The Regressor Plays the Game Too Well - Chapter 73
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Episode 73
Episode 73
Originally, I had planned to use the second key after drawing the Overload.
To be precise, I was going to use the second key for the Neck Tree as well.
But now that I’ve drawn the Overload, what else could I possibly need?
There were certainly desirable items among the options.
There were many that could form combos or various synergies.
But was that really important right now?
Since I’d already drawn the Overload, efficiency wouldn’t reach its peak anyway.
Wouldn’t it be better to secure at least one more Legendary of a different type instead?
‘Other grades have fairly high chances, but there are almost no ways to obtain Legendaries.’
The information about Hidden Pieces that Jin-woo knew essentially contained no data on Legendaries.
Who would be crazy enough to reveal information about Legendaries?
Synergies? They matter.
But their rarity surpasses that importance.
Now then, what was truly important came down to one thing.
So, what kinds of items should I draw?
And after drawing the Overload, I had already decided on something.
One was Mana.
The other was Lightning.
‘With Mana, there are many MP recovery skills, so if I choose carefully, I could almost eliminate my weaknesses.’
Confident in my decision, I used the second and third keys.
And the result?
Half success.
『Dragonic Heart』
*Grade: Legendary
*Level: 1
→MP Recovery Speed +300%
→Magic Skill Power +30%
→Magic Skill Cooldown -10%
→Recover 100% of Max MP twice per day
『Superior Mana Circuit』
*Grade: Epic
*Level: 1
→All MP Consumption -30%
→Additional -5% per level
→Gain skill experience when using magic skills frequently
『Thunder Bird’s Roar』
*Grade: Epic+
*Level: 1
→Summon the Thunder Bird and have it unleash a roar forward.
→Through the Sage’s Extreme effect, you can consume as much MP as desired. However, the power scales with the MP consumed.
『Divine Punishment』
*Grade: Legendary
*Level: 1
→Inflict Divine Punishment upon a designated target.
→Through the Sage’s Extreme effect, you can consume as much MP as desired. However, the power scales with the MP consumed.
Four skills in total.
I did pull two Legendaries.
But it was disappointing nonetheless.
Well, I did get some excellent magic-type skills.
Dragonic Heart and Superior Mana Circuit.
Both of them had incredible effects.
Especially Superior Mana Circuit, which reduces all MP consumption.
Asir’s Curse also reduces consumption.
The effect is simple, but incredibly powerful.
It wouldn’t be an exaggeration to say this eliminated my weakness entirely.
But the disappointment from the Thunder category was immense.
‘Sigh… I can’t believe Thunder Lord wasn’t available.’
I did pull one Legendary.
But not getting what I wanted left me with regrets.
Still, both skills were undeniably incredible.
One is an Epic+ area attack skill!
Thunder Bird’s Roar.
The other is a Legendary single-target skill!
Divine Punishment.
Both were undoubtedly powerful skills.
I was already familiar with both.
‘Both are skills that Thunder Lord Regan used to wield.’
Thunder Lord Regan.
A high-ranking hunter from the Thunder region, an Archmage of Thunder and possessor of the Legendary+ skill Thunder Lord.
His job itself was ordinary, but that single skill elevated him to high-ranker status—an incredible ability.
Not obtaining it was a real shame.
Well, I did get some of his other skills.
But failing to acquire Thunder Lord itself was a significant blow.
‘Will I be able to use another key next time?’
I hope so.
Exhaling softly.
I used the final key and returned to the Mayor’s Mansion in Margantia from the beginning.
We’ve returned to Margantia’s Mayor’s Mansion, where it all began.
To be precise, to the reception room.
Wirun was naturally absent, and Baron Philip, the Mayor, was also nowhere to be found.
Some time had passed, after all.
It made sense that they wouldn’t be here.
Staying here any longer felt awkward.
‘Should I head out then?’
Just as Jin-woo was thinking this and about to leave.
Someone burst through the door in a panic.
Baron Philip, looking quite frantic.
