The Chicken Legend's Game Becomes Reality - Chapter 4
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Chapter 4
The Streamer nearly reached the combat site before halting, glancing around cautiously.
After completely eliminating the monsters outside, several Players who had rushed in quickly also stopped, alternating their gaze between the Subway Rails and the Gate.
The Streamer muttered under his breath.
“This is genuinely the worst-case scenario.”
The Gate was positioned at the far end of the Station, at the very last point where the Subway had to pass through.
Naturally, the boss monster wouldn’t die from something as trivial as being struck by the Subway.
If the boss monster descended onto the Rails and stopped the Subway, or ambushed the passing train and crushed everything inside, it would result in catastrophic casualties.
After all, the dungeon was designed so that if you thoughtlessly eliminated everything, the boss monster would emerge at the most dangerous moment.
—[(Run Candy) has donated 500 won. : Don’t you want to make money?]
As the mechanical voice read the sponsor’s text message, the Streamer flinched and glanced at the chat window.
“Ah! I’m going!”
Truth be told, mission success and rewards weren’t what mattered to him right now.
If he could properly capture Chicken Seat’s combat footage in this run, a sponsorship worth a full million won awaited him.
Monsters poured from the pitch-black Gate like a tidal wave.
They overflowed across the Rails.
Then the boss monster’s roar reverberated deafeningly throughout the Subway Station.
Guoooooo—!!
The moment the Streamer desperately sprinted to the scene, a voice came through his earpiece.
“Stop the Subway and evacuate. We’ll hold back the monsters.”
It was one of the Team Members.
[“That won’t work! The speed is too—”]
“Do your best to stop it. I apologize, but we have no other options at this point.”
The Streamer, who had just arrived, asked the male character who had finished his call.
“Who were you calling?”
“The Subway Operator.”
“I see.”
Passing through the Station as-is would minimize casualties and be ideal, but one Player had judged that wouldn’t be possible.
The Streamer, grasping the unfolding situation, glanced sideways at Chicken Seat.
So it would come to that after all.
Even originally, safely passing the Subway in Hell Mode was extraordinarily difficult.
Thud. Thud.
The boss monster, boasting a massive frame, dragged its bloated body out from the Gate with heavy, creaking steps.
Its enormous, gelatinous mass flowed like slime, completely blocking the Rails.
Kuooo—!
Kiiiiieeeek—!
The boss monster’s roar and the Subway’s emergency brake screech pierced through the players’ eardrums with razor-sharp intensity.
Since sound was included in the pain feedback system, several grimaced.
Chicken Seat, who had achieved an astounding and tactless 90-percent kill rate in just five minutes, glanced at the Subway.
Constellation wide-area skill.
Brilliant emerald light erupted from my eyes, forming a massive green net that simultaneously ensnared both the monsters and the subway in a wide-area effect that drastically slowed their movements.
The subway, barely decelerating, plowed into the Station and began mowing down the monsters on the Rails.
Crash! Crash! Boom! Thunderous boom!
Screeeech—!!
After striking four monsters, the subway lurched to an abrupt halt.
It stopped just before reaching the boss.
The Team Members’ eyes went wide witnessing the breadth and power of the wide-area skill firsthand—it was almost unbelievable.
The Streamer, equally dumbfounded, muttered vacantly.
“…A Constellation wide-area skill?”
—Insane?
—Wow
—Where does a skill like that even come from
—Is that hacking?
—God Opal’s map reality is so brutal the physics are merciless;;>
—That’s not a Constellation skill I know
—The class of that wide-area skill? Constellation rank normal diamond right? Is it a hidden rank?
—Chicken Seat originally outputs that level
—Worth coming to practice
A Constellation skill’s output is absolutely influenced by the Constellation’s innate specs and the Player’s matching rate.
In God of Fighters, that matching rate translates directly to skill.
It rises as combat ability improves.
Several Team Members who’d been momentarily dazed snapped back to attention at the sound of meat being pummeled.
Thud thud thud!
Within five minutes of the start, Chicken Seat had eliminated ninety percent of all monsters using a Constellation skill to halt the subway, and now methodically dispatched the remaining creatures without batting an eye.
With bare hands, no less.
Black chunks of flesh—grotesquely unsettling without blood—lay scattered wetly across the floor.
—…?
—Which one’s the monster again
hahaha
—Nearly one-shotting them
—How many buffs are you running on yourself? You’re a dealer with a support attached
—Chicken Seat tearing apart monsters barehanded
—She’s my queen alright
A warning alarm blared throughout the Platform as the subway came to rest.
Beep beep beep beep!
The subway doors slid open, and commuters who’d been heading to work poured out in droves.
“Ugh.”
“Kyaaaah!”
Some screamed upon witnessing the swarming monsters.
As the monsters, reacting to the noise, lunged toward the civilians, one of the Team Members deployed a massive Constellation skill shield to block the attack.
Boom! Boom boom!
The situation grew tense as people evacuated from the Subway.
“The exit is that way!”
The lowest-leveled Players naturally fell back, helping guide the civilians toward safety.
