Veteran Player (2)
Veteran Player (2)
âMisha and I are just companions.â
âIs, is that so? Ah⦠as expectedâ¦â
What does he mean, âas expectedâ?
I try to ignore his knowing gaze and take a sip of my beer. Dwarkey then slams his head on the table.
Thud!
No wonder he was chugging several glasses even though he can't hold his liquor.
âDamn it.â
Anyway, our daytime drinking session ends without even lasting a few hours.
I leave Dwarkey, whoâs passed out, to his best friend, the dwarf, and step out of the bar. Itâs still daytime.
Thereforeâ¦
âI should just go to the library.â
I change my plans, deciding to head to the library instead of going back to the inn and resting.
There are still many things I donât know about this place.
âItâs almost the same, but subtly different.â
Just look at the troll we encountered this time.
We blinded it by stabbing its eyes, but it still charged towards Dwarkey, sensing mana.
There was no such setting in the game.
But who knows, maybe thereâs something about it in the books of this world.
I need to keep studying, not just rely on my knowledge from the game.
âAuril Gabis. I need to keep looking into that name too.â
Somehow, I think Iâm reading more books here than I did in the civilized world.
âYouâre safe, I see.â
I arrive at the library, and Ragna greets me with sleepy eyes.
Itâs been a few months since we exchanged namesâ¦
But weâve gotten closer than before.
Now she even offers unsolicited advice.
âI understand you rested on the day you came back, but why didnât you come yesterday?â
âI had things to do.â
âI know explorers are busy, but you shouldnât neglect your studies.â
She has a strange side to her too.
Telling a barbarian not to neglect his studies.
âAlright, then Iâll leave it to you.â
ââ¦Bierdo Parsityev.â
After a brief greeting, I receive the [Special Book Detection] spell as usual and enter the library.
And this time, I focus on books related to monsters. I didnât usually look into this area because I already had knowledge from the game, but the situation has changed.
âIâm getting hungry, so Iâll be going. Keep up the good work.â
âUmâ¦â
âHuh?â
âIâm still⦠never mind. Donât worry about it.â
Itâs evening when I leave the library.
But what is this?
âHello, Mr. Yandel.â
Just as Iâm returning to the inn, thinking I had a productive day, someone is pacing in front of my room.
A woman dressed in black from head to toe, as if attending a funeral, with an elegant aura.
So, her name wasâ¦
âYouâre⦠Urbans?â
ââ¦Julian. Julian Urbans.â
âRight, that was your name.â
ââ¦I heard about it from Peta, but I didnât expect you to really not remember.â
She mutters dejectedly, twisting her curly brown hair with her index finger.
It might just be a habit, but maybe it's an unconscious manifestation of her anxiety.
âShe doesnât look like it from her expression, but is she nervous?â
With that thought, I ask,
âSo who is Peta?â
The regional manager's daughterâs eyes tremble at my question.
As if she heard something unbelievable.
ââ¦You donât even know Branch Manager Petaâs name?â
âAh.â
So that was the mustached manâs name.
But how would I know?
We've never even introduced ourselves before.
Honestly, itâs a bit embarrassing, but I donât show it and get to the point.
âSo what brings you here? Alone, at that.â
âI had no choice but to come since you wouldnât meet me.â
âIâm pretty sure I refused that offer.â
âCanât you understand that Iâm desperate?â
Desperateâ¦
For the regional managerâs daughter to say something like this, there must be a reason. Itâs probably something she canât tell others.
Or else, she wouldnât have come alone to meet her hostage-taker.
But Iâm a barbarian who doesnât know the meaning of being nosy.
âJust go back. I donât want to get involved in troublesome things.â
I suppress my curiosity and enter the room.
However, just as Iâm about to close the doorâ¦
Clack!
â¦Lady Urbans quickly wedges her parasol into the gap.
Of course, thereâs no way it would work.
Bang!
The parasol shatters with a bit of force, and the door closes tightly.
âHuh?â
Perhaps she didnât expect things to go this way. Lady Urbans hurriedly knocks on the door.
âWai, wait a minute! Letâs just talk! It wonât take longââ
âStop it and go back.â
âNo, really! Arenât you even curious about why Iâm doing this?â
âIâm not curious.â
âUgh!â
Did my firm attitude work well?
Lady Urbans, whose parasol even ended up broken, kicks the door in frustration and then leaves with the sound of her clicking heels.
Only then do I breathe a sigh of relief.
âPhew, it seems like it worked outââ
Click, clack.
Thatâs when the receding sound of heels starts coming back towards me.
Could it be that she hasnât given up yet?
Knock, knock, knock.
As soon as I hear the knocking, I start snoring.
Snore, snore!
I judged that this would be enough for her to completely give up, without any further response.
âHa⦠why am I doing thisâ¦â
I hear a lament from beyond the door.
However, did she decide to change her tactics?
âI know youâre not sleeping, so just listen.â
Lady Urbans whispers from behind the door.
âBraun Rotmiller. Be careful of that man. I donât know the details, but he met with my father today⦠Kyaak! How could you suddenly open the door!â
â¦It was worth listening to.
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An awkward atmosphere fills the room where a man and a woman are together late at night.
Well, thatâs only natural.
I opened the door for her, but thereâs no substance.
âSo thatâs all?â
âYesâ¦â
That Rotmiller was summoned to the Regional Managerâs office and then left after 5 minutes.
Thatâs all the information Lady Urbans gave me.
I shouldnât have opened the door.
âSo whatâs your goal?â
Since things have turned out this way, I decide to satisfy my curiosity.
Iâm even more curious now.
Why would the Regional Managerâs daughter tell me this, even betraying her own father?
