The Only Enhancer - Chapter 83
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Episode 83
Episode 83 – The First Level 7? (1)
0.
The Reinforce Guild had witnessed the secrets of a Calamity-tier 5 monster.
Typically, what followed such experiments was catastrophic disaster—or so the narrative always went.
Wasn’t that how every media portrayal depicted it?
The cliché where repeated experiments on Calamity-tier monsters culminate in the creature rampaging and unleashing devastation upon the world.
Of course, no such cliché unfolded here.
Or rather, the experimenter was simply far too powerful for disaster to occur.
How could the monster possibly withstand someone who suddenly scattered the power of stars through empty air, shattered its rigid carapace in a single blow, and struck its body with overwhelming force?
From the start, the carapace was obliterated alongside a formidable barrier, and a creature that had only just grown to match Entrebite’s tier stood no chance whatsoever.
“….”
“…If you’d just watched a monster battle movie, what exactly are you watching now?”
“Perhaps the descent of a god?”
“…As someone with faith, I want to object, but I can’t think of any other way to describe it.”
The Reinforce Guild members could only speak in hollow tones, their words trailing off into silence.
While the guild members exchanged such deflated remarks, Min-jun fell into contemplation as he collected the scattered items.
Two Calamity-tier 5 monsters combined.
One consumed as sustenance to merge with the other.
Combining a standard Calamity-tier 5 monster’s 1.25 multiplier with another’s 1.3 multiplier yielded approximately 1.5 times—comparable to Entrebite.
By pure numerical calculation, it should have reached 2.55 times, yet it hadn’t, indicating significant energy loss in the process.
The losses were greater than anticipated.
Though I obtained an imperfect evolution orb from it, I failed to acquire a native tier 5 item or a tier 5 mana stone.
It was certainly a loss.
‘…Ambiguous.’
Just to be certain, Min-jun had instructed them to verify how the mana flowed.
As the raid concluded and Min-jun recovered the items, Gwen approached.
And upon verification.
“It really did absorb as you said, but most of it scattered! More than half couldn’t be absorbed and just dispersed? I’d say it couldn’t absorb even 30% of it.”
“I see, thank you.”
“According to my measurements with the detector, as it scattered into the surroundings, the energy rapidly dissolved into the air.”
“I understand.”
“What a shame.”
Jung Ji-hwan had also recorded the mana flow through his detector.
With Gwen’s observations and this double-check, there was no room for doubt.
‘Is there no way to achieve complete absorption?’
Viewed this way, I seemed like a mad scientist.
For a moment, I even considered creating a Calamity-tier 6 monster, but I shook my head.
‘Not yet.’
The Min-jun who once relied solely on himself and acted recklessly had long since disappeared.
I already have loyal guild members, don’t I?
At the very least, once those guild members level up and all reach Level 5, and I strengthen them to Level 6, it might be possible—but now is premature.
While we have many Grade 6 items, there’s still an enormous difference per level with monsters, so I can’t rashly create one like that.
‘Still, I’ve obtained one more incomplete evolution sphere.’
Using one on the Hunter Association President poses no problem.
I should strengthen him.
And I’ll research the remaining one.
It’s become quite feasible to conduct research together with Gwen.
I wanted to rapidly level up Gwen and the remaining guild members, but research is important too.
‘Or should I do some level grinding while I’m here in the Alps Mountains?’
The moment I had that thought, every member of the Reinforce Guild felt a chill run down their spine.
Of course, they couldn’t possibly know what I was thinking, but in that instant, the guild members instinctively sensed it.
And rightly so—no matter how cold the Alps Mountains were, it couldn’t possibly chill awakened ones like this.
That left only one possibility.
‘Something ominous is about to happen!?’
‘A, a raid?’
‘Conquering the Alps Mountains?’
‘Ah, so it comes to this….’
Just as everyone was about to sink into despair, thinking this was how it would unfold.
An alarm sounded from somewhere.
It was Jung Ji-hwan.
Though he might have been flustered by the sudden commotion, Jung Ji-hwan casually pulled out something that was ringing—as if it were nothing.
It was a phone.
Why would a call come so suddenly?
The guild members focused on Jung Ji-hwan.
Jung Ji-hwan ended the call and approached me, speaking.
“Ma Hyun-seok, the Hunter Association President, has arrived in Germany.”
“Oh? The Association President?”
“Yes, he said he’ll wait to match our schedule, so it seems we can comfortably raise our levels first before going.”
