I Got A Legendary Sniper Rifle - Chapter 73
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Episode 73
Ep. 73
「You have entered the Main Tower 45th Floor (???).」
「Destroy the Immortal Iron Fortress.」
That suspicious castle over there was undoubtedly the Immortal Iron Fortress.
Having grasped the situation, I turned to look at Jia.
“So, what do you mean it’s different from what you expected?”
Jia lowered her head apologetically and answered.
“From what I know, the name of the spirit that serves as the entry condition should be displayed, like ’45th Floor (Jia)’. The structure is designed so that missions proceed utilizing each spirit.”
“I see.”
Now that we had entered a special mission, the restrictions that had existed until now seemed to have been lifted.
Besides, since Jia’s predictions had been completely off the mark, the restrictions themselves were meaningless anyway.
What mattered was how far the current situation had deviated from Jia’s expectations.
I asked with a more serious expression.
“So what do you think has changed?”
Jia turned her head to observe the castle from which Undead were pouring out.
The answer came soon enough.
“Originally, it should have been a castle where Skeletons and Ghouls—enemies easy for me to handle—would be the main forces. But that place…”
“It’s not just those creatures, then.”
“Yes.”
Among the Undead and wave bosses we had faced so far, I could even spot some higher-tier species like Death Knights and Wyvern Ghouls, which were known to appear above the 45th Floor.
It wasn’t that Jia couldn’t display her full strength, but according to her words, the matchups were certainly disadvantageous.
“Moreover, the aura emanating from the castle is also… far more formidable than I anticipated.”
Jia spoke with some hesitation.
As I listened to her words, things began to crystallize in my mind.
“I understand. That’s what you’re saying.”
It was a simpler problem than expected.
Regardless of the circumstances, what a Hunter must do in the Tower is straightforward, isn’t it?
“Do you have a strategy, sir?”
When Jia asked, I nodded cheerfully.
“Yeah, we just have to destroy that castle, right?”
“…Well, yes.”
Jia seemed at a loss for words, as if she hadn’t imagined such an answer.
The words are simple enough.
But if it were that easy, what impossible mission would exist in this world?
It’s saying that no matter what monster appears, we just kill it.
However, there was something she hadn’t considered.
The fact that her master, Ihyeon, possessed the power to realize such an absurd notion.
‘Is it really that difficult?’
I had never thought of it as particularly difficult in the first place.
I thought a special mission would involve far more complicated circumstances.
But listening to Jia’s explanation, there wasn’t anything like that—she was simply worried because the mission proved more difficult than expected.
Well, that certainly made things much simpler.
Click—
I rotated the adjustment knob, converting my Anti-Materiel Sniper Rifle into anti-materiel mode.
Clack— clack— thunk—
Then I mounted it on a bipod at an appropriate position.
The muzzle’s direction fixed on the Immortal Fortress!
Seeing this, Jia asked me a question.
“Master, could it be…?”
Surely he wasn’t planning to eliminate all those monsters one by one with a sniper rifle.
If that were the case, there was only one method left.
“Well, what other choice do I have?”
A skill powerful enough to destroy a castle.
I had recently acquired exactly such a skill.
A weapon possessing such devastating power that I had decided to seal it myself.
「Firepower: 90 → 105
Stealth: 85 → 105」
I even poured in the distributed stat points I’d been saving, just in case my power fell short.
After making all preparations, I confirmed through the scope that the fortress was precisely aimed, then pulled the trigger with a clean motion.
Click—
A deceptively simple shot.
Whoooooosh———
Yet it was a skill that consumed a whopping 50 mana.
Heavenly Piercer.
The ultimate offensive skill that calls down the judgment of the heavens had been triggered.
And since it was an Anti-Materiel Sniper Rifle, that meant triple the mana—150 total!
This level was comparable to the large-scale magic of even decent Mages.
‘Phew, at least it gave me time to use the backup battery.’
