Not A Regressor - Chapter 28
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I Am Not a Regressor Chapter 28
Under World (1)
The next day.
I woke early in the morning, completed a light training session, and headed to the Association.
“So you’re saying you’ll investigate the Black Star Society going forward through cooperation with the Valhalla Guild?”
Tap.
Han Jun-man set down the coffee he’d been drinking onto the table as he asked.
“Yes. Well, most of the investigation will be handled by the Valhalla Guild side anyway.”
“That’s true… it’s not something Oh Jin could do alone.”
Team Leader Han nodded and let out a small laugh.
“This works out well.”
“Indeed.”
The Valhalla Guild establishing a cooperative relationship with him was welcome news for the Association as well.
“Haha. Thanks to you, Oh Jin, those executives who’ve been pestering us constantly these days have nothing to say anymore.”
Not only did I catch the kidnapper who was fleeing, but I also established this cooperative relationship with the Valhalla Guild.
Just a few months ago, such an achievement would have been unimaginable.
“On that note, there’s something I’d like to ask of you.”
“Of course.”
“I’m thinking of having some equipment made.”
“Equipment?”
“Yes. All custom-made.”
I handed over the equipment request form I’d prepared beforehand to Team Leader Han.
“I need a spear made entirely of silver, from the blade to the shaft. It should be reinforced with holy stone to increase its hardness.”
Silver was the metal with the highest electrical conductivity of all metals.
If I crafted a weapon with silver as the base, I could maximize the ‘Lightning’ ability I possessed.
“Hmm… I understand. But what’s this besides the spear?”
Team Leader Han pointed to equipment that resembled a bracelet.
It was far too irregularly shaped to be called a simple wrist guard.
“Well, simply put, it’s a device that fires wire like bullets.”
“Like the web shooter Spider-Man uses?”
“Something like that.”
The only difference was that what it fired was wire instead of spider silk.
“However, the entire wire must be made of electromagnets.”
That way, when I sent an electric current through it, it could adhere to metal.
“Oh, and of course, reinforce this with holy stone as well to increase its hardness.”
“Hmm… it shouldn’t be too difficult to manufacture.”
The shape was somewhat unique, but the technology involved was straightforward.
All that was needed was the ability to fire the wire and retrieve it again.
“But is there a particular reason you’re having such equipment made?”
“Because there are limitations to utilizing the Lyra Constellation’s stigma with just a spear.”
I was different from Lee Shin-hyuk.
I had no intention of stubbornly pursuing the pinnacle of spear mastery with just a single weapon.
‘I need equipment that can utilize brain lightning.’
And that’s exactly what this wire shooter was—my solution.
If I mastered it properly, I could soar through the air with the freedom of a three-dimensional maneuver device, or bind enemies with the wires themselves.
‘And once they’re bound by the wire.’
That’s it.
I could channel brain lightning through the wire and instantly turn any bound enemy into charred meat.
‘Though it’ll probably be damn difficult to handle.’
But with practice, I figured it would work out somehow.
“A wire shooter, huh? That kid’s going to absolutely love this.”
Han Jun-man let out a light chuckle, clearly thinking of someone.
“Understood. I’ll submit a request to the equipment manufacturing team.”
“As for the cost….”
Gulp.
I swallowed dryly and opened my mouth carefully.
Cold sweat trickled down my spine.
‘It’s going to be ridiculously expensive, isn’t it?’
A spear forged from solid silver and this outlandish wire shooter device.
With awakening stones mixed in for reinforcement, the price would be astronomical.
As if to dispel my mounting anxiety—
“Haha. You don’t need to worry about the equipment cost.”
Han Jun-man smiled broadly.
‘No way.’
My eyes widened.
“Didn’t you achieve remarkable merit in the joint operation with Valhalla Guild this time? The higher-ups view you favorably, so the Association will cover the equipment manufacturing costs.”
“Team Leader Han Jun-man….”
No.
“Jun-man, you legend!”
Whoosh!
Overwhelmed by emotion, I pulled Han Jun-man into an embrace.
“Uh, u-uh?”
The gorilla—no, Han Jun-man—widened his eyes in bewilderment.
“O-Oh, Ojin?”
“We don’t need such stiff formality between us!!”
“What do you mean ‘between us’?”
Han Jun-man was sweating profusely.
“C-Cough. Let’s calm down for now.”
“Ah, yes.”
I composed myself and sat back on the sofa.
“And finally, this is….”
Han Jun-man, lifting the last document beneath the equipment request form, tilted his head with a puzzled expression.
“What on earth do you need this for? It doesn’t seem like it’s for you, does it?”
Han Jun-man scratched his head at an item even more unexpected than the wire shooter.
“It’s not for me, but I need one. You don’t have to rush with a custom order—take your time sourcing it. Oh, and as noted there, the highest quality available.”
“Ah, yes. Understood. Then we’ll have the Association….”
“No.”
Shaking my head firmly,
“━I’ll purchase this with my own money.”
I spoke with unwavering conviction.
“With your own money?”
Han Jun-man asked, sounding taken aback.
It was a decision difficult to imagine given the miserly image I’d shown so far.
“Yes. This is… something I must acquire with my own funds.”