At those words, several guild members trembled and barely restrained the urge to rush forward.
Rushing in would only result in defeat anyway.
They thought perhaps if multiple of them attacked together, they might win—but the Level 5 seniors shook their heads.
They’d seen him defeat five Level 5 hunters at the Saint Guild Hotel before.
They knew it would be reckless.
Perhaps because they endured?
Doesn’t the saying go that heaven grants opportunity to those who wait?
Or was it about those who help themselves?
Either way, they’re similar sayings, aren’t they?
“Still, it wouldn’t be courteous to keep him waiting, so let’s go.”
“Understood.”
“Besides, I have something to present to the Association Chairman as well.”
Min-jun spoke with a sly grin, retrieving the Sphere of Evolution he had hunted from Entrebite and enhanced from his inventory.
The incomplete ones would require further research and reinforcement later—for now, let’s use the ones I’ve already prepared.
‘Then should I create the first Level 7 and then ascend to Level 7 myself?’
One of Min-jun’s conditions for reaching Level 7—creating a Level 7 awakener—was now approaching completion.
Moreover, it was an excellent opportunity to witness the Association Chairman’s ascension to Level 7.
1.
If one were to name the awakener class with the sharpest instincts among all specializations, there was no choice but to name the Tank first.
The reasons were manifold.
Unlike other specializations, the Tank’s physique developed far more exceptionally than any other, which naturally meant their instincts developed accordingly—that was one reason. Another was that fighting monsters on the front lines meant constantly standing at the precipice between life and death.
Facing death so frequently meant instincts naturally sharpened.
Thanks to this, even without a Crisis Detection skill, their heightened intuition allowed them to sense impending danger beforehand.
Especially for a powerhouse like Ma Hyun-seok, this was on an entirely different level.
How long had he reigned as a Level 6?
Given that span of time, Ma Hyun-seok’s senses had grown nearly prescient.
And now those senses weren’t merely ringing—they were screaming.
“…Hmm.”
Why was he so uneasy?
Yet the sensation itself felt beneficial to his body.
But there was also this urgent sense to leave this place quickly.
How was he to reconcile these contradictory sensations?
Ma Hyun-seok pondered it briefly, but didn’t dwell on it too heavily.
No matter how comfortable Min-jun made things, one had to maintain the boundary between public and private matters.
So he waited quietly, turning his thoughts first to official business.
He would ask Min-jun to make some gesture, even if he emigrated.
‘That’s the right approach, after all.’
No one could stop Min-jun’s emigration.
He paid his taxes properly and fulfilled all his obligations—so what was wrong with exercising his rights and departing for another country?
It had happened many times before.
Hadn’t there been quite a few cases where top-tier athletes from certain Korean sports federations were mistreated and emigrated to other nations?
Some left due to their own ambitions, but the Korean sports federations had certainly made many mistakes as well.
The era of pointing fingers at people over such situations had long passed.
It wasn’t treason, nor was it for selfish gain.
If a nation oppresses its citizens, escaping is justified.
After all, Korea wasn’t an authoritarian state like the North.
‘So it would be good if he simply made his position clear.’
Ma Hyun-seok intended to say only that much.
Not demanding clarity, but asking the government to be informed of his intentions.
Just this much.
The rest was Min-jun’s choice.
Isn’t this a free democratic nation?
Everything came down to Min-jun’s choice first.
‘He’s grown far faster than I expected.’
I’d known for some time that Min-jun would command the world, but who could have predicted he’d become such a towering figure so quickly?
Ma Hyun-seok smiled contentedly and waited.
Soon, someone knocked on the door.
Who else would dare knock on this door?
“The Reinforce Guild Master has arrived.”
Ma Hyun-seok heard Jung Ji-hwan’s familiar voice and chuckled, rising from his seat.
This was an official setting now.
Proper decorum was naturally required.
As Ma Hyun-seok stood, Min-jun looked at him with evident warmth.
Who would believe that youthful face belonged to someone who’d reached the pinnacle of the world?
Seeing that innocent, good-natured appearance, Ma Hyun-seok felt his strength drain away and couldn’t help but smile wryly.
That’s simply how he was.
Min-jun was that kind of person.
“Truly… you never change.”
Min-jun approached warmly, hearing those words with a puzzled tilt of his head.
“Huh? What? It hasn’t been that long, has it?”