What was going on?
Baron Philip had always been the very embodiment of elegance, the kind of nobleman who maintained his dignity no matter the circumstance.
Yet here he was, rushing in with such urgency?
What could possibly have happened?
“Gasp! Sir Jin-woo! You’re here!”
Baron Philip called out to Jin-woo urgently.
Something unsettling resonated in his voice.
“What’s the matter?”
His frantic demeanor and trembling voice—
As Jin-woo asked calmly, Baron Philip couldn’t compose himself and spoke in haste.
“It’s… war.”
“Pardon?”
“It seems… war is about to break out.”
“…What?”
Jin-woo tilted his head in bewilderment, his expression vacant.
An event orchestrated and designed by Lee Yeon!
This was the moment when the NPC event opened for Jin-woo as well.
Unfortunately, it was at the exact moment when Choi Yu-ra was reporting to the Secretary.
And as if driving the final nail, a message materialized before Jin-woo’s eyes.
[You have obtained information about an Emergency Quest.]
‘What… what is this?’
* * *
At Baron Philip’s urgent outcry, Jin-woo told him to calm down and explain the situation at once.
There was no way to understand anything if he remained in such a state of panic.
Being suddenly told about war was certainly bewildering.
After doing his best to calm the Baron, Jin-woo asked him.
“War? What on earth are you talking about?”
“Ah, I apologize for speaking so frantically. I’m quite beside myself.”
“Not at all.”
As he said this, Jin-woo lifted his teacup and took a sip of tea.
Tea was indeed the best remedy for composing oneself.
I gazed at Baron Philip with that thought in mind.
Baron Philip took a sip of tea.
His expression softened into a warm smile, as if his mind had settled somewhat.
It seemed his composure had returned.
Well, he had just mentioned the possibility of war breaking out suddenly.
It was only natural to be anxious.
But it was curious why he sought me out.
“I suspect you’re wondering why I came to find you so suddenly, Jin-woo.”
“I must admit, I am.”
“Allow me to explain in detail.”
Why had he sought me out?
As Jin-woo pondered this question.
Baron Philip began his explanation.
“When I said war, I meant not a war between nations, but rather a territorial dispute between fiefdoms.”
“A territorial war, then!”
“Yes, precisely. There is a territory called Garn in this vicinity.”
“Ah, I see.”
“The lord of that territory is my cousin, a countess by rank, and a compassionate woman who works tirelessly for the welfare of her domain.”
From Baron Philip’s explanation, I could recall what I knew.
Garn was the territory that came after Margantia and Felsia.
Indeed, unlike other lords, she was quite kind to users—adventurers, that is.
But I had no idea she was Baron Philip’s cousin.
That was news to me.
However, I did know other things.
The territorial war.
Before players had even reached cities like Felsia or Margantia.
Back when I was still trapped in the Beginner Village.
By the time players arrived in Garn later, the territory had been severely devastated.
It must have been after the territorial war.
The damage to the territory itself had been substantial.
‘In the end, Garn lost and had to pay massive reparations, and even lost the Mine, if I recall correctly?’
Information that players couldn’t have known precisely.
I remembered it because I occasionally broadcast content introducing game lore.
I had heard that the territory of Garn ultimately lost the territorial war and had to surrender reparations and the Mine.
But that wasn’t the end of it.
Amellia, the lord herself, suffered considerable damage as well.
I hadn’t heard the details of what happened.
‘Most of the hidden pieces in Garn were created as a result of the territorial war, weren’t they?’
Most were quests connected through chains, stemming from the lord’s requests.
Quests where players would receive hidden pieces after fulfilling the lord’s requests.
Later, there were even Quests where I’d sneak into the Mine and obtain something.
While Jin-woo was lost in such thoughts.
Baron Philip carefully opened his mouth as he observed Jin-woo.
“Would it be possible for you to lend us your assistance, Jin-woo?”
“Pardon?”
“Would you be willing to serve as a mercenary for my cousin?”
