The Return of the Genius Ranker’s Myth Warehouse - Chapter 185
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Chapter 185
Chapter 185
After finishing the treatment of the patients and distributing the supplies I had brought in the carriage to stabilize the Territory’s condition, which had been in terrible shape,
I checked the System Message I had set aside out of annoyance.
The System Message, which appeared so frequently that I thought it was nothing special,
[ Territory Resident Loyalty is increasing. ]
[ Territory Resident Loyalty is increasing. ]
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‘Loyalty?’
A System Message with content I was seeing for the first time across both First and Second.
Now that I thought about it, a button labeled [ Territory Management ] had appeared below it.
Since I finally had some breathing room, I checked it immediately.
[ Territory Management ]
Territory Name: Kalbera Territory
Population: 1,892 people
Major Facilities: Dock, Trade Warehouse, Lighthouse, etc.
….
Detailed information about the Territory appeared before me.
Since I was the first to receive a Territory in Second, I was likely the first to see this Territory Management system window as well.
Out of curiosity, I examined the Territory’s information.
In particular, the information listed below caught my attention.
[ Loyalty ]
Current Value: 100% – The residents have extreme trust in the Lord, along with respect and reverence.
Loyalty.
It was the core element of a Territory management system like this.
Depending on this loyalty, the behavior of the Territory residents would change.
If loyalty was low, even if the Lord performed excellently, the residents wouldn’t follow, and the Territory would be ruined.
But.
Such loyalty.
“One hundred percent?”
It was marked as 100%.
Even if I was the first Lord in Second, this was strange.
Based on my experience in other games, the initial loyalty couldn’t possibly be this high.
Thinking it was odd, I investigated, and there was a reason for everything.
Indeed, when I scrolled up, just a few hours ago,
[ Loyalty ]
Current Value: 1% – The residents distrust the very appearance of the Lord.
The loyalty had been merely 1%.
Such loyalty had changed the moment I arrived at Kalbera Territory and used ‘Dragon Horn’ to drive away the monsters.
[ Loyalty ]
Current Loyalty: 50% – The residents express gratitude to their lord, who repelled the monsters with overwhelming power and saved the territory, and they hold great expectations for the future.
Loyalty had skyrocketed to 50% in an instant.
I could understand that much.
I had saved Kalbera Territory from imminent collapse and these people from certain death.
As their savior, 50% loyalty was something I could certainly feel.
As for why loyalty had risen to 100%—
[ Loyalty ]
Current Loyalty: 100% – The residents feel deep respect for their lord, who spares neither effort nor money for their sake.
It was thanks to the treatment process.
It seemed that loyalty, which had continued to rise through this process, had finally reached 100%.
More than that, they said I wasn’t sparing money.
Though I was supplying aid from the Carriage brought from the Empire, it wasn’t quite at the level of “not sparing money.”
As I thought about why that might be—
‘Could it be because of the potions?’
One reason came to mind.
Superior-grade Health Potions.
I had used them freely because I had an abundance of them, but to the residents, they must have seemed invaluable.
Indeed, even I would have sold every last one if these potions weren’t bound to my account—Superior-grade Health Potions were rare items in Second.
‘I could always make Superior-grade Health Potions myself and sell them later.’
Back in First, I had used Superior-grade Health Potions so much that I found buying them wasteful, so I made them myself.
All the potions stacked in my warehouse now are ones I made directly.
Since I know the recipe, I could make them myself later.
Of course, since they’re Superior-grade Health Potions, the material requirements are high, so it would be difficult at my current level.
But then—
[ Territory Resident Loyalty Increases. ]
[ Territory Resident Loyalty Increases. ]
….
Loyalty was clearly at 100% now.
It had reached its maximum threshold.
Yet even now, the residents’ loyalty continued to rise.
And then—
[ Territory Resident Loyalty Has Surpassed Its Limit. ]
[ Loyalty ]
Current Loyalty: 150% – The residents feel extreme reverence and awe toward you, a transcendent being.
The moment the absurd number of 150% loyalty appeared—
[ Achievement Unlocked: True Sovereign ]
Condition: Raise Territory Resident Loyalty to 101% or higher
Reward: All Territory Resident Stats +10%
Additional Reward: Wisdom +30
An Achievement I had never seen before appeared.
Well, of course it’s my first time seeing this.
I never owned a Territory during First, and besides, Achievements didn’t even exist back then.
It’s sudden, but I’m not complaining about good fortune.
I’ve obtained an Achievement, and with such high loyalty from the Territory residents, they’ll follow my orders well—making things far easier to manage going forward.
As I continued with the supplies.
“Guild Master!”
“Lee Chul-geun?”
A member of the Heukryeom Guild.
Lee Chul-geun, who held the Builder profession, approached me.
Though not a combat-oriented profession, he’d recently caught my attention even more than combat-class guild members.
When we crossed the Swampland, Lee Chul-geun had repaired the path ahead, allowing us to maintain our pace without slowing down.
“Guild Master, as you instructed, I’ve surveyed the entire condition of the Territory!”
“And how does it look?”
After arriving at the Territory.
The other guild members had all taken on patient rescue and transport duties, but I’d given Lee Chul-geun separate instructions.
To assess the structural condition of the Territory’s buildings.
Many buildings had collapsed from monster attacks, so I wanted to hear his professional opinion as a Builder.
“Many buildings within the Territory have indeed collapsed, but with sufficient materials and space, we should be able to construct temporary shelters first and then gradually restore everything.”
“Then please start with the temporary shelters.”
“Yes! Ah, but there is one issue I’d like you to examine, Guild Master.”
An issue.
I had a rough idea what it might be.
Since the urgent matters were handled and I had time, I followed Lee Chul-geun’s guidance, and sure enough, we arrived at.
