Jin-Woo lowered his gaze slightly while feeling rather pleased with himself, then he spotted something else in the Status Window.
[Title: Slaughterer of Wolves (extra 1)]
ââ¦..There was another one?â
â¦.Oh.
Now that he thought about it, he did earn a new âTitleâ as well during the Class Change Quest, didnât he?
Jin-Woo checked out the hidden titleâs description.
[Title: The One Who Overcame the Adversity]
A Title only given to those who have splendidly overcome their adversity. Your Stat values will rise as your HP decreases. (1% of lost HP = 1% gain in Stats)
âHell yeah!â
It was a truly wonderful buff where his Stats would rise up as his HP was decreased.
The Title âSlaughterer of Wolvesâ was a wonderful Title as well that would give him a 40% Stats increase against any and all beast-type monsters. However, because there was a strict activation condition attached to it, he often had to do without receiving the Stat buff.
âItâs the same thing as not having a Title if Iâm not fighting against beast-type monsters.â
But now, he had gotten a new Title with a wonderful effect. After reading the description, he thought that this Titleâs effect would match up quite nicely with his passive, âTenacityâ.
Without wasting any more time, Jin-Woo changed his Title.
[Title: The one who overcame the adversity (extra 1)]
The Title he didnât set would be hidden, and if he needed it, he could swap them at any time, too.
âNext up, itâs my Stats.â
The rewards he got for exceeding the point limits of his Class yesterday were three.
One, his Class changed to a higher-grade version; two, a new Title; finally, bonus Stat points.
[Stats]
Strength: 132
Stamina: 91
Agility: 111
Intelligence: 70
Perception: 93
(Available points to distribute: 10)
Reduction in physical damage: 46%
He still had ten points yet to be allocated. If it was in the past, heâd have spent them all in Agility or Perception, but things were different now.
Jin-Woo dumped all ten points in Intelligence, instead.
Even then, his Intelligence value only reached 80.
Tti-ring.
[Stats]
Strength: 132
Stamina: 91
Agility: 111
Intelligence: 80
Perception: 93
(Available points to distribute: 0)
Reduction in physical damage: 46%
Compared to Strength or Agility, it simply fell way, way behind. As a matter of fact, it even fell behind Stamina, the Stat he decided to put on the back burner while raising his Agility first.
It was clear proof that he had been looking down on the Intelligence Stat until now.
âWell, I never guessed that Iâd somehow end up using magic, so itâs understandable.â
For the time being, he decided to invest every single bonus Stat point he earned into Intelligence. He wasnât planning to change how he fought in the meantime, though.
âI mean, the new skills I got are assassination type skills, after all.â
A new skill he acquired during the fierce battle â the dagger throw. He didnât even have to take a gander at the skill description to know that it was a dagger-exclusive skill.
[Skill: Dagger Throw Lv. 1]
Active skill.
Required Mana to activate: 30
Exclusive to daggers.
Causes damage by throwing your dagger. The higher the level, the greater the damage inflicted, as well as the accuracy.
âYup. I knew it.â
He had been fighting his battles as a close-quarter melee fighter. He wouldnât change his current fighting style, just because he got himself a new Class and a couple of new skills related to that.
So, he was planning to use the shadow skills as his back-up, while the dagger would remain as his primary means of attack.
âWell, at least until I manage to raise my Intelligence Stat to a somewhat more useful level, that is.â
Excellent combat abilities. And soldiers able to support him from behind.
The plan he formed in his head as he got his new Class hadnât changed.
âBut, if there is one difference from my initial expectations, then that would beâ¦.â
That would be his soldiers potentially being a lot more useful than he thought. Who couldâve guessed that he was able to turn boss-level monsters into his underlings?
ââ¦.Still.â
He felt that itâd be a bit of waste not to utilise his proficiency with daggers and the skills related to that if he were to rely solely on his shadows to fight.
Also, he bought the Knight Killer only a few hours ago, too.
âIf I knew Iâd end up as a mage-type, maybe I shouldâve bought a magic staff or something.â
Of course, if he did that, he wouldnât have cleared the quest and ended up being buried under the knights, instead.
