I’m Alone on the 100th Floor Chapter 78

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I’m Alone on the 100th Floor Episode 078

23. Finding Hidden Classes (4)

“Hey, Han Seo-rin. How about calming down and listening to what I have to say first?”

Hashishi tried to talk to her by unraveling a few more threads just in case, but she didn’t seem to want to talk.

Hurrr!

The hand where she placed the scroll began to glow purple.

It was a destructive black magic that was the most basic of the black magicians, but if she were to use it now, it could be a different story.

“… What the hell!”

Hashi Shiga, who decided that there was no room for negotiation, raised his right arm, convinced that purple flames would fly towards him.

Srrrr

Visible threads burst out from the sleeves, and a doll suddenly appeared out of thin air, blocking her path.

“Stop it.”

As the puppeteer gave the order to the puppet, the puppet in charge of the shield crossed both arms along the string.

Boom! Along with the sound of black magic flames exploding, a foul stench seeped into her veil.

“Ugh, shit… …

Hashishi, who saw that the doll had been turned to charcoal in a single flame, snapped his fingers to try a slightly rougher method.

“If you don’t want to talk, then by force…

Hasishi’s fingers, which had been shouting, lost their strength in the middle.

Because the goal was lost.

In the place where the wizard had blasted purple flames, only a torn piece of scroll remained.

“???under.”

After eating one bite, I couldn’t help but sigh.

“??? I guess the drug found out.”

The guide who had torn the scroll hurriedly put his hood over his head and spoke.

[Current floor: 30th floor]

Eugene tilted his head as he watched the guide who had been summoned here a little late.

“what?”

“What is it? You knew it.”

The guide, who had been looking around while holding the dog’s ear hood with his fingers, urged him to answer.

“Did you get caught?”

“There’s something I’ve seen so far… If you didn’t know that there was a tail, that’s it.

“I can’t believe it anymore.”

“It’s sharp.” Eugene snickered and said the answer the guide wanted.

“That’s right. I knew it, and I tried it.”

“Me?”

When the guide asked again with a look of disappointment, Eugene shrugged his shoulders and answered.

“Half?”

“half?”

“I had expectations of your trust, and I was also curious about what information the puppeteer would tell.”

If you ask which side had more weight, it was the side of Detective In’s intentions that followed him.

“That puppeteer… I felt like he was quite wary of me. If I were to step forward, he would definitely choose his words.”

In order to avoid repeating the same mistake twice, there was a high probability that he would speak vaguely or answer indirectly.

“But I thought that if the guide was the opponent, he would try to win them over rather than be on guard.”

“Why?”

“They probably thought you were weaker than them?”

In reality, Serin’s level wasn’t that high.

This was especially true when compared to the fighter Eugene had met a while ago, Ranker Baldwin.

One, there was a big variable that the drug puppeteer hadn’t thought of.

[Hanser’s Fallen Night Sky]

[Rating: Legendary (++)] The point was that she possessed a legend that she had brought down the night sky.

“What if I didn’t wear this?”

The conditions for wearing the Dropped Night Sky were three: a wizard class, 0 kills, and intelligence of 500 or higher.

The most difficult condition was naturally the third one, but her intelligence was currently just shy of 500.

“Then I would have given you Rasil or Eternal.”

“Ugh… …

It was terrible.

“So? What did you say?”

“well?”

Since I couldn’t see his face because it was covered by a veil, I couldn’t say anything for sure.

“There was nothing special about it, except that his voice was really hoarse and he said he had something to ask the regressor.”

It seemed that the information given was found out to be a lie.

“I can guess what it is.”

“Other than that… something about deer?”

“A deer?”

Serin, who was looking at the deer standing next to Eugene, stuck her face out with her right hand on her mouth.

“Wait a minute, listen… …

“huh?”

It was because the deer understood what people were saying.

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“Did you know that there was a deer kin in the tower?”

“I knew it. I heard it from upstairs… When you go down, find the deer and send a letter.”

“The drugs killed them all.”

“what?”

Eugene’s eyebrows furrowed at the guide’s whisper.

“I think it was because they wanted to monopolize the delivery service at the top. The lab that the Force Guild was in charge of… The reason there was a deer in that lab… I think it had to do with the Drug Guild.”

Eugene’s expression became strange.

“Hey… are you listening?”

Serin, worried about his silence, asked cautiously.

“Oh. I’m listening.”

Eugene, who couldn’t express his anger openly because there was a deer in front of him, sighed deeply inside before speaking.

“I now have another debt.”

