The Strongest in the Game by Dominating Monster - Chapter 8
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Monster Domination: Game’s Strongest Episode 8
“…That’s not just a matter of talent.”
Someone muttered in a dazed voice.
Thwack!
Once again, the sound of an arrow piercing the scarecrow’s head rang out.
The fifth perfect critical hit.
Irritation and jealousy had long since evaporated.
What enveloped the training ground was pure admiration that bordered on awe.
“Was the bow always this overpowered in New World? Are we even playing the same game?”
“Isn’t this a bug?”
“Have you ever seen a bug in New World?”
“I think I’m seeing one right now?”
The grumbling of several users echoed around.
Bug. It wasn’t a word to discuss lightly, but if not that, there was no way to explain this scene.
In New World, the bow was a particularly unpopular weapon.
For the simple reason that it was difficult to handle.
In New World, real-world talent was also demonstrated in the game.
Conversely, real-world ignorance also acted as a limitation in the game.
For most modern people, the bow was uncharted territory.
Even with the game system’s corrections, that fundamental difficulty didn’t easily disappear.
But what about Kairen?
He simply drew and released the bowstring lightly, yet the arrow that flew invariably pierced the scarecrow’s vital points.
The quest condition of ‘3 Consecutive Critical Hits’ had long become ancient history.
He was now freely playing the bow like handling a familiar instrument, leisurely enjoying target practice.
“E-excuse me! Could you perhaps share some tips with us?”
“Please! I’ve been here for three hours already. I’m going crazy!”
Several users who had been stunned by the overwhelming talent mustered courage to approach Kairen.
Their eyes held the desperation to escape from this hellish quest.
“Hmm….”
Kairen scratched his chin as if troubled.
It wasn’t that he didn’t want to help, like with Rookie.
He just felt at a loss for how to explain it.
Just read the wind, predict the target’s movement, steady your breathing and shoot?
How was this different from a perfect scorer saying to focus on textbooks and thoroughly do preview and review?
As he couldn’t answer due to his predicament.
“You idiots! Get lost!”
The loud sound of a crutch rang out, and Kal appeared with a fierce expression.
At his shouting and the gesture of swinging his crutch, the users grumbled and slowly backed away.
“Kuhaha! You! That was quite a sight! My eyes have been pleased for the first time in a while!”
“Thank you. So the test?”
“Of course you pass! Follow me!”
Kal showed a satisfied smile and strode toward the interior of the blacksmith shop.
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The interior of the blacksmith shop was filled with sweltering heat, the smell of iron, and a faint coal scent.
Despite limping, Kal skillfully guided Kairen inside.
“You, you’ve handled a bow before, haven’t you? Your posture is different from those clumsy fools.”
Kal asked as they headed toward what looked like a deep warehouse space.
“Yes. I had to quit a few years ago due to unavoidable circumstances.”
“Keke. Did you become a cripple like me?”
Kal tapped his disabled right leg with his crutch.
In his eyes, along with self-mockery, a strange sense of kinship flickered.
“Yes. Well, it’s similar. I also had to stop due to an injury….”
“Keke! Yes, I like you even more now.”
Kal laughed briefly and continued.
“I was a swordsman. I ended up like this trying to save a comrade from those damn orcs. That’s why I get furious when I see incompetent idiots. It’s always because of such fools that innocent people shed blood.”
His past story sounded like character setting, but it was steeped in deep regret.
Before long, they stood in front of a massive warehouse-like space.
All kinds of weapons and armor were neatly hung or stacked across the walls.
Kal stroked his beard for a moment, slowly scanning through the piled weapons.
His gaze stopped at a section deep in the warehouse that seemed particularly well-maintained.
“Hmm. I can’t just throw anything to someone capable.”
Muttering to himself, he carefully took down a bow hanging on the wall.
Solid wood with a subtle luster and sleekly curved lines.
It had a distinctly different elegance from ordinary beginner bows.
“Here, take it. It’s been a while since I put my heart into something. With your skills, you should be able to make proper use of this.”
His voice was filled with pride.
The bow’s information window appeared before Kairen’s eyes.
