I Just Subscribed and It’s the Best Hunter of All Time - Chapter 152
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#Chapter 152.
Upon hearing news of monster sightings, Jung Han-sung furrowed his brow and asked.
“On your end as well?”
“Yes. Just like the previous incident, monsters have appeared right around The Tower again.”
Baek Jin-woo said this while pulling out his phone, manipulating it briefly before showing the screen to Jung Han-sung.
“Take a look.”
The screen displayed footage of the area directly surrounding The Tower. Shortly after, a ‘rift’ manifested near The Tower.
What followed resembled the footage I had witnessed before.
Monsters burst forth from the rift, and the forces lying in wait unleashed bullets and artillery fire to eliminate them.
“For now, the composition of monsters that appeared this time isn’t significantly different from the Africa incident.”
“And again, the military was waiting in position and launched their attack.”
“That’s correct.”
Baek Jin-woo nodded and pointed to the footage as he spoke.
“Typically, military forces of a certain caliber are stationed around The Tower everywhere, but… both last time and this Philippines incident show remarkably thorough preparations.”
Baek Jin-woo then looked at Jung Han-sung.
“As if they already knew the monsters were going to appear.”
“You still don’t know the exact cause?”
“Not yet, but I believe we’ll be able to uncover it within a short timeframe this time. Philippines isn’t that far away, and it’s well within a range where we can gather sufficient information.”
Baek Jin-woo answered Jung Han-sung’s question and continued with a calm voice, mentioning several additional points.
“First, it appears certain that the monsters are connected to The Tower. And it seems the nations where these Towers are located already knew in advance that monsters would appear. Additionally, there’s a commonality between the two countries.”
“What kind of commonality?”
“Both locations have relatively few Awakener forces… more precisely, they don’t have many climbers. And there aren’t many high-level climbers either.”
“So you suspect something related to climbers is the cause.”
“To be more precise, I suspect it might be some kind of penalty.”
Baek Jin-woo’s eyes gleamed sharply.
“A penalty imposed on places where The Tower’s conquest is sluggish or where specific conditions haven’t been met.”
“Hmm.”
Jung Han-sung nodded. It certainly didn’t feel like an absurd conjecture.
It felt far more reasonable than The Tower simply releasing monsters without reason.
It was strange in itself that monsters were appearing now, so long after The Tower had first manifested.
Baek Jin-woo spoke to Jung Han-sung, who was contemplating these thoughts.
“I’ll organize and relay any additional information that comes in.”
“Yes. Thank you.”
Though it seemed more information might emerge if I pressed further, Jung Han-sung was satisfied for now.
‘He probably intentionally didn’t mention information that wasn’t certain.’
Since there was nothing urgent for Jung Han-sung at the moment anyway, it was better to receive properly verified information later.
After exchanging words briefly like this.
“Then I’ll really be going.”
“Yes. See you next time.”
Baek Jin-woo offered his farewell and departed.
After he left, Han-sung ate a simple meal and immediately returned to The Tower.
* * *
The matter regarding So-yeon was settled cleanly.
The Association, recognizing not only Han-sung’s request but also the inherent value of So-yeon as a person, decided to provide her with the highest tier of protection.
“I look forward to working with you going forward.”
Thus, So-yeon joined Han-sung’s Territory.
Since she had not yet created her own Territory, she surrendered her Core to Han-sung.
Whoooooosh―!
Han-sung’s Core absorbed another Core and grew even larger, now radiating a brighter light than before.
“With so many Cores absorbed and your Renown rank quite elevated, your Territory should advance to the next tier soon.”
“You mean that classification the climbers use among themselves?”
“Exactly!”
Baek-seol, who had been watching the Cores merge beside us, nodded and spoke.
“If a Territory was recently created and has two or fewer subordinates, it’s classified as Village-tier, and the next rank is City-tier!”
This wasn’t an official classification system—merely a convenient categorization the climbers of The Tower had established among themselves.
According to that system, Han-sung’s Territory currently belonged to the Village-tier, though just barely.
All other conditions were met, but the Renown rank still fell slightly short.
However, that gap was closing fast. In about two more days, the Renown rank would likely advance to the next level.
“Oh, and you can now construct one additional Village. What would you like to do?”
“Hmm. Let’s decide that slowly for now. The expansion of this place isn’t finished yet, and I haven’t found an ideal location to build a new Village.”
The Village at the center of Han-sung’s Territory was undergoing constant expansion.
From the moment the initial fence was erected, the land had been planned with future growth in mind—and now it was nearly at capacity.
This was clear evidence of how extraordinarily rapidly the Village was expanding.
There was no need to multiply settlements under such circumstances.
“Understood!”
“Good. Then for now, let’s focus on constructing an additional Workshop. If anyone makes a large request or something comes up, report it to me.”
“Yes!”
So-yeon’s Workshop would be built next to the Blacksmith, since her specialty had much to coordinate with blacksmithing.
Han-sung turned to So-yeon and spoke.
“For standard-grade materials or anything stored in the Village’s Storage, you can request them from Baek-seol here.”
“Understood. For now, I plan to continue crafting the Artifacts I was making before, but is there anything else I should be doing?”
Unlike Ervin, So-yeon had placed herself entirely under Han-sung’s protection, making her far more cooperative.
Han-sung pondered her question for a moment before speaking.
