An Oddball Player (2)
Seo Jun-ho glanced at the time. The promised 30 minutes had passed, and the room couldnât get any more heated.
Nice. Tomorrowâs newspapers will be interesting.
Seeing the reportersâ eyes sparkle, Seo Jun-ho thought that it was about time to wrap things up.
âIâll take one last question.â At that moment, a reporter raised their hand as if theyâd been waiting.
âHave you decided on which Gate youâll be going to next?â
âNo.â The response cut like a knife, as if heâd been expecting it.
âThereâs one Gate that I really want to go to, but my level isnât high enough yet.â
âYour level is too low⦠Which one are you talking about?â
As the reporter pushed up their glasses, a faint smile spread across Seo Jun-hoâs lips.
âThe Eastern Sea Gate.â
âI see. So itâs the Eastern Sea GâExcuse me?!â
The reporter let out a piercing scream, but no one could blame him. Everyoneâs eyes were wide as they stared at Seo Jun-ho for an answer. Some of them turned to each other to double-check if theyâd heard wrong.
Their reaction was natural. The Eastern Sea Gate was the last Uncleared Gate in Korea.
ââ¦â¦Well, if you look at Seo Jun-hoâs other achievements, itâs not so strange.â
âYes, definitely. Heâs already cleared two Uncleared Gates.â
âWhy didnât I think of that earlier?â
âBut of courseâ¦â¦â
Naturally, their gazes turned to Seo Jun-ho himself. He looked a little bigger, but he was still as scrawny as always. It didnât help that he was wearing pajamas and three-striped slippers instead of some shiny armor. No one would ever think that heâd be an amazing player that could enter the Eastern Sea Gate.
âSo⦠Are you saying that you plan to go to other Uncleared Gates once your level is high enough?â
âThatâs right.â
âThatâs surprising. If you clear the Eastern Sea Gate, youâll have cleared three Uncleared Gates. Thatâs unheard of.â The silent reporter slowly started speaking again.
âThe Eastern Sea Gate requires a minimum level of 13. Itâs one of the Gates with the highest difficulty level on the 1st floor.â
â8,715 players have already failed to clear it. Thereâs even rumors that itâll be declared a 1-star Gate.â
âAccording to the information from the guilds, itâs also likely that there will be a Boss Monster inside.â
âDo you think that you can defeat the Boss Monster?â
âI was wondering if you were ignoring the fact thatâ¦â¦â
It was only natural that the reporters would react so negatively.
Of course, since a Boss Monster is a big deal.
They were on a different level from normal monsters. They had overwhelming strength and ruled over other monsters as kings.
That was a Boss Monster.
Looking at the eager reporters, Seo Jun-ho laughed.
âIf I fight a Boss Monster, Iâll win.â
It was a fitting remark for the title of the âIndifferent Kingâ from 25 years ago.
* * *
[âBoss Monster? Iâll defeat them all.â Player Seo Jun-hoâs strange comment.]
[No one has ever said anything like this before. Is it arrogance or confidence? Hot topic Seo Jun-ho.]
[Seo Jun-ho confirms again: âI couldnât find the Tempest after I cleared the Gate.â]
[Seo Jun-hoâs next conquest will be carefully selected from a flood of commission requests.]
[When asked who he admires most, Seo Jun-ho replied with âthe Specterâ.]
A man sat in the Guildmasterâs office as he flipped through the newspapers. He was looking at a photo of a pajama-clad Seo Jun-ho on the fourth page.
ââ¦And a picture on the 4th page? Thatâs amazing for a rookie.â
The man sitting on the sofa opposite from him looked up.
âI think itâs clear just how significant the Uncleared Gates are.â
âItâs been a while since Iâve heard something interesting from the 1st floor.â
Two of the so-called Big 6 guilds were from Korea. One was the Silent Moon led by Son Chae-won, and the other was Dokkaebi led by Shin Sung-hyun.
âIf youâre interested, would you like me to contact him?â
âHm? No, not yet. Heâs still far off from that.â With a resolute look, Shin Sung-hyun continued. âIf something extraordinary happens, people call it chance or fate. But do you know what they call it when it happens twice?â
âThat⦠Wouldnât that be skill?â
âPrecisely. But I disagree with that notion.â He held up three fingers, âThree times. I think it has to happen at least three times before you can call it skill.â
âThree times⦠I understand.â The Vice-Guildmaster bowed his head. He realized what his boss wanted. Seo Jun-ho has one more left.
If he performed another miracle, he would receive an invitation from the Dokkaebi Guild.
âPass. This one too.â
âThen how about this one?â
âHm, not bad but not that good either. Pass.â
Seo Jun-ho and Shim Deok-gu were in the process of going through a mountain of documents. They were all commissions labeled âpersonal requestâ.
âI didnât know the press conference would have this big of an effect. Youâre totally hot right now.â
âDeok-gu, this is just another day for me.â
ââ¦Cheeky bastard.â Shim Deok-gu just gave Seo Jun-ho a look and shook his head.
They were looking for a request that fulfilled 3 conditions:
A Gate with good EXP drops.
A Gate with an appropriate difficulty.
A good reward.
