Player of a Ruined World - Chapter 159
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Player of the Ruined World – Episode 159
A legendary Maker skill that allows the instant creation or enhancement of any equipment once per day.
If this skill could be applied to the Giant Punisher as well….
Ding-!
[You have obtained information on a new vehicle whose blueprint exists.]
[Will you begin learning the blueprint?]
“Yes.”
As Park Sangha agreed, countless System Messages began flooding around him.
They contained data on each component of the colossal weapon, manufacturing methods, and precautions to take during construction.
Park Sangha trembled violently across his entire body as he reviewed the messages.
What’s happening? Did he become emotional after obtaining the blueprint for such a massive weapon?
I cautiously approached his side.
“Huh?! Sangha!”
“Ugh… Cough…! Gasp!”
Park Sangha’s eyes were bloodshot, and blood was streaming from his nose.
“So Hee!”
I hurriedly turned to look back at the group, and Do Sohee had already rushed over to check on Park Sangha’s condition.
“This, this is…!”
Her expression was one of genuine shock.
Was this a serious situation?
“What is it? What’s wrong?! Why is Sangha like this?!”
“This… is overexertion.”
“…What?”
The word “overexertion” left my mind blank.
The kind of overexertion I know about?
Could overexertion really reduce a person to this state?
And how could someone who was perfectly fine just moments ago suddenly suffer from overexertion?
Beep-beep-beep-beep-beep-beep-beep-!
Only then did I understand the reason.
System Messages circled around Park Sangha with continuous mechanical sounds.
Not a single message overlapped with another.
Right now… was all of this being injected directly into Park Sangha’s mind?
An 80-meter colossal weapon.
Every single component that went into it, down to the tiniest part, was being input into Park Sangha’s brain.
Even for an awakened Maker, it was inevitable that a human brain would become overloaded.
“Cough!”
Not long after, Park Sangha gasped desperately, as if he had just surfaced from drowning.
He coughed repeatedly, then blinked his eyes and pressed his temples with both hands.
“Are you alright, hyung?”
Park Sangha stared at Do Sohee, his right hand trembling uncontrollably.
“H-heal. Recovery.”
“I’m working on it now.”
Park Sangha steadied his breathing as Do Sohee tended to his wounds, then covered his face with his palm and groaned.
“Ugh….”
“Is it very painful?”
“That’s not it… If I’d had this ability back then, I would’ve gone into mechanical engineering instead of architecture.”
Judging by his pointless rambling, he seemed fine.
I exhaled, brushing away my alarm, and Park Sangha chuckled dryly as he spoke.
“A hundred years of history related to creating giant weapons just flooded into my head. This is… an experience I can’t put into words.”
Park Sangha marveled to himself, waiting for the headache to fade.
Then, groaning softly, he pushed himself up and placed his palm on the right foot of the giant weapon once more.
“Immediate fabrication.”
Ding-!
[This weapon has already been fabricated.]
[Player Park Sangha has acquired the Blueprint of this weapon.]
[You can repair the damaged unit through immediate fabrication or the Maker’s ability.]
[Would you like to repair it?]
“Can I create a new one?”
[Yes, you can.]
“Then fabricate it.”
[Will you fabricate a unit identical to the currently damaged one?]
“Yes.”
[Fabricating giant weapon.]
Bzzzzzzt-! Bzzzzzzt!!
In that instant, a massive sphere crackling with electricity materialized in the center of the Repair Shop.
“B-back away! Everyone back away!”
Every survivor in the Repair Shop scrambled backward in shock.
Members of Sato’s Faction tumbled to the ground, while others rushed down the Stairs only to lose their footing and roll.
Zzzzzzzt-!!! Crackle!!
The sphere expanded, transforming into a colossal black hole eighty meters in diameter.
Electricity erupting from the sphere scattered in all directions, igniting boxes and stacks of documents in the corners, and beginning to damage the weapons undergoing repairs.
“What are you doing!! Didn’t you promise!! Didn’t you just swear moments ago that you’d stand with us!!”
Sato screamed as if in anguish, believing we had betrayed him.
But watching the electricity gradually dissipate and the sphere lose its form, bewilderment etched itself across his face.
From within the fading sphere, a colossal weapon dark as pitch slowly revealed itself.
Everyone in the Repair Shop stared, mesmerized by the new weapon.