His answer seemed somewhat bewildered, as if finding the remark odd, but what did it matter?
Ma Hyun-seok chuckled at his response and spoke.
“I was just making a pointless joke.”
“Ah.”
“Anyway, do you have any idea why I came?”
“Hmm, I’m not entirely sure, but there is something I’d like to give you.”
“You have something to give me?”
Could it be another Tier 6 item?
Ma Hyun-seok trembled slightly and took a step back.
Min-jun grinned and spoke.
“Well, it’s not an item exactly. But once you receive it, you’ll understand.”
“What? What am I receiving?”
Just as Ma Hyun-seok was about to tilt his head in confusion.
His instincts screamed in alarm.
Telling him to escape this place immediately.
But both Ma Hyun-seok and his instincts knew the truth.
There was nowhere to run from this man.
He should have fled before Min-jun even arrived.
What could it possibly be that made his instincts reject and cry out so desperately?
Ma Hyun-seok looked at Min-jun with bewilderment.
Min-jun grinned and pulled an object from his inventory.
A sphere gleaming with an ominously blood-red light.
Ma Hyun-seok gazed upon it as though witnessing the most horrifying thing in existence, his expression contorted with shock—and in that moment when he genuinely sought to flee.
Min-jun spoke.
“Latent Potential Enhancement.”
The world froze in an instant.
Everything bathed in ashen grey, and from the blood-red sphere came the sound of a heartbeat.
Thump——thump, thump——thump, thump————thump!
On the third beat.
With each pulse of that blood-red sphere, Ma Hyun-seok’s own heart began to synchronize, beating in unison.
Within the frozen world, only two things moved—Ma Hyun-seok’s heart and that blood-red sphere.
Soon, the blood-red sphere consumed all the world’s energy and Min-jun’s mana, then slipped from his grasp and began to rise slowly into the air.
Watching the sphere ascend naturally, Hunter Association Chairman Ma Hyun-seok could perceive it clearly.
This was power.
Power that would allow me to transcend to the next realm.
Power capable of transcending to the next level—did such a thing exist in this world?
No, it did not.
Absolutely not.
It could not have existed.
Yet he had created it.
That young man.
Chills ran down my spine inevitably.
In that moment, a form resembling a black rabbit began to emerge slowly from the blood-red sphere.
It was not a grotesque amalgamation mixed with ants.
It was truly an adorable rabbit with black fur.
Only the luster of its fur seemed metallic in appearance.
The rabbit gazed upon Ma Hyun-seok, and in that instant, he could sense it.
If I accept that rabbit, I will be able to transcend beyond.
‘Ah.’
I beheld a fragment of power.
Unlike the malevolent blood-red sphere, the fragment of power was pure itself.
Gazing upon that fragment which would elevate me to the next realm, Ma Hyun-seok found himself entranced, unable to do anything but extend his hand.
I could not even remember when it was—long ago, had I not already abandoned this pursuit?
Setting foot in this realm, that is.
Thus Ma Hyun-seok transcended the realm.
Waaaaaagh!
Intense light was absorbed into Ma Hyun-seok’s body, and in that moment a thin membrane formed upon him as cracks began to spread.
As the shell shattered and scattered like a molting husk, the Ma Hyun-seok that emerged was an entirely new person.
Or rather, his body felt as though it had regressed by thirty years—no, a full forty years.
His body had reverted to that of his thirties.
“Ah! Ahhh!”
Ma Hyun-seok was overwhelmed by indescribable emotions as that wondrous sensation and mysterious power surged through him.
His body had grown younger, and he could distinctly feel that he had transcended the realm of humanity itself, crossing into a higher plane of existence.
Naturally, his lifespan had extended as well.
‘Just… how much longer will I live?’
Of course. Upon entering the realm of transcendence, the body was remade into its eternal prime—no, into something far greater than that.
Which meant…
‘Wait, what?’
The ambition to retire, like the old skin I had shed, shattered into countless fragments.
“Ah. Ahhh.”
Simultaneously, joy and indescribable emotion crashed over me, and tears streamed down my face like rain.
“If I’d known you’d be this happy, I would have done it faster for you.”
“Ahhhhh! Ahhhhhhhhh!”
They say ecstasy and anguish are separated by the thinnest of lines, don’t they?
This was exactly that moment.
“Seeing how pleased you are makes me proud as well.”
“Indeed.”
“Ahhhhhhhhh!”
Ma Hyun-seok wept.
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