Before my mana was completely depleted, I quickly pulled out a backup battery and refilled the rifle’s mana.
Seeing that only half remained even after that, I realized just how absurd the combination of skills I’d used truly was.
‘Still, since the target is a castle… this much should be necessary.’
I had sealed Heavenly Piercer purely because there was an unexpected risk of harming others.
But here, in this place?
There were only Undead to contend with.
There was no reason to hesitate in using it.
“Jia.”
“Yes, Master.”
“Sunglasses.”
“?”
“Ah, sorry—could you make that blindfold for me again like last time?”
“Of course.”
*Swish*
Jia fashioned a semi-transparent black band and wrapped it around my eyes, just as she had before.
Now all the preparations were complete.
I just needed to endure until the Heavenly Judgment fell.
“Since the concealment effect has worn off, they’ll definitely sense my presence now. Let’s change positions for now.”
As I said, the Wyvern Ghouls flying through the sky detected the intruder’s existence and began expanding their flight radius as if searching the area.
The unit led by the Death Knight also seemed to sense something amiss.
But it would take them considerable time to locate me, so holding out shouldn’t be a problem.
However, as I was making my preparations, Jia spoke up with something weighing on her mind.
“Master, the Immortal Iron Fortress will not collapse unless the core inside the castle is destroyed.”
“What?”
I turned my head in surprise.
If that were the case, you should have mentioned it from the start!
Why are you telling me the most crucial detail now?!
“My apologies. However, I have never witnessed nor heard of any attempt to destroy the Immortal Iron Fortress in such a manner before.”
“Hmm…”
True, it wasn’t exactly the orthodox strategy.
If other Hunters heard this, they’d probably ask if that was really all I had to say—that’s what I was thinking, but regardless, her point was valid.
*BOOOOOOOM—————*
But whether or not that mattered, the Heavenly Judgment I summoned tore through the sky, a mixture of violet and dark crimson, descending with terrifying force.
With the increased firepower and the use of the Anti-Materiel Sniper Rifle, the size was noticeably larger than what I’d seen at the Makeshift Shooting Range.
*SCREEEEEEE—————!!!*
Around that moment, the Wyvern Ghouls flying through the sky seemed to have spotted me and completely changed direction toward me, beginning their descent.
*Thud—! Clatter—!*
The Death Knight did likewise.
I asked.
“So you’re saying the castle might not collapse even if it takes a direct hit?”
“Theoretically, that is correct.”
Jia carefully gauged my reaction.
Yet I didn’t seem particularly flustered.
Rather, it was as if I was thinking, “So what?”
Just as Jia had guessed, I smiled faintly.
“Well, whether it breaks or not—we’ll find out soon enough.”
The name “Immortal Iron Fortress” certainly seemed to live up to itself.
But what of it?
The fortress may be immortal, but the monsters surrounding it certainly are not.
*—————————————!!!!!*
Along with my smile, the Heavenly Judgment struck the Immortal Iron Fortress directly.
A blinding flash of light so intense I couldn’t fully open my eyes, accompanied by tremendous vibrations and a deafening roar.
I couldn’t even see what had become of the fortress that took the direct hit.
But one thing was certain.
The Wyvern Ghouls that had been diving toward me, the Death Knight leading its subordinates in a charge.
The countless hordes of Undead that had been swarming around the fortress were all being consumed by that explosive light as if swept away by a calamity.
No, it was nothing short of a disaster.
The earth inverted and shockwaves tore through the air.
At this point, the Undead didn’t even appear to be attacking me anymore—they looked like creatures that had foreseen the catastrophe and were fleeing for their lives.
“Mm… should we retreat a bit?”
“That would be wise.”
Though I had thought we’d secured a reasonably safe distance, the ominous atmosphere prompted me to pull back considerably further with Jia.
But there was one fact I hadn’t yet realized.
The 45th Floor sector, separated from the Immortal Iron Fortress—an abandoned forward base.