Its appearance differed markedly from any giant weapon we’d seen before.
Far superior proportions, an overwhelming presence just from looking at it.
It was instantly clear this weapon was of an entirely different caliber from anything we’d experienced.
Regardless, Park Sangha’s eyes fixed on the System Message materializing before him.
“It seems my imagination got mixed into the existing Blueprint.”
“Is that so?”
“A lot of design elements I imagined went into it. But Doyun, look at this. I can’t tell if it’s an advantage or a disadvantage.”
“Huh?”
As I stared at Park Sangha with a bewildered expression, a System Message appeared before his eyes.
[The weapon currently created by player Park Sangha does not exist in the grade classification.]
[The components and materials used in the created weapon do not exist in the Giant Punisher.]
[Therefore, if the weapon is destroyed, only the creator can repair it.]
Ding—!
[An unclassified colossal weapon has appeared!]
[A Unique grade is assigned to the unclassified weapon.]
[Unique Grade: Unknown-VOID]
[The faction that acquired the Unique weapon gains 100 faction points.]
[Please enter the name of the faction that acquired the Unique weapon.]
System Messages continued to appear before Park Sangha’s eyes in rapid succession.
Park Sangha looked utterly bewildered.
Everyone in the Repair Shop felt the same way.
But one person.
“Jackpot.”
No, two people including me.
Do Sohee’s eyes widened in amazement at the word “jackpot,” and she covered her mouth with both hands.
Right now… I was no different from Do Sohee.
So Hee and I understood what this meant.
A specification that should appear in Stage 2.
An oversized colossal weapon that doesn’t exist in the grade classification.
Such an existence had appeared at a time when even a 4-rank monster hadn’t emerged yet.
I stared at Park Sangha and thought to myself.
‘Could it be that Gaia…’
Pretending to care for everyone.
Pretending to worry about the group.
Pretending to give me a chance.
Gaia had said that the No Way Home group didn’t need to move to the Giant Punisher.
Wasn’t that an act of generosity to prevent this kind of situation?
And wasn’t the reason she wanted to send only me to the Giant Punisher because the Hunting Dog Federation could help all players in Channel A, so she wanted to get rid of me?
‘Yeah, now that I think about it, that was strange too.’
A memory suddenly surfaced—the moment we crossed over to the Giant Punisher.
The system confirmed the group entering the Brain Research Institute multiple times.
Asking if we were really going.
Asking if the people in the Brain Research Institute were moving to the next game.
Offering us a chance to change our decision.
Yet Park Sangha, Park Sanghun, Elder Chulmin, Hong Yeonhui, Do Sohee, and Kim Suhan refused to yield.
Perhaps Gaia hadn’t wanted Shooter, Whisper, Maker, and Healing Factor to fall into Giant Punisher’s hands?
If that were the case….
I stared silently into empty space.
I waited to see if Gaia’s voice might reach me, but she imposed no restrictions whatsoever.
‘This feels even more unsettling.’
Normally, when something like this happens, she appears in a rush, spouting nonsense about bugs and constraints and limitations.
Yet she remains silent.
‘What are you scheming, Gaia?’
Just as she introduced Mutants in the first episode of No Way Home, I couldn’t predict what would unfold here.
I couldn’t discern the boundaries—how much she’d opened up, what degree of freedom she was granting.
“Doyun, write something here.”
At the sound of Park Sangha’s voice from beside me, I turned my head. He was pointing at a System Message.
A message asking for the name of the faction that had acquired the Unique Weapon.
I called out to Sato, who stood at a distance.
“Sato, would you invite me to your faction?”
“Oh, right! Yes! One moment!”
Ding—!
[Lord Sato Takuni has invited you to his faction.]
[Do you accept the invitation?]
“Yes.”
Ding—!
[Player Baek Doyun will now play Giant Punisher as part of Lord Sato Takuni’s faction.]
[Lord Sato Takuni’s faction power level is currently 42.]
[Applying faction power level to Player Baek Doyun’s Builder class…]
Bzzt— Zzzt— Bzzt!
The System Message crackled with static mid-explanation.
Ding—!
[An anomalous power exists within Player Baek Doyun’s body.]
[Buster’s power resists the faction power level.]
[Player Baek Doyun cannot receive faction power level effects.]
What?
Wait, hold on….
“Hey, this is Giant Punisher. Buster’s ability only works in No Way Home….”
