Chapter 61: Imbalance Point (1)

Chapter 61: Imbalance Point (1)

The task of mining enough Latheus Magnetite was completed with ease once the group at the entrance had been dealt with.

Kang-hoo had worried about the intricately set traps designed to deter intruders.

But it turned out he had overestimated them.

The traps that were clearly visible were almost laughably easy to avoid.

Of course, they seemed easy to Kang-hoo, but for another hunter, it might have been a different story.

Things went smoothly.

Nevertheless, some of the group had witnessed the battle and had headed back toward the entrance, a situation Kang-hoo noted.

Even if there were no issues here, there might be some when trying to leave the dungeon.

In an open-type dungeon, unlike a closed-type where the exit opens after completion, the entrance and exit are the same.

Lets think about that when the time comes.

Kang-hoo put his worries aside.

There was no use in thinking about what might be at the entrance or how things could go wrong.

That would be dealt with when leaving, after checking and assessing the situation. Escape strategies could be formed then.

Kang-hoo called Ban Se-yeong over and shared the Magnetite with her.

He gave her the promised amount and took a little more than he had been commissioned for himself.

The battle at the entrance had been surprisingly easy, but Kang-hoo wasnt heartless.

Even her mere presence likely deterred or inhibited some hunters from engaging in active combat.This chapter is updated by nov(e)(l)biin.com

Upon receiving the Magnetite from Kang-hoo, Ban Se-yeong bowed in gratitude.

Thanks. I thought things were going to get tough.

Well, I also got to mine Magnetite without going far, so its a win-win.

Seon-kyu oppa.

Yeah?

Which organization are you with? You seem like youd belong to a famous guild, right?

Hunters often ask about affiliations first if they think someone has skills.

Its a sort of prejudice, thinking that such a skilled hunter wouldnt go unnoticed by the world.

Of course, there are skilled individuals who choose to work as mercenaries.

Ban Se-yeong, standing right in front of Kang-hoo, was one such case.

Despite her skills, which Kang-hoo recognized, she chose not to join a guild due to her fatal weakness.

Yet, to Kang-hoo, she seemed like a perfectly optimized support gunner.

Her accuracy with magical bullets was particularly impressive.

Unlike regular guns, firing a magic bullet involved accounting for mana flow, output, and air resistance.

Factors such as the targets toughness and anti-magic resistance also had to be considered, complicating the task of landing a hit.

It was no surprise that gunners were highly valued in their profession.

At the same time, they were often viewed as inefficient. But she was an exception.

No affiliation.

Really? With your skills, and youre still unaffiliated?

Its my choice.

That doesnt make sense. In the fight earlier, you utilized a variety of skills in quick succession. How?

Ban Se-yeong had assumed Kang-hoo was a hunter backed by substantial guild support.

She believed he must have had regular access to skill books, given the variety of his attacks.

But upon learning he was unattached, she narrowed her eyes, suspecting that something was amiss.

She considered the possibility that Kang-hoo was lying.

Yet, what reason would he have to lie about his affiliation?

Looks like were done here. Would it be okay to get your number?

Kang-hoo, who didnt usually ask for numbers, made an exception this time.

His request wasnt out of courtesy, but from the thought that her joining as support would greatly enhance team efficiency.

Id be happy to! But, do I really match up with oppa?

Kang-hoos presence had already left Ban Se-yeong feeling quite intimidated.



Kang-hoo had just dispatched two hunters who had been tailing him, attempting a surprise attack. He was now examining the list of constellations they had acquired.

[Great Dictator]

[Solo play grants an additional 10% experience. Health recovery speed is doubled.]

[Desert Fox]

[In desert terrain dungeons, grants an additional 25% experience. Health recovery speed is doubled.]

Initially, Kang-hoo had assumed the two hunters were a couple or twins because their constellations were so alike.

Regardless.

The Great Dictator constellation synergized well with Kang-hoo, who almost always played solo.

And the Desert Fox was an efficient constellation for those who frequented desert-type dungeons.

It was pathetic how these two, despite possessing such constellations, had died in a cowardly ambush.

Even gave me items before dying; they were like trees generously giving fruit.

Kang-hoo collected items worth 1 billion Won from the two hunters.

Since they were mana-related items, they were useless to him, so he planned to sell them to Lee Ye-rin later.

After the brief commotion.

Kang-hoo, back on his original path, quickly located his destination, recalling the content of the story.

The Imbalance Point was hidden in a place one could never find without a clear memory of the original story.

There it is.

It became visible.

A scene that couldnt be seen without close observation became identifiable to one who knew where the error lay.

Among the dense forest trees swaying in the wind, there was one whose branches moved in the opposite direction.

Being a product of the system and data, the dungeon had this kind of error in its creation.

Among hundreds of trees, only this one branch defied the natural course.

A hidden space to activate the Imbalance Point lay behind that tree.

Since the space was transparent, one would never guess the existence of the Imbalance Point without prior knowledge.

Its like spiritual medicine in martial arts novels or mandragora in fantasy novels. Exclusive to the protagonist.

Imbalance Points carried such significance, serving as a turning point to aid the protagonists rapid growth.

In the original story, Jang Si-hwan regularly enjoyed the benefits of every Imbalance Point.

But that was no longer the case.

Approaching the spot, Kang-hoo extended his hand into the air, slowly releasing mana.

He was also ready to consume Solarkium if the strain became too much.

He could tolerate a moderate headache, but if the pressure intensified beyond that, he planned to consume it.

Wooong. Wooong. Wooong.

The once-transparent space began to overlay with an opaque sky-blue as Kang-hoo infused mana into it.

For a brief moment, the Imbalance Point devoured a whopping 100 mana.

Fortunately, Kang-hoo had an almost infinite supply of mana; otherwise, the attempt would have ended there.

How much time had passed?

The energy in the space, now a vivid sky blue, began to swirl around Kang-hoo.

Shaaaaa!

It was quickly absorbed into Kang-hoos body as if drawn by a magnet, happening in an instant.

And then,

[Level Up!]

[Shin Kang-hoo Lv. 55]

[Level Up!]

[Shin Kang-hoo Lv. 56]

[Level Up!]

[Shin Kang-hoo Lv. 57]

The level information in the status window updated continuously, rapidly climbing in numbers.

It marked the beginning of an experience point bonanza!