The Return of the EX-Class Wizard - Chapter 74
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The Return of an EX-Rank Mage Episode 074
After exchanging pleasantries, Emily nodded her head.
“To create a Skill Book, a Duplication Talisman is absolutely essential.”
That’s why most Skill Books are crafted by ‘copying or modifying’ existing skills.
An EX-rank Duplication Talisman was itself rare—no, it was the only material of its kind.
“To think I’ll be grinding this down and using it… It feels like a dream. Thank you so much for this opportunity, Master!”
Emily’s heart raced with excitement.
The finest material in my entire career as a craftsman. The finest conditions. The finest client.
I made the right call coming to Korea!
“The base skill is [Tower Entry]. The goal is to create a [Labyrinth Entry] Skill Book by modifying Tower Entry.”
The probability of success? Honestly, it was slim.
But today was July 7th.
A lucky day that craftsmen in the manufacturing industry believed in like a superstition.
“Today is that day, isn’t it? July 7th. The day of synthesis and crafting! Plus, thanks to you, I’ve become quite skilled at Skill Book creation.”
The principles of magical scroll creation are fundamentally identical.
I’ve mastered the technique through countless repetitions of crafting blank scrolls capable of holding Choi Kang-mok’s magic.
My personal condition was at its peak.
Emily’s eyes gleamed with determination.
“Novaite is almost unlimited, and I need one specialist in transformation magic—and I know exactly one person. Plus, we’re quite close.”
Fortunately, there was an outstanding talent right here in Korea.
“In fact, we’re incredibly close.”
The specialist’s name was Byun Ha-gu.
He was the master craftsman of the Seoul Guild and the artisan who created the [Glittering Gold-Plated Spear].
The assistant craftsman had also been selected.
All that remained was securing the Novaite supply.
“Once the Novaite arrives, I’ll proceed right here. We can jump straight into Skill Book creation. Let me contact the Seoul Guild!”
“How much do you need?”
“The more, the better.”
Choi Kang-mok pulled Novaite from his inventory.
It amounted to roughly 10 kilograms.
“That’s nowhere near enough… huh?”
He kept pulling it out, and it kept coming.
It was being delivered in real-time.
[Inventory is full.]
[※Warning! Inventory explosion risk when full.※]
He pulled out more.
[Inventory is full.]
[※Warning! Inventory explosion risk when full.※]
And pulled out more.
[Inventory is full.]
[※Warning! Inventory Explosion Risk if Full※]
Novaeite continued to pour in.
It was fortunate I’d set the tribute ratio to 1%; otherwise, the explosive influx of Novaeite would have detonated my inventory.
An endless cascade of Novaeite.
Christine jabbed Emily in the ribs again.
“Emily. Stop drooling.”
“Th-th-th-th-th… th… th…!”
Christine’s face flushed red.
“Hey! Why are you crying!”
Shortly after, Byun Ha-gu arrived at the An House.
The man who’d signed the lordship contract without even reading the confidentiality clauses after hearing it was an EX-rank crafting collaboration.
“N-Novaeite… mountains of it!”
And he wept.
This time Christine covered her face.
“Ugh, why are you crying now?”
* * *
Emily retrieved the Skill Book Crafting Tool.
At first glance, it appeared to be an ordinary desk.
But it was a precision artifact where magic and craftsmanship converged.
Two master craftsmen stood before it.
They bowed their heads briefly.
Clasping their fingers together, they offered a short prayer.
“May we proceed safely today.”
“Please don’t let our fingers fly off.”
One was Emily, a bespoke artisan born in London.
The other was Byun Ha-gu, Seoul’s eccentric maker.
Together, their work was remarkably precise.
“How long for the preliminary preparations?”
“Approximately two hours.”
“How many attempts can we make at crafting the Skill Book?”
“About seven tries.”
Both nodded simultaneously without thinking.
“Good.”
“Good.”
The two craftsmen clasped hands.
Though their ages differed by roughly a decade,
they were now partners of the soul.
Choi Kang-mok quietly withdrew to the living room.
