Chapter 9: Regrettably (1)

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Chapter 9: Regrettably (1)

Episode 9. Regrettably (1)

I could guess the reason.

So. Are [skill] and [magic] different?

When I manifested the utterance, I felt something foreign.

Despite the differences in the acquisition process, utterance was still a skill.

If I could manifest it, it should have been created in my skill list.

But my skill list was still short.

Skill

Natural Enemy

Silver Mastery

Shooting Mastery

Simultaneous Fire

Horsemanship

It was the same when he manifested other magic.

That experience and this experience.

From there, I arrived at a hypothesis.

[Skill and magic are completely different concepts.

Putting them on different lines made sense.

How much time and effort did it take to manifest just one fire spell?

I dont know exactly, but.

I do know that it didnt fit the setup.

Why, I could just look at it and cast it.

Two of them, the Grand Prix setting.

I opened my mouth to say.

Well, that was a good enough reason.

For once, it wasnt a defence mechanism.

It was a completely different [skill] and [magic].

But trying to understand a skill as magic was worth the trouble.

I was trying to do something I shouldnt be doing, and my head was about to crack!

But you succeeded in turning a skill into magic and manifesting it, didnt you?

In that sense, the whole genius in the history of the Claudy family seemed to have been tacked on.

I looked at the portal.

Sure enough, it wasnt like when Id watched Skills on Netflix.

I didnt even need a pen and paper.

I could see the process in my head, from explore to interfere.

Portal, an incomparably higher level of magic than fire.

I felt like I could really manifest such high-level magic.

Of course, it requires a great deal of magic power to manifest.

I probably cant even attempt it right now.

But its enough to know that I can.

I shifted my gaze to take in the view of the Wizards Tower.

There would be plenty of stops along the way, but this?

Part of me wanted to grab a passing mage NPC and ask them to do me a favour.

Show me some magic.

Nothing too difficult, just start with the lesser spells.

Of course, theres no way the denizens of the Nostril Tower would grant my request.

Besides, I know now is not the time.

Hunt the Vampire. (Ongoing)

Announce that the hunt has begun. (Ongoing)

I dont need to be taught.

This noble pride would never allow me to ask for a favour.

Or a command.

Truly, I am a tired character.

I soon walked through the portal.

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With a stride that could not be more arrogant.

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Whirling

Damn, its cold.

I should have packed a hot pack instead of a green tea bag!

It was cold enough to make me want to wrap my arms around myself and stomp my feet.

But this body doesnt ask for anything.

Theres no way I could be so ungrateful.

I walked on my legs, which were about to give out.

The view changed and I saw a dense forest.

A large crowd had already gathered there.

Yes, Im in Russia, in front of the new rift.

Journalists.

Okay, lets go into the crack you guys want, how many times?

Netubers.

Hows the situation. Is everything okay? Uh, the video is coming through fine.

Even the guilds camped outside.

Indeed, it was a glimpse of the interest in the Count Ascura Rift.

Well, mostly competitors, anyway.

After all, my quest objective was to hunt vampires.

Competition from flying and crawling guilds and players.

To be honest, it would be impossible to defeat Count Ascura before them.

We were outnumbered and out-leveled.

But I was full of confidence.

Lets hope its a well-founded confidence.

I stepped to the nearest crack, hoping.

Ai, wait.

Thirty of the Berserker Guilds finest, including Leonie.

They entered the rift [on the outskirts of the estate] and hunted for about three hours.

They must have killed dozens of [Bloodstained Beasts] and [Bloodstained Bandits] in the process.

Did you hear them scream or squeal?

Looking back, I really didnt.

When the guild members didnt respond, Leonie shrugged.

Somethings up with these bastards.

So whats that something?

No, fuck it. How the fuck would I know?

Sis, from what Ive heard and seen, its definitely weird. But its probably nothing, right? After all, you caught it and got experience points for sure.

Thats true, but it has a sense of touch?!

The guild is always ranked 30th.

Theres a reason were ranked so high.

Our guild has fallen from grace.

What do you really think I am.

Leonie was about to make a move that wouldnt work.

In a forest far away.

-Crack, crack!

A voice called out.

!

It was faint, but it sounded like the grunting of a beast.

Suddenly, all eyes were on Leonie.

Hey, , whats with the so be it look in your eyes?!

A few players have entered the rift.

Maybe thats the sound theyre making.

-Ahhhhhh!

But the pitiful ensuing howl drove the wedge.

Now it wasnt a glare, but words.

So it is.

Thats how we are.

Ha. What else is wrong with you?

Why were they whimpering and howling?

I was half resentful, half curious.

Leonie led her guildmates toward the sound.

We might as well join them, after all, were going to be attacking the Rift together.

In truth, the Rift was nothing more than a warm-up.

Even if a demonic monster appeared, the guilds participating in this raid shouldnt have any trouble clearing it.

The real competition would begin after clearing all the Outer Rifts.

The [Counts Estate] Rift.

Who the fuck are these guys?

What would make those reclusive bastards howl in fear?

Leonie rattled off a few possible candidates.

Well, not the Shining and the Gaon. We avoided them.

Ranked first and fifth.

Wed be nothing more than shrimp in a whales tail if we went up against those two guilds.

With that thought, the Berserker Guild entered the Rift far away from them.

There werent many candidates left.

Second Sun, or Bohemians. One of them.

But like I said.

Leonies touch is not very good.

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There was no guild at the place Id followed the cries to.

Instead, there was a strange man.

But his appearance was just as out of place as Leonies.

He wasnt even in a suit, much less shoes.

But worst of all.

He had a teacup in his hand.

Morak Morak.

Steam rising.

The teacup looks warm just by looking at it.

But strangely enough.

The mans figure didnt look the least bit unnatural.

It didnt fit in with the background.

There was a relaxed air about him.

He looked like he was enjoying his tea time.

Yuck.

What the fuck are you doing, that?

Leonie swallowed dryly at the alien scene.

Im afraid not, the man said.

Im afraid not.

His voice could not have been more firm.

I dont have a car for you.

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Its warm.

Im finally getting over the chill.

Now that I know the value of tea time.

I cant help but cherish the green tea bags in my pocket.

So.

Yuck.

Pretending to be thirsty doesnt give you anything.

Hunt the vampire. (in progress)

Let them know the hunt has begun. (Successful)

Make them feel the fear of being hunted. (Ongoing)