The Return of the Genius Ranker’s Myth Warehouse - Chapter 203
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Chapter 203
Chapter 203
The pirate’s magic was not yet complete.
To be precise, it was on the verge of completion.
The moment he designated the coordinates, the magic would manifest and lightning would rain down upon me.
The pirate controlled this ‘coordinate designation’ through the movements of his hand.
Before his hand could fully withdraw, my blade pierced his heart.
“Gasp!”
The Mana Circle, the symbol of the Sage rotating around his heart, shattered.
And with it, the magic was cancelled.
As the pirate fell, the dark clouds dispersed.
With this, I had defeated all five Great Pirates.
“Less impressive than I expected.”
Had I clashed with them on the Sea, it would have been quite difficult.
The reason they were easy to handle now was solely because I faced them on land.
They were commanders versed in fighting upon the Sea, directing ships and pirates—not warriors who excelled in individual combat on solid ground.
Though truthfully, even if we had engaged in naval combat, I doubt I would have lost.
“Luke, consume them.”
– Yes, Master.
Luke’s Black Flame engulfed the five fallen Great Pirates.
Luke cannot absorb human strength itself, but he is capable of collecting the items the pirates dropped.
Each of them, bearing the title of Great Pirate, possessed fine items.
Black Hook, Flame Sword, Trumpet Gun, and more.
Each piece appeared extraordinarily valuable.
They were not items I would use, but they seemed like they would fetch a handsome price at the Auction House.
I had recently spent nearly all my money purchasing a house.
This would be enough to refill my coffers.
While this alone was a substantial gain, the greatest prize I sought was something else entirely.
“The horn?”
– It is indeed my horn.
[ Black Flame Dragon’s Dragon Horn ]
Form : ??
Grade : ??
Restriction : ??
Description : ??
The Black Flame Dragon’s horn.
Luke’s horn was now in my grasp.
Luke himself had confirmed it was indeed his horn.
“Consume it.”
– Thank you, Master.
I immediately returned the Black Flame Dragon’s horn to Luke.
As always, the horn burned away in black flames, and then.
[ ‘Black Flame Dragon, Luknir Desperato Ignockton’ absorbs ‘Black Flame Dragon’s Horn’. ]
[ ‘Luke’ reclaims his horns and partially recovers his former majesty. ]
[ The synchronization rate achievable through Black Flame Assimilation with ‘Luke’ increases. ]
[ A unique skill usable in the Black Flame Assimilation state with ‘Luke’ is created. ]
A System Message appeared in a format similar to when I absorbed the Black Flame Dragon’s fang.
Of course, the messages weren’t entirely identical.
When I absorbed the Black Flame Dragon’s fang, it felt like Luke’s predation ability was fundamentally strengthened.
But now, instead, the synchronization rate of Black Flame Assimilation increased, and a new unique skill was added.
A unique skill for Luke, no less.
We never had anything like this even in First.
As I pondered this.
Ding.
The System Message revealed the newly added unique skill.
A smile spread naturally across my face as I read the skill description.
The new unique skill appeared to have excellent utility.
So.
“Shall we go test it right away?”
Without hesitation, I moved to verify the skill immediately.
If nothing else, it was for Kang Ju-hyuk and my guild members who were fighting the pirates outside right now.
* * *
Just outside the Coastal Cave.
In that narrow passage.
“Hold the line!”
“We have to hold no matter what!”
“If we don’t hold here, we might lose the Black Dragon Ship!”
“Hold this position no matter what!”
Kang Ju-hyuk and the guild members of the Heukryeom Guild were fighting the pirates.
Mir had created a whirlwind that drastically reduced the pirates’ numbers, but even so, there were far too many.
A rough estimate put them in the hundreds.
Was this what they meant by human wave tactics?
No matter how many we cut down, there seemed to be no end in sight.
If we hadn’t utilized the narrow terrain of the Coastal Cave’s exit, we would have been surrounded and defeated in an instant.
Even amidst all this.
“Come on in, come on! Just try stepping inside!”
Kang Ju-hyuk’s combat prowess was absolutely unparalleled.
He detonated smoke bombs and moved freely through the smoke, precisely severing the pirates’ vital points.
He detonated bombs among clustered pirates, deployed nets to bind them, spread poison fog, and more.
He wielded various items freely as he engaged the pirates.
Because of this, the pirates developed an atmosphere where they didn’t even want to approach where Kang Ju-hyuk stood.
Once that happened.
“Won’t you come in? Then I’ll come to you!”
Whoosh!
Kang Ju-hyuk hurled smoke bombs outward and charged forward, slaughtering the pirates in his path.
Then.
“Follow the Vice Guild Master!”
“Right, let’s go!”
“The Guild Master will be here soon!”
The guild members gained confidence and followed Kang Ju-hyuk, engaging the pirates.
Though the pirates were numerous, fortunately their levels weren’t extraordinarily high.
Moreover, pirates were inherently strong on water, but this was land, so they couldn’t exert their true power.
In reality, one might wonder what difference that would make.
‘But in Second, all of those things are implemented as passive skills.’
Even NPCs possess skills.
And most of the skills the pirates possessed were things like ‘Balance’ which negated penalties on ships, or ‘Blessing of the Sea’ which grew stronger from surrounding terrain.
It meant they had almost no skills worth using on land.
Thanks to that, we could overcome the overwhelming numerical disadvantage and endure until now.
But.
“Ugh!”
“If you’re wounded, fall back! Drink a potion and return!”
“But if I fall back, the formation will….”
As time passed, the limits became starkly apparent.
Kang Ju-hyuk and the guild members grew more exhausted with each passing moment, while the pirates with full stamina continued their relentless assault.