[Beginner’s Bow (Magic)]A bow crafted with Kal’s sincerity.It possesses far superior performance compared to other ordinary beginner weapons.Effects: Attack Power +30, Critical Hit +3%, Critical Damage +3%, Attack Speed +5%Restrictions: None.
“Oh….”
A low exclamation flowed from Kairen’s mouth.
Not only the grade, but each attached option was excessive for a beginner.
“I’ll use it gratefully.”
“Keke. That’s right! This isn’t something I give to just anyone!”
Kal crossed his arms and laughed heartily.
Just then, a small notification window blinked in the corner of Kairen’s vision.
[From Park Jinwoo: Hey. Baek Jin. How’s it going? Are you doing well?]
It was a whisper from Jin-woo.
He wondered how it was sent when Jin-woo didn’t even know his nickname, then realized that the mobile phone placed on the capsule was linked to the capsule.
“Looks like you got a message from a comrade. No need to rush, take your time replying.”
Kal said, having already taken out a cigarette.
Kairen was slightly surprised and let out a chuckle.
An NPC recognizing even the user’s whisper interface.
New World’s interactions truly exceeded imagination.
“Excuse me for a moment.”
He asked for understanding and quickly sent a reply.
[To Park Jinwoo: Yeah, doing well. Just got a weapon from the blacksmith.]
[From Park Jinwoo: Huh? Just now? Slower than I thought? Yu Baekjin is totally dead lol]
Kairen chuckled at his friend’s teasing.
Totally dead, my ass. If you knew what I’d accomplished, you’d be shocked.
[From Park Jinwoo: Now that you’re getting a weapon, you’re obviously going to get a bow, right?]
It was a question befitting a friend who knew he was a former archery athlete.
[To Park Jinwoo: Yeah. It’s fun shooting after so long. The feel is still there.]
[From 우진박: ㅋㅋ I knew you’d like it. What’s the grade? Did you get magic grade?]
[To Park Jinwoo: ??? How did you know?]
[From 우진박: That’s a hidden piece. There was a guide posted on the community forum a while back saying you get a magic bow if you pass the test quickly. It’s not easy, but I figured it’d be a piece of cake for you lol]
At Jin-woo’s explanation, Kairen let out a short sigh. No wonder the reward seemed too generous.
[To Park Jinwoo: So this is actually useful?]
[From 우진박: Yeah, it’s graduation gear from the beginner village, and it’s supposedly useful until level 15 even after changing classes.]
[To Park Jinwoo: Oh nice. Thanks thanks]
[From 우진박: Yeah, I’m gonna start exploring dungeons now. Hit me up when you get back to town ㄱㄱ]
After finishing the brief conversation, he closed the whisper window.
At the same time, Kal stubbed out his cigarette against the wall and asked.
“Did you finish talking with your companion?”
“Yes. Thank you for waiting.”
“Hmph. You adventurer types are really convenient. Communicating so easily with someone far away.”
Kal muttered enviously for a moment, then turned back toward the display case. This time he rummaged through where the chestplates were hanging.
“Now, time for armor. Let’s see… something suitable for you…”
Since the bow was Magic grade, he found himself secretly hoping for the chestplate set reward as well.
But what Kal handed him shortly after was somewhat different from his expectations.
[Beginner’s Chestplate (Normal)] An ordinary chestplate made of leather. Provides basic protective function. Effect: Defense+10 Restriction: None.
“Ah…”
Kairen unconsciously let out a short sigh.
Kal, who didn’t miss that subtle disappointment, grinned mischievously.
“Keke. Were you hoping for one of my masterpieces? Not a chance, boy. That one’s reserved for my disciple.”
Kal’s voice was firm.
It was filled with determination that he couldn’t give it away even if the sky split in two, but.
“Would you take a look at this?”
A single piece of paper that Kairen held out.
His previously unwavering expression changed.
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[Daron’s Request] A letter containing Daron’s request to take good care of the adventurer ‘Kairen’. You might receive special rewards if you show this to residents of Rudenvil Village.
A quest reward item he had received along with the magic stone.
As soon as Kairen received this item, he had decided to use it at the blacksmith shop.
