The 100th Regression of the Max-Level Player - Chapter 202
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The Maxed-Out Player’s 100th Return – Episode 202
202. The Second Sub Quest
[A hidden sub quest is available!]
【Sub Quest】
└Overcome the trial through your own strength without the Summoner’s aid
└Upon success ▶ Potion of Immunity granted
[Sub Quest completed!]
[Potion of Immunity has been added to your inventory.]
The party members who received the sub quest reward wore bewildered expressions.
It was a message none of them had anticipated.
“Wait, Black Scythe also received it? A sub quest reward….”
“I did.”
Though an unknown potion had been granted as a reward, Ryu Min understood its true value.
[Potion of Immunity]
-Classification: Consumable
-Grade: Legendary
-Effect: Complete immunity to all attributes for 1 minute
-Usage Restriction: Master Grade or higher
-Description: A potion that provides perfect resistance against all attribute damage. Tastes bitter when consumed.
The Tower of Trials had once produced an Indomitable Resistance Potion.
‘That one blocked 95% of resistance against three major attributes.’
This was a superior version with a wider range of attributes and the ability to achieve 100% resistance.
Though its duration was shorter.
‘It’s a potion that becomes invaluable in critical moments. Especially when facing powerful opponents.’
Even with 95% resistance, if the opponent’s attribute damage exceeded what I could endure, that remaining 5% could prove fatal.
‘That’s why a potion that blocks 100% is far more valuable.’
The Potion of Immunity was not something easily obtained.
‘Victor would barely be able to create it even at max level.’
Even if I didn’t need it now, having it meant I’d find use for it someday.
However, the party members’ bewilderment stemmed from more than just the reward.
“The quest condition was to overcome the trial without the Summoner’s aid….”
It was a quest they couldn’t have obtained if they hadn’t followed Black Scythe.
“Did you know, Black Scythe? That a sub quest would appear?”
“I’m not The Seer. How would I know that?”
“You really didn’t know?”
“That’s what I said.”
Ryu Min maintained his denial to Min Ju-ri’s question, but it didn’t resolve her doubts.
“Then how did you know to avoid the trap? We couldn’t see anything except the back of the person in front of us….”
“Intuition.”
“Pardon?”
“I just dodged on instinct.”
It was a dismissive answer, but Min Ju-ri didn’t press further and simply accepted it.
‘Well, Black Scythe does have exceptional insight….’
She could only assume he possessed some kind of rune capable of detecting traps.
“That completes all five trials, then.”
“Not yet. One person hasn’t arrived.”
“Ah, you mean John Delgado.”
Min Ju-ri, who had been glancing at Ryu Min’s expression, finally spoke after deliberation.
“From what I overheard earlier, it seems like the two of you aren’t on good terms….”
“Something happened. It’s not your concern.”
“No, I’m not trying to pry. It’s just that from observing his behavior, I wanted to warn you to be careful.”
‘A level 50 worrying about a level 90.’
Ryu Min smiled faintly as he looked at Min Ju-ri.
“Thanks for the advice. I’ll be cautious.”
“No, that’s not it. I’m sorry for meddling without thinking. There’s no way Black Scythe would ever be in danger….”
“I’m human too, so danger is always possible. I’m grateful just for your concern.”
“Yes….”
Having heard his thanks twice, Min Ju-ri felt an unexpected shyness wash over her.
“By the way, when will John Delgado arrive? Do you think he’s actually coming?”
“If he wants to live, he’s coming.”
“But what if he doesn’t? He could hold out and try to get revenge on us.”
“Don’t worry about that. He’ll definitely come.”
Despite those words, Min Ju-ri gazed anxiously down the corridor of the Abyss Dungeon.
Since they needed all party members present to proceed, she couldn’t help but be concerned.
* * *
‘What the hell… what’s going on?’
John Delgado stared into the darkness of the corridor with bewilderment.
‘Did he really leave? Ignoring my proposal?’
Black Scythe, ignoring his words as a summoner, had simply walked into the darkness with his party members.
Taking his entire party with him.
‘Did that bastard throw away his life for pride?’
Honestly, I couldn’t even tell if he was dead or alive.
I tried using my tracking skill just in case, but it didn’t work.
They said summoning skills were the only ones that worked here, and it was true.
‘He’s dead. Yeah, he must be dead.’
John was certain.
They wouldn’t have made it more than a few steps before vanishing.
Even Black Scythe couldn’t see through absolute darkness, could he?
‘Idiots. To die so meaninglessly because they picked the wrong leader.’
Having already accepted them as dead, John summoned one of his creatures.
“I need to survive too.”
Then I pushed my summoned creatures forward and plunged into the darkness.
Whenever one fell into a trap and vanished, I immediately summoned another and continued searching for the path.
After ten minutes of sacrificing summoned creatures to dismantle the traps, I pressed onward.
‘I can see light ahead—it looks like I’m finally at the end.’
John Delgado reached the End of Corridor at last and stepped onto solid ground with a smile.
That was when it happened.
“You’ve finally arrived? That took long enough.”
John’s face went rigid as if he’d seen a ghost.
Black Scythe was alive.
“How… how is this possible?”
“How did I survive? Simple—I avoided the traps and crossed over.”
“…”
It wasn’t just Black Scythe.
The other party members were also staring at him with perfectly intact expressions.
But their gaze had changed from before.
‘Damn it. My image is ruined.’
There was no reason they should have looked favorably upon him, but neither should they have directed such contemptuous stares at him.
He wanted to scream at them to look away, but that wasn’t the real problem.