Jin-Woo closed the Status Window. With that done, he pretty much had confirmed every change that occurred to him.
âWait a sec. Whatâs the time now?â
While he was doing his thing, 20 minutes had flown by. Jin-Woo scratched the side of his head.
âI guess I should hurry up, huh.â
The corners of Jin-Wooâs lips arched up.
The power of his enhanced Stats didnât prove to be effective only when fighting against monsters.
When he concentrated, time slowed down. To be more precise, it was Jin-Woo who had gotten quicker, however.
He opened the door and left his room.
He entered the bathroom and took a quick shower.
He swiftly wiped the water off of him.
He put on whatever clothing he could find and stood before the mirror.
All this, and he only needed three minutes.
He couldâve moved faster, but he figured that this old, decrepit apartment would fall apart if he did.
âMy hair hasnât completely dried out yet, butâ¦.â
The end result was him saving over 20 minutes, so there was no need to rush now.
Time to leave, then.
Jin-Woo was about to step out of his room, but discovered something and stopped in his tracks. He found the key for the apartment. It was sitting on top of his desk.
In the past, heâd have felt a bit lazy and unwilling, but still turned back to grab the key; however, he simply extended his hand instead of walking over there.
âI mean, if I donât use it in times like this, just when will I ever get to use this skill?â
The Rulerâs Reach!
The key crept forward bit by bit, before flying into his open palm as if a strong magnet was reeling it in.
Grab!
Jin-Woo snatched the key and grinned refreshingly.
Having gotten ready to leave in the proverbial blink of an eye, Jin-Woo closed the door to his room, a whistle escaping from his lips.
Jin-Wooâs first stop was at the bank.
He was wondering just how much cash from the sales of the magic crystals had accumulated in his new bank account.
âI couldnât come earlier because Iâve been so busy until now.â
As the raid team leader, Yu Jin-Ho was in charge of managing the magic crystals.
From what he told Jin-Woo, that kid had been selling all the magic crystals at the end of each day and deposited every single cent into this account.
He didnât mention in detail how much the money would be, though.
âThat Jin-Ho. He reports to me every little thing that happens, but he doesnât really mention much about money issues.â
Was it because he wasnât really interested all that much? Perhaps because he grew up lacking nothing, Yu Jin-Hoâs interests were quite far removed from the matters involving money.
No, they tended to be along the lines of celebrity gossip, stories of raids, songs or movies he liked â those kinds of things.
Even if it was nominally a conversation, itâd be Yu Jin-Ho who yapped on and on all by himself, though. And Jin-Woo would simply listen quietly on the side and provide appropriate responses every now and then.
âAh, now that I think about itâ¦â
A chatterbox guy like him also didnât say anything about his family situation until now.
Now that was pretty strange. Jin-Woo combed through his memories starting from when they met for the first time, but he couldnât remember a single instance of him mentioning his family.
While thinking that it was pretty bizarre, he had arrived at the bank.
âWell now, thatâs some crappy timing, isnât it?â
All of the ATMs were currently under maintenance.
He was left with little choice, so Jin-Woo walked inside the bank branch. He got his number in the queue, waited for his turn, before eventually sitting down in front of a bank teller.
âHello there.â
A female teller with a bob-cut hair reaching just below her ears and a refreshing smile asked him politely.
âHow may I be of service today?â
âIâd like to see the amount currently in the bank account, please.â
âI understand.â
With a smile, the female teller took the bank book Jin-Woo presented to her.
While waiting for her to do her thing, Jin-Woo scanned the inside of the bank. It was a normal Thursday afternoon, yet there were quite a large number of people inside.
As he continued to look at the crowd, the female teller got to confirm the amount resting in Jin-Wooâs account and her eyes shot open super-wide.
âHeok!!â
[Remaining amount: â©1,482,920,000] (TL: Just over $1.315 mil)
She checked the number of digits again, but without a doubt, it started from a billion.
Not only that, he hadnât even accumulated this amount over a long period of time.
For the past week or so, the records showed that over 100 million Won had been deposited every single day.