And now Kairen’s choice was excellent.
“You, did you have connections with Daron?”
Kal’s tone was quite different from before.
Kairen, sensing this was his moment, smiled brightly and answered.
“Thankfully, he thought very highly of me.”
“Well I’ll be. This is something.”
Kal sighed as if troubled and scratched his head vigorously.
“Daron’s request, you say. I can’t just ignore this and move on.”
“Are you close friends?”
“Close friends? We’re just drinking buddies.”
Though Kal acted like a tsundere, Kairen intuitively knew.
The relationship between Kal and Daron was as close as his friendship with Jin-woo.
“Agh, damn it! How can I ignore Daron’s request…”
Kal scratched the back of his head and grumbled as if troubled, then snatched away the chestplate Kairen was holding.
He headed to another section of the warehouse, then returned with a determined expression carrying a different chestplate.
It was incomparably sturdier and more lustrous than the first one.
“I’ll have to buy that disciple of mine a drink later. Here, take it! This is truly my final masterpiece!”
[Beginner’s Chestplate (Magic)]
Armor crafted with Kal’s sincere effort.
It possesses far superior performance compared to other beginner chestplates.
Effect: Defense+30, Magic Defense+10, Maximum Health+50
Restriction: None.
“…!”
Kairen’s eyes widened.
The heavy and smooth texture in his hands.
A different kind of satisfaction from the bow washed over him.
Perhaps because he had seen the Normal grade first. The value of this Magic grade chestplate felt even greater.
“Keke. Do you like it?”
“Yes! Really… thank you!”
Kairen bowed his head sincerely.
To have equipment this good from the beginning.
It seemed he could put aside equipment worries for a while.
“Tsk. Because of you, only my precious items are getting depleted. So, what exactly is your relationship with Daron? He wouldn’t write such a letter just for handling some animals.”
“Ah… actually, the thing is,”
Kairen hesitated for a moment, then looked at Garuda through the large window inside the warehouse.
Before entering the blacksmith shop, Garuda had flown up into the sky, but reading his gaze and thoughts, quickly flew inside and perched on his arm.
“Wh-what is this?”
Seeing Garuda who had entered like lightning, Kal’s eyes widened.
“This friend is the legend that Daron spoke of countless times, Garuda. More precisely, it’s that Garuda’s young offspring.”
“…! So that friend Daron’s words were true?”
“Yes. The letter I gave you earlier was a gift he gave me when I showed Garuda to Daron.”
“Haha… I see. So that’s why. That’s why he wrote such an unbelievable letter.”
Like Daron, Kal was also completely captivated by Garuda.
He looked at Garuda with strange eyes and reached out his hand, but quickly withdrew it at Garuda’s sharp gaze.
“You. Just how did you manage to tame this child.”
“I was lucky.”
“Lucky my foot! Do you think my eyes are knotholes? This isn’t a monster you can tame with simple luck. If you could tame this child, Daron must have told you about Monster Lords too.”
“…! Do you also know about Monster Lords, Kal?”
“When that guy Daron gets drunk, that’s all he ever mutters about. How could I not know.”
Kal looked Kairen up and down and nodded slightly.
“Work hard at it. From what I can see, you’re perfectly suited for it.”
“Thank you. However, this is a bit disappointing.”
Kairen looked down at the bow and spoke.
The thrilling sensation he felt after so long was incredibly intense.
Part of him was even considering just changing jobs to an archer class.
Kal stared at Kairen’s wistful expression, then burst into laughter as if finding it absurd.
“Kuhaha! You really don’t know anything! What exactly did Daron teach you?”
“Huh? What do you mean…?”
“You’re disappointed that you can’t use a bow if you become a Monster Lord? You fool! It’s the opposite!”
Kal patted Kairen’s shoulder as he continued speaking. His eyes gleamed with seriousness.
“Listen well, rookie. Let me tell you the rest of the Monster Lord legend. The Monster Lord and bows have an inseparable relationship. According to legend…”
Kal’s voice echoed low throughout the Blacksmith Shop.
“The Monster Lord’s main weapon was said to be a very Special Bow.”
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