I’d assumed that merely obtaining information about an urgent Quest wouldn’t mean actually participating in a war.
Yet here I was, about to join one like this?
Insane!
Accepting Baron Philip’s request to serve as Amellia’s mercenary in the territorial dispute of Garn?
This was absolutely something I had to do.
What, the hidden pieces would disappear?
Don’t talk nonsense.
All those hidden pieces come from Amellia’s warehouse anyway.
And as a mercenary, I’d gain even more—far more than I’d lose.
There was no way I’d get less than what I already knew about.
Above all, in the Pantheon, wars were always massive events.
Rewards were distributed based on contributions.
This was absolutely not an opportunity to pass up for a mere handful of hidden pieces.
Moreover.
‘I’ve been receiving a lot of area-effect skills lately!’
This would be an excellent chance to test them out.
An opportunity like this?
It wouldn’t come around again easily!
But I absolutely couldn’t accept too eagerly here.
I needed to start raising my asking price immediately.
“However, I’m uncertain whether I’m truly capable. I still believe my skills are rather inexperienced.”
“Preposterous! How could that possibly be true? You’re the very Jin-woo who repelled the Demon Sword during that incident! And you’ve earned the recognition of both Wirun and Gruen! To claim you’re insufficient is absurd!”
He had a point.
Besides, in territorial disputes and wars, everyone’s level gets adjusted.
Normalized to an average.
It was meant to balance out combat strength to some degree.
But since differences in skills and other aspects remained, the dream-like effect of making ordinary soldiers equal to knights never truly materialized.
It was merely the significance of fighting at that average level.
The system attempted to eliminate stat differences by adjusting levels.
But for me, it was meaningless.
I had several percentage-based increases.
Regardless.
‘A war, huh….’
Things were unfolding quite entertainingly.
Necromancer skills are called the flower of the battlefield for a reason.
And then there are the area-of-effect abilities Jin-woo has acquired.
Combined with the effects of the Sage’s Extremity, this is an excellent opportunity to test them out.
Ordinarily, this would be a battle where Garn faces defeat.
That’s probably the Developer’s original design intent.
Whatever else might be involved.
But what if Jin-woo participates?
Perhaps the tide of war could shift dramatically?
While I was lost in such thoughts.
Baron Philip’s expression grew grave, and he suddenly rose to his feet, dropping to one knee and bowing his head.
“I beg of you. How could I not ask?”
“Ah, no—please, stand up.”
A nobleman kneeling like this.
For Jin-woo, it was quite a shocking sight.
Especially from Baron Philip, who valued noble dignity so highly?
It spoke volumes about how dire the situation truly was.
But it also showed how highly he regarded Jin-woo.
“My cousin’s military forces are meager. Since she devotes most of her funds to relief and welfare to care for her domain, she maintains only a minimal Guard Corps and knight order.”
“So compared to other domains, her military strength is significantly inferior.”
“Yes, at least half as many soldiers. But knowing this, that greedy bastard Viscount Tailun—that vermin!”
Viscount Tailun.
The lord of Millia, a domain that bordered Garn.
One of those trash nobles—extraordinarily greedy and despising adventurers.
It was publicly known that he had started this territorial war because he coveted the mine.
But hearing Baron Philip’s account, it seemed that wasn’t quite the whole story.
“That vermin has always eyed my cousin with disgusting greed. If she loses, no one knows what humiliation my cousin will suffer at his hands. So please… won’t you consider it? I will prepare a generous reward.”
Watching Baron Philip with his head bowed, Jin-woo quietly nodded.
And with a truly righteous expression, he spoke.
“If I can be of help, I will do everything in my power to assist.”
He’s offering a reward—that certainly motivates action.
Well, it’s a capitalist society, so what can you do?
In any case.
[You have met the conditions to participate in the territorial war between Garn and Millia.]
[Emergency Quest ‘Baron Philip’s Letter of Introduction’ has been created.]
I could now participate in the territorial war.
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