Episode 516, 89th floor
Shayle blinks at Hopegrema’s words.
Please let me fly. Of course I can. I made it so right away. I have quite a bit of experience fighting as if I was flying in the air with the guy’s help.
‘It’s just a memory created by the system.’
Although it was said to be a memory created by the system, it was also a device that promised a level of skill and experience that felt like it was actually experienced.
From what I remember, there were times when I used weight bracelets during battle.
As my magical power increases, if I use the weight bracelet sincerely, my weight will be comparable to that of a large monster.
Now that my skills have improved, I’ll be able to do it more easily.
Of course, dragons could be a bit of an exception. First of all, they are larger than large species and even approach extra-large species.
“If there is magical interference, it could get tangled up in the middle. I can’t guarantee that.”
Although spirit magic is a special type of ability, it is fundamentally magic.
The basis of magic is the manipulation of magical power, and dragons are the masters of magic, at least in this world.
It was the same when I used my breath. All the magical power in the area was sucked in and shot out.
I fight based on my skills and powers, so I won’t be greatly hindered, but Shail might be different.
I say this because I know that too.
It wouldn’t be a problem for magic of a moderate scale, but it could cause problems in situations where it directly assisted.
“You can make a contract with me.”
Hopegrema also seems to be aware of this and has come up with a solution.
It’s a contract.
“You’re not suggesting a strange contract, are you? You’ll have to state the terms of the contract out loud in front of me.”
Maybe it’s because I’ve hit other people in the back of the head a few times, or maybe it’s because I’ve been screwed over in the form of a contract, but I tend to be a bit cautious when it comes to contracts.
Because a contract is something that can have unexpected results in one way or another if there are any loopholes.
Shail looks at me with a trembling expression.
“That’s right. You’re a fraud.”
“If someone heard this, they would misunderstand.”
I’m the type of person who signs contracts with a clear conscience.
Does this guy Shail know how far I can go if I set my mind to making an unfair contract?
As the chapter progresses, there are times when you do things using contracts, but that is only according to the system.
‘If I really did it, I wouldn’t have done it so sloppily.’
What was it? Was it something like using the base to deal with the black magicians and demons captured through contracts, then executing them together or using them as political devices?
At least I didn’t use it as a meat shield or a double-crossing scheme. I never broke people down emotionally, and I never gave them trust and then took it away.
If I had wanted to, I could have been more vicious. I didn’t take my family hostage, and I didn’t plant a time bomb in their bodies to use them as suicide bombers.
Isn’t this enough gentlemanly behavior?
Hopegrema opened her mouth while she thought positively about her own actions for a moment.
“I am looking for a partner who can be with me, human.”
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“Evil Eye. Human, human, don’t distance yourself. You’re going to die.”
“Yeah.”
“Because the great frog is here too.”
He pointed to Deokchun, who was giving a stop sign to Hopegrema. Good job, Deokchun.
Maybe it’s because I got hit with a breather, but I’m getting grumpy for no reason.
It’s all because of the demons and the black magicians. They keep provoking people, so I’m like this. They’ve abandoned my personality.
In return, if we meet again, I will crack your head open.
Shail rubs his face as if he has a headache, and the dragon licks the corner of its mouth with its long tongue.
Strangely enough, the actions of the two are similar.
“Yes, my name is Hopegrema. I am the last dragon that protects this world.”
“My name is Shail. I belong to the Fallen Tower.”
A natural and shared statement.
It looks like we’re going to move together in the future, but I need to know the name.
It’s good news that the dragons have the same purpose, even if it’s sudden. The more power, the better.
“Let’s start the contract.”
“as soon as?”
“Nothing will change if you put it off. There are still many demons that need to be dealt with. I also wonder if I can hold out that long.”
When I looked at the wings, I felt that the overall condition was not good.
It was clear that he didn’t have much time, as he said he couldn’t hold out for long.
I’m not sure if they’re talking about lifespan or if there’s some dragon-specific issue I’m not aware of.
Whatever, it doesn’t matter. I also don’t have time to relax.
“Okay. Let’s get started.”
“Yeah. What’s the point of waiting? Let’s try it.”
Shail agrees.
Hopegrema nodded slightly and used her magic. A contract magic circle was created in front of us.
[End of 88th floor]
That concludes the chapter.
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Phew. I let out a small breath. It ended up being a decent line. The results were decent too.
The process was arduous, but I managed to defeat two legion commanders without much damage. I also managed to drag in Hopegrema, and I also got information that Daybond would be coming here soon.
I sat quietly on the sofa and stared at the screen.
Battles unfold quickly here and there. Just as I fought at the Great Bridge, the war against the Warlocks is raging elsewhere.
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“Everyone is working hard.”
We also got a glimpse of the activities of the members who gathered in the empire, and we also saw the top hunters running wild on the battlefield.
In another place.
“I finally caught it.”
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“Yeah.”
Oh Jing-hyeok and Kim So-dam were also seen, and there was a scene where they defeated a demon who appeared to be the commander of the corps.
Maybe because they are a couple, they fit well together. If Kim So-dam uses mechanics to engage in a war of wits, Oh Jing-hyeok will take on the corps commander one-on-one.
