Contractor 1
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Translator: Moliere
Editor: SootyOwl
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The white light disappeared, and Junhyuk slowly opened his eyes. He raised his hands and saw that he was still holding the glasses and the mana stone from the Dragonâs Valley given to him by Vera.
He inspected his body and found the lowest spirit stones used for burning. Junhyuk put the glasses on first. He was a champion, so he should be able to see any expertâs health numbers. Satisfied, he looked at the mana stone through the glasses.
Suddenly, he heard a voice.
âYou brought things back from the Dimensional Battlefield.â
The person with the voice hadnât made any noise besides speaking, and Junhyuk instinctively summoned his swords and swung at the place where the voice came from. His opponent had seen his face, so he didnât summon his armor, but he had meant to kill his opponent when he swung the swords. Artlan had warned him about getting killed in South Korea.
However, he stopped the strikes just before they hit and saw an unusual person standing there. Light blue bandages were wrapped around his entire body. he was wearing a bowler hat and a trench coat like H.G. Wellsâ The Invisible Man. There were bandages even wrapped around his mouth.
âHow about putting your swords away?â he said.
âWho would you be?â
The bandages rolled up around his face. He must be smiling.
âNice to meet you. Iâm the Dimensional Battlefieldâs Chief Contract Manager for Team Three, Agenchra.â
âContract manager?â
âYou may call me Contractor.â
Junhyuk was still suspicious of him and kept a hold of his swords as they talked, ready to use the Spatial Slash at any moment. Agenchra saw that Junhyuk was still suspicious of him and shrugged. He put his hand inside his trench coatâs pocket, and Junhyukâs sword closed in on his neck.
He moved slowly, and said, âItâs a notebook. I have to show you something.â
Junhyuk gave him some slack. He couldnât escape the Spatial Slash anyway, so he could have some room. Agenchra tore up a page from the notebook and showed it to Junhyuk. The page hovered in the air as if it were stuck to a glass wall, similar to how Bebe showed him the equipment in his book.
Junhyuk could see that he was really from the Dimensional Battlefield, but he could still have ulterior motives, so Junhyuk still kept his swords out.
Agenchra pointed to the torn page and said, âItâs a contract. Read it.â
Junhyuk scanned the page.
âAre you kidding?â
It was all written in very small letters and it was long enough to fill an entire wall. Agenchra thought for a second and said, âThen, should I summarize it for you?â
âTell me about the things I could gain and the things I will lose.â
Agenchra smiled and lifted his hand. A blue light rose out of his hand, and he pointed it toward the page. Part of the page enlarged.
âYou have become a champion and satisfied our lowest condition, so I have to pay you a personal visit,â he explained calmly.
Junhyuk read the enlarged text, and it was written in a language he had never seen before, but he understood it due to the language pill. The Dimensional Battlefield contractor came because he had become a champion.
Agenchra smiled and continued, âYou became a champion earlier than we expected. We are surprised.â
âSurprised? Two hundred thousand people have already died on the battlefield!â
Agenchra didnât really care about that.
âWeâve sent a million people from other places and never got a champion. There are entire dimensions like that.â
Junhyuk eyebrows twitched. He realized they were willing to summon the entire population of a planet from a dimension until they got a champion from there. He felt uneasy and he didnât hide his feelings.
âSo, my dimension has produced a champion. You wonât summon anyone else from here, correct?â
âNo, you are wrong.â
Agenchra raised his hand, pointing to another part of the contract. Junhyuk looked at where he was pointing, and Agenchra added further, âThis dimension has produced a champion. That means this dimension may produce others. The experiment will speed up.â
âExperiment?â
âThatâs not something I can explain, but you will understand soon enough,â Agenchra said calmly.
âSoon?â
âYes.â
Junhyuk wanted more answers right there and stared hard at Agenchra. He wanted to hear more, and Agenchra pointed to another part of the contract.
âYou became the first champion from this dimension, so you will get additional benefits.â
âAdditional benefits?â
âYou may attend a private Dimensional Battlefield.â
Junhyuk didnât understand and stared at him.
âSo far, youâve gone to the heroesâ Dimensional Battlefield in a supporting capacity. You may participate in the Championsâ Battlefield used by champions. Itâs a smaller arena than the Valley of Death, but you will have unlimited revives there and a higher possibility of activating new powers. You even have the possibility of becoming a hero if you participate.â
Junhyuk wasnât expecting that. He wanted a bigger role in the Dimensional Battlefield, but he didnât expect there would be a Championsâ Battlefield.
Agenchra pointed to another area of the contract.