As a result, concentration waned and wounds accumulated one after another.
Moreover.
“Damn, smoke bombs!”
A critical problem emerged for Kang Ju-hyuk as well.
When Kang Ju-hyuk advanced as a Street Fighter, he began specializing in consumables like claws and combat supplies.
However, combat consumables inevitably had a limit to their quantity.
No matter how much Kang Ju-hyuk filled his subspace pouch with combat consumables, using them so recklessly meant the limit would eventually show.
As the battle dragged on and the smoke bombs ran out, Kang Ju-hyuk drew other consumables and counterattacked, but the situation deteriorated rapidly compared to when he had the smoke bombs.
And so.
“That bastard’s out of smoke bombs!”
“Good, now’s our chance!”
“Move in!”
“Attack!”
The pirates noticed this too and threw themselves at Kang Ju-hyuk with renewed vigor.
The guild members were equally overwhelmed.
In that dire situation.
Boom!
“Argh!”
“What?!”
“Where did that attack come from?”
“What the hell was that?”
“A spear? Don’t tell me that spear throw just sent more than ten people flying?”
More than ten pirates were sent flying by the sudden spear attack that materialized from nowhere.
And they were the frontline pirates who had been attacking Kang Ju-hyuk and the Guild members.
At this, not only Kang Ju-hyuk and the Guild members, but even the pirates turned their heads to look in the direction the spear had come from.
That position was none other than the center of Pirate Island.
Atop the massive skull of a colossal sea monster that stood like a symbol of Pirate Island itself.
There stood a man dressed in a black coat.
“Mir!”
His identity was, of course, the Guild Master of Black Flame.
It was Mir.
With this, Kang Ju-hyuk and the Guild members naturally found hope rekindled within them.
In stark contrast.
“Why is that bastard standing up there?”
“Where are the Great Pirates?”
“Our Captain Blask… where is he?”
“Did that guy just throw that spear? No, how can a spear throw possibly be this powerful?”
The pirates could only panic.
After all, that skull’s location had been the conference hall used by the Great Pirates.
“Hey, Mir! Come over here and fight with us! There are too many of these bastards! If you stay up there, you’ll be surrounded and in danger!”
Kang Ju-hyuk shouted with concern, but Mir showed no intention of moving.
Instead.
[ I activate Black Flame Transformation. ]
[ I borrow the power of the Black Flame Dragon, Luknir Desperato Ignockton. ]
Black flames began to envelop my body.
The pirates didn’t understand what phenomenon this was, but Kang Ju-hyuk and the Guild members knew.
They knew it was Mir’s “Black Flame Transformation.”
However, its form was slightly different from what they usually saw.
“Horns?”
The Black Flame Transformation Kang Ju-hyuk had known before was merely pale black flames—in other words, black fire akin to embers burning across the body.
Well, recently fanged shapes had been added on top of that, but that was all.
But what about now?
The black flames enveloping my body had become far more intense.
Not only had the shape of the teeth become more pronounced, but a pair of long, sharp horns had sprouted from my forehead.
Though I couldn’t say for certain, just by looking at this, one could infer that the Black Flame Transformation had grown considerably more powerful.
Kang Ju-hyuk, observing this transformation, was.
“Huh?”
I could see Mir’s lips moving, clearly directed at me.
Without thinking, Kang Ju-hyuk mimicked the motion.
“Ears… cover… now?”
I understood what Mir was trying to say.
“Everyone, cover your ears!”
Without hesitation, I obeyed Mir’s command and sealed my ears shut.
The Guild members did the same.
Trust in Mir had already accumulated to considerable heights, so they blocked their ears without the slightest doubt.
And in that moment.
As a translucent silhouette of the Black Flame Dragon’s head materialized around Mir, engulfed in black flames.
– ROOOOOOOOOOOAR!!
The dragon’s roar.
Dragon Fear echoed forth.
* * *
The Black Flame Dragon’s horn.
The unique skill that emerged from absorbing it was none other than.
[ Dragon Fear ]
Dragon Fear, also called the dragon’s roar.
The moment I activated that skill.
– ROOOOOOOOOOOAR!!
My roar spread across the entire Pirate Island.
The pirates who heard it.
“AAAAHHHHH!”
“Ugh, ugh!”
“Gasp!”
“Grrrrgh…”
Thud.
Each reacting in their own way, they fell into a state of combat incapacity.
Some screamed and collapsed, others clutched their throats as if suffocating and crumpled to the ground, and still others fell foaming at the mouth.
Among them, those with particularly high mental fortitude didn’t collapse entirely but instead dropped to one knee, struggling desperately.
What mattered was that the vast majority of the pirates had fallen into combat incapacity.
That’s right.
This was my new skill.
The effect of Dragon Fear.
[ ‘One-Eyed Skull Pirate 1’ falls into the abnormal status ‘Fear’. ]
[ ‘Flame Sword Pirate 5’ falls into the abnormal status ‘Fear’. ]
[ ‘Rotten Barrel Pirate 17’ falls into the abnormal status ‘Fear’. ]
…
Inflicting the abnormal status of fear upon enemies whose level was lower than mine.
Among skills that inflict fear upon an opponent, Dragon Fear stood as the pinnacle—a mythic-grade status ailment technique of the highest caliber.
Thud.
Every pirate on Pirate Island collapsed in unison.
Luke’s new skill, Dragon Fear, proved far more satisfying than I had anticipated.
With this technique at my disposal, I felt confident I could face the White Water Deity regardless of how many monsters accompanied its emergence.
So then.
“Shall we go capture it?”
My next target was, naturally, the next Evil God.
The White Water Deity.
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