The real problem was Black Scythe standing right in front of him.
“What did you say to me earlier? That I should give you 10 million points and beg forgiveness on my knees?”
“Well, that is to say…”
“Let’s finish this conversation after we leave here. I think we need to have a more… physical discussion.”
John grasped the meaning behind those words and his face twisted.
‘Damn it. I’m screwed.’
He regretted his arrogant behavior, his thoughtless abuse of power.
‘I never thought Black Scythe could actually clear it on his own…’
He had never anticipated this outcome.
‘That bastard’s luck is absurdly good.’
He complained inwardly, but John didn’t realize something crucial.
He was in no position to complain about anyone else’s luck.
[You are a summoner, yet you arrived last in the fifth trial.]
[A penalty is imposed upon you for lacking consideration toward your party members.]
[All your stats are permanently reduced by 50%.]
[All your summoned creatures’ stats are permanently reduced by 50%.]
“What the hell is this?”
The curse escaped his lips involuntarily as he read the message.
All his stats permanently reduced by 50%?
And not just his own—his summoned creatures’ as well?
It was absurd.
Faced with one unexpected situation after another, I found myself at a loss for words.
“What? Is something wrong?”
Black Scythe asked casually, but I lacked the energy to respond.
My mind was simply numb with despair and frustration.
‘My mental state has completely collapsed.’
Ryu Min, who had secretly smirked at the operation proceeding as planned, averted his gaze.
Now John Delgado posed no threat whatsoever.
His stats had plummeted to a level below 30.
‘Still, I can’t just leave him be.’
Since I had extracted all the use I could from him, killing him posed no issue.
In fact, considering potential future complications, it would be cleaner to dispose of him entirely.
‘First, let me check the situation on Messiah’s side.’
Since there was no need to decide immediately, I chose to spare his life for now.
[You have successfully completed the Fifth Trial.]
[Your team’s clear time is 00:15:49.]
[Congratulations! You have passed all the trials!]
[Experience rewards based on each trial’s record will be distributed shortly.]
[Calculating experience. Please wait.]
Soon, experience was distributed to the party members.
The members, who hadn’t expected much, widened their eyes in surprise.
And for good reason—they had each gained 10 to 12 levels in one go.
“Wow, Black Scythe! I’ve reached Master rank!”
“So you’ve hit level 60.”
“Me too! I’ve finally become a Master!”
“I learned a new skill!”
Min Ju-ri, Jeffrey, and Ju Sung-tak checked their skill windows with excited expressions.
All three had reached level 60 and attained Master rank.
Reading John Delgado’s thoughts, I found he was no exception.
‘I only gained one level?’
Seeing that I had reached level 91, I let out a quiet chuckle.
Well, it hardly mattered.
I could max out my level instantly with points anyway.
I simply chose not to raise it deliberately.
“Democracy. What skill did you learn?”
“A skill called [Buff Zone]. Should I try using it?”
At Ryu Min’s nod, Min Ju-ri said she needed to apply buffs first and cast the three-part set once more.
[Due to the skill Bless, all stats increase by 80%.]
[Due to the skill Swift, attack speed and movement speed increase by 80%.]
[Safety Barrier has been applied.]
[You are protected against physical attacks up to 2 times.]
As the rank increased, the buffs became stronger than before.
“Now let me cast Buff Zone.”
As Min Ju-ri cast the skill, a yellow magical circle spread across the ground beneath her feet.
It was a floor skill with a wide range covering a radius of 30 meters.
“What’s the effect?”
“While you’re in the range, it elevates the abilities of the buffs I’ve granted you by one tier. It also resets the duration.”
Checking it, the stat increase from Bless had indeed risen.
‘It went up by 100%?’
Swift was also 100%, and Safety Barrier now protected against three hits.
‘In other words, the buffs strengthen just like when I reach max level?’
Then what would happen if I cast Buff Zone after reaching max level?
Could it exceed 100% and reach 120%?
‘This is an incredible skill.’
Suddenly, I found myself curious about what skill Min Ju-ri would learn once she reached max level.
I’d never kept her alive until then before, so I wouldn’t know.
‘This run, I’ll take her all the way to the end.’
Ryu Min, who had been smiling with satisfaction, suddenly grew serious.
A life signature registered within my 60-meter presence detection.
‘Who could that be?’
There’s no way someone would appear at this timing when the trial is ending.
Except for the guide, Angel.
‘No, Angel doesn’t even enter here. She just waits in the Colorless Waiting Space.’
The tension that had eased suddenly tightened again.
As I stared intently at one direction with a hardened expression, Min Ju-ri asked.
“What’s wrong? Black Scythe?”
“Look over there.”
A figure emerged from the darkness I had been watching.
“An angel?”
The being the party members saw was none other than an angel.
One with over ten wings and a wingspan that must have been dozens of meters long.
“….”
“….”
The party members kept their mouths shut and just exchanged glances.
They recognized that this was a completely different tier from the angel who merely served as a guide.
Even Nol, whose mind had been foggy, snapped to attention at the angel’s appearance.
The moment I saw the entity, I immediately discerned its identity.
‘An Archangel has appeared?’
By reading its thoughts, I learned the name as well.
Sariel—an Archangel ranked sixth in the hierarchy, and strangely, an angel that stirred a peculiar sense of kinship within me.
[So you are Black Scythe.]
Sariel withdrew a curved blade from between his wings, his voice dropping to a low whisper.
[If you wish to live, do not resist. You are to bring him quietly—those are the orders.]
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