My Skeleton Soldier Is Strange - Chapter 93
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Chapter 93
At Kim Jae-beom’s will, the shield glided through the air and drifted toward him.
Repositioning itself above his head, the shield writhed as though possessed by life itself.
The artifact imbued with Overlord’s power moved in perfect synchronization with Kim Jae-beom’s consciousness.
The crimson aura enveloping the shield rippled in response to his will.
As if guided by an invisible hand, the shield’s movements were so natural and fluid that they bordered on miraculous.
Kim Jae-beom, manipulating the shield with mere thought, appeared less like a mage and more like a psychic.
He swept his hand through the air as though caressing the very atmosphere itself.
In response, the shield traced an elaborate arc across the sky, dancing freely.
Up, down, left, right—the shield shifted direction effortlessly, responding to his every desire.
It spun beneath his chin in dizzying circles before darting behind him in the next instant.
Like a child playing with a toy, Kim Jae-beom commanded the shield with absolute mastery.
Valerot held her breath, watching the spectacle unfold before her.
The shield’s precise movements, guided by invisible force, stirred within her a profound sense of awe.
Her pupils began to tremble.
Before this incomprehensible sight, her reason spiraled deeper into confusion.
Her quivering eyes and pallid complexion betrayed her acute bewilderment.
“What in the world… is this ability?”
Her lips parted, yet no further words followed.
Her usual composure had vanished entirely, replaced by visible hesitation.
It felt as though every principle and law she had ever known was crumbling before her eyes.
‘Neither a mage nor an alchemist….’
Valerot pressed her forehead with her hand, muttering to herself as her mind churned with confusion.
The abilities she had known Kim Jae-beom to possess as a Necromancer seemed utterly divorced from what she witnessed now. She shook her head, unable to comprehend the reality before her.
“Rest assured. I have no intention of taking the shield from you.”
At that moment, Kim Jae-beom spoke to Valerot. He remained indifferent to the shield itself. While it was certainly a serviceable item, he had his sights set on extracting a far superior artifact from her.
“I know… but to craft something better than this shield, I need you to retrieve those medicinal herbs you asked me about before.”
The conversation turned to the linked quest Valerot had previously requested. Obtaining those specific herbs would allow him to create something of far greater quality.
“That’s precisely why I’ve come—to inquire about the herbs. I need more precise coordinates.”
When Kim Jae-beom had first accepted the linked quest, Valerot had provided him with a general region.
But even that had been far too vast.
“Hmm… normally, anything beyond this point would be classified information, which is why I was being evasive. But since we’ve developed a considerably stronger partnership, I suppose I have no choice.”
Valerot nodded in agreement with Kim Jae-beom’s words.
Click!
Valerot’s finger pressed against a red button installed on the wall.
With a soft click, the button depressed inward.
In that instant, the whirring sound of mechanical gears filled the Workshop.
Shhhk— Shhhk—
The wall began to move of its own accord, centered around the button.
Like a living organism, the wall split left and right, revealing something hidden within the gap.
A thin membrane of silvery metal was gradually unfurling.
The membrane peeled away from the wall and began spreading through the air.
Like wisps of smoke rising, the delicate membrane scattered and flowed toward the interior of the room.
Moving with graceful curves, the membrane’s undulation created a wondrous spectacle.
Shiiing—
The membrane seeped into every corner of the ceiling, floor, and walls.
It was as though invisible hands were drawing the membrane with meticulous precision.
Enveloping the entire Workshop, the membrane sealed every gap in the space.
For perfect soundproofing, the membrane even penetrated the cracks around the door.
Tightening around the window frame, it severed all contact with the outside world.
Within the sealed space, the Workshop seemed utterly disconnected from the outside world, an eerie silence settling over everything.
“Now no one will be able to eavesdrop on our conversation.”
Within that sealed space, the two continued their discussion.
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Through my conversation with Valerot, I learned the precise location of the medicinal herb. It lay deep beneath the earth in a valley known as Blade Rain Valley. I set out immediately toward Blade Rain Valley.
‘She’s not logging in.’
I had originally planned to bring Ye-jin along, but even now that the situation had concluded, she remained offline. For that reason, I journeyed to Blade Rain Valley alone.
Whoosh!
Before my eyes stretched a majestic and bizarre landscape.
Towering mountain ranges rose skyward with breathtaking height.
Jagged peaks that touched the azure sky displayed an overwhelming presence.
Most striking of all were the cliffs shaped like razor-sharp blades.
As though a giant had thrust a sword into the earth, dozens of cliffs filled the mountaintop.
Because their appearance resembled blades raining down, the valley earned the name ‘Blade Rain Valley.’
The blade-like rock faces stimulated a keen sense of awe.
Smooth and sharp edges, as though carved by wind, gleamed with brilliant radiance.
The immense scale and bizarre form, beyond imagination, evoked an overwhelming sensation.
Especially where sunlight struck the rock faces, they revealed a metallic texture and emanated an enchanting glow.
