The Regressor Plays the Game Too Well - Chapter 137
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Chapter 137
Episode 137
“Phew, this isn’t easy at all.”
Nothing in this world comes without difficulty, but this was genuinely challenging.
What’s so difficult about it, you ask?
Obviously, gathering materials.
I enjoy the crafting process itself, but collecting materials is tedious beyond measure.
Why can’t I just buy them from a shop?
Well, then it wouldn’t really be a divine blade, would it?
Tsk, that’s just how a greedy person like me operates.
Jin-woo scratched his head while thinking this.
Still, acquiring the materials is extraordinarily difficult.
I’m using the Demonic Sword’s power once a day.
Even that isn’t enough, so I’m trying to gather as many materials as possible from a single kingdom.
Sigh, it’s really not easy.
But I have to do it anyway.
I’ve managed to gather most of them.
‘There were so many materials related to typhoons.’
The mistletoe tree that survived the typhoon was absolutely hellish to obtain.
Jin-woo shuddered anew at the memory.
What would I have done if I hadn’t regressed?
Of course, I’ve covered my tracks for all of this.
Worried the administrators might notice me, I’ve been moving between regions while consulting the notebook I received from Nível.
Well, they probably wouldn’t suspect my regression even without this precaution.
But I could still face sanctions.
Better safe than sorry, as they say?
Anyway, that’s the situation.
In any case.
Jin-woo arrived at a city in the Bark Empire to gather more materials.
‘I should be able to find what I need here.’
I needed the bone of Hose, the storm bird possessed by the boss of the field-type dungeon known as Windstorm Hill.
One of the core materials.
Once I obtain this, I can avoid most of the grueling work.
However, there’s one problem.
A very minor one.
A problem even I can’t solve.
But that’s fine.
I’ve already essentially resolved that issue.
“Jin-woo! It’s been so long!”
A man appeared from afar, flashing a warm smile.
None other than Barmon.
Why did Barmon suddenly appear out of nowhere, you ask?
It was obvious.
Jin-woo had summoned him.
Windstorm Hill.
Well, everything about it was fine.
Since it was a field-type dungeon, there was no sense of confinement.
And there were quite a lot of monsters too.
But there was one thing that bothered me.
‘The problem is that it’s a party-type dungeon for multiple players.’
In other words, I could never enter it alone.
It wasn’t just a recommendation—it was fundamentally designed as a multi-player party dungeon from the start.
I absolutely couldn’t enter without a party of two or more.
This part was somewhat frustrating.
But what could I do?
If it’s a rule, I had to follow it.
So I called upon the only user in the Bark Empire on my friend list.
Barmon.
“I’m honored to be called upon like this!”
“Not at all. Last time, Barmon was the one who introduced me first.”
“A Hidden Dungeon! I’m truly grateful.”
“Ahaha.”
Seeing him so delighted made my conscience twinge a bit.
Well, I was still sharing a Hidden Dungeon with him.
There was no need to feel too guilty about it.
With that thought, I cut to the chase and explained the dungeon to Barmon.
Given this type of dungeon, it would probably be like this.
I explained it as if I were making an educated guess.
Of course, it wasn’t really a guess—I was explaining what I already knew.
But since this was our first time entering the dungeon,
it was better to speak as if I were deducing it.
After hearing everything, Barmon nodded.
Jin-woo’s reasoning certainly made sense.
“Your reasoning is certainly sound. I think it will definitely turn out that way.”
“Yes. So I’m planning to use magic as much as possible since it’s a field-type dungeon.”
“That works out perfectly.”
“Pardon?”
“I’m currently working on a job quest related to magic, so it’s good if I use a lot of magic.”
“Ah, I see! So that’s how it is.”
Hearing that, I reacted with genuine surprise.
I already knew that Barmon would obtain a Demon.
But already?
I tried to recall if the timing was right, but it wasn’t supposed to be yet.
It should happen a bit later.
But he’s already on a Quest for it.
To be honest, I was a bit surprised.
Well, because of Jin-woo, the timeline has been accelerated somewhat.
After uploading Orc Karan’s footage, the overall timeline moved up.
Even accounting for that, it’s still a bit fast.
But that level of deviation is possible.
Besides, unlike the past, there’s now a person like Jin-woo.
It could be his influence.
No, it’s definitely his influence.
‘The rankers are working harder.’
I wasn’t sure about Kaiser, but both Barmon and Kong Yuna seemed to be putting in serious effort.
Especially Kong Yuna’s skills have improved considerably, haven’t they?
‘Anyway. That’s not what matters right now.’
Isn’t clearing the Dungeon quickly more important at the moment?
With that thought, Jin-woo spoke to Barmon.
“Then let’s go.”
“Yes!”
It’s been a while since a field-type Dungeon.
With that thought, the two of them headed toward the Dungeon together.
Meanwhile, as Jin-woo and Barmon were leaving the city toward the Dungeon, someone was watching them.
And making a suspicious call to someone.
Soon after.
“Yes. Jin-woo and Barmon just made contact and headed somewhere. Yes. Yes. Then I’ll track them.”
The suspicious man nodded.
Then dozens of people began to move.
Following them, the man also tailed Jin-woo and Barmon.
* * *
The suspicious man had contacted none other than Kaiser’s Guild.
Kaiser, upon receiving the call, furrowed his brow.
He was already in the middle of an agonizing Quest.
And now news that Jin-woo had entered the Bark Empire.
Could this be called good news?
If he gathered personnel immediately, he could assemble quite a force.
But he wasn’t fully prepared.
He couldn’t mobilize his full strength.
By rough calculation, only about 50% of his forces could be assembled.