“I see. Then I’ll bill you separately for the amount later.”
He organized the equipment request forms and filed them away.
Clap.
As he was organizing the documents, something seemed to occur to him, and he clapped his hands together.
“Oh right, the appraisal results for the sacred relic you gave me before came back.”
Han Jun-man promptly extended a tablet toward me.
A photograph of the blue chalice that the Black Star Society had switched appeared on the screen.
“It’s rated 3-star. The sacred relic’s effect accelerates mana recovery.”
“3-star…?”
My eyes widened.
I’d assumed it was at most 1 or 2-star, but it turned out to be 3-star.
‘Damn, these bastards really don’t hold back!’
I couldn’t even fathom how much I’d earned from the Black Star Society alone.
“What would you like to do with this sacred relic? Will you use it directly?”
“No. Please dispose of it along with the sacred stones.”
If it had a different effect, perhaps, but mana recovery was utterly useless to me.
‘I have more than enough that recovery is unnecessary.’
Converting it to money here would be the better choice.
“Understood.”
“Oh, while you’re disposing of those, please include this as well.”
I handed over the two high-grade sacred stones I’d obtained from Yujin.
“Wow… these are quite premium sacred stones.”
“How much do you think we’ll get if we dispose of everything?”
“Hmm. Combined with what you gave me before, around 1.7 billion won? We could potentially get up to 1.8 billion if we’re lucky.”
“….”
What the hell.
‘So… including the money I received from Lee Woo-hyuk, I’ve earned about 5 billion won?’
Crunch.
My clenched fist trembled violently.
‘Now… not much time left.’
A thrilling chill rippled down my spine.
If I combined it with the money I’d accumulated over the past few years, I could barely scrape together enough for the item I desired.
‘Barely won’t do.’
10 billion won.
To secure that item with certainty, I needed exactly 10 billion won.
‘And.’
I’d already decided where to get the remaining funds.
“Team Lead, would it be alright if I asked for just one more thing?”
“Of course.”
Han Jun-man nodded readily.
“I need a map of the sewers beneath Seoul Station.”
“…Pardon?”
Han Jun-man stared at me with a bewildered expression.
A map of the Seoul Station sewers?
What in the world could that possibly be needed for?
“I’m going treasure hunting.”
I answered with a smirk, raising the corners of my mouth.
“…Even with that explanation, I have no idea what you’re thinking.”
“Well, you know, these things happen.”
Sigh.
Han Jun-man let out a short breath.
‘Still an incomprehensible person, as always.’
There was no eccentric quite like this one.
“Understood. I’ll try to obtain that as well.”
As a government-affiliated organization, acquiring something like that wasn’t difficult.
“Thank you for your help.”
I rose from my seat with a satisfied smile.
Stepping outside the Association, fresh sunlight poured down upon me.
‘Just 3 billion more.’
Within Lee Shin-hyuk’s memories that flowed in during the third awakening.
If I could only obtain the massive sacred stone embedded in the forehead of that flesh monstrosity.
That which I had yearned for so desperately, so intensely.
━I could reach ‘paradise’.
* * *
A week after requesting equipment fabrication from the Association.
As always, I ascended to the Rooftop in the early dawn hours and devoted myself to training, executing acrobatic movements that ordinary humans wouldn’t dare even attempt.
“Huff, huff!”
Ragged breathing.
Balanced on one arm in a handstand, I spread my legs wide apart.
Thirty-kilogram iron weights were strapped to each ankle.
“Hngh!”
As I brought my spread legs together and straightened them rigidly, I lifted my body lightly into the air, supported only by my left arm.
Then from my left arm to my right.
Thud!
Shifting the arm supporting my handstand caused my center of gravity to waver slightly.
Beads of sweat dripped from my forehead.
—Click!
After twenty repetitions like that, alternating between my right and left arms in the handstand, I executed a clean back tumble and rose to my feet.
The cold December air cooled my heated body.
“Next….”
When I grasped the spear to train my stigma.
—Whoooooom!
Light burst forth from the silver necklace.
“Huh?”
I lifted the necklace around my neck with wide, round eyes.
The confusion was brief.
It wasn’t difficult to understand what this luminous aura meant.
‘She’s finally returning.’
The noble goddess I’d been waiting for.
—Ding.
The silver luminous aura streaming from the necklace coalesced into the form of a small woman about thirty centimeters tall.
A radiant dress emanating brilliant light and long silver hair.
Golden eyes turned toward me.
A smile crept across my lips.
“I’ve been waiting for you.”
[Ahem.]
—Snap!
Vega, arms crossed, glared at me with a stern expression.
[Did I not tell you to speak casually?]
“Oh.”
Now that I thought about it, she had said something like that before we parted.
With so much chaos happening lately, I’d completely forgotten.
“Haha, sorry.”
I reached out toward Vega, who floated in midair, with a light laugh.
“Good to see you, Vega.”
[Hehehehe.]
Ding-dong.
Vega alighted gracefully upon my palm, crossing her legs with elegant poise as she floated through the air.
Huff!
An excited snort burst forth.
Straightening my back, I cried out with triumphant pride.
[I have returned, master!]
It had been three weeks since our reunion.
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