Something Keeps Appearing in My Subspace - Chapter 39
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39. Emission-Type Gate (2)
Distribution was the most sensitive issue for every team and guild. It was a common source of conflict.
In truth, the most reliable solution was one thing: ‘value settlement’.
Items would be appraised at fair market value, and that amount would be distributed among the other team members.
“As you know, money doesn’t matter to me, but I’m curious why we’re not using value settlement.”
Lee Shin-hee’s question was quite reasonable. After all, as a granddaughter of a conglomerate family, she wasn’t attached to money.
Of course, I had my reasons for deciding this way.
“Because we’ll be focusing on difficult Gates going forward.”
We planned to move primarily through high-difficulty Gates. The rewards from those could be difficult to appraise.
For instance, didn’t we just receive a Skill Level-Up Ticket?
If we put that up for auction internationally, there’s no way to estimate its value.
All the S-rank and A-rank skilled vanguard hunters from around the world would participate.
“That’s true. We can’t really calculate and divide something like that.”
Lee Shin-hee nodded at my explanation. We were what people called the ‘second-wave dream team’.
We couldn’t use the same appraisal method as other guilds.
“We could focus on specific job classes in succession, but we’ll discuss that when the time comes.”
“Right. There aren’t many teams like ours. We’ll have some trial and error.”
Without prior discussion, Mister also sided with me.
Well, even if I said that, I doubted we’d actually end up focusing on specific job classes in succession later.
‘Chun-bae said there are many things inside the Subspace.’
Once trust developed among my team members, I planned to open the Subspace whenever I wanted.
Even without Gate subjugation, I could distribute secret techniques or items, so there wouldn’t really be any conflict.
“I’m fine with it!”
“I have no objections either. The fairness issue is really just luck, and we can discuss it later as Han Hye suggested.”
Seo Min-jae continued after agreeing.
“However, if distribution is prioritized by suitability, there should be a condition that members can’t easily leave the guild.”
“That’s right.”
Seo Min-jae also agreed. I nodded as well. Someone could take items and leave the guild otherwise.
I hadn’t planned to recruit many people, but Seo Min-jae and Min-seok didn’t know that, so they pointed it out.
Even thinking about it that way, I felt these people were genuinely good.
If Lee Shin-hee and Seo Min-jae hadn’t brought that up, they could have just taken their distribution and left.
It was a sense of belonging as team members.
Well, honestly, at this level, there’s no better place than our guild anyway.
“Yes. I’ll add it to the guild charter.”
This was actually a method most guilds adopted.
Large guilds often provided guild assets to recruit promising prospects.
“Next is the guild house and staffing issues.”
A guild house was slightly different from a typical office. It needed to be a space where guild members could rest comfortably.
This became increasingly valued as hunters reached higher levels.
Ordinary hunters only met on the day of Gate subjugation, but as levels increased, there were many more things to manage.
It was to prevent various issues like food and alcohol. There were plenty of strange people among hunters, after all.
‘We can prevent food poisoning and no-shows, adjust our condition, and enter the Gate properly.’
It varied by Guild, but strict ones had hunters stay at the Guild House for one to three days before Gate subjugation.
We would enter the Gate after getting comfortable rest and safely prepared meals.
“For now, I was thinking of locating it near the Hunter Association. Is that acceptable?”
“That sounds good.”
“It might take some time. As you know, there won’t be many good locations available.”
Ten years since the Gate Catastrophe.
We were clearly latecomers. All the good locations for Guild Houses were already taken.
I could ask Park Seo-ung, but that wouldn’t necessarily solve the problem.
We couldn’t exactly take over a location another Guild was using.
“As for staff, I’m planning to hire them after we’ve decided on the Guild House.”
A Guild House wasn’t just filled with hunters. We needed staff to handle Guild operations.
Gate subjugation applications, tax issues, investigating Gates to conquer, preparing supply provisions—the list went on.
The higher-level the Guild, the more hunters focused solely on Gates while staff handled the miscellaneous work.
For now, there wouldn’t be much work, but we absolutely needed to hire at least one or two people.
“Since I don’t know many people in this area, if you have any recommendations, feel free to mention them separately.”
Seo Min-jae had a cousin in Saebyeokbit—Seo Seung-yeon—and Lee Shin-hee was a chaebol heiress, so I brought it up.
We might be able to get introduced to better talent than if we searched ourselves.
“I’ll ask my cousin about it!”
“I’ll look into it too. I’ll also investigate whether there are good locations even if not near the Association.”
Lee Shin-hee’s words were quite reassuring. With a chaebol family’s information network, they’d find much better options than my own efforts.
Seo Min-jae wasn’t about to be outdone either.
“Me too!”
A cousin of a first and second-rank Guild member and a chaebol heiress. Now that I thought about it, we had solid backing for this kind of problem.
Come to think of it, Chun-bae was already helping with Subspace and Gate issues.
‘I don’t really need to worry much about this, do I?’
I’d thought I was a Gate orphan with terrible luck. But maybe the fortune I lacked back then was finally coming now.
I was thinking such thoughts when it happened.
Woop— Woop—
An alarm blared through the conference room. Everyone’s heads snapped around. It was an uncontrolled Gate generation alert.
[A large Gate has been generated in Daejeon. All hunters on emergency standby. All B-rank and above hunters….]
They’d mentioned the mana concentration was abnormal last time… It seemed something serious had happened.
Not long after, the sound of helicopters began echoing one after another.
* * *
An uncontrolled Gate had appeared, but we didn’t immediately head to Daejeon.
It was a large Gate, after all. It was far too dangerous for D-rank hunters like us to get involved.
We could help with clearing out the lesser monsters, but….
