My Right Hand Is Too Strong - Chapter 101
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My Right Hand Is Too Strong Episode 101
Episode 101. Jackpot
Using the falling wyvern as a foothold to leap up, I stretched out my right hand forward.
[Mist – Shadow in the Fog]
Whoooosh!
Streams of mist shooting out in multiple branches from my right hand.
The mist split into dozens of strands and tightly wrapped around the bodies of all the flying wyverns.
Having bound every single one without exception, I strongly pulled back the extended mist.
“…!”
The wyverns couldn’t make any sound due to their mouths being blocked.
They all bulged their eyes wide and were helplessly swung around following my hand.
Like that, I swung the connected mist downward.
The bound wyverns were slammed down while tied up in the mist.
“Oh.”
Thud.
Landing on top of the wyverns that couldn’t even twitch, I widened my eyes and looked at my right arm.
“It’s nice that even my right arm transforms now.”
Previously, when I used ‘Black Dragon’, only my right hand became stronger.
Naturally, when doing actions that burdened not just the hand but the entire arm, like swinging heavy things greatly or using ‘Rampage’, my shoulder would hurt as if it was about to break.
Even so, the reason I was fine was thanks to the World Tree’s blessing.
“To think this would happen when I barely even put in any strength.”
But now it was different.
Over ten wyverns.
I had slammed them all into the ground at once.
If it were before, I should have felt pain as if my shoulder tendons had snapped, but now I felt nothing at all.
“Maybe it’s not that I didn’t put in strength, but I just don’t realize it.”
Whether I put in strength or not.
Maybe I couldn’t notice because I wasn’t adapted to the overflowing power in my right arm.
“…This might be a bit dangerous.”
Muttering quietly, I erased the scales covering my right arm.
When only my right hand transformed, it was easy to control my strength.
But with my entire right arm transformed, it’s difficult to control my strength.
If I make a mistake, I might create irreversible results.
So it might be better to postpone transforming beyond my right arm unless it’s an important moment.
“Still, what’s certain is that I’ve become stronger.”
Maybe if I fight Kargon again next time, I could easily win… probably not.
But it was certain that I’d get hurt less than before.
“…Or not?”
Since Kargon is sane now, it wouldn’t be easy, would it?
Clicking my tongue quietly, I lightly jumped down from the wyvern and stretched out my hand.
“Come to think of it, I had forgotten.”
Two days ago.
Kargon had asked me to summon him once when I entered a place called a Gate.
When I asked why, he said it was because he was curious about the environment of a place called a Gate.
I had already entered inside the Gate, and Association Hunters don’t manage the inside of Gates.
That means no one would make an issue of me summoning Kargon to this place.
I opened the book of mist that appeared on my right hand.
[Roster]
[Entity ‘Kargon’ responds to your call]
A massive pillar of mist formed.
Soon, a large-bodied orc walked out from within it.
“Master, did you call for me?”
“Yeah, you asked me to call you when I came to a Gate, right?”
“You remembered. That’s fortunate.”
Walking out with a gentle smile, he looked around with serious eyes.
“This place feels somewhat ominous.”
“Ominous?”
“Certainly this place is rich in mana.”
Kargon reached out his hand into the air with deeply sunken eyes.
Then he strongly grasped the empty air and muttered.
“But more than half of the mana in this place isn’t functioning properly as mana.”
Certainly compared to Earth, mana was abundant here.
But the mana in this place was distorted somewhere.
It had been crushed and trampled by some strong force or flow, changing the nature of the mana to something very ominous.
As if it would cause a strong backlash somewhere at any moment.
Because of that, more than half of the mana in this place wasn’t functioning as normal mana.
“The mana is ominous?”
“Hm? Why do you ask? Is there something that bothers you?”
“Elpinire once said something similar when she saw a Sudden Gate before.”
When I first encountered a Sudden Gate.
Elpinire had once said ‘the mana is ominous’ while looking at the red aura flowing from the Sudden Gate.
I thought she said that just because of the special nature of Sudden Gates, but that wasn’t it.
“Ah, right.”
Speaking of Elpinire reminds me of something.
I created another book on my left hand.
“What are you trying to do?”
“I’m going to call Elpinire and Jini.”
“Is there a reason for calling them?”
“Well?”
I wish I knew, but unfortunately I don’t really know either.
Both of them just asked me to call them when I summoned Kargon, before they returned to the Tower.
Since summoning with ‘Roster’ doesn’t take much effort, there’s no need to refuse.
[Entity ‘Elpinire’ responds to your call.]
[Entity ‘Jini’ responds to your call.]
The two people who walked out from the pillar of mist quietly stared at Kargon.
Kargon didn’t avoid their gazes.
“Did I perhaps make some mistake toward you two?”
“No, that’s not it.”
“It’s just… there’s something we’d like to ask of you.”
“What would that request be?”
Step.
Taking one step forward, Elpinire bowed 90 degrees toward Kargon and said.
“Please train me.”
“M-me too, likewise.”
Watching this scene, I asked in confusion.
“Training? Why all of a sudden?”
“…You know, Master? The fact that I haven’t done anything recently?”
I had sworn to protect the master who saved me.
But shamefully, in the Tower of Illusion, I couldn’t withstand the Dark Spirit King’s power and fainted.
I couldn’t help my master, and I couldn’t even properly perform the simple task of escaping with Jini.
“Is that all?”