I think it’s because mechanics are good at dealing with multiple enemies and Ojinghyeok is closer to the physical type, but the balance is good so I think he’ll be able to deal with most enemies.
With little time left for the two to go out, it’s important to have experience facing strong enemies. The two of them are doing well enough.
“If possible, I would like to clear all the way to the last chapter.”
I don’t have much time.
Considering the chapters we’ve been through so far, it seems like a scenario that’s taking up quite a bit of time.
If there’s one thing that’s fortunate, it’s that the last chapter is definitely something that needs to be done.
Daybond, the so-called Demon King. It will end with catching him. Depending on the situation, I thought I might have to deal with the Chaos Shards, but it won’t be right away.
First of all, Hopegrema said that he prevented the guy from crossing dimensions.
It’s like a piece of f*cking chaos. If it was going to be there, it would have just stayed quiet. Why did it come all the way to the dimension and cause trouble? Every single symbol is annoying.
Tsk. I clicked my tongue and turned my head. My body had recovered as I came to the waiting room, but I was still a bit mentally exhausted.
I sat on the sofa, relaxed, and thought about what to do next.
“I need to meet you two first.”
Let’s get Oh Jing-hyeok and Kim So-dam up to the 90th floor. Since time is short, I plan to clear the scenario as quickly as possible and provide as much support as possible.
If there’s one thing that bothers me… … .
‘Are there no special conditions for the 90th floor?’
This is the part.
There were conditions for entering the safe zone from the upper floors. To enter the 80th floor, all stats had to reach 999, and to challenge the 100th floor, the chaos value had to exceed 100 points.
Then what about the 90th floor? Doesn’t this place have its own conditions?
I think that’s probably the case. I didn’t hear any particular information from the NPCs. Lilka didn’t say anything either.
Well, Lilka, I might not be able to tell you due to systemic restrictions.
There has to be someone who knows the answer.
“Yeah, there are those guys.”
If you’re curious, just ask.
Weren’t there a few people who were supposed to be on the 90th floor? Rookie group, Fairy Club.
Besides them, there are a very small number of hunters on the 90th floor. It might be possible with their help.
Here’s another question that arises.
‘Kim Jo-gyun from the rookie group, the magma fairy and muscle fairy from the fairy club. Did these guys really not ask?’
The kids above kept their mouths shut?
How could that be? After all, we are members who are climbing the tower together.
It’s hard to get them to form a group, but once they’re together, they’re bound to help each other in some way.
In particular, the tower is a closed space. It is an environment where you can be isolated spatially and psychologically at any time. Isn’t it because of these characteristics that the Pujing Union was able to grow so large?
This is a case where the members met while chatting and playing in the community.
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‘Most of the guys on the 90th floor are early climbers. They wouldn’t easily abandon people they’ve been hanging out with since they’ve been on the tower for a long time.’
You’ll know when you check.
I need to meet the Magma Fairy and the Muscle Fairy too. The next floor is the 89th floor. It’s the last of the 80 floors.
-Choo-choo
The screen also gradually ends.
I couldn’t take my eyes off the screen while thinking about it. I didn’t know what variables would appear in the last chapter, and this was the only way to get a hint.
A message appeared telling me that I had received chaos points as a clear reward, but I ignored it and stared at the screen.
“You came over.”
In a certain space where black magicians and demons were gathered, when an ominous magic circle was activated, you could see some being coming over.
Bona Mana Daybond. It’s time to meet the guy whose name you’ve only heard of.
[Transmitted to the 89th floor.]
-Woooooooooo
The transmission magic circle burned brightly and engulfed me.
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The light was fading. As I slowly opened my eyes, a desolate space greeted me.
The armor and weapons were melted. The corpse of a giant monster was burning, emitting a foul smell, and the heads of the demons were rolling around in the space filled with ash.
Is this the Black Magician’s hideout? It looks like it’s already been destroyed.
‘I think this is my first time falling into a battlefield.’
I looked around without letting my guard down.
I don’t know who dealt with the warlock, but there’s no guarantee that he or she will be on my side.
I don’t even know how many there are. Maybe one or dozens.
Looking at the scale of the burnt down hideout, I wonder if the military has barged in.
‘There is no trace of a large number of people entering.’
The footprints were so messy that it was difficult to tell exactly what was going on, but if dozens or hundreds of soldiers had rushed in, there should have been at least some traces of the direction they had entered.
That doesn’t exist.
‘I wonder if he handled this alone or with a small group, or if there was some internal strife.’
I didn’t rule out the latter possibility. Those so-called warlocks are far from sane.
I drew my sword and slowly advanced forward. If there were any survivors, I could get information. Even if not, there would be traces of this incident somewhere.
How long did it take to walk like that?
-Chijijik
There was a noise. A crumbling wall. There were four people beyond it.
“Are there still any remnants left?”
“I thought I had everything taken care of, but I guess not.”
“I told you not to look around roughly!”
“No, I saw it all. It’s unfair.”
It was a party made up of various races, and in the center, the guy holding the sword was.
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“Huh? You?”
He was an old acquaintance of mine.