The unsolved problem?kept making their curiosity grow. The analysts continued their heated discussions, forgetting their mission to observe other hunters.
âHow many years has Choi Yeonseung been missing in the Abyss?â
âThirty years.â
âThirty years... Thatâs long, but time flows differently in the Abyss.â
One second or ten thousand years in the Abyss could be 30 years on Earth. The Abyss was a space of chaos in a completely different dimension. In addition, those sucked into it couldnât exactly remember how long they had been in there. By the time they had spent a few days in the Abyss, theyâd already lost their sense of time! In many cases, they couldnât even remember their name.
âHe seems to be in good shape. Maybe heâs only been lost in the Abyss for a day or two?â
âBut hasnât it been thirty years? Isnât that too big a difference?â
âIt isnât impossible in the Abyss. It is true that the shorter they stay in there, the better their condition when they return.â
âYouâre not wrong. Thereâs even a returnee who had been missing for twelve years yet thought he had only been in the Abyss for four days.â
âAh. There was that case.â
That person hid and cried in the Abyss for around four days, then he was swept into a dungeon and returned to Earth twelve years later! They couldnât confirm if he had really only spent four days in the Abyss, but it was certainly possible.
âI think Choi Yeonseung has been wandering for a year in Abyss time. It likely wasnât too different from Earth time.â
âKuhaha! That is a bit too much.â
âIf he were in there for that long, heâd be dead by now.â
âHe wouldâve already gone crazy.â
When their conversation dragged out for quite a while, Ernest gave them a reminder.
âI know youâre curious, but everyone should be focused.â
âYes. Iâm sorry.â
The analysts shifted their attention back to the mission.
Ernest was also lost in thought, though. How long had Choi Yeonseung been in the Abyss? He had been in raids before he disappeared into the Abyss, which could explain why his combat senses hadnât dulled up yet. A day or two in the Abyss wouldnât be enough to weaken that.
However, would such a short period be enough to come across rock gargoyles and figure out how to deal with them? For some reason, it felt like Choi Yeonseung had been in the Abyss for quite a long time.
âMaybe heâs been there for over a year in Abyss time.â
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âI think it was a trap.â
âA trap? Donât tell me...â
Smallwood was taken aback. Not all monsters were stupid, but few could dig out traps and wait for prey to stumble upon them. Most monsters acted according to their primal instincts!
âThey came too soon. They were aiming for this.â
âThatâs true.â
Antony agreed from the side. Smallwood looked at Antony with a strange expression.
âDid he really eat something wrong?â
Didnât he refuse to cooperate before? Now he was agreeing with Choi Yeonseung...
Maybe Antony had been replaced by a monster in disguise?
Slap!
â... What are you doing?â
âAh. Sorry, friend. I thought you were a monster in disguise for a moment.â Smallwood bowed and apologized after casually slapping Antony on the cheek. He truly thought Antony had been replaced by a monster.
Antony gasped heavily. âOf course itâs a trap. Think about it carefully.â
âHmm?â
âHow else could they have deceived my eyes and launched a surprise attack?â
â... Whoa. Youâre right, friend.â
Smallwood was almost carried away by Antonyâs words, which dumbfounded him. He barely caught himself. Meanwhile, Choi Yeonseung was lost in thought.
âThey might attack again.â
In the Abyss, monsters would never return once they had escaped. And Choi Yeonseung wouldnât have let them escape in the first place. On the other hand, there was nowhere to run inside a dungeon. Hence, monsters behaved differently here than in the Abyss. Theyâd attack the intruders to the end even if they were at a disadvantage!
âI want to set up camp if possible. Is this place okay?â Elisabeth cautiously asked Choi Yeonseung.
They had fought a lot today and consumed a lot of strength and magic power. Proper rest was essential in a dungeon raid. However, this area wasnât good for that. It had many openings and was easy to surround! Yet even if they changed areas now, there was no guarantee that theyâd be able to find another vacant lot to rest. If possible, resting here was the best option.
âIt isnât a bad idea. Itâs open on all sides, but we can just retreat back the way we came if we canât hold our ground.â
âWhat about the rock gargoyles? Do you think theyâll attack again?â
âThatâs a fifty-fifty chance, so I donât know. I donât think you should worry too much about them, though.â
âWhy?â
âIâd immediately notice them if they ever come closer.â
â......â
Elisabeth made an incredulous expression. He didnât set up trap magic or use detection magic. He just stayed still...
Could he really detect them? However, Choi Yeonseung did sense the enemyâs attack in advance earlier. It gave her chills thinking about it now.
âWe were almost wiped out.â
The hunters managed to prepare magic thanks to Choi Yeonseungâs warning. As a result, the gargoyles retreated instead of ambushing them. Antony wouldâve gotten knocked down without Choi Yeonseungâs warning...
âWhy? Donât believe me?â
âNo... I do. I was thinking of something else.â
âWhat is it?â
âHow to deal with the rock gargoyles.â
âYouâd be able to deal with them for as long as you arenât ambushed or panicked. Theyâre just ranked around B-.â
âB- monsters are already strong,â Elisabeth grumbled. She was inwardly cursing Ernest. She thought the last training dungeon was too easy. Now Ernestâs true colors were revealed. They were up against monsters ranked B- yet werenât dungeon bosses. And there were more than just a few of them. Their team couldâve been immediately wiped out.
âThe boss monster will definitely be stronger than that...â
B or B+ grade⦠No, since they were being trained by Ernest, it wasnât impossible for the boss monster to be A-.