Shim Deok-gu scratched his head through his wig, âHm. Itâs hard to find a commission that fulfills all three of them.â
âHonestly, Iâm fine with giving up on the third one.â
âNope. This is your first personal commission. Itâll set a precedent for your prices.â
âBut image is important too. The gap between a player who gets 100 million won commissions and another who gets 1 billion won commissions is bigger than you think.â
(TN: $0.89 = 1000 won)
Right now, Seo Jun-ho was level 9. He needed to level up four more times before he could enter the Eastern Sea Gate.
âHuh?â Shim Deok-guâs eyes widened as he read over a commission. With an earnest gaze, he handed the paper over to Seo Jun-ho.
âHowâs this?â
âLet me see.â
Strangely, the form was filled out by hand. Looking at the neat writing was refreshing to his eyes.
But the description wasnât.
âHuh. So itâs a request from a father whose daughter is terminally ill.â
âThe only thing that can cure it is the Cinder Foxâs core.â
The Cinder Fox. Seo Jun-hoâs brows furrowed at the name.
âThatâs a name I havenât heard in a while.â
âYou killed one before, didnât you?â
ââ¦Yeah. I almost died.â
At that time, it hadnât even been half a year since he became a player. Looking back on it, everything had been fun and games.
âAre there still Gates with Cinder Foxes? I only ever encountered one in my entire career as a player.â
âYup. In Korea, no less.â Seo Jun-ho looked surprised as he heard that.
âReally? Why did I not know this until now?â
âThatâs because you were so focused on the Uncleared Gates.â
âIt has a Cinder Fox but itâs not Uncleared?â
âIt doesnât quite meet the requirements. It only appeared 3 months ago.â
Uncleared Gates had to meet two conditions. One, it had to be at least 6 months old. And two, it had to have at least 5 failed attempts.
âItâs easier to just show you.â Deok-gu tapped twice on his Vita and a display appeared.
âªBurning Dunesâ«
Required Level : 5 â 15
Party Cap : 30 people
Clear Condition : Defeat the Cinder Fox
Difficulty : Hard
Seo Jun-hoâs eyes sparkled as he read over the description.
âThis is gonna be harder than the one I caught before.â There was a reason he thought that. âThe Cinder Fox from before required levels 10 through 20 and had a Party Cap of 50.â But this time the requirements were stricter.
Shim Deok-gu shook his head.
âNot necessarily.â
ââ¦Why not?â
âThe standards for players have gone up. So have item specs.â
âTheir skills have been getting better?â Seo Jun-ho nodded slowly, âWell, thatâs probably true. I havenât seen any players in action since Iâve come back.â All heâd seen were the players from the licensing test.
I wonder how strong they are these days. Were they as strong as Shim Deok-gu suggested? How much stronger have they gotten?
ââ¦Iâm curious now.â He was a first-generation player. Didnât that mean he was everyoneâs sunbae? Iâm curious to see how my hubaes are doing.
Seo Jun-ho waved the commission form in his hand. âIâll do this one. I want to see my hubaes.â Shim Deok-guâs face brightened.
âReally?â
âYup. Why do you look so happy about it?â
âOh, thatâsâ¦â
He didnât know what Shim Deok-gu was like around others, but his inner feelings were always clear to Seo Jun-ho. He gave up on making excuses and answered.
âI actually know the person who sent the commission.â
âReally? Are you two close?â
âNot really. I didnât even know heâd sent it in.â That made sense. Deok-gu looked shocked when he first saw it. âYou know the Myungho Group? Heâs the CEO.â
âOh? So heâs old man Choi Man-hyukâs son?â
âHeâs the second son. Choi Pil-ho. You probably havenât met him, but youâve heard of the name, right?â
âWell⦠I suppose, when Choi Man-hyuk was bragging about his sons.â Seo Jun-ho stared at the form with a new look in his eyes and nodded, âSounds interesting. Schedule a meeting for me.â
* * *
The next day, Seo Jun-ho made his way to the Association Presidentâs office as Deok-gu had ordered. Huh?
He paused as he opened the door. There was another person in the office aside from Deok-gu. It was a beautiful woman with shoulder-length black hair.
âAh, youâre here.â
Seo Jun-ho glanced at Shim Deok-gu and nodded.
âIâll introduce you. This is Cha Si-eun. She will be your manager and secretary starting today.â
âMy name is Cha Si-eun! Please take care of me!â
ââ¦Yes, likewise.â As he took in her cheerful greeting, Seo Jun-ho realized what was going on. I see. Sheâll be in charge of my international work.
No matter how close he and Deok-gu were, that was a personal relationship. If the Association President personally assisted a player, it would clearly be suspicious. Itâs a good thing that heâs separating his public and private lives.
Rather than annoyed or sad, Seo Jun-ho only felt more confident in Deok-gu.
âYou have a meeting with the Myungho Group CEO, correct?â
âYes, President.â The corners of Shim Deok-guâs mouth twitched as Seo Jun-ho switched over to a formal tone.
âMs. Cha Si-eun over here will escort you. Sheâs very capable, so youâll find yourself relying on her in the future.â
âI-Iâm not that⦠Thank you for your kind words.â Cha Si-eun looked at Seo Jun-ho as she responded with a timid voice. âThatâs⦠Thereâs 32 minutes until the scheduled meeting time, so we should leave within 6 minutes to make it on time.â
âThen letâs go right now.â
âAh, alright!â Cha Si-eunâs heels clicked as she escorted him.
âIâll be waiting here, expecting good results.â Shim Deok-gu laughed as he waved from his seat.