I Got A Legendary Sniper Rifle - Chapter 87
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Episode 87
Ep. 87
After Elsie’s formal joining.
I didn’t take long to prepare for the next stage.
‘The 50th Floor range.’
When Maesek Gun first awakened, I never imagined I’d reach this far.
Or rather, I vaguely thought about it when I saw the distributed stat of 15, but I didn’t know if it would actually happen.
The Tower is a place where you can lose your life at any moment, anywhere.
Looking back, hadn’t I come close to danger several times myself?
Whether the distributed stat is 15 or 150, death arrives with a single moment of carelessness.
‘Well, if it’s 150, I could afford to be a bit careless…’
Anyway.
I first asked the spirits about the 50th Floor range.
“You can go with me even on the 50th Floor range?”
“Of course.”
“Why are you even asking that?”
Jia and Elsie nodded without the slightest hesitation.
On the 40th Floor range, the spirits and I were classified as different Hunters.
However, the 50th Floor range had common areas like the 20th Floor range, but each individual floor was a system where solo Hunters cleared them on their own.
So I worried whether we might not be able to go together, but fortunately there was no need for such concern.
Jia explained once more.
“We are currently bound to you, so we can accompany you regardless of the Tower’s floors. However, unlike before, we won’t share contributions—only your reputation will increase.”
In summary, it meant that no matter how much Jia participated in missions, the ID would remain fixed as ‘Ilgyeok’.
Though it shouldn’t happen, even if accompanying was somehow blocked, I could just summon them from the item and resummon them.
Operations became much more convenient in many ways.
‘Besides, if I don’t need to worry about others’ eyes, I can do whatever I want on my own.’
Most importantly, drawing far less attention from others was the most welcome aspect.
A sniper really does work best with minimal personnel.
I nodded and opened a notification window.
“South Korea, Main Tower 50th Floor range common area. Will you enter?”
“Let’s go. …Wait.”
“?”
The two spirits expressed confusion at my sudden pause just as I was about to enter the Tower.
Was there something bothering me?
There was.
I looked at Elsie and asked.
“Elsie, are you going in wearing that?”
“Why?”
Elsie asked back as if questioning what the problem was.
There was one.
“Even so, isn’t training clothes a bit much?”
Elsie was still wearing the yellow training outfit she’d bought at the shopping mall.
At first, she’d made a fuss about not wearing strange clothes, but now she carried herself as if it were her own skin.
At the shopping mall, I’d seen her buy training outfits in every color imaginable.
Granted, unlike Jia from the start, she at least wore a single dress over it, but wasn’t the Tower combined with training clothes an awkward pairing?
Then Elsie tugged at her training outfit from every angle and spoke.
“Why? It’s comfortable. Besides, a craftsman doesn’t blame their equipment.”
‘She means not blaming the gear.’
I was a bit taken aback, but I nodded shortly after.
Besides, if I concealed my presence, there’d be nothing to discover anyway.
Well, it suited her well enough.
“Alright, let’s go.”
“Yep!”
And the moment I spoke, we were all transported to the Tower.
The 50th Floor shared zone had a distinctly different atmosphere from the 40th.
First, the sky was remarkably clear.
Moreover, instead of a suffocating castle, it took the form of a city with some high-rise buildings.
Of course, “high-rise” was relative to Earth standards—they were only about four or five stories tall.
The city’s outskirts were fortified with walls of considerable height, and beyond them stretched open fields.
Shifting my gaze further outward, I could see a dense forest near the horizon.
However, the wind blowing from that direction carried an unpleasant odor.
That stemmed from the 50th Floor’s characteristic—that forest was the so-called ‘Dead Forest.’
Setting that aside, what stood out most when reaching the 50th Floor range was…
‘There simply weren’t many people.’
Unlike before, I felt a strange sense of novelty gazing at the sparse city alleys.
The 10th Floor, where shared zones first appeared, and even up to the 40th Floor I’d just left—
Shared zones were always bustling with people.
Perhaps I simply hadn’t noticed, but the absolute numbers must have decreased with each transition to the next shared zone.
However, the Ruined Castle was also a confined space.
Crucially, the anticipation of Ilgyeok’s appearance had drawn more people than usual, so it hadn’t been noticeable.
But by the 50th Floor range, only Hunters who’d climbed to quite high positions even in major guilds set foot here.
For instance, those team-leader-level Scouts who’d nearly recognized me back then.
Of course, I was completely different now than I was then, so I wouldn’t tolerate such careless mistakes.
Beyond the mathematical significance of the 50th being exactly half of 100, most Hunters agreed it represented a psychological turning point.
At minimum, any Hunter who reached here had broken through the fierce relative evaluation of the 40th Floor range.
I could see quite a few Vigilantes dispatched by the association and One-Shot Café members who’d followed Ilgyeok on their own, but they seemed restrained here as well.
Being in the 50th Floor shared zone meant they too were 50th Floor Hunters, so they’d be well aware of this place’s atmosphere.
For me, that was equally welcome.
Two spirits stood at my sides.
“Let’s go.”
“Yes, Master.”
“Yahoo! I’m going with Master!”
Jia, always composed, and Elsie, already brimming with excitement.
The entrance area of the 50th Floor’s common zone was the city’s gate.
Once there, one understood why such towering walls existed in a city that seemed otherwise unsuited for them.