Upon hearing of the explosion risk, I unfurled a magical domain and wrapped a protective shield around them.
But that wasn’t the end of it.
“A safe workspace… I’m so moved.”
“Can I really cry?”
“I’m already crying….”
Choi Kang-mok entered the room and fell into thought.
‘Two hours, then.’
I had things to do as well.
* * *
Choi Kang-mok sat across from Choi Kang-chul in the living room.
The most trustworthy person in the world, and simultaneously the captain of the EX-rank Awakener Support Team.
He was literally a ‘department for handling bothersome tasks.’
“Brother, do you know about inventory explosion incidents?”
“Hmm, it’s a very rare case, but…”
Choi Kang-chul stroked his chin thoughtfully.
“There have been reports from overseas a few times… but none of them are exact cases. It’s so rare that it’s treated more like an urban legend.”
“Hearsay, then.”
“Right. No one even knows the exact mechanism. They don’t know what or how much you need to stuff in for it to explode.”
Choi Kang-mok spoke casually.
“But I got a warning message.”
“…A warning message?”
[※Warning! If your inventory becomes full, there is a risk of explosion.※]
Choi Kang-chul’s face went pale after hearing this.
What if he had set it to tens of percent instead of one percent?
Then an inventory explosion might have actually occurred.
“Did you set it to one percent knowing this?”
“I didn’t know.”
I was lucky.
“Brother, it’s fine. Even if my inventory explodes, I don’t think I’d die.”
“….”
“I wrapped it with Shield(10), so it should be okay even if it explodes while I’m sleeping. Though it would be inconvenient if it does.”
The inventory disappears?
I’d have to give up numerous conveniences, and the rewards transmitted through the inventory would be lost as well.
“I’ll find a way to handle it.”
“Yeah, thanks.”
EX-rank Awakener Support Team captain Choi Kang-chul, who had been making calls left and right, found the answer in roughly fifteen minutes.
The answer was a ‘person.’
“I think I found a rough solution.”
“Already?”
“Yeah. Apparently they’re nearby—should I call them over here?”
“Is it alright if I come here?”
Byun Ha-gu, a master craftsman of the Seoul Guild, had to form a lord’s contract just to enter this place.
A lord’s contract carried various forms of coercion and tiresome restrictions.
Few would accept such conditions without being a vice-lord.
“Don’t worry. This person has already formed a lord’s contract.”
“A vice-lord?”
“No. Not affiliated with the Seoul Guild either.”
“Then who is it?”
“Boddari Union. His name is Kim Chul-in.”
Choi Kang-mok’s eyes narrowed slightly.
“That name… I feel like I’ve heard it somewhere.”
“You interviewed him once. He said an EX-rank Awakener became the light, salt, and hope of his entire life.”
“That person came to the Seoul Guild and demanded a lord’s contract. Extremely unfavorable terms for himself.”
“Why?”
“Because you might call upon him someday. So he said he needed to be prepared for that day.”
An executive of the Boddari Union.
The first priest of the EX Salvation Corps (self-proclaimed). This was my first meeting with Kim Chul-in.
* * *
Kim Chul-in’s heart pounded fiercely.
‘At last, I’m meeting my benefactor.’
The only hero who had saved me in a world filled with nothing but darkness.
As an Inventory-type Awakener whose only achievement was climbing through the tutorial section, it was the great EX-rank Awakener who had opened a new path for me.
The moment the entrance door opened, Kim Chul-in dropped to his knees without hesitation.
Then he bowed so deeply that his forehead touched the ground.
“Ten thousand years! Ten thousand years! Ten thousand eternal years!”
“….”
Choi Kang-mok could now identify which faction had taught the English woman Emily these improper customs.
It was the EX Salvation Corps.
“I am truly honored to meet the EX deity.”
“….”
A somewhat strange manner of speech.
Eyes gleaming with fervor.
Somehow, it was rather unsettling.
-Your gaze is dangerous. I shall prepare a preemptive strike.
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We
had similar eyes back then before we broke before I’m still living in that day
In any case, Kim Chul-in spoke honestly about his abilities.