Where Hunters were endlessly battling monsters, waiting for Jia and me who never came.
———!
They felt the strange vibrations and turned their heads.
“Mm…”
“Uh…”
By coincidence, their gazes all fixed on one point, and they all let out uneasy groans.
“What is that?”
“I have no idea…”
Beyond the distant mountains, a white radiance flashed, and a scene unfolded that none of them could have imagined witnessing inside the Tower.
“Did someone just detonate a nuclear bomb?”
“…How?”
“Beats me. But isn’t that cheating?”
The mushroom cloud faintly visible above the mountain peak was certainly a phenomenon completely alien to the Tower.
Meanwhile, back at the Immortal Iron Fortress.
“Mm…”
“…”
Jia and I fell silent, observing the scene before us.
Of course, it was we who had caused this.
‘Was that… overkill?’
I wondered if I really needed to use the Armor-Piercing Round while boosting my firepower stat to such an extent.
Perhaps I had lacked confidence in the Armor-Piercing Round skill itself.
True to its name, the Immortal Iron Fortress remained standing, unbroken.
But that was all.
The monsters that had filled the area surrounding the Immortal Fortress had vanished without a trace.
No, it wasn’t even a matter of the monsters.
“The surrounding terrain is completely gone?”
“I shall ensure your safety, Master.”
The vicinity of the Immortal Fortress was sunken like a crater had been carved into it.
Well, since a meteorite had fallen, it might be fair to call it an actual crater.
At this level, I should have been more concerned about the rough terrain than monsters.
In any case, there were no longer any obstacles preventing Ihyeon and Jia from reaching the castle.
Ihyeon headed toward the fortress with the thought that as long as he reached Seoul, nothing else mattered.
What did it matter if he didn’t conquer it properly?
There was no one watching anyway.
Ihyeon hadn’t anticipated that the Hunters at the Forward Base and the Abandoned Castle would also witness the mushroom cloud.
Still, Ihyeon marveled at the relatively intact castle walls.
“It seems that core must be destroyed—otherwise, it won’t collapse.”
But as he drew closer, he had to revise that assessment.
Jia dropped to her knees and spoke.
“Master, I failed to account for your tremendous power and provided false information. I shall atone with my life.”
“Stop with the death atonement nonsense. Get up already.”
“Yes, Master.”
Is she just saying things like that, or does she really mean it?
Watching Jia rise so readily, Ihyeon narrowed his eyes slightly.
And with those same eyes, he gazed up at the Immortal Iron Fortress.
The fortress itself was far from intact.
The massive brick walls were cracked in places, and it seemed like a single kick might bring them crashing down.
Half the roof had been blown away, and the gate’s hinges were completely torn off, rendering it no longer functional as a door.
Though, upon closer inspection, it did seem to be undergoing some self-repair.
“Once it repairs itself, entering will be troublesome. Monsters might emerge again. Let’s go in and finish this quickly.”
“Truly, such wisdom befits you, Master.”
“Sure, sure.”
Jia immediately approached the gate and, with a wrenching sound, tore the door off its hinges and shoved it aside.
For someone whose physique appeared delicate, it was remarkable where such strength came from—it never ceased to amaze me.
Inside the castle, a few Undead still remained, crawling about like insects.
Crack—crunch—
Jia quickly finished them off.
Noticing that most of the Undead that had met their end were high-tier Undead like Skeleton Warriors or Death Knights—creatures known for their durability—Ihyeon asked Jia a question.
“Do people normally enter through the main gate like this?”
No matter how he looked at it, even with an S+ grade item, a frontal assault seemed hopeless.
Jia answered with a tone full of reverence.
“Normally, infiltration is required. People use sewers near the castle, side doors, secret underground passages, and such. Considerable monsters guard those locations as well, though not as formidable as these. Of course, Master, you have no need for such cowardly methods.”
“I see.”
Acknowledging the truth of her words, Ihyeon nodded solemnly.
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