In reality, a high-rank hunter using a single skill would be more effective than us hunting lesser monsters.
That didn’t mean we’d sit idle, though. This was a Gate with abnormal mana concentration. We had no way of knowing when or where another crisis might erupt.
We were stationed in Gwanak-gu, designated by the Hunter Association, waiting for any emergencies.
-In case a Discharge-type Gate ruptures nearby, we help citizens evacuate to shelters and protect them….
Because we’d formed a Guild, we were able to receive assignments as a team, though our designated sector was quite expansive.
There simply weren’t enough Hunters to cover it.
The ratio of Awakened individuals wasn’t particularly high anyway. It’s no coincidence that damage escalates every time a Discharge-type Gate opens.
Moreover, the high-ranking Hunters had relocated to Daejeon at this moment.
‘As long as it’s not a large-scale Gate, we should manage without major issues.’
Medium-sized or larger Discharge-type Gates consume approximately 20 to 30 minutes before full activation.
During that window, either we’ll provide support or reinforcements will arrive from other sectors, so we won’t be handling it alone.
[N-Now! Chulbyeok and Saebyeokbit have defeated the last remaining Griffin!]
[The large-scale Gate is closing! Monsters are retreating through the Gate!]
Four hours had elapsed since the large-scale Gate ruptured in Daejeon. We were watching the broadcast on television.
Though there was some damage, the vanguard and numerous high-ranking Guilds had mobilized, so the situation was being brought under control.
“Everyone, please rest a bit now.”
With the Gate now sealed and most of the powerful monsters eliminated, the remaining Hunters were mopping up the lesser creatures.
My teammates’ expressions had relaxed somewhat. Until moments ago, they’d all been tense.
Not knowing when another Gate might rupture, and given the severity of the situation, they’d been maintaining vigilant defensive positions.
I’d rested in the Subspace, but my teammates had come straight from training and were exhausted.
“With Daejeon settled and me here, it would be better if you all got some sleep….”
The reason I didn’t finish speaking was singular.
Whoooosh—.
A massive surge of magical energy washed over us. It was a familiar sensation—the tremor of a Discharge-type Gate, the same one I’d felt ten years ago.
“…that won’t work.”
A Discharge-type Gate had ruptured not far from our position. The problem was that it wasn’t just one.
Whoooosh—!
Whoooosh—!
Magical pulses from what seemed like considerable distances reached us in succession.
And then the Gate alarm began wailing with a low ‘uuuung—’ sound.
[Multiple medium-sized Gates currently appearing throughout Seoul. All Hunters respond immediately….]
“Damn.”
I’d thought as long as it wasn’t a large-scale Gate, we could manage. But multiple medium-sized Gates appearing….
My teammates’ jaws dropped. It wasn’t for nothing that we’d bolted the moment we saw a medium-sized Gate during the Night of Despair.
At our current level, we cannot withstand a medium-sized Gate. It’s not a matter of effort.
The medium-sized Gate from the Night of Despair wasn’t even a true medium-sized Gate.
‘Normally, multiple Ogres pour out of them.’
Only one had emerged, adjusted to our level restriction. Though even that was absurdly difficult.
In other words, with many high-level Hunters currently absent in Daejeon, a genuinely perilous situation had unfolded.
“Damn….”
Mister’s expression grew quite worried. It was because of Sister-in-law and Min-seok.
“Please don’t worry too much. There are standby teams near the Association Vicinity.”
“Right.”
The emergence of a large Gate didn’t mean all high-level Hunters had mobilized. We kept personnel in reserve for contingencies.
Besides, where we lived had an underground shelter nearby, so there was no need for excessive concern.
-Screech!
-Screech!
The real problem was us. Multiple medium-sized Gates had appeared. We couldn’t even count how many.
Over seven waves of magical energy had crashed down at staggered intervals.
The elite Hunters from top-tier Guilds, including the vanguard, had already departed for Daejeon en masse.
Could the Hunters remaining in Seoul actually hold back this many medium-sized Gates?
‘…The answer’s already decided.’
A Hunter on the payroll couldn’t run away. Whether we could hold them back or not, we had to try.
“Let’s prepare to move.”
The ejection-type Gate hadn’t ruptured near us. But we had to go help.
A radio transmission from the Hunter Association would come soon.
[Currently generating 13 medium-sized Gates. Hunters in non-Gate generation zones, stand by for deployment.]
Right on cue, the radio crackled to life.
“Thirteen?”
“Insane.”
While my team and I reacted in shock, commands poured continuously from the radio.
[Moon Shadow, Holiday, and Jeon Do Hyup Guild, move toward Sindorim Station. Recovery, Emergency, and Dragon Guild, move toward Seoul National University Station.]
It seemed they’d hastily reorganized nearby Hunters to contain the medium-sized Gates.
[Teams not called, stand by for deployment….]
They were sending Guilds first, then distributing teams to balance the forces—though I wasn’t sure if it would be adequate.
With the high-level Hunters gone, thirteen medium-sized Gates was a major catastrophe.
I wasn’t confident that distributing the remaining Hunters would be enough to hold them back effectively.
Well, it’s not my job to think about strategy. I just have to go and hold the line.
“Let’s go.”
As I pressed the accelerator, Lee Shin-hee let out a small sigh from the back seat.
“Damn it.”
Her smartphone had been ringing nonstop since the Gates appeared. Probably her parents.
“Should you sit this one out?”
“No. It’s fine.”
Lee Shin-hee spoke firmly and simply turned off her smartphone. Then she nodded ahead with cool composure.
“Let’s go.”
“Are you sure?”
“Yes. Don’t worry about it. They’re just being dramatic.”
I nodded and pressed the accelerator hard.
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