghillie suit for next time.’
Evading the eyes of goblins wasn’t particularly difficult, but more countermeasures were always better.
Since it was still hard to invest heavily in stealth stats, I’d have to manage on my own for now.
I reached the sniper point in no time.
Sure enough, the goblins below the hill remained oblivious, chuckling and laughing among themselves.
There were seven of them.
One Goblin Warrior and one Archer Hunter were among them.
I slowly moved my scope to locate my first target.
‘The archer first.’
The archer was my priority.
Of course, the crude bow of a goblin and the range of a mana stone gun couldn’t even be compared.
However, to block any possible variable, the logical sequence was to eliminate the Archer Hunter first.
Whoooosh—
A pleasant breeze swept past me.
The wind descended the hill and reached the seven Goblins below.
Kek— Kek—!
The Goblins chattered away as if it were an ordinary moment.
One of them, an Archer Hunter with keen senses, began to flare its nostrils.
There was a scent carried on the wind.
The scent of prey.
The scent of a human.
Kekekek—!
The Goblin Archer Hunter wildly swung the bow it was holding and shrieked.
It was a cry to attack—there was an enemy on the hill.
Then the Goblin Warrior and the other Goblins looked up toward the hill.
They saw nothing with their eyes, but their noses told them the same thing.
Someone was up there.
Keee—!
The Goblin Warrior let out a roar ordering the attack.
Or rather, it tried to.
But it never finished that roar.
Taaaaaang——!!!
A deafening sound the Goblins had never heard before in their lives.
In that instant, a noise that could only be thought of as powerful magic struck the Goblins’ ears with tremendous force.
Pueng—!
The upper body of the Archer Hunter that had first sensed the human’s presence burst apart as if it had never existed.
Only the blood gushing up from where it had been proved its existence.
What is this.
Is this really a human’s attack.
An invisible human killed its comrade with an invisible strike.
Perhaps the human on that hill was not prey but—
Taaaaaang——!!
The Goblin Warrior couldn’t even finish its thought after the roar.
‘…Excellent accuracy.’
I marveled inwardly as I eliminated all the superior specimens by pulling the trigger in rapid succession.
The 10 stat points I invested after leveling up were definitely noticeable.
The Concealment stat reduced the noise.
Both Precision and Stability seemed to add considerable correction values by my standards.
Enough to ignore a weak breeze.
‘At this rate, once I get used to it, I won’t be able to use any other gun.’
Of course, now that I’ve discharged, I wouldn’t have any reason to use another gun anyway.
I continued pulling the trigger on the bewildered Goblins who had lost their leaders, much like on the first floor.
One shot.
One thunderous boom.
One death.
The cycle repeated.
「All enemies eliminated.
2nd Floor cleared.
Rank: S+」
「Item ‘Choi Ihyeon’s Sniper Rifle’ leveled up.
Check your status window.」
The moment I cleared the floor, a level-up notification appeared in succession.
「Exit the 2nd Floor?」
Out of habit, I visually confirmed the death of every enemy before nodding.
‘This should be enough…’
After that, my next two days could be summarized like this.
「All enemies eliminated.
3rd Floor cleared.
Rank: S+」
「Item ‘Choi Ihyeon’s Sniper Rifle’ leveled up.
Check your status window.」
「All enemies eliminated.
4th Floor cleared.
Rank: S+」
「Item ‘Choi Ihyeon’s Sniper Rifle’ leveled up.
Check your status window.」
I blazed through to the 4th floor with consecutive S+ ranks.
However, clearing the 4th floor had something different about it.
「Item ‘Choi Ihyeon’s Sniper Rifle’ reached level 5.
Select a skill.」
I grinned as I looked at the three skill options that appeared before me.
‘Of course it’s this one.’
The choice wasn’t difficult at all.
Meanwhile, by the time I broke through the 4th floor.
The outside world could be summarized even more concisely.
[ID ‘Ilgyeok’ conquers the 4th floor too with S+ performance! Identity still shrouded in mystery!]
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