-Being wiped out is also training.
⦠Ernest was the type to casually push them into this position!
âCanât he hear all the swearing here?â
âHe can. Thatâs exactly why Iâm swearing.â
Ernest couldn't seem to care less about the Icarus clan hunters swearing at him. Choi Yeonseung was slightly impressed.
âGyeongryong hyung wouldâve been upset if it were him...â
There was a famous incident in the past where he complained for a week because they ate tteokbokki without him. Ernest had a much greater tolerance than Hwang Gyeongryong!
A strange sound soon echoed, and the equipment the hunters had brought automatically went to work. After a while, a makeshift tent had been created. The tent had light defense and was made of high-tech materials with excellent heat retention and waterproof ability. In addition, it was set up with just the push of a button.
Clearing a dungeon in just a day was rare, so dungeon camping was essential for hunters! Cutting-edge technology helped them in that regard. It wasnât just magic-related technologies that developed.
âWoah...â Choi Yeonseung expressed his amazement. The other hunters looked at him strangely. Antony asked curiously, âI havenât used magic yet. Are you admiring the magic Iâm about to use in advance? â
âNo. Itâs that tent. In the past, I wouldâve had to set it up manually.â
â......â
â......â
The huntersâ eyes turned lukewarm. Choi Yeonseung maintained a serious expression.
âWhy are you looking at me like that?â
âN-Nothing. I swear I didnât just think of you as a grandfather, friend.â
âCough. You might be a bit behind in technology, but you have skills comparable to mine. So there is nothing to be intimidated by.â
Even Antony consoled Choi Yeonseung!
âYou donât know what this is either, then?â
âI know that one. Itâs a drone.â
âYou can use it as an alarm.â
Elisabeth threw a warning drone at the entrance of the passage. They emitted a strong warning sound if they detected the movements of anyone approaching.
âI donât think itâll work on rock gargoyles.â
âI guess not. It works well in other dungeons...â
Elisabeth smacked her lips together as if she knew. Even with advanced technology, it was still difficult to keep up with magic. Monsters capable of traveling through rocks were hard to detect with something like this.
âItâs better than nothing, though.â
One-touch tents and a drone guard. Those were the basics of camping during raids. In addition, most of the raid process was recorded with a small camera. Every piece of information was valuable. It was too cutting-edge for Choi Yeonseung!
Once the preparations were complete, Whittaker reached out and cast a spell.
-Ignasâ Approach Detection Magic.
It was a barrier-type spell that sensed any approaching life energy much more precisely than the drone! Though only 2nd-circle, it was rare and very popular due to its overwhelming convenience.
Whittaker shrugged after using the magic. âArenât I very useful?â
âYouâre already boasting after using magic once? Are you Antony?â
â... What do you mean?â Antony asked with a stiff expression from the side, but Elisabeth ignored him.
Whittaker said, âAish. There is no talent like me. How many hunters have magic like mine? Think about it carefully. I can heal, buff, and set alarms during camping. In a non-combat situation, Iâm unparalleled.â
Everyone grumbled at Whittakerâs self-praise, but he wasnât wrong. Whittaker was definitely a useful hunter, even if his combat capabilities were a bit low.
�His personality was unfortunate like Antony, but in a different manner!
âIâll still appoint sentries even if you say that, Whittaker. The sentries will be the three of you.â
Smallwood, Whittaker, and Richard. These three didnât use magic during todayâs combat situation, allowing them to save up their magic power. During raids, only some of the members used magic at once. If possible, they divided themselves into groups, allowing some to rest while the others used magic.
For magicians, magic power was like bullets. They had a limited amount of it! They would replenish it if they rested, but this didnât mean they could recklessly waste it. Therefore, it was only natural for the trio with relatively good magic power to stand guard.
âWow. What do you people see me as? I have no intention of shirking this responsibility.â
âWhat do we see you as? Money-crazed?â
âSomeone who only cares about money?â
âTrash?â
âYouâre all talking too much! You agree with me, right?â Whittaker directed his question toward Choi Yeonseung, puzzling the latter.
âArenât you upset?â
âUpset? With whom?â
âI thought you were upset because I turned down your offer.â
âNo! What do you see me as?â
Whittaker jumped up and repeated the same question as before.
âMoney-crazed.â
âSomeone who only cares about money.â
âTrash.â
âIgnore them. Theyâre bad people who scold their colleagues.â
Whittaker didnât budge at all. He was mentally strong like Antony, though in a different way.
âDo I look like someone who would get upset over something like that?â
âUm. Yes.â
â......â
Choi Yeonseungâs reply made Whittaker speechless for a moment. Choi Yeonseung, who spoke so calmly to him, was also really amazing. He was quite unique!
âI... I donât do that!â
âReally?â
âOf course! There seems to be a misunderstanding. As a healer in dungeons, I try as hard as possible.â
As Whittaker pretended to be close to Choi Yeonseung, Elisabeth asked Smallwood a question. âWhy do you think heâs doing this?â
âMaybe he realized the value of that friend during todayâs hunt.â
âMaybe...â Elisabeth agreed.
Whittaker was trash who only cared about money, but he definitely had discerning eyes. With his senses, he wouldâve been able to determine who played the biggest part in todayâs raid. It wasnât Antony, who unleashed flashy and powerful magic, or Elisabeth, who deflected the monstersâ attack with a single blow.
It was Choi Yeonseung, who led the team from the front lines.