I Just Subscribed and It’s the Best Hunter of All Time - Chapter 160
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#Chapter 160.
How Jung Han-sung First Wielded Lightning.
It was undoubtedly after he subscribed to Indra’s lightning.
Even now, the seed of lightning that Indra left behind took root within his body, and his lightning remained as a skill form.
Because of this, he could feel it clearly while fighting together.
The Great Sword Wielder’s lightning felt remarkably familiar.
The man answered Jung Han-sung’s question directly.
“Yes.”
And he went further, posing a question to Jung Han-sung.
“How did you obtain the lightning?”
“How?”
Jung Han-sung fell silent for a moment at his question before speaking.
“I received it directly from him. Why do you ask?”
“Directly, I see… The swordsmanship you’ve mastered—it has no connection to him?”
“None whatsoever.”
The man’s expression grew momentarily disappointed at Jung Han-sung’s answer. It was as though his expectations had been dashed.
Jung Han-sung wanted to ask the reason, but before he could, the man spoke first.
“My name is Grayden.”
“…Jung Han-sung.”
“Jung Han-sung. I have one more question for you.”
Grayden fixed his gaze upon Jung Han-sung as he spoke.
“Have you ever encountered another who wields both lightning and sword simultaneously?”
At that question, Jung Han-sung pondered for a moment before shaking his head.
“No. I can’t recall anyone in particular.”
“I see. Understood.”
Grayden nodded at Jung Han-sung’s response and fell into contemplation.
Jung Han-sung waited briefly before asking him.
“You were searching for someone who wields both lightning and sword simultaneously. Now that I think about it, that’s why you were looking for me.”
“That’s correct.”
“But now that you’ve seen me directly, it seems you’ve concluded I’m not the one. What’s the difference?”
Grayden answered Jung Han-sung’s question simply.
“That person’s sword is far more destructive. And lightning like Indra’s was never granted to that traitor.”
“…I see.”
Jung Han-sung’s expression became peculiar.
The man before him wielded Indra’s lightning just as he did, and somewhere within The Tower existed another who wielded both sword and lightning—hearing this made his feelings quite complex.
But that was only momentary. Jung Han-sung recalled another question and spoke.
“In your world, where do you stand?”
It seemed an unexpected question, for Grayden’s expression grew peculiar before he spoke.
“I don’t believe I fall too far behind. However, I’m not at the level to compare with those monsters at such heights.”
“Monsters at such heights?”
“That’s right. I haven’t even cleared the first gate yet.”
Grayden fell silent for a moment before continuing.
“It seems you don’t know much about Indra in detail.”
“Huh? Why?”
“You can handle his lightning, but it doesn’t seem like you understand how to apply it.”
Jung Han-sung nodded at Grayden’s words.
He was right.
I had my own way of wielding lightning, but what I used most was simply channeling it into my blade.
Or using it in the form of divine techniques.
Techniques like creating a protective barrier with lightning, the way Grayden did—I’d never attempted anything like that.
Though I did grasp the principle and master it the moment I saw it.
Grayden pulled something from his pocket and handed it to Jung Han-sung.
“Take this.”
“What is it?”
Jung Han-sung examined what Grayden had given him.
It was a metal rod of sorts, its surface inscribed with intricate characters and patterns.
Grayden explained briefly.
“A key to enter our Holy Ground. Use it at the Pantheon in the Neutral Zone.”
Then he turned away without hesitation.
Jung Han-sung quickly called out to him.
“Is your business finished?”
“Yes. I’ve confirmed you’re not an Exile. If you have more questions, come to that place.”
With those final words, Grayden vanished.
Jung Han-sung scratched his cheek for a moment, then pocketed the rod.
‘I should visit that place next time.’
Several questions had arisen, and I was curious about what this “Holy Ground” actually was.
“Jung Han-sung!”
Not long after, Berka came running from the distance.
Berka stopped in front of Jung Han-sung, catching his breath as he asked.
“Huff, huff. You finished everything already?”
“Yeah. How much do you have left?”
“Me? I’m done too.”
“Really?”
At Jung Han-sung’s question, Berka spoke with an awkward expression.
“Yeah. I didn’t really do much.”
“Well, that works out. Then we don’t need to stay here any longer.”
“Right. But are you okay? The enemies weren’t ordinary. Shouldn’t you rest a bit?”
At Berka’s question, Jung Han-sung shook his head.
“It’s not that bad.”
I was speaking truthfully—I was in a state where I could move to the next floor without any real issues.
The Divine Form was certainly powerful, but that was because Grayden, a formidable Awakener, fought alongside me.
Had I faced the Divine Form alone, I would have struggled far more.
‘Or would I have?’
Just now, I had relied solely on the power of sword and lightning, but had I fought alone, I would have wielded every remaining ability without reservation.
I would have summoned the undead, called upon Thunder Wolf, summoned Onyx, and freely deployed Arzka’s power.
Had that still proven insufficient, I would have subscribed to a power with perfect synergy against the Divine Form.
The reason I hadn’t was simple.
I was more than capable of handling it without going that far.
Of course, Berka couldn’t have possibly deduced such a fact.
‘There’s no need to expose every card in my hand.’
The assassination threat had been the catalyst, but I had been considering this approach even before that.
Information was a formidable weapon.
If someone were to target me, the extent of their knowledge about me would undoubtedly play a significant role.
In the past, I had fought by utilizing every ability at my disposal, but that was only because my power was insufficient.
