[The âCat of Lava and Magmaâ says you should adjust your martial art level to some extent as well.]
The transcendent-class stage was much higher than Choi Yeonseung thought. Reaching that stage meant one was on the verge of going beyond humanity! If a hunter of such caliber appeared, the constellations would be forced to be vigilant.
-Iâm using martial arts, though. Is there a need to do that?
[The âCat of Lava and Magmaâ says with your power, your peak-class stage should be enough to deal with mortals.]
The peak-class stage was equal in rank to an A-grade hunter. The level of concentrated energy he could use would be limited and that amount of internal energy could prove insufficient, but Choi Yeonseung had the ability to make up for that.
-Thatâs true. I understand and will think about it. Iâm worried about the state of Earth, though. Iâve been in the Abyss for too long.
He couldnât help but be worried that the evil god constellations had already turned Earth into a mess. If this happened, there wouldnât be anything that Choi Yeonseung could do. How ridiculous would it be if there were only thousands of people left on Earth by the time he returned?
[The âCat of Lava and Magmaâ is comforting you and saying that it will be okay.]
-Thank you.
[The âCat of Lava and Magmaâ says a race that gave birth to a constellation like you wouldnât lose so easily.]
-...Why does it feel like youâre insulting me?
[The âCat of Lava and Magmaâ says thatâs just because of your mood.]
-......
To implement Choi Yeonseungâs âheâs a jerk, but heâs the only one I can trust!â strategy, he had to go back to Earth. However, Choi Yeonseung found himself in the middle of goblins instead.
âI will take you as my master!â
âYou said your name is Odaigon, right? Iâm sorry, but I am wandering through the Abyss. It will be hard for you to follow as a mortal.â
â... I will follow you even in the Abyss. I, Goblin King?Odaigon, am not like those dwarven bastards who will break their oath just because itâs hard to keep it!â
âYou will regret it...â
âIâll regret it even more if I donât repay you for saving me and my people!â
âUhh...â Choi Yeonseung examined?Odaigon. He could feel magic power from him. Not only was the goblin a magician, but he would be one of the strongest on Earth. Choi Yeonseung didnât know how to use magic.
âGoing around with him would be comfortable in many ways.â
âPlease allow me to come with you, Master!â
â... Alright. Donât regret this later.â
Odaigon prostrated himself with joy. âThank you! I will serve you with all my heart. What are you all doing? A god of the Abyss has come here himself!â
At Odaigonâs?words, the nearby goblin nobles flocked.
âUndefeated Incarnation of Training! Thank you for saving us!â
âUndefeated Incarnation of Training! I want to dedicate my daughter to you!â
âThere is no need.â
âThen I would like to dedicate my son to you!â
âI donât need it. Odaigon. If you want to serve me, then order these goblins to back down,â Choi Yeonseung said with disgust.
âYes, Master. Get out of the way now!â Odaigon shouted. The nobles backed off regretfully.
âAt least give us a chance to entertain you, Master. We want to repay a bit of your grace for saving us,â Odaigon spoke earnestly, which troubled Choi Yeonseung.
Being homeless and wandering through the Abyss had made him miss his comfy bed. Accepting the goblin kingdomâs hospitality meant heâd be able to rest.
âThen Iâll stay for a bit before I leave.â
âThank you, Master!â Odaigon exclaimed in an emotional voice.
[The âCat of Lava and Magmaâ is wondering why you agreed to let the goblins entertain you.]
-...
At the time, Choi Yeonseung wasnât aware that the goblinsâ culture was very different yet!
***
Back to the present timeâ¦
âI wouldnât have stayed if I knew the goblins had a custom of treating people like that...â
He was told to bathe in a bathtub full of thick acid slime, which made him instinctively say, âAre you trying to assassinate me?â?Considering the bath alone was that bad, he refused to think about anything else.
âHave you finished eating?â
âYes. I ate well, Master.â
Choi Yeonseung nodded at Odaigonâs words.