âHe looks so young, so how could he?â
The female teller initially took Jin-Woo as a university student who came to the local bank to get the bank book newly printed on because his mother asked him to. But, her expression had changed quite a bit now.
The female teller asked him, her voice containing just a sliver of ulterior motive.
âOh, my goodness. May I ask, what you do for a living?â
Perhaps she herself was embarrassed by her own ulterior motive, the female bank tellerâs cheeks blushed softly as she cautiously studied Jin-Wooâs reactions.
He replied as if it was nothing.
âIâm a Hunter.â
âAhâ¦..â
The female teller slowly nodded her head almost instinctively.
The popular rumour she heard was indeed true.
âI heard that Hunters made lots of money, butâ¦.â
But to think, itâd be on this levelâ¦.
All of a sudden, her life as a normal working-class employee came across as rather pathetic.
Only until a minute ago, this man was a regular customer, just like everyone else. But now, Jin-Woo looked like a person from another galaxy altogether.
âHe must be a pretty high ranked Hunter, right?â
This amount wasnât something an average Hunter with average skills could ever hope to touch.
This would be her first time meeting a truly high-ranked Hunter, then.
The unexpectedness of this situation caused her heart to palpitate just a bit faster.
Thump, thumpâ¦.
Her heart was indeed beating a bit quicker now.
A young customer possessing well over a billion Won in cash would certainly be a VIP in the eyes of the bank. And well, that customer was a Hunter, so he should be treated as a VVIP, instead.
And so, in order to ensure that this VVIP wouldnât slip through the bankâs fingers, the female employee began advertising several of the bankâs financial products.
âOur bank has launched brand new products and services especially catered for VIP customers such as yourself.â
Her smile was no longer the business one, but a real one, too. The female bank tellerâs gaze was now firmly fixed on Jin-Woo.
âOh, my. Heâsâ¦.â
Seeing his current appearance, the one where he must have thrown on some clothes lying around, and that slightly dishevelled hair, her heart began beating faster than ever before. She realised that he mustâve been a very busy man who managed to find some free time to stop by the bank today.
âThis product has proven really popular with our customers lately, so how about taking a closer look at the benefits it offers, sir?â
Too bad for her, Jin-Woo refused right away.
âNo, thank you. Iâm fine.â
âAhâ¦. is that so?â
The female bank tellerâs voice was thickly laden with regrets over missed chances.
Sensing that this chat might get drawn out if he said something wrong here, Jin-Woo quickly took the bank book and stood up from the seat.
âThank you for your help. Have a nice day.â
He made his quick getaway from the bank as the hot stares from the female bank teller continued to bear down on his back.
As soon as the bankâs door closed behind himâ¦
âFuuâ¦.â
Jin-Woo spat out a sigh of relief.
He picked up on the change in the bank tellerâs expression the moment he revealed his job as a Hunter.
Attentions of strangers, and their interests.
It would probably be something normal for other Hunters, but it was still something new to Jin-Woo.
âWell, I better get used to it now.â
The attention on him would get even worse than this, once heâs gone through with the re-assignment test and gets a super-high rank.
He heard that there were quite a few reporters and fans following around particular Hunters as well.
He raised his head slightly and saw a large electronic billboard displaying a cold drink advert featuring a famous Hunter, attached to the side of a skyscraper.
Before Gates appeared in the world, one wouldâve found top sports stars or popular idols occupying that position.
Thatâs right.
This was the age where a Hunter would be at the receiving end of more attention and adulation than a celebrity. Even Jin-Woo wouldnât be an exception now.
The only person who didnât like Hunters nowadays were probably employees of various insurance companies.
âBesides all that.â
Only after he made his escape from the bank did he get to confirm the amount in the account. And his eyes grew real wide afterwards.
â1.48 billionâ¦.?!â
The total amount of money he earned after participating in nine raids was almost 1.5 billion Won. Meaning, each rank C dungeon netted him almost 160 million Won.
He got around 180 million from the dungeon he raided with Hwang Dong-Seok and Co. So, the average amount per rank C Gate he got was somewhere between 150 and 200 million each raid.
âYup, thatâs why that bank teller was so shocked, wasnât itâ¦.â
Fin.