“I was only able to pass through the tutorial section thanks entirely to you, EX sir.”
“Me?”
“Yes. For inventory-type Awakeners like us who lack aptitude for Tower climbing, ‘gear power’ is our only hope.”
Naturally, it required considerable expense.
Thanks to the EX-rank Awakener, Kim Chul-in had earned substantial wealth and was steadily climbing the Tower through gear power.
“I have since transitioned to a Grand Warehouse Keeper. The title sounds grandiose, but it is merely an ability to manage a rather large storage facility.”
Kim Chul-in presented the contract.
“Should you sign this agreement, you will be able to synchronize your inventory with my warehouse.”
In essence, it was a function that could automatically link the EX-rank Awakener’s inventory with his grand warehouse.
When resources overflow, they automatically transfer to the warehouse. The risk of inventory explosion vanishes.
“I shall monitor the status in real time and ensure that no accidents such as explosions occur!”
From Choi Kang-mok’s perspective, it was a flawless proposal.
It was so perfect that there was no need to point out his peculiar manner of speech.
At that moment, Kang Hye, who had been quietly listening beside him, asked a question.
“But, Chul-in. Does that mean you can also access my brother’s inventory?”
An EX-rank Awakener’s inventory.
A veritable treasure vault.
If the warehouse were synchronized, wouldn’t the warehouse keeper also be able to access the EX-rank Awakener’s inventory?
Kim Chul-in immediately bowed deeply.
“Ah! A most prudent concern! Of course, one-directional settings are possible. I shall seal the EX Lord’s inventory so that only transfers are permitted.”
The matter resolved far more easily than expected.
[Your inventory is now synchronized with ‘Kim Chul-in’s Grand Warehouse’.]
[Auto-transfer item settings are now available.]
Choi Kang-mok set Novaite as an auto-transfer item.
In that instant, the Novaite overflowing in his inventory was cleanly sucked away.
“Oh…!”
His warehouse was truly on another level.
The structure was so massive that it couldn’t be taken in at a single glance.
Even Choi Kang-mok, accustomed to analyzing Tower structures, couldn’t grasp its scale. It was that vast.
Easily capable of holding hundreds of tons.
The worry of explosion accidents could now be set aside.
“Please call upon me again in the future. If I can repay the EX Lord’s kindness, I shall do anything.”
And with that, he departed from the An House, feeling too ashamed to even breathe in the same space any longer.
Choi Kang-mok watched his retreating figure with slightly dazed eyes.
‘People like that actually exist.’
Kang Hye also added a comment with a slightly stiffened expression.
“Wow… I’ve never seen someone like that in real life. Honestly, it was a bit scary.”
* * *
Meanwhile, Al Hirab, the lord of the Saudi Guild, convened a council of lords.
“By now, the EX-rank Awakeners should have received warning notifications as well.”
The Saudi Guild possessed far greater knowledge of ‘Inventory Explosions’ compared to other guilds.
Though they kept it hushed publicly, several members of the Saudi Guild had already experienced such incidents.
Most of them had perished in the process.
“They must be quite flustered, I imagine.”
They wouldn’t have anticipated this.
Inventory Explosions were merely whispered about like urban legends.
Not knowing when it might occur would certainly create considerable anxiety.
“That’s precisely why they haven’t attempted to clear the 31st Floor.”
The EX-rank Awakener’s Tower ascent—or rather, their Tower sprint—had come to a halt.
“The situation speaks for itself. This is a crisis.”
And every crisis was also an opportunity.
The EX-rank Awakener would surely remember this.
Who had extended a helping hand during their darkest hour.
“Everything hinges on timing.”
Al Hirab’s fingers tapped lightly against the conference table.
“How many Inventory Expansion Packs do we have prepared?”
“Seventeen, sir.”
They had scraped together every Inventory Expansion Pack available within Saudi Arabia.
This quantity should be sufficient to store nearly a ton of Novaite.
“Contact the lord of Seoul. Tell them we wish to extend our assistance to the EX-rank Awakener.”
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