It was the same at the Tower of the Wilderness.
Unable to endure the scorching heat, she abandoned her master and returned to the Tower of Recording.
“I’m disqualified.”
Even though elves are a race vulnerable to changes like cold and heat.
She was disappointed in herself for continuously leaving alone the master she had vowed to serve.
“Still, I did everything I could—”
“No, that’s not enough.”
The master she serves is running forward at high speed.
But no matter how much she struggles, she’s only at walking level.
“My future was definitely a disaster.”
She hadn’t seen her own future directly.
But she knew it was a future where she would become one of the disasters that would destroy the world.
“I know my own potential.”
But right now, she couldn’t unlock that potential.
She was in a state where something was blocking her, preventing her from running forward properly.
That’s why she was asking.
“If it’s you, who perfectly raised our master.”
Someone who had lived alone for hundreds of years.
If it was Kargon, the great ancestor of orcs who had survived for hundreds of years in the barren Berdine.
“You could make me into someone who can be helpful to our master.”
“I-I’m the same way.”
It was the same for Jini.
To be precise, there was one thing Jini wanted.
“I want to build up my stamina.”
Stamina.
She wanted to build up her stamina.
For her, who had always relied on spirits for daily life, Berdine’s harsh environment felt like having handcuffs and shackles on her arms and legs.
“I didn’t know that being unable to do anything… would be so despairing.”
She wanted to help her master who was struggling with the heat.
If she had wind spirits and water spirits, she could blow away the heat.
But there was no one.
At that time, all she could summon was Omen, who was always with her.
Even that, she couldn’t summon for long due to her stamina.
Because of that, she couldn’t be of any help.
At least, that’s what Jini thought.
“…”
Kargon quietly watched Elpinire and Jini speaking like this, then chuckled and turned his gaze to me.
“Master, they speak like this, so what should be done?”
“…Do as you please.”
“Since Master says so, I must do so.”
Tap, tap.
Just like he had done to me.
Kargon lightly patted Elpinire and Jini’s shoulders and nodded.
“Only if you two become strong will Master not get hurt.”
“…!”
“Prepare yourselves well. My training won’t be easy.”
Elpinire and Jini, with brightened expressions, nodded and looked at Kargon.
I watched the two of them with a strange expression.
“This isn’t something to be happy about.”
I know as someone with experience.
That thing is really tough.
I swallowed my words and shrugged my shoulders.
“If you catch a wyvern, make sure to extract the magic stone from its heart.”
“…Wyvern? Master, surely those sparrows aren’t wyverns?”
“They are here.”
Could you not apply Orishion’s perspective here?
* * *
About three hours later.
I looked at the magic stones piled up like a mountain with a satisfied expression.
“How much is all this worth?”
Wyvern magic stones are classified as the lowest grade among A-rank.
But even such wyvern magic stones are worth over 300,000 won each, as far as I know.
There are hundreds of such wyvern magic stones piled up before my eyes.
If I sell all of these, how much money would appear in my bank account?
“Even after taxes, thousands…”
Yesterday I thought Cheon Yu-na was copying money.
But real money copying was apparently beyond the gate.
“They say a person’s dreams never end.”
If this isn’t a goldmine, what is?
If I sweep up monsters from gates like this a few more times, I might be able to move into Han Gang View Apartment within a month.
“Should I come tomorrow too?”
I know that monsters inside gates reset at regular intervals.
Was that cycle a week?
So sweeping up monsters like today is actually impossible.
I’ll have to enter a different gate tomorrow.
“So, is that side okay?”
I turned my head and looked at the rocky mountain far away… no, wait.
I looked at what used to be a rocky mountain.
I don’t know what happened, but the rocky mountain that had been jutting up sharply was now rounded and carved down.
“What kind of training are they doing to make it like that?”
Actually, I hadn’t planned to hunt this many wyverns either.
But what could I do?
They were making such a commotion that all the wyverns in the gate got excited and went wild.
Anyway, seeing that the continuous rumbling that had been heard stopped, it seems that side is also finishing up.
Then I should start preparing to leave.
“Shall I go?”
I released mist from under my feet and covered the piled magic stones with mist.
I’d like to carry them out by hand, but there were too many magic stones for that.
After lifting the magic stones with mist, I walked toward the rocky mountain where the gate was.
As I approached the gate.
“…A person?”
I sensed the presence of someone who seemed to have just crossed through the gate.
To think someone would come to a gate I thought no one would visit.
If I had known this would happen, I should have left at least one wyvern.
I clicked my tongue softly and approached the man who was looking around in front of the gate.
“Excuse me, there are no monsters here anymore.”
“What do you mean…”
“There are no monsters. I caught them all.”
I scratched my cheek and looked at the man.
The man wearing the red hood gaped his mouth at my words.
Since he seemed to be acting like he couldn’t believe it, I slightly opened the mist to show him the magic stones packed inside.
“See, look. There’s not a single one left now.”
“…Your face looks quite familiar. Are you famous by any chance?”
“Should I say I’m famous?”
Though it seems like the number of people who know me has drastically decreased recently.
I muttered inwardly at the man’s words.
At that moment.
“…What the hell am I doing?”
The man roughly thrust a dagger toward my face.
I slightly twisted my head to dodge the dagger and looked at the man with sunken eyes.
The man who met my gaze like that.
“Kik.”
Had a fishy smile on his lips.
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