I Got an Ex-Class Omnipotent System - Chapter 100
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Episode 100
100: Dohyun’s True Identity Revealed!? (1)
Normally, a promotion would naturally bring joy, but Dohyun felt nothing of the sort.
He had wanted to train more thoroughly before leaving, yet a subordinate rank awaited him within twenty-four hours—there was no way around his displeasure.
No place offered training efficiency comparable to the Black Gate, so his frustration was entirely justified.
Analysis would never mislead him, but Dohyun opened his stats just to be certain.
『Dohyun』
『Trait: Analysis [Ex]』
『Skills』
▶「Ether Heart [S]」
▶「Sword King’s Intuition [A]」
▶「Sovereign’s Majesty [A]」
▶「Guardian’s Physique [A]」
▶Swordsmanship—「Golden Sword [A]」
▶Magic—「Willpower Magic [A]」
▶Spear Arts—「Cheongmyeong Jichang [A]」
…(View More)
▶「Dagger Arts [C]↑」
▶「Swordsmanship [C]↑」
▶「Mana Control [C]↑」
▶「Ambush [C]↑」
…(View More)
『Stats』
▶「Strength: 55▶57」
▶「Agility: 58▶60」
▶「Endurance: 57▶59」
▶「Magic Power: 60▶61」
‘Well, they did increase.’
During combat with Crackka, moving swiftly in battle had raised my agility considerably. Other stats had climbed as well, but I could distinctly feel the slowdown once they crossed sixty.
Wait—if this continued, would I have to abandon Hanalin and Jiyuchan to advance? The thought made me quickly check their status windows.
『Jiyuchan』
『Trait: Platinum Sword King [S]』
『Skills』
▶「Swordsmanship [A]」
▶「Sword King’s Intuition [A]」
▶Swordsmanship—「Golden Sword [A]」
▶Secret Art—「Teleportation [B]」
▶「Mana Control [C]↑」
▶「Oppressive Force [D]↑」
▶「Ambush [D]↑」
『Abilities』
▶「Strength: 57▶60」
▶「Agility: 54」
▶「Stamina: 52」
▶「Mana: 45」
※You’re in good condition to advance.
『Hanalin』
『Trait: Sorceress Supreme[S]』
『Skills』
▶「Ether Heart[S]」
▶「Empress’s Majesty[A]」
▶Magic—「Willpower Magic[A]」
▶Sorcery—「Reversal[A]」
▶Secret Art—「Teleportation[B]」
▶「Intermediate Elemental Magic[D]」
▶「Intermediate General Magic[D]」
▶「Intermediate Conceptual Magic[D]」
…(See More)
『Abilities』
▶「Strength: 31」
▶「Agility: 34」
▶「Stamina: 33」
▶「Mana: 58▶60」
※You’re in good condition to advance.
‘At least that’s not the case.’
The absence of this memory loss had been difficult, but I wasn’t the type to abandon those two. Since we’d already built considerable trust as party members, I felt relieved as I fell into brief contemplation.
Those two wouldn’t incur a Subordinate restriction, so they could stay longer.
The problem was me.
Once twenty-four hours passed, I’d be restricted.
Of course, I could endure even with a Subordinate restriction. Gallaclro carried two Subordinate restrictions yet moved about just fine, didn’t he? I could certainly manage it too, but the real question was whether there was any reason to take on that risk.
Here, I had no choice but to end my deliberation.
There was a very simple conclusion.
‘I just need to advance before the twenty-four hours are up.’
Besides, I had no intention of breaking records during advancement. Even if a few days passed, the record would still be mine anyway.
So I spoke without much burden.
“Let’s advance tomorrow.”
“…Already?”
“Us too?”
At my words, Hanalin and Jiyuchan asked in surprise, and I nodded.
I let them know it was time for them to advance as well.
But then Hanalin tilted her head, as if she didn’t understand what I meant by going tomorrow.
Though we’d spent quite a long time in the dungeon, it should still be early evening in South Korea time-wise. There wouldn’t be any major problem leaving right now, so I was curious why we had to wait until tomorrow and asked.
“Is there a reason we’re leaving tomorrow?”
Dohyun nodded, immediately understanding Hanalin’s question.
“Whether we leave today or tomorrow, a record is still a record, and right now it’s not something I can even brag about anyway. Plus, this turned out to be quite useful.”
As Dohyun said that and held up the textbook, Jiyuchan’s eyes sparkled.
I wondered if it was a skill manual.
“It’s a spear technique manual.”
“…I see.”
Watching Jiyuchan’s obvious disappointment, I chuckled a bit, then Hanalin nodded as she grasped my intention.
Since she understood that I intended to learn spear techniques while here, Hanalin agreed without asking further questions.
“I also discovered that I had some parts that were unconsciously fixed in my approach. When I recalled using magic after losing my memories, I realized I’d definitely gained something, so I wanted to organize it—this works out perfectly.”
“I’m in the same situation.”
After all, gaining enlightenment through actual combat is what matters. And our stats didn’t just increase slightly—they surged. All three of us.
Thinking that way, I was leading them back to the dormitory when it happened.
I scratched my ear as if something was tickling it.
It wasn’t the sensation of something entering my ear or causing an itch—it felt like some instinctive sense had activated.
Because of the Blind One’s Necklace effect, I could feel it clearly.
“Hmm, is someone talking about me?”
When I said that, Hanalin and Jiyuchan responded as if it were obvious.
