The Return of the EX-Class Wizard - Chapter 46
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The Return of an EX-Rank Mage Episode 046
The world’s three greatest Guilds.
Among them, London—the first to grasp the paradigm of the Labyrinth—had once stood as the vanguard of the “One Sovereign System.”
But now it had become the laughingstock of the entire world.
[LOL There was a spy? But you don’t know where you belong?]
└Is there really a spy though?
└Better to blame outsiders than admit there’s a traitor inside the London Guild
[Still, the London Sovereign flying a fighter jet all the way to Seoul is a bit…]
└Actually, I respect it
└There’s romance in it~ Let’s have a drink~
Don’t go looking for romance in international diplomacy lol. That’s really playing with fire, or rather, that’s completely off the table.
└ ㅇㅇ It’s like acknowledging the power gap.
“Seoul? What else is there besides EX-rank Awakeners lol”
└That EX-rank Awakener is clearing consecutive 20th Floors at EX-rank
└And in just two months at that
But the Golden Labyrinth is in Seoul lol
└The real challenge starts from the 21st Floor. Still a rookie
At first they doubted whether the EX-rank Awakener even existed, but now they’re looking down on the rookie ‘or whatever’ lol
└How long are you going to keep doing that
└The real thing starts from the 21st Floor. The tutorial is over
└We heard that on the 7th Floor, the 13th Floor, and the 20th Floor too?
In any case, the London Guild’s situation was utterly humiliating.
Even within the London Guild itself, opinion was divided.
“Yes, I’ll go.”
But Christine herself had accepted.
London’s representative ranker. The pride of British magic.
She had decided to go to Korea.
“Christine, think about it again. Going there means….”
“I know.”
“I’m well aware of what it means.”
Not content with the Sovereign bowing his head, now London was sending even the Vice Sovereign to Seoul?
It was an unmistakable diplomatic surrender.
The repercussions would directly affect the nation’s standing.
In fact, the national ranking had already dropped a tier.
“Still, I have to go. The world began to change after the 50th Floor.”
“….”
“The Labyrinth opened, and the Golden Labyrinth appeared. And now the Ordeal System.”
“….”
“The flow of the world no longer remains in Europe.”
Christine’s tone was measured.
Yet the conviction that dwelt within her was firmer than anyone’s.
“If we don’t want to fall behind in that current, we must stand at the heart of change.”
The epicenter of change she had chosen was South Korea itself.
Seoul.
“I must go to Seoul. London—no, for the future of Britain itself.”
* * *
Bearing the world’s ridicule on her shoulders, Christine chose to go to Korea.
[? She really came? Christine?]
└ Giving up on the London Tower conquest to come here is insane
└ She’ll probably just go back and forth anyway
└ But breaking through the 50th Floor is about time for a break anyway
└ Isn’t she basically a hostage? lol
└ lol London’s reputation is completely ruined
A private jet touched down on the Seoul Airport runway.
Amid a swarm of reporters, the terms of Christine’s sovereign contract were read aloud.
“I, Christine, cannot inflict any form of harm upon an EX-rank Awakener. Should I reveal their identity or cause any tangible or intangible harm, I have sworn a covenant with the sovereign that my Awakener credentials shall be revoked. The determination of tangible or intangible harm falls to the judgment of the EX-rank Awakener, the Seoul Guild Master, and the London Guild Master.”
The contract was quite severe.
Even mere identity disclosure alone meant forfeiture of Awakener status.
Only after bowing so deeply did she secure a promise to meet Choi Kang-mok.
Before the Seoul Guild Headquarters.
Blindfolded during the journey, Christine was slightly startled.
‘What is this?’
An extraordinarily intricate Pocket Dimension seemed to unfold before her.
Beyond the blindfold’s veil, the flow of mana brushed against her skin.
‘A Pocket Dimension of a caliber I’ve never felt even on the 50th Floor.’
The scale was immense.
The Pocket Dimensions she knew were at most five meters in radius.
Anything larger and the Pocket Dimension’s authority weakened too much.
‘It’s enveloping the entire mansion.’
She could fully grasp the EX-rank Awakener’s intent.
‘Maintaining a Pocket Dimension of this scale constantly is impossible.’
Even with the aid of the highest-grade mana stones.
‘Going through such effort to deploy it must be for the sake of displaying power.’
Of course, it wasn’t.
Mayo was handling it automatically.
All that was needed to maintain this Pocket Dimension was EX Coins.
Incidentally, EX Coins were automatically generated at a rate of roughly six to eight per day.
‘Regardless of how much bluster it might be, a mere 20th Floor conqueror displaying such ability.’
She took a step forward.
-Passage approved.
No one had told her, but she could sense it.
The Pocket Dimension had granted her passage.
The sensation of being scanned was far from pleasant.
Only after stepping inside the mansion could Christine finally remove her blindfold.
* * *
Choi Kang-mok collapsed onto the sofa.
Clearing the 20th Floor held profound significance.
I had successfully overcome my trauma.
Moreover, I had exposed London’s traitor.
I had mastered precise control over the Pocket Dimension, and learned when to advance boldly as well.