But could I really capture Jin-woo with that?
Kaiser pondered deeply.
And a conclusion emerged.
‘I cannot.’
There was no way I could capture him.
Right now, I lacked the means to consolidate all my power into one force.
Even though I was in the process of acquiring that very means—a complete body.
It was not yet finished.
I had ordered pursuit, certainly.
But could I finish everything within that window?
No, it was unlikely.
Yet leaving matters as they stood felt equally awkward.
Would Jin-woo truly have reason to return to the Bark Empire?
Kaiser sank into contemplation at such thoughts.
‘He came to meet Barmon?’
One could think that way, but according to the report, it seemed Barmon had not summoned him—rather, Barmon had adjusted to Jin-woo’s business.
If the report was accurate, even watching Barmon would make the probability of Jin-woo’s return low.
In other words, this was a golden opportunity.
Because of this, I deliberated.
‘Should I seize this opportunity?’
But my preparations were incomplete.
Would it not be better to capture him after all preparations were finished?
As I wrestled with such thoughts, Valen and Raigan came to find me.
The core executives of Kaiser’s Guild and the most capable after me.
Upon seeing them, I lifted my head.
As if asking what they had to say.
“Isn’t it actually good even if we lose this time?”
“We’re not at full strength, and your Quest isn’t complete either.”
“Isn’t this a perfect opportunity to assess his full power?”
“We still don’t know how strong he truly is.”
Valen and Raigan spoke in turn.
I nodded as well.
With such capable subordinates, my heart felt assured.
They were right.
Currently, I could muster perhaps fifty percent of my full power at best.
Above all, I was on the verge of advancing to a complete body.
If I fought under such circumstances and won, that would be ideal, but even defeat held no disadvantage.
Then what reason would I have not to fight?
None.
I made my judgment and nodded.
“Gather the guilds.”
“I’ve been waiting for those words.”
“It’s time to turn the blades of vengeance.”
Valen and Raigan smiled.
Kaiser nodded as he observed the two of them.
Whether victory or defeat awaited them, I couldn’t say.
But one thing was certain.
This would be an extraordinarily fierce war.
Even if we lost, we would leave Jin-woo with deep wounds by any means necessary.
Kaiser thought to himself.
* * *
While Kaiser was gathering the guilds, Lee Yeon, who had been watching, bit her lip.
So the thing she’d been dreading was finally happening.
What should she do about this?
You think that’s what she was wondering?
It was quite the opposite.
If it was going to happen anyway, the sooner the better.
But.
There was a problem.
“Won’t this affect the guild war patch we’re planning to implement next?”
“Ugh, I don’t know.”
Everyone had anticipated that Kaiser’s coalition would fight Jin-woo anyway.
It was such an obvious story, after all.
But for them to fight this soon?
A war?
The problem was calculating who would accumulate infamy and who wouldn’t.
It was difficult to classify an entire guild as aggressive players just because the guild attacked first.
In cases like this, things became considerably complicated.
‘What should I do about this?’
Lee Yeon fell into deep thought.
And yet Kaiser’s guild was going to attack first.
It was also strange for Jin-woo to suffer damage.
If things continued this way, Jin-woo would kill a considerable number of Kaiser’s guild members and accumulate so much infamy that he’d enter a Chaos state.
So Jin-woo had problems whether he won or lost.
Entering a Chaos state through such a massacre?
‘That would be a real disaster.’
Death in a Chaos state caused far greater losses of items and experience points.
The real issue was that Jin-woo’s equipment would drop.
After all, the items Jin-woo possessed so far weren’t transcendent-grade items.
If even one of them fell into Kaiser’s hands now?
It was absolute chaos.
‘Ah, this is problematic.’
Should I prevent Jin-woo from entering a Chaos state?
Given the current situation, that would be the right call.
But the issue is my concern that it might violate fairness.
However, I reached a conclusion quickly.
“It’s right to take Jin-woo’s side on this.”
“That’s certainly true.”
“No matter how strong Jin-woo is, he’s just one person. If an entire Guild throws themselves at him like that, we need to impose consequences on the entire Guild. Otherwise, anyone would do the same thing without a penalty.”
Lee Yeon made her judgment swiftly and wisely, and the Secretary nodded in agreement.
Could Kaiser gather his forces and apply this before Jin-woo emerged from the Dungeon?
That was the troubling part.
But what could be done?
It had to be done.
Sigh, what is this?
Because Jin-woo stirred things up, that psychopath Kaiser got riled up too.
And as a result, Lee Yeon had to suffer more.
It was irritating, but what could I do?
‘Since I’m already helping this much, I’d rather Jin-woo wins.’
With that thought, Lee Yeon worked urgently.
Working to prevent Jin-woo and Barmon from temporarily accumulating infamy.
It seemed simpler than expected, but it wasn’t.
Because it involved touching the System itself.
Watching Lee Yeon hurriedly manipulating the System, the Secretary thought to herself.
‘It would probably work if we just asked Ether.’
Why was she doing it herself?
Her judgment up to that point was truly wise.
But she always did this when it mattered most.
The Secretary shook her head at Lee Yeon as if to say there was nothing she could do.
Then she gazed at Jin-woo’s screen.
Jin-woo and Barmon clearing the Dungeon with considerable firepower.
But precisely because of that, the Secretary watched them with growing concern.
If they used that much firepower now, wouldn’t they be at a disadvantage when they emerged from the Dungeon and fought the Guilds?
But she chuckled and shook her head.
Who was she even worrying about?
‘Jin-woo is a player there’s no point in worrying about.’
With that thought, the Secretary chuckled and moved on.
Anticipating how this war would unfold.
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