Lady Urbans says with a determined expression,
âMy goal is my fatherâs downfall.â
ââ¦Huh?â
âIt canât be helped. If this continues, Iâll really have to live like a doll. Anyway, I need your cooperation to achieve thisââ
âGet out.â
âYes? No, it seems like youâve misunderstood. Youâll benefit greatly if you help meââ
Benefit my ass.
Thereâs nothing to gain by making an enemy of the Regional Manager.
âKyaak!â
I realize how persistent this woman is in this short amount of time, so I pick her up and throw her outside.
And I close and lock the door.
But did my consistent attitude finally work?
âIf⦠you change your mind, please come find me. Ah, and be careful. My father must have done something to that Rotmiller.â
With that, Lady Urbans leaves without making any more fuss. So I also wash up and go to bed.
âRotmiller⦠Iâll have to keep an eye on him.â
Afterwards, the days pass as usual.
Misha grills meat for me every morning, and I spend my time at the library during the day.
When Erwen, who said she would come once a week, visits, the three of us eat together and build our friendship.
Ah, we also had a regular meeting to plan the next expedition.
[Although a troll appeared on the 4th floor last time, it seems like we were just particularly unlucky. There doesnât seem to be anything wrong with the floor itself, so I think we can proceed as planned. What do you guys think?]
I observed Rotmiller throughout the meeting, but I couldnât find anything strange.
If I had to point out one thing, itâs that he was quieter than usual.
This made my mind even more complicated.
I was hoping he would mention it at the meeting if he had talked about something with the Regional Manager.
ââ¦Should I just bluntly ask him what they talked about?â
Thereâs the option of confronting him directly, but I put it on hold for now.
We still have time before the labyrinth opens, so itâs better to approach it cautiously.
Anyway, time passed, and three days agoâ¦
[With this, Iâve paid back my debt. Return it to me now.]
[â¦Canât you just give me this?]
â¦I received the 5 million stones from the bear-like man.
I asked if he would be willing to just give me the bracelet, but he firmly shook his head.
Geez, itâs not even for ranged attackers.
This item is most effective when used by a character with high regeneration.
Their health recovers quickly during the damage immunity period.
âI should try to persuade him later when we become companions. To sell it to me cheap.â
With that thought, I open my eyes and check the clock.
[23:59]
Itâs just 10 seconds to midnight on the 15th.
I close my eyes again.
ãThe character's soul resonates and is drawn to a specific world.ã
Itâs time to enjoy a special kind of daily life.
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Lee Hansuâs room, not Bjorn Yandelâs.
I lie down on the bed first, thinking itâs strange even though itâs not my first time.
âAs expected, the softness is different.â
I can definitely feel the gap in civilization.
Itâs not like I bought an expensive mattress.
Well, I guess it would be different if I went for the highest quality in this world too, but.
Click.
I turn on the computer using my toe while lying on the bed, and the monitor lights up instantly without any booting time.
Therefore, I get up and sit in front of the computer.
Itâs a space that I can only access once a month, and even then, thereâs a time limit.
I have to use it efficiently.
Click, click.
First, I enter the exchange.
Most of it is the same as when I last saw it, but new posts are being uploaded in real time.
âIâll check this again laterâ¦â
I open the chat room list.
When I first came here, I didnât have enough time to use this function leisurely, but thatâs not the case this time.
[Wizardry]
[Beastmen Gather]
[Elves of the Night]
As I look through them, I see that many people are gathered in the class or race communities, unlike the [Newbie Room], which had less than 10 members.
Well, I guess you would have to go to those places to get useful information.
Things like build guides.
âBut⦠why are there no barbarians?â
As I keep scrolling down, I freeze.
Except for the dragonkin, whose character selection is blocked, every race has a dedicated chat room, but thereâs none for barbarians.
Well, itâs not that there isnât oneâ¦
[Behel-laaaaa!] â 0 members online.
â¦but there are no people inside.
Looking closely, even the last login record is from months ago, and the nickname is crossed out with a red line.
It means that person was either banned or died in real life.
Why are barbarians the only ones like this?
When I think about it carefully, there are a couple of reasons that make sense.
Two reasons, actually.
1. Barbarians arenât very popular as main characters.
Even I often chose beastmen or elves before I completed the shield barbarian build. Or I would choose humans, who have high potential in the later stages.
2. Barbarians have to grab their weapons and enter the labyrinth as soon as they start. Otherwise, they starve to death.
The insanely difficult coming-of-age ceremony.
And the hardcore growth condition of having to enter the labyrinth as soon as you wake up.
âThere were already few people, and most of them probably died in the early stages.â
For some reason, I feel a sense of empathy, and my heart aches.
So I look for class communities.
[Noblesse] â 21 members online.
[Treasure Hunter] â 34 members online.
[Swordmaster] â 17 members online.
Healers, archers, swordsmen, etc.
They all have over 10 members online.
Butâ¦
[Shielder] â 3 members online.
There are only three tanks.
Zero in the race community and three in the class community.
ââ¦â¦.â
What kind of path am I walking?
I feel a bit miserable, so I try looking for country communities.
Fortunately, thereâs a chat room.
[Long Live Korean Independence] â 1 member online.
Even if itâs just one person, itâs something.
Itâs a foreign game that didnât even have Korean translation.
Honestly, I thought there might not even be one.
âKoreanâ¦â
I double-click without hesitation.
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Surprisingly, the moment I open my eyes, I see a room that looks like a nobleâs mansion.
I thought it would be a default skin like a clearing or a fieldâ
âYou cameeeeeeeeee!â
Before I can even leisurely look around, the player who was online greets me with a loud shout.
Heâs a man in his early twenties with short hair.
[Sergeant Lee]
I freeze as soon as I confirm his nickname.
âSergeant Lee⦠donât tell meâ¦â
âHyungnim⦠you recognize me. It was the day I was discharged.â
What the hell is this bullshit!