I had obtained an exemption from permanent Awakening cancellation, and now I could begin true gameplay in earnest.
“I’ve collected all the talisman fragments too.”
Choi Kang-mok summoned Kang Hye.
Blood Blessing was urgent.
“Give me the buff. Let me draw a good talisman.”
“Oppa, but this Blood Blessing only applies to your skills, right?”
Blood Blessing was limited to application on ‘skills’.
It had nothing to do with talisman compatibility.
“You always align to noon and set out cold water while praying whenever you synthesize talismans, don’t you?”
People often gather on July 7th specifically to conduct synthesis and enhancement.
In any case, one must do everything that’s supposedly beneficial.
Everyone does it.
Kang Hye filled a bowl with cold water and bowed in reverence.
Some people even dance.
Others wait until they have a good dream.
During synthesis and enhancement, even seemingly meaningless acts gain significance.
“You’re an EX-rank assistant anyway.”
“Be precise. EX-rank Advisor.”
“Right, that.”
Kang Hye rolled up her sleeves.
There was no loss in granting Blood Blessing.
After Blood Blessing.
Choi Kang-mok synthesized five talisman fragments.
“Please!”
“Please!”
The self-proclaimed EX-rank Advisor, Kang Hye, quietly bowed to the cold water.
Cross-legged, seven eye blinks, and finally both hands raised to the heavens.
The maximum-level synthesis ritual routine she’d learned from the internet.
Five talisman fragments floated into the air.
Whoosh, whoosh, whoosh—
With a synthesis chime, the talisman was complete.
“Please!”
I hoped it would be a talisman with an excellent effect.
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[Attack Range Increase Talisman]
Increases attack range by +2
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Upon seeing the talisman, Choi Kang-mok bounced in place with excitement.
“Oh. Range increase!”
“Really?! How much?”
“2.”
“0.2?? That’s too much, isn’t it?”
“…Just the number 2.”
“…?!”
Typically, the increase is around 0.1 to 0.2.
In cases of exceptional luck, it’s around 0.3 to 0.4.
A talisman with effects comparable to a top-tier rune had appeared.
Kang Hye was delighted, but then tilted her head in thought.
“But isn’t this an option that combat mages absolutely love?”
In other words, a talisman that lets you ‘fight from a distance.’
Regular research mages wouldn’t be quite this thrilled about it.
‘Anyway….’
As long as he’s happy, that’s what matters.
Around that time, Christine arrived at the An House.
* * *
Choi Kang-mok was the first to speak.
“It’s been a while.”
A brief silence fell.
Christine stared blankly at the man before her.
After a long moment, she opened her mouth in fluent Korean.
“This can’t be real.”
“Have you been well?”
“You, you…!”
Kang Hye, who had been tensed throughout, flinched.
Choi Kang-chul, who had guided Christine here, also startled.
It seemed the two of them knew each other.
Christine clenched her fingers into a fist.
Her knuckles were white with tension.
Choi Kang-mok spoke again.
“Your Korean has improved quite a bit.”
“Of course it has.”
Christine bit her lip slightly.
“If I wanted to communicate with you, studying Korean was essential.”
Silence descended once more.
Unable to bear it any longer, Kang Hye interjected.
“Wait. Do you two know each other?”
Choi Kang-mok nodded.
“We had some connection fifteen years ago.”
“What kind of connection?”
Christine answered instead.
“The beginning of my magic, and my ideal.”
….
Kang Hye was at a loss for words at such a grand answer.
“He gave me countless inspirations. Whenever I hit a wall, he offered hints of salvation.”
….
“My magic mentor.”
Christine clenched her fist without realizing it.
“But then he ghosted me unilaterally. Bastard.”
During a break when she had returned briefly to England,
the borders were sealed, and Choi Kang-mok’s Awakening was revoked.
Naturally, system mail became unusable as well.
Choi Kang-mok shrugged and spoke.
“My Awakening was revoked. There was nothing I could do.”
“I heard about that. But digital communication wasn’t completely blocked, was it? You could have sent an email. You knew my number.”
Choi Kang-mok shrugged his shoulders.
“Could you do it if you were in my position?”
My magic. My self-worth. My future.
All of it had vanished.
Christine clenched her teeth.
“Still….”
She charged an energy bolt in her palm.
“You bastard!”
“Hey, hey. Wait a moment!”
Sixteen energy bolts erupted in an instant.
They poured toward Choi Kang-mok in precise, razor-sharp trajectories.
-This Mayo, situation recognized.
-The space is cramped. Interception would be… excessive.
-Shield is secondary priority. Right now, blocking comes first.
Mayo did not repeat the same mistake.
-Christine’s energy bolts designated as hostile.
-Excluding them from this pocket dimension 🙂
A small burst of celebratory sparkles erupted above Mayo’s head.
She seemed delighted to finally have an opportunity to demonstrate her capabilities.
-This Mayo has decided to name this technique Spatial Severance.
All sixteen energy bolts passed through empty air.
Though they appeared to reach Choi Kang-mok visually, they had no effect whatsoever.
It was as if the magic had been transferred to another dimension entirely.
Christine’s expression grew bitter.
“What is this….”
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