Now that I had gained considerable leeway, there was no need to continue that way.
Of course, in places where there were no prying eyes or only trustworthy individuals, I moved without such concerns.
“Then let’s head to the next floor.”
“Agreed.”
Since there were still other Awakeners and magical beasts remaining on this floor, I ascended to the next floor immediately with Berka.
* * *
That day, I reached the 70th Floor.
Yes, I had completed the conquest several floors higher than originally planned.
―Wasn’t that pushing yourself too hard, Master?
After returning to the Neutral Zone, even Onyx posed such a question.
And for good reason—I had sustained considerable injuries on the final floor.
But I waved my hand dismissively.
“It’s fine. This much will heal after some rest.”
―I don’t think that will be the case.
Onyx disagreed with my assessment, but I paid it no mind.
Well, I had indeed sustained unexpected injuries on the final floor, but I hadn’t truly overextended myself.
There hadn’t been any particularly difficult floors.
I had originally planned to cleanly reach the 85th Floor, but after sustaining unexpected injuries, I had returned midway.
“Phew.”
I leaned back fully in my chair.
My body felt utterly drained.
Well, though my body lacked strength, my mood was far from poor.
I had fought refreshingly after a long time, and moreover, the Tower conquest that had been stagnating had progressed rapidly this time.
Of course, “stagnating” was only by my standards.
From the perspective of others, ascending dozens of floors in a month was sufficiently monstrous.
―So you’re planning to continue climbing The Tower with that Berka fellow? Your coordination seemed quite good.
Jung Han-sung didn’t hesitate long before answering Onyx’s question.
“No.”
―Why?
“There are some conveniences, but there are also inconveniences that outweigh them.”
Berka was a far more capable man than I had initially thought when we first met.
I’d certainly felt that truth acutely while climbing The Tower this time.
“Fighting while considering another person’s safety simply doesn’t align with my combat style.”
Perhaps things would have been different if I had welcomed someone like Berka as a companion from the very beginning when I first ascended The Tower.
I would have developed my combat methods with the intention of working as part of a team from the start.
But I hadn’t done that.
While I might fight alongside others temporarily, there had never been anyone I could truly trust my back to in genuine partnership.
That’s why my combat style was far more effective when fighting alone than when combining forces with others.
―Well, if that’s how the master feels, then so be it.
Onyx said nothing more in response to my words.
As Onyx fell silent, I closed my eyes and drifted into brief sleep.
* * *
A single rumor struck both outside and inside The Tower simultaneously.
It was a rumor about the emergence of an extraordinarily powerful climber.
A rumor about a formidable warrior who summoned lightning and wielded devastating swordplay.
In truth, such rumors circulating wasn’t particularly rare.
Stories about exceptional climbers were a topic that naturally captivated everyone’s interest.
However, this time the spread of the rumor took on a different character.
Not only did ordinary people and common Awakeners—those who readily took interest in such tales—pay attention, but even the high-floor Awakeners commonly called Rankers showed genuine interest.
“So he demonstrated overwhelming strength even on the 70th Floor range?”
“Yeah. Apparently, other Awakeners at that floor level weren’t even in the same league.”
Members of the team “Heroes,” which had risen to South Korea’s number one position after First’s dissolution, also discussed the rumor.
“Is this the same person we’ve been tracking?”
“According to those who’ve seen him up close, it seems certain. All the characteristics match.”
“Hmm. It seems we’ll need to revise our recruitment conditions. At this level, even the Government will reconsider their approach.”
A certain nation decided to drastically strengthen its recruitment proposals for Jung Han-sung.
“They tried to assassinate someone like this?”
“This won’t work. Regardless of whether it’s possible or impossible, the cost-benefit analysis doesn’t add up.”
“Right. Let’s disappear. We’ll stay quiet until things settle down.”
Those who had received assassination contracts on Jung Han-sung chose to abandon the contracts entirely and go into hiding.
It was understandable.
The way Jung Han-sung had presented himself while climbing The Tower this time indicated he had already transcended the level of a mere prospect.
Meanwhile, within The Tower itself, many showed interest in the rumors surrounding Jung Han-sung.
“Hmm. There’s someone beginning to stand out in the newly entered dimension.”
“At this level, it’s not just standing out. It seems he’ll pass the first gateway without issue?”
“That’s something we can’t know for certain. There are more than a few who shone brilliantly before crashing spectacularly.”
Not just the monsters dwelling in those lofty heights.
“An oracle has descended.”
“He is a chosen one. No matter what, make contact and convey the will of the gods. That is the content of the message.”
Those who acted upon the will of the gods were also paying attention to Jung Han-sung for reasons of their own.
And so, with countless eyes fixed upon Jung Han-sung.
“Uuuugh!”
Jung Han-sung awoke from his slumber.
After stretching and rising, Jung Han-sung checked the time first.
“I slept for eight hours straight.”
And he realized he had enjoyed a deep, restful sleep for the first time in ages.
Since his awakening, he had been sleeping only four to five hours at most, so sleeping nearly double his usual amount was quite remarkable.
Jung Han-sung finished stretching his body and immediately checked his equipment before heading to his Territory.
His plan was to inspect the Territory once and then proceed to conquer The Tower again today.
But the moment he arrived at his Territory.
“Master!”
Baek-seol rushed toward Jung Han-sung and spoke urgently.
“An envoy has come to see you!”
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