Once we left the Mule and entered inside, everyoneâs face glowed brightly. We entered the North Gate that we had left. No one said anything, they just looked at me with eager expressions. I sat down, took out a small pouch and tossed it over to An Hyun, who was still carrying a player. He was flustered and didnât react on time, but fortunately, Yoo-Jung succeeded in catching the pouch.
âGood.â
âDonât give me praises; give me the reward.â
âHere.â
I dropped the player that I was carrying and handed him over to Yoo-Jung. She grumbled a bit but still carried the player properly. I looked at her for a moment and spoke in a gentle but powerful voice.
âYou know where the ladyâs inn is, right? I have enough for two rooms to last a week. Go and have dinner first. You can eat anything that you want. And once youâre done eating, go in and rest first.â
âAnd Oppa?â
âI need to clear something with Vivian, and we have to report it.â
âWe can go togetherâ¦â
âItâll be more comfortable to go alone. Itâs alright, go and rest.â
Yoo-Jung didnât like it, but she reluctantly nodded her head. However, regardless of that, I still wanted to go to that rustic inn and take a break, first. Honestly, it was frustrating, but this was something that I had to do.
After I sent the kids first, I stayed there with Vivian. Vivian stared at me before sighing heavily.
âThey really donât know about it.â
âWhat?â
âThe kids⦠about you.â
I raised a brow and inched closer to Vivian, silently hinting her to tell me why she had asked that question. It seemed that Vivian had grown more stubborn and had begun to vocalize her thoughts.
âThe kids arenât newly born babies. Although they look up to you, it also seems like theyâre scared of you. Youâre not much different, either. I know itâs very difficult to explain it to the kids, and I donât even want to see time like that coming. Why? Because Iâm nervous.â
âAbout what happened in the dungeon?â
âYes? Then Iâll just go ahead and do