Serin looked at the deer, who guessed that he was angry from the quiet voice.

“??? Why, why?” As the deer, still wary of her, shrank its long neck, Serin answered with an awkward smile.

“Just because you’re pretty.”

Eugene shook his shoulders as if he had ignited a fire in his heart and opened his mouth in a cheerful voice.

“Okay. Before we go pay off the debt I mentioned above, let’s quickly finish up our previous job.”

The reason the two of them tore the 30th floor return scroll was to change jobs to the hidden class called ‘Gambler’. Eugene, who had brought up the subject, tilted his head as he looked around the gloomy atmosphere of the 30th floor.

“How is it that the atmosphere of this relaxation area looks more gloomy than an anthill?”

The 30th floor was a resting floor.

There were no trials, and it was a floor where only climbers were busily moving around… The atmosphere was gloomy, just like Eugene said.

If the sky on the 10th floor was covered with dark clouds and lightning struck all day long… this was exactly the kind of place it would be.

The guide who answered Eugene’s question explained why the atmosphere on the 30th floor was so gloomy.

“If the 10th floor is for civilians, and the 20th floor is for creators… this is a place for play.”

“Play?”

Eugene made a face as if he knew the name of the hidden class that could be obtained here, as he recalled the guide’s explanation. “Oh, so it’s a gambler?”

Eugene, who was looking around, asked about the gambler’s previous method.

“How specifically?”

Since he said it had nothing to do with luck, I don’t think he would gamble openly.

“First, we need to go to the casino.”

“what?”

“Casino. Over there.”

Unlike the outside, which had an overall dark atmosphere, the inside of the casino was dazzling.

???Whoosh!!

The sound of chips, gold, and cards moving around could be heard loudly everywhere.

“Ugh… …

Eugene, who entered the casino following the guide’s instructions, stuck out his tongue when he saw a number of climbers that were no less than 20 floors.

“What the hell, why are there so many?”

There were quite a few climbers wearing flashy armor or robes.

“Because it’s the entertainment district.”

Seorin, standing next to Eugene, looked around her shadowed face and began to search for someone.

“If only half of the guys here had focused on the attack… I wouldn’t have ended up like that dog up there.”

As Eugene muttered, Serin, who was looking around the casino, snickered.

“That’s what this floor was for in the first place. It’s a floor to hold on to climbers.”

As she said, this was a floor meant to prevent climbers from ascending.

It was a place of relaxation dominated by highly addictive gambling, entertainment, and drugs.

“You say it’s a resting layer?”

“It’s just something like this, it’s not like trials are happening.”

Serin stopped giggling and sighed as she recalled the first time she went up to the 30th floor.

This casino was not a space created by climbers.

It was a layer that existed from the beginning, literally to hold back climbers’ ankles.

“On this floor… I had a hard time.”

“why?”

Eugene, who had been looking at her out of the corner of his eye, couldn’t hold back his curiosity and asked.

“Did you get hurt a lot?”

“Are you okay?”

“Did you lose a lot?”

” iced coffee??????

Seo Rin, who was wondering what to say, carefully opened her mouth.

“Do you remember when I told you I was lucky?”

When she broke the 5th floor’s former crystal, Eugene remembered her saying, ‘I know it’s strange, but I’m lucky.’

“uh.”

“That’s about it.”

Eugene furrowed one eyebrow, feeling annoyed by the subtle smile.

“I don’t really understand it just from hearing it?”

“Is that so?”

“Want to see what you can do?”

Before I turned into a gambler, I suggested that I see the reason behind that sneaky smile.

“I don’t really want to do it.”

“Are you taking it off?”

“yes.”

Serin answered with an awkward smile, then added provocatively.

“Hmm, if it were a bet, maybe.”

“bet?”

“What do you think? Should we have a showdown or something? Any type is fine.”

There was nothing this casino didn’t have.

Roulette, dice, cards, cards, and many other games… there was literally every game.

There were famous gambles outside the tower, and there were also gambles from other worlds that did not exist outside the tower.

“Hey, to be honest.” Eugene, who was looking around the casino, frowned at Serin’s suggestion.

“I don’t know what your luck is, but whatever… my luck is no match for yours.”

Eugene grumbled in a frustrated tone.

It was understandable that it was unfair.

With a luck of -9,999, all Eugene could enjoy in the 30-floor casino was seeing other people despair.

≪ o ”

■司……?

“So, let’s try it a little differently.”

“Any other diet?”

The corners of Eugene’s mouth went up.

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