“Everything else seems manageable, but this breakwater is the problem.”
A breakwater.
Generally, a breakwater refers to a levee constructed to protect harbors from external waves.
However, the breakwater’s role in Kalbera Territory is somewhat different.
While it does block waves, this breakwater itself serves as a defensive wall.
A wall built in the sea to prevent sea monsters from easily climbing ashore.
That was precisely what Kalbera Territory’s breakwater was.
‘The condition is definitely poor.’
I’d observed the breakwater’s state from when I first rode the Sky Fish here.
A proper breakwater should be built high enough to rise above the water’s surface, and if it’s meant to block monsters, it should be even taller than a typical breakwater.
But Kalbera Territory’s breakwater had mostly sunk below the water line.
Naturally, it hadn’t been this way from the start—it was the result of monsters surging forward and destroying it.
“From what I can see, restoring this breakwater should be the top priority, but with my abilities and skills, it seems it will take quite a long time…”
Even if Lee Chul-geun’s abilities were exceptional, how could he possibly restore this massive, sprawling breakwater quickly?
And as Lee Chul-geun said, the top priority right now was indeed restoring this breakwater.
Though I’d driven the monsters away with Dragon Horn’s power, there was no telling when they might attack again.
If those monsters came again immediately, defending Kalbera Territory would be nearly impossible without the breakwater’s protection.
I need to repair it, but how should I go about it?
There are many options available.
I could reinforce the breakwater at Red Beast Fortress by strengthening the existing barrier.
Or I could work with Lee Chul-geun to construct an entirely new style of breakwater from scratch.
However, what matters most right now is time.
Given that.
“Does anyone happen to know when this breakwater collapsed?”
I posed the question to the natives who had been watching from behind.
Typically, natives don’t readily obey a newly appointed lord’s commands.
“I shall explain, my lord!”
Was this the power of 150% loyalty?
The moment I asked, one of the natives rushed forward with an explanation.
“An enormous wave of monsters came crashing down since this morning! The breakwater bought us time, but there were simply too many of them, and it eventually collapsed.”
“So the breakwater hasn’t been down for even a full day yet?”
“Yes! This time, for some reason, the monsters turned white and became so powerful that they broke through, but this breakwater has been like a guardian deity protecting us ever since Kalbera Territory was established!”
The breakwater had collapsed less than a day ago.
That was more than sufficient.
“Luke.”
– Yes, my lord.
“Retrieve Chronos’s Hourglass for me.”
I received an hourglass from Luke.
A golden hourglass etched with beautiful patterns.
Its true identity was.
[ Chronos’s Hourglass ]
( Non-Tradeable )
Form: Timepiece
Grade: Mythic
Requirement: Level 1,000 or higher
Description: An hourglass said to have been used by Chronos, the god of time, to manipulate time itself.
Chronos’s Hourglass—a mythic-grade item of extraordinary rarity.
Once used, the cooldown extends from a minimum of one month to a maximum of one year depending on the target, but.
For me now, such a restriction held little meaning.
After all, the high-level items I used invariably entered a deactivated state for some time after use due to penalties.
I designated the collapsed breakwater with Chronos’s Hourglass.
– Activating the unique skill ‘Temporal Rewind’ from Chronos’s Hourglass.
In that instant.
Whoooosh!
They designated the collapsed breakwater.
That moment.
Splash!
A brilliant golden light erupted from Chronos’s Hourglass.
That radiance engulfed the entire breakwater, which had been shattered by the monsters’ assault.
“Guild Master…?”
Lee Chul-geun stared at the sight, his expression bewildered.
I had suddenly produced an item without explanation and bathed the breakwater in light—his confusion was entirely justified.
But the real shock was only beginning.
Kuguguguuu!
The breakwater began to reconstruct itself.
True to its name—Temporal Reversion—the breakwater that had sunk beneath the sea rose upward, returning to its original position as though time itself were being rewound.
That’s right.
This is the true power of Chronos’s Hourglass.
It can rewind time on a designated item or structure by up to one full day.
Typically, such an artifact is reserved for items with lengthy cooldowns, but if one is willing to endure an extended cooldown, it becomes possible to restore an entire breakwater like this.
Of course, using it this way would render it inactive for at least a year.
“The, the breakwater!”
“How did you manage that?”
“It’s as if you’re rewinding time itself…?”
“Impossible! I’ve heard that even the continent’s greatest mage cannot rewind time.”
“Y-yes, our lord must truly be a dragon…”
“Is this dragon’s favor…!”
“The Sea Dragon blesses our territory!”
As the breakwater reconstructed itself, I could hear the murmurs of the natives watching the spectacle.
Though some of their words seemed rather peculiar toward the end.
Not that it mattered much.
As time passed, the sand within the hourglass drained rapidly, and the brilliant golden light began to fade.
Kuguguguuu-.
The breakwater reclaimed its original form.
The breakwater’s appearance was far more impressive than I had anticipated.
Standing before a sea teeming with monsters, I finally understood how Kalbera Territory had endured until now.
It became clear why the Empire had cherished Kalbera Territory as a strategically vital stronghold.
“Guild Master, what in the world…”
Lee Chul-geun’s astonished voice came from beside me.
He was amazed by the breakwater’s restoration, and as an architect, he was genuinely in awe of Kalbera Territory’s craftsmanship.
Moments later.
The hourglass’s light extinguished completely, and the breakwater had perfectly restored itself to its original state.
Then.
“Long live the lord!”
“The lord has restored the breakwater!”
“The Sea Dragon blesses us!”
Behind me, the natives’ cheers erupted.
[Territory Resident Loyalty increases.]
[Territory Resident Loyalty increases.]
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The loyalty I thought had reached its ceiling continued to climb without end.
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