“But wouldn’t there be quite a lot? You’ve become quite a famous person, after all.”
“That makes sense.”
“Does it?”
I’m certainly someone people talk about a lot these days. So I thought that must be it and tried to move on, but my instinct seemed unsatisfied, as if it wasn’t that simple—though I didn’t pay it much mind.
It didn’t seem like anything major would come of this, so I ignored it, and my instinct, as if accepting my indifference, didn’t trigger again after that.
And so the Dohyun Party, brushing it off without much concern, returned to the dormitory.
* * *
Dohyun’s family home, an apartment in Incheon.
After a harmonious dinner, Dohyun’s father Lee Seonghun, his mother Han Seunghee, and his younger sister Lee Dohee were all sitting in the living room watching TV together.
As expected of modern television, the broadcast featured programs related to the Black Gate.
Regardless, the family watched the broadcast without much thought until Lee Seonghun casually brought up Dohyun.
“That Dohyun got himself employed—quite impressive.”
“Right, I was worried about him, but thank goodness.”
Even as Father and Mother spoke, Lee Dohee watched the TV without much thought.
Watching her like that, Han Seunghee struck Lee Dohee’s back and said.
“Straighten your back!”
Smack.
“Ow, ow.”
A sharp sting shot through her, but it was routine, and having learned well over the years that complaining here wouldn’t help, Lee Dohee straightened her spine and sat upright on the sofa where she’d been slouching.
Satisfied now, Han Seunghee turned her attention back to the TV, and then Lee Seonghun asked.
“By the way, where did Dohyun end up getting a job? Now that I think about it, I forgot to ask him when he called.”
“Oh, uh, well, I heard something about it… what was it again?”
“Didn’t he say something about working with the Hunter Association?”
“Yeah, yeah, I heard something like that, but I can’t remember. Hey, Dohee. Do you remember what your brother does?”
As Han Seunghee posed the question to Lee Dohee, the latter—who had been genuinely lost in thought while watching the Black Gate and Hunter-related news flowing across the television—spoke without hesitation, the words tumbling out before she could stop them.
“Huh? My brother? He’s a Hunter.”
Only after the irrevocable words left her lips did Lee Dohee realize what she’d done.
She recalled Dohyun’s request to keep it secret for now, and his insistence that he would handle telling them himself. Her body went rigid, eyes darting nervously as she stared at the television screen.
Then.
“Ah…”
Lee Dohee fumbled for words without thinking, and Lee Seonghun, either not paying attention or mishearing her, responded with a blank expression.
“Huh?”
As Lee Seonghun’s questioning tone prompted Lee Dohee to scramble for damage control, there was no escaping a mother’s intuition, was there?
Han Seunghee, having caught every detail of Lee Dohee’s suspicious behavior, fixed her with a sharp gaze and demanded answers.
“You! You just said Hunter, didn’t you?”
“I, I never did!? Haha, he’s just doing contract work for the Hunter Association~!”
Her attempt to brush it off crumbled as her voice trembled, betraying the obvious lie, and Lee Dohee swallowed hard, sensing the danger.
But Han Seunghee’s expression remained stern, and Lee Seonghun, finally grasping the situation, looked at Lee Dohee with concern. Lee Dohee swallowed again.
‘This is really bad. My brother’s going to kill me…’
As Lee Dohee was desperately searching for an escape route, Han Seunghee called out to her.
“Lee Dohee.”
“Y-yes!”
The formal use of her full name made Lee Dohee snap to attention instinctively, and Han Seunghee, seeing this, pressed her further.
“Tell me straight. Is that true?”
Faced with her mother’s trembling voice, Lee Dohee found herself with no choice but to surrender.
The promise she’d made to her brother (worth 200,000 won) still held some weight, but this was beyond her control.
Besides, she’d face her brother’s scolding later anyway. Naturally, the burning gaze of her mother Han Seunghee standing right before her terrified Lee Dohee far more than any lecture Dohyun could deliver afterward.
So she had no choice but to confess.
“W-well… my brother is a Hunter…”
As Lee Dohee spoke hesitantly, Han Seunghee’s eyes trembled for a moment before she squeezed them shut.
Seeing this, Lee Dohee realized her mother was furious and began inching backward. But then.
“Sigh… call your brother right now.”
“Y-yes, understood!”
Lee Dohee made the call, but of course, Dohyun—already inside the Black Gate—didn’t answer.
As she continued calling, Lee Dohee desperately left messages.
[Brother brother brother]
[Big problem bro they found out you’re a Hunter;;;]
[Bro I’m sorry I told them please pick up]
[Bro? Why aren’t you reading this???]
[Mom’s about to explode Dad’s catching on too;;;]
[Mom’s really angry… Call me back right now]
[I’m going to die!!!]
[Ahhhhhhh]
[(Rabbit pressing bell emoji)]
[(Rabbit pressing bell emoji)]
[(Rabbit pressing bell emoji)]
(and so on)
Of course, Dohyun never saw any of these messages.
Meanwhile, Dohyun was naturally absorbed in spear technique training, passing the time without distraction, and while he kept scratching his itchy ears in irritation, spear mastery took priority over such trivial matters for now.
‘Just one more and I’ll reach C-rank.’
He collected spear techniques without giving a second thought to what came after.
After obtaining the spear technique, his understanding of the Cheongmyeong Jichang’s foundational forms deepened, allowing him to wield the spear with greater sharpness, yet for some reason his ears continued to itch persistently.
‘Who on earth is talking about me.’
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