âThe Championsâ Battlefield and the battlefield youâve been to are operated by different managers. You will have two two-week intervals of rest in South Korea for each battlefield. That means that if you leave for the Championsâ Battlefield next week, you will rotate and go to one battlefield one week, and the other the following week.â
Junhyuk was speechless. They wanted him to fight every week? Still, the Championsâ Battlefield had unlimited revives, so that was good.
âSince there are unlimited revives, whatâs the penalty for dying?â
âYou learn fast, and thatâs an important facet.â
Agenchra pointed to another part.
âOn the Championsâ Battlefield, you wonât drop your items, but monsters will drop their ingredient items. Champions can die, but you will lose gold if you die.â
âGold?â
âYes. Each time you die, you will lose 3,000G. When you kill someone, you earn 3,000G.â
âWhat happens if I donât have enough gold?â
âYou will go negative. If thatâs the case, you have to pay it back the next time no matter what. If you donât, each further participation will be taxed compound interest.â
Junhyuk was still in shock, and Agenchra continued, âOn the Championsâ Battlefield, no one has the advantage. Everyone has three powers, and no one has an ultimate. The fights will be on equal terms. You will be killed and kill and repeat. Unless you are a champion without fighting prowess, you will earn more money there, and like I said, champions donât drop their items on this battlefield.â
Junhyuk mulled it over.
âOK. Iâll participate. Since Iâm the first champion from my dimension, what happens to the other champions that rise up?â
Agenchra was impressed by that question and checked his notebook.
âYou are very sharp. Every champion may use this battlefield. What I told you before was lip service.â
Junhyuk wanted to punch him. He had been duped by Bebe before much like that.
âSince you are the first champion, there are some benefits,â Agenchra continued.
âWhat is it?â
âWhen this dimension produces other champions, youâll be able to recruit them.â
âWhat do you mean?â
Agenchra put the notebook away and answered, âOn the single Championsâ Battlefield, you will have the chance to pick your own members. However, that is only if your dimension produces more champions.â
Junhyuk thought for a moment.
âDo you mean that team members change on this battlefield?â
âNot every time. Members may change if someone becomes a hero or if a member dies in his dimension.â
Junhyuk had gotten a good picture of the Championsâ Battlefield.
âIs that all?â
âNo. When you participate and win, you will get prizes.â
Prizes? Junhyuk wanted to hear more.
âWhat kind of prizes?â
âThat changes in each battlefield, but every champion is satisfied with their prizes.â
They would fight harder over prizes. Even if it was some random equipment, it would cost tens of thousands of gold. Junhyuk crossed his arms.
âWhat are the contractâs conditions?â
âThe conditions are simple. You will do your best to become a hero. Until you become a hero, you will participate every two weeks. You have to make those promises.â
âWhat happens if I canât go?â
âThat wonât happen.â
Junhyuk shook his head.
âEvery time I go, I lose my soul to abnormal narcolepsy for an hour here, and I have to go every week?â
Agenchra pointed to another part of the contract.
âOn the battlefield youâve been to, time in South Korea passes because you are acting as support, but on the Championsâ Battlefield, time in South Korea wonât pass,â Agenchra explained.
Junhyuk was surprised again, and Agenchra continued, âItâs the same for the heroes youâve been fighting with and against. When the heroes are on the battlefield, someone may wish to harm them out of it, so time doesnât pass for them.â
âSo, you keep them from being harmed by stopping time.â
âCorrect.â
Junhyuk had no words for the amount of power they had. They could stop time, and he could only guess at what else they could do.
Agenchra smiled and asked, âAre you going to sign?â
âThatâs only for the Championâs Battlefield, correct?â
âOf course.â
âI have one more question.â
âAsk me anything.â
âWhy do heroes go to the Dimensional Battlefield?â
âI can only answer that question when you become a hero. You arenât qualified for that information yet,â he answered.
âIâm not qualified?â
Agenchra nodded, and Junhyuk sighed.
âIâm trying to become a hero, so let me know the answer when I do.â
âGood decision.â
Junhyuk thought of something else, pulled out the crystal marble and thought of Artlan.
âWhatâs the matter?â
He could communicate with Artlan form South Korea now and was overjoyed.
âA contractor came by to talk about the Championsâ-only Battlefield.â
âHm. Iâve heard about it, but I started off as a hero, so Iâve never been there.â
Yeah, you are special! Junhyuk didnât say anything.
âShould I sign?â
âThey wonât cheat you. Listen to everything they have to say. If you want, you may participate. You are responsible for yourself.â
Junhyuk slowly closed his eyes. He would make his own decision and be responsible for it. He opened his eyes slowly and looked at Agenchra.
âIâll sign.â