Sunlight reflected off the sharp stone surfaces sparkled blindingly.
Sunbeams pouring between the blade-like cliffs created a mysterious and beautiful vista.
“These cliffs… they really do look like swords.”
Confronted with such a breathtaking sight, I could not help but marvel.
Rock faces like wondrous sculptures wrought by nature itself.
What immense force could have carved stone with such precision?
Overwhelmed by nature’s mysteries beyond comprehension, I stood speechless for a long while.
Looking down at the ground beneath my feet, the area below the cliffs formed a deep and shadowed gorge.
Between the blade-like rocks, only a narrow and treacherous path was barely visible.
The ravine shrouded in darkness appeared so forbidding that descending into it seemed terrifying.
Each time wind swept between the cliffs, a sharp sound echoed through the air.
A haunting whistle, as though a colossal blade were cleaving through the atmosphere.
deepening the inherent gloom of Blade Rain Valley to an even more oppressive degree.
As though they had existed since the dawn of creation, the blade-like rock faces displayed their lofty majesty.
“The graphics are insane.”
I couldn’t help but marvel at the sensation of the cutting wind brushing against my skin.
The feeling of the frigid breeze scraping across my flesh as it passed was disturbingly realistic.
A sensory recreation so meticulous and vivid it sent shivers down my spine.
Despite being within a game world, it created the illusion that I was truly standing in Blade Rain Valley.
My murmured voice carried a note of reverence.
Even the flutter of hair caught by the wind and the rippling of my clothes were rendered with astonishing precision.
The surrounding objects responded delicately to the constantly shifting intensity and direction of the wind.
The expressiveness of texture and movement—as though breathing with life itself—was overwhelming.
“How in the world do they create something like this?”
It was a moment that made me acutely aware of the tremendous advancement in virtual reality gaming.
Of course, this didn’t change what I needed to do. I descended into the depths of Blade Rain Valley to search for the medicinal herbs Valerot had mentioned.
And about ten minutes had passed when….
―Roooaaarrr!
A massive white bear appeared before me.
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What blocked my path was a colossal polar bear radiating an overwhelming presence.
Its massive frame, wrapped in pristine white fur, resembled a moving avalanche.
From the creature’s eyes emanated an eerie blue luminescence.
Its gaze, cold as ice, was sharp enough to pierce through me.
Within that fear-inducing stare, I sensed the savage instinct of a beast.
Particularly, the frigid aura emanating from its maw had frozen the very air around it.
With each exhalation, white breath rose in wisps.
It was like a living cold-generation apparatus.
The frost clinging to the bear’s nose gleamed, as if testifying to the intensity of that chill.
Befitting its monstrous appearance, the bear unleashed a savage roar.
The ear-splitting cry resonated and echoed across all directions.
The malice of a predator that had found its prey wafted forth.
With a growling voice, the bear began advancing toward me in great strides.
The heavy footfalls that made the earth tremble conveyed an immense weight.
The sharp claws on its paws scraped against the ground, producing a threatening sound.
I didn’t so much as blink at the bear’s menacing display.
Rather, as though relishing such a situation, a confident smile played across my lips.
Facing the creature’s ferocious momentum, I had no need to deliberate over my weapon choice.
“Hmm….”
With a soft exclamation, I reached for the steel staff hanging across my back.
Drawing the long, weighty staff without hesitation.
In my grasp, the steel revealed its presence without the slightest shame.
“I won’t need the steel staff for this.”
His murmur carried an air of casual superiority, as though he were looking down upon his opponent.
Deeming the steel staff excessive against a polar bear, he unhesitatingly made the decision to set his weapon aside.
Thud!
The staff plunged downward with tremendous force.
The weighty mass of steel tore through the valley’s ground, embedding itself deep within.
From Kim Jae-beom’s grip on the handle emanated an indomitable strength.
Clang!
The moment steel and ice collided, an eerie metallic shriek reverberated across the entire valley.
The shock transmitted through my forearms was far from negligible.
Yet brushing off even that impact with ease, I kept my gaze fixed solely upon my adversary.
From the point where the staff had struck, vast fissures spiderwebbed outward in all directions.
Like a spider’s web, delicate cracks spread densely across the ground in an intricate pattern.
Before the steel’s devastating blow, the valley’s ice shattered mercilessly.
Amid the shattered and fragmented ice, the staff stood resolute and unwavering.
It resembled a holy sword driven into the heart of a cliff face.
Borrowing its master’s strength, it displayed an unshakeable steadfastness that would not yield under any circumstance.
Before the massive chasm that had opened in the ground, the polar bear’s movement faltered.
Had it sensed an instinctive dread upon witnessing this display of power?
As its fierce gaze wavered, that was unmistakably—however subtle—a flicker of fear.
From Kim Jae-beom, who had set down the steel staff, an overwhelming pressure radiated outward.
A casual confidence that suggested bare hands would suffice.
It was the very embodiment of his stance toward the polar bear.
“I prefer Pepsi to Coca-Cola. So I’ll have to eliminate you.”
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