“Can you imbue magic into the weapons crafted at the Blacksmith? The weapons themselves seem to be of ordinary quality.”
Currently, the Blacksmith was primarily staffed by those who had become refugees after being attacked by goblins.
One of them was a rather experienced blacksmith, and things were running reasonably well.
Though this blacksmith possessed no special abilities and could only craft ordinary-grade weapons, the quality itself was excellent.
I had once handled one of his swords—it was perfectly balanced and extraordinarily sharp.
So-yeon nodded at Han-sung’s question.
“Yes. Even ordinary-grade items can be elevated to at least Advanced-grade or Magic-grade items once magic is imbued into them.”
“So the ranking goes Common, then Advanced, then Magical, then Rare?”
“That’s correct.”
The reason I’d asked So-yeon about the item grading system anew was simple enough.
I hadn’t used lower-tier items often enough to remember them clearly.
That was the truth.
Ever since I first began climbing The Tower, I’d relied almost exclusively on items of Rare grade and above.
By consistently achieving SSS-rank clears, I’d accumulated powerful equipment as rewards.
While I was turning these thoughts over in my mind, So-yeon spoke to me after considering something.
“However, if we design and craft items from the outset with the specific purpose of imbuing them with magic, we could produce items of Rare grade and higher.”
“Oh, really?”
“Yes. We would simply need to use materials that readily accept magical infusion.”
“Good. If you need any materials for that, tell Baek-seol.”
I spoke without hesitation.
It was obvious enough—items below Rare grade held little practical value for me.
But my position as the master overseeing Han-sung’s Territory was another matter entirely.
‘To earn real profit, processing raw materials into finished goods beats selling them crude.’
That’s how everything works.
Unless the raw material itself possessed extraordinary inherent value, secondary processed goods invariably commanded higher prices. That’s precisely why craftsmen held such worth.
‘And if I gradually impart knowledge to the craftsmen through subscriptions… eventually they could produce even higher-grade items.’
My plan to transfer knowledge to the Territory’s craftsmen was progressing steadily.
I’d already shared some knowledge with the residents firmly established in the Territory, and I’d scheduled the Blacksmith next.
Later, I intended to help So-yeon and Ervin as well.
“Then I’ll proceed as you’ve instructed.”
Meanwhile, So-yeon bowed her head slightly and concluded her business.
After wrapping up matters with her, I spoke with Baek-seol a while longer before returning to Han-sung’s Home.
I planned to rest a bit, then climb The Tower again.
Buzz—
But the moment I stepped inside, a vibration emanated from the communication crystal hanging at my waist.
“Hm?”
I opened the pouch and retrieved the source of the vibration.
It was none other than a communication crystal.
The one Berka had given me as a parting gift.
‘I’d completely forgotten about this.’
I’d originally meant to examine it when I had a moment, but with everything that had happened, I’d neglected to study it properly.
I sat down in a chair and channeled mana into the communication crystal. A large window immediately unfolded before my eyes.
And at the center of that window, the source of the vibration was displayed.
—Do you have a moment?
It was a message from Berka.
Apart from the public Channel, Berka was the only contact stored in this communication crystal.
I infused mana delicately and considered my response.
The message was immediately typed into the chat.
―What’s going on?
―Have you heard? A common mission just opened between Floor 76 and Floor 80.
―A common mission?
―Ah, sounds like you haven’t.
―What exactly is a common mission?
―Huh? You don’t know? Let me explain it simply.
Berka sent the information to Jung Han-sung at a rapid pace.
―In short, it means that all climbers entering that floor during a specific period are assigned the same mission. And it has continuity.
―Continuity?
―It means that people who entered at the same time don’t just perform the mission and finish—those who entered earlier are mixed with those who enter later.
Jung Han-sung stared at that sentence before typing again.
―So if I enter the mission, there are already people who entered before me, and new people keep flowing in after me to perform the mission?
―Exactly.
―Then wouldn’t entering first be advantageous? You could just achieve the goal first.
―There are some advantages, but not as much as you’d think. After all, it’s not a mission where you need to achieve it on a first-come, first-served basis. The evaluation will be based on the process.
―I see. Either way, it’ll be quite chaotic.
―Right. Whenever a common mission opens, it always causes a big commotion.
Berka said that much and paused for a moment before sending another message.
―So, what do you think about entering Floor 76 together?
―Together?
―Yeah. If it seems worthwhile to cooperate, we can. But if there’s no need to move together, we can go our separate ways.
It wasn’t a bad proposal.
Jung Han-sung didn’t move with others mainly because he thought it would hinder his progress, not because he particularly rejected others.
Berka was quite a capable person, so he would be helpful.
He’d even said they could go their separate ways if it didn’t seem like he’d be useful.
However, there was one thing to confirm.
―When are you planning to challenge Floor 76?
―Since we’re on Floor 71 now, wouldn’t entering in two days work?
Two days from now.
Jung Han-sung could challenge Floor 76 even tomorrow, but two days wasn’t bad either.
He could always spend the remaining time in his Territory anyway.
―Then let’s do that.
―I like your straightforwardness. So, in two days, around 10 AM?
―Sounds good.
The conversation ended there.
Jung Han-sung checked the communication window once more, then put it back in his pocket and stood up.
For now, he planned to push through to Floor 75 and return.
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