[Buster’s ability resists all external forces.]
[Player Baek Doyun may only use the Builder’s default settings.]
[Character reboot is required to receive faction power level effects.]
[Do you wish to reboot?]
Are you serious right now?
Is this even supposed to make sense?
“I’m not doing it.”
[Player Baek Doyun cannot receive the effects of faction power.]
It’s a bit disappointing, but… it doesn’t really matter.
From the moment I entered Giant Punisher, my objective has been singular.
To achieve that, I was trying to clear Stage 1 as quickly as possible and move to Stage 2.
But with things unfolding like this, I’ll need to revise my plans.
“Sangha, did you join a faction?”
“Yeah. I just finished registering my faction power.”
After hearing Park Sangha’s response, I glanced at Sato behind us.
“Sato, your faction power has risen to 192, correct?”
Sato nodded repeatedly, his expression bewildered.
His mouth hung open, and he couldn’t seem to close it.
The other people watching the situation seemed equally disbelieving, their eyes blinking as they alternated their gazes between us.
Wasn’t this supposed to be the seventh episode of Stage 1?
If a Unique-grade colossal weapon appeared in this situation…
‘They’ll make their move.’
Soon, the 1st and 2nd Ranked Factions will attempt to make contact.
Among them, there must be someone who has played Giant Punisher before.
What they want is simple.
An alliance.
For the sake of the next stage, they will request an alliance.
From now on, they’ll pour all their efforts into strengthening the colossal weapon.
If they’re a group that could be helpful, forming an alliance and pushing through the stage quickly wouldn’t be bad, but I’ll choose based on who they are.
“W-wait, Baek Doyun.”
Sato finally came to his senses and approached me.
“What is this… how is this possible? Where did this come from?”
“I mentioned it earlier. We’ve already cleared a different game.”
“Then… the sphere we saw a moment ago is technology that exists in the game you all played?”
“Yes.”
“There’s technology to create machines? What kind of game could you have possibly played to…”
“A zombie game.”
“Pardon?”
Sato grew even more confused.
I chuckled dryly and continued.
“It would take too long to explain in detail. Just understand that’s how it is, and tell me—where are the scoreboard and the portal?”
“…!”
Sato was startled again at the mention of the scoreboard and portal.
“If you keep getting surprised like that, what will you do going forward?”
“There’s still more that’s more surprising than this?”
“Just guide us to where the scoreboard and portal are. The 1st and 2nd Ranked Lords will be arriving soon.”
“Huh?”
Tap-tap—tap!
In that instant, I spotted a teenage boy rushing toward us in a flustered panic.
The boy called out to Sato between ragged breaths.
“Takuni! You need to come quick, something’s happened!”
“What is it?”
Just as I suspected—he’d already begun moving to request an alliance after seeing the faction power shift….
“It’s a declaration of war!”
What?
At the words “declaration of war,” my eyes twitched involuntarily.
A declaration of war instead of an alliance request?
Are they out of their minds?
Sato’s expression hardened. He turned to the teenage boy and asked.
“Which faction? 1st Ranked or 2nd Ranked?”
“It’s… the 24th, 29th, 50th, and 79th Ranked!”
“Why would they?”
“I don’t know either! Just come quick and see!”
Sato brushed back his bangs, his expression troubled.
He turned to face me and spoke.
“Baek Doyun, please stay here.”
“Come with us.”
“No. I’ll handle this myself. I’ve caused you guests quite a bit of trouble today.”
“….”
“The scoreboard and portal are in a cave to the east of the village. If you’d like to verify them, feel free to go check first.”
Perhaps because we’d joined Sato’s faction?
He trusted us enough to reveal the locations of the scoreboard and portal.
The Giant Punisher Repair Shop was in a cave to the north of the village.
The portal and scoreboard weren’t far from here.
But more than that….
“Do we really need to go check?”
At Park Sanghun’s question, I watched Sato disappear into the distance.
Actually… this could be a good chance to see what Sato is capable of.
“Politics don’t interest me. But where’s Suhan?”
“Suhan’s over there.”
As I glanced around the Repair Shop, my eyes fell on Kim Suhan, who stood gazing at the massive weapon shrouded in pitch darkness.
When our eyes met, Kim Suhan’s expression brightened with excitement.
“Hyung, do you know what that is?”
“What?”
“Today’s my birthday.”
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