Boom— Boom—
Colossal footsteps echoed across the stone walls, reverberating distantly beyond them.
A creature I’d encountered before on the 41st Floor, lifeless as it was.
It was a troll.
The masters of the dead forest were the various living trolls themselves.
Occasionally, some would burst from the forest and attempt to assault the walls, but such creatures were manageable for Hunters who’d ascended to the 50th Floor—easily dispatched with the walls as cover, so there was no cause for concern.
Several Hunters were visible departing through the gate to conquer the various floors.
‘It’s been a while since I’ve used this.’
I retrieved the concealment cloak from my inventory and draped it over myself.
There was no need to present Jia as my substitute here.
We wouldn’t encounter anything during the conquest anyway.
“Oh, what an unusual item you have there?”
The moment I donned the cloak, my presence grew hazy, and Elsie found it fascinating enough to sniff curiously.
Thus I reached the gate.
「Will you enter the 51st Floor of the Main Tower in South Korea?」
‘Yes.’
As I mentally confirmed, I felt the sensation of teleportation once more, and when my eyes opened again, I stood in the heart of the dead forest.
Leaves and stems, blackened and twisted in death.
Nearly odorless overall, yet with a faint, unpleasant stench mixed in.
Evidence of this was Elsie’s deeply furrowed expression.
“Ugh, this is the problem here. It gives me a headache.”
With her keen sense of smell, her displeasure was certainly justified.
But according to my plan, Elsie’s role in this 50th Floor range was crucial.
‘If I’ve brought a war hound, I should use her properly.’
Even if she ate ice cream instead of rations, that hardly mattered.
I placed my hand on Elsie’s head and spoke.
“Elsie.”
“Ugh, I told you not to put your hand on my head!”
“Without you on this floor, I’ll be in serious trouble.”
“…Huh?”
At my serious gaze and words, Elsie suddenly stiffened in apparent confusion.
I’d expected insults like ‘useless brat, if your head hurts that much, disappear’ or ‘you’re just a sword-wielder who can only swing a blade.’
…Of course, I had never said such things to Elsie, nor did I intend to.
Unaware of Elsie’s inner thoughts, I continued.
“Do you know what needs to be done on the 50th Floor?”
“Y-yes. I know very well.”
Elsie nodded obediently, as if entranced.
Hunter Now had an evaluation that described the theme of the 50th Floor in a single word.
‘Treasure hunting’.
It wasn’t the system’s official terminology, but it was remarkably accurate.
Each floor in the 50th Floor range required fulfilling two conditions.
「Defeat 10 Green Trolls
Destroy the Unknown Totem」
First, catch a designated type of troll in a designated number.
Second, find and destroy the ‘Unknown Totem’ hidden in each area.
Supposedly, you could find trolls by wandering through the forest, but finding the totem was grueling.
How would anyone know where the totem was located in this vast forest and go search for it?
Moreover, according to what was known, the totem’s location was often in difficult places like behind rocks, beneath valleys, or in the middle of cliffs, which only added more stress to the Hunters.
Fortunately for me, I didn’t need to worry about that kind of suffering.
“I need your exceptional senses.”
“L-leave it to me!”
‘Right, go scout dog.’
I had Elsie, the self-proclaimed Legendary Sword, a spirit well-versed in finding things.
Elsie was completely flustered by this different side of me she hadn’t properly seen before, her military discipline sharpening.
As I nodded, she became even more resolute.
‘The trolls I need to catch on the 51st Floor are 10 Green Trolls.’
Green Trolls were the most basic form of troll with no special characteristics.
Of course, despite being basic, they retained the troll’s formidable regenerative ability and strength.
Most Hunters couldn’t even attempt to catch them without magical means to cut off that regeneration.
“Are you ready, scout… I mean, search team?”
“Search team ready!”
Elsie answered my question while assuming an at-attention posture.
She seemed already thrilled that I was about to use her properly.
I spoke with a slight smile.
“Then go. First, find the Green Trolls.”
“Going!”
Whoooosh——!
The moment I gave the order, Elsie dashed through the forest at a speed almost impossible to follow with the eye.
I felt relieved that Elsie was proving far more cooperative than I’d expected.
“You’re amazing, Master.”
“Huh? What is?”
Jia praised me from beside me.
I tilted my head in confusion.
“I’ve never seen anyone handle Elsie this well.”
“Isn’t it because I’m her master?”
Jia didn’t tend to say things that were overly flattering, but it seemed she wouldn’t receive separate praise either.
Though I had only met Jia and Elsie so far, spirits apparently possessed absolute affection toward their masters as a fundamental trait.
So wouldn’t such commands, or requests, usually be obeyed without question?
But Jia shook her head, saying that wasn’t the case.
“Elsie did not wish to follow you even before being chosen as your master.”
“Ah, that’s true.”
I nodded in agreement.
Elsie had appeared despite enduring the Tower’s restrictions precisely because she hadn’t been chosen.
In other words, she had followed me before we established a formal master-servant relationship.
Even Jia seemed to have no idea why that was.
“Woof woof woof!”
“…?”
Just then, something resembling a dog’s bark echoed from the direction Elsie had disappeared.
Setting aside the fact that there were no monsters in this forest besides trolls, the voice sounded so much like Elsie’s that both Jia and I turned toward that direction with awkward expressions on our faces.
‘I never intended for her to become a dog to this extent….’
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