Minimizing casualties was crucial in Raid Maps.
While the Team Members moved in perfect coordination, each finding their role, the real boss hunt began at the front lines.
More precisely, the boss monster finally launched its attack.
Black tentacles came flying.
Crash—!
Whoosh, whoooosh.
The Players forming a fence-like formation scattered in panic.
Even the Streamer, who’d barely leveled up due to focusing on the broadcast but remained at the front for content, quickly retreated.
Sizzzzle.
Everything the tentacles touched melted away, and the sound of Rails scraping echoed.
The massive, acid-filled body of the boss monster bubbled dangerously as it charged toward the Players.
Roooaarrr—!!
The Players, having scattered in different directions, unleashed their skills as if on cue.
Boom! Crash boom!
Flash, boom boom boom—!!
Brilliant lights erupted everywhere as Constellation ultimate skills and countless finishing moves poured out.
—Can’t see anything
—If the Subway had touched the boss directly, the front car would’ve melted away
—The damage output is too low
—Chicken Seat hoarded all the levels
—If you feed the ultimate to the boss core, its HP drops in one shot, but slimes are hard to find the core on, that’s the problem
—One of the annoying boss types
—Is Rampage cooldown coming up soon?
Just as Chicken Seat seemed to be stepping back to observe the situation, he suddenly clenched his fists and charged forward.
Constellation’s skill light burst forth.
As if seeing something invisible, he struck a specific part of the boss monster with perfect accuracy.
Crash—!
The boss monster’s core shot clean out of its body, and the HP that had been chipping away suddenly plummeted.
Deprived of its life force, the boss monster dissolved and crumbled away.
“…Huh?”
The Streamer let out a dazed voice at the sudden conclusion.
[【Mission Complete】
You have successfully defeated the boss monster. The Gate will close shortly, and results will be tallied. Please finish cleaning up the area until the end.]
It was really over.
—Huh?
—Wow…
—What??? lol
—What is this lolol
“Are you a sold-out man or something lol”
—The rampage actually ended in just one season
As a closing segment, a TV news broadcast showing the Subway Gate rampage incident appeared on each Player’s screen.
Footage of the Players fighting at the scene played as archival material.
The scene of stopping the Subway and the boss monster elimination were highlighted like a montage as the scores were tallied.
Six fatalities. (B)
The Station entrance and interior significantly damaged, portions of the Rails melted, and the Subway car body severely crumpled. (A-)
Scene suppression in 9 minutes 37 seconds. (S)
Each Player’s screen displayed their individual gameplay and personal achievements.
Finally, the rewards were distributed.
The Streamer’s eyes widened as he checked the rewards without much expectation.
“Triple rewards?! Wow, I knew time bonuses were significant, but not to this degree! The reward level is completely different from when we got S-rank in lives and property!”
Then the real reward the Streamer had been waiting for appeared.
—Ending a season is legendary after all
—[Run Candy has donated 1,000,000 won.]
—A million won
—thanks
—Is he a Chicken Seat fan?
—Probably from the Guild
—[Don’t Eat Bottle has donated 50,000 won. : If you keep streaming Chicken Seat, your broadcast will be a huge hit]
—Wow, that was seriously so fun. Can’t we do a few more rounds with Chicken Seat?
—Let’s do a battle royale
—Chicken Seat doesn’t seem interested though
“—The roadmap rewards are pocket change for kids lol. If you win a one-on-one match against rankers, that’s where the real rewards are.”
“Thank you so much, Run Candy!”
The Streamer shouted with joy, and immediately a notification appeared in the Game system window.
[Notification
Chicken Bulssdagu has left the map.]
* * *
“That guy’s insane.”
“He’s seriously strong.”
“A bulldozer, that’s what he is. Won’t listen to orders at all.”
“Is he really a domestic Hunter?”
“Yeah, I was thinking the same thing. His skill is definitely exceptional, but he seems completely unfamiliar with Hunter protocols.”
“That’s what makes it good.”
“Same here. Wow, such raw power.”
“Now that I think about it, he didn’t say a word the entire time. Is it a habit from one-on-one matches?”
“He probably muted himself.”
As some viewers had predicted, Run Candy—who had donated one million won during today’s live stream for the Chicken Seat filming mission—turned out to be someone from the Guild.
Hunters and staff members who had been at a company dinner rushed over upon hearing the news that an ultra-rare S-rank Chicken Seat had appeared.
“By the way, the rumor that Chicken Seat is the alternate account of the number one ranker turned out to be completely false. The combat style is just too different from Hunter Baek Hee-an’s.”
“What are your impressions from seeing it firsthand?”
When someone asked, everyone in the room turned to look at one person.
“….”
Hunter Baek Hee-an.
The account owner of Player Ian (IAN), who held the number one ranking in God of Fighters (GOF) overall and was genuinely the world’s top-ranked Hunter.
A legendary Hunter who had achieved the number one ranking in the Game World and subsequently ascended to the number one ranking in the real Hunter world, bestowing immense authority upon God of War’s rankings.
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