[Org, the Violent Seven-Headed Dragon]
[Bolgan, the Planet-eating Bear]
[Adio, Dimensional Caveâs Master Spider]
They were all valuable monsters, but it was impossible to carry them all. He had no choice but to take only their best parts with him.
âMaster. Are you throwing away the leftover meat?â Odaigon asked Choi Yeonseung out of curiosity as the latter used his orichalcum kitchen knife to cut the meat into large pieces. He then deposited them one by one into the Space Pocket Necklace.
âI canât take them all with me. They donât fit in the space pocket.â
â... I know how to use space magic too, thoughtâ¦â
â... Why are you just saying that now?â
âI-Iâm sorry.â
âTake as many as you can. If I knew you could use space magic, I wouldâve brought something from the goblin kingdom with us...â
âAh. Did you need any items from my kingdom?â
âNo. I meant the meat of the wolf I killed.â
âAh. Yes.â
In fact, Acafenrirâs bones, leather, and core were more valuable than his meat. The skin, bones, and core of a monster that size could be used to make unimaginable artifacts. However, Choi Yeonseung preferred meat. He couldnât eat bones or leather!
âIt isnât like I can use them to make artifacts.â
Using a powerful sword made from Acafenrirâs bones wouldnât make Choi Yeonseung any stronger. Choi Yeonseung was so strong one or two artifacts wouldnât be able to make him any more powerful. It was like pouring a drop of water into the sea! On the other hand, meat could be cooked in a variety of ways.
âThe raw meat dish made?by Master?was really delicious.â
âWasnât the gukbap without rice good?â
âIt was a bit bad.â
â......â
Choi Yeonseung became sullen. The nightmare demons loved it! Goblins truly had a very different culture. They were disgusted by the hot soup.
-Constellation-nim! If Constellation-nim orders me to eat it, then I will... Kuock! Hot! Itâs hot!
-Sob sob. Since Constellation-nim has asked me to eat poison, then... Iâll take some... ack itâs hot!
Goblins ate cold food. He made gukbap since the nightmare demons loved it, but the goblins saw it as a huge failure. The goblins gulped down the soup as if they were taking poison. In the end, Choi Yeonseung gave up and changed his strategy.
âMaster.â
â?â
âI can feel strong magic power over there. Itâs probably a magical storm, so you should avoid it.â
âAh. I was waiting for that.â
â? ?â
Odaigon doubted his ears.
âUh... Arenât we supposed to avoid it?â
Magical stormsâa phenomenon where the magic power flowing in the Abyss would gather and form a massive storm. Even constellations and monsters were afraid of it, considering it could shake even the planets outside the Abyss once it hit.
âWe can go pretty far if we ride a magical storm, right?â
âAh... No. Youâre right, but...â
That was no different from saying, âYou can move faster when a typhoon hits since the winds are stronger.â
If another goblin had said this, Odaigon wouldâve said, âWhat an optimistic guy.â
They should avoid a typhoon if it?hit. Why try to ride it?
However, his master thought otherwise.
âI understand, Master. ?I, Odaigon, will follow you wherever you go!â
Determined to die, Odaigon decided to attempt riding it!
However, they didnât get to do so. The magical storm started to crack, deforming its appearance.
â... I survived! I thought this was going to be my death!â
âOdaigon?â
âAh. That.â
The magical storm that had been gathering in the distance started to grow smaller and smaller. Seeing the surrounding space curl up and melt away felt surreal.
âThat...â
âIt looks like a dungeon is being created, Master!â
The possibilities in the Abyss were endless. After all, it was full of magic power. Magical storms could suddenly sweep through it, gates connected to worlds beyond the Abyss could appear, and entire areas could just be expelled from its infinitely vast expanse.
Lastly, it could create dungeonsâa phenomenon where the monsters and spaces in the Abyss formed rules and appeared elsewhere!
âWe should leave, Master. Getting caught up in a dungeon can be a pain.â
It would be troublesome, regardless of whether they flew into or out of the Abyss. However, Choi Yeonseung shook his head.
âNo. This is an opportunity. Letâs check where it goes.â
â... I understand. Iâll follow you!â
In preparation for any possible situation, Odaigon cast a spell from behind Choi Yeonseung that solidified their defense. The swirling, terrifying magical storm continued to wriggle and clump together. There could be some vicious spaces or monsters lurking in there!
Soon, the moving magical storm swallowed up Choi Yeonseung and?Odaigon?and transported them to a different dimension as if they had used spatial teleportation magic.
***
[Would you like to enter the âDazzling Demonâs Mirrorâ dungeon?]
[Rewards: ?, ? ?, ? ?]
[Admission limit: 10 people.]
[Time remaining: 2 weeks, 11 hours, and 48 minutes.]
The Dazzling Demonâs Mirror was a dungeon that appeared in the desert of Nevada, USA. Until one had entered the dungeon, its difficulty would remain hidden. However, one could estimate its to a certain extent based on the dungeonâs gate and the magic power it emitted. Usually, the larger the size, the higher the dungeonâs difficulty.
The gate of the Dazzling Demonâs Mirror wasnât that big. The USAâs Dungeon Analysis Agency estimated it to be around C-grade! That essentially meant a team of C-grade or higher hunters could clear it. The US government didnât pay much attention to it since it was a C-grade dungeon and there were only two weeks left before it exploded and the monsters inside came out.
Still, C-grade dungeons were popular. B-grade hunters would often try to clear them before C-grade hunters could due to the huge difference in difficulty between C-grade and B-grade dungeons. A lot of hunter teams applied to attack it, but it was the âGanesâ team that won the right to enter first. Their team consisted of eight people and was led by Richard Parker, a B-grade hunter.
âThe dungeon can accommodate up to 10 people. Should we invite more to our team or just raid it with our current members?â
âIâve already added one. Check it out.â
Upon checking the hunterâs ID, the public servant from the government became puzzled. While all of the teamâs members were C-grade, the new addition was E-grade. The hunter had such a low rating. It was as if they had just awakened!
âE-grade hunter Cleton? Isnât their rank too low for a C-grade dungeon?â
âThe rest of my members are C-grade, so I donât think it matters.â
In principle, raiding a C-grade dungeon with hunters ranked lower than it shouldnât be a problem for as long as the team had at least one C-grade or higher hunter. Still, why bring in an E+ grade hunter? They could only use 1st or 2nd-circle magic, which meant they wouldnât be able to properly damage the monsters that appeared in a C-grade dungeon.
âAha. I get it now.â
The public servant finally understood. There was only one reason to take a lower-grade hunter with them.
âTheir role is to be the teamâs porter.â
The moment a team entered a dungeon, they wouldnât be able to leave until they had cleared it or found an exit.
Until then, hunters could only use the food, clothing, and shelter they brought with them into the dungeon. Since they had to carry those items themselves, that meant that the more they brought, the heavier they were. Carrying too many supplies would be no different from suicide in dungeons where they needed to keep themselves light and agile!
However, bringing a porter would allow them to carry more supplies. Porters didnât get involved in combat so they could concentrate on carrying and keeping their luggage safe. If the porter was a hunter, they could theoretically carry more luggage. Upon awakening, people fundamentally gained higher physical capabilities than ordinary people. Ordinary people fearlessly volunteered to be porters when the gates opened a few decades ago, but that was no longer possible. Non-hunters couldnât enter dungeons anymore.
âStill, donât you have to give porters loot from the dungeon? Team members would likely object to giving such valuable items away just like that...â
The public servant wasnât wrong. No hunter would want to hand out dungeon loot worth billions or even hundreds of billions to porters, the only role of whom was to carry supplies. They could live luxuriously in dungeons if there were a lot of supplies, but theyâd much rather put up with the alternative than give up on a few hundred million dollars.
âMr. Parker, please take care of me.â
âHuhu. Yes. Just carry our luggage and follow me.â
âOf course. I trust you.â
That was right. Richard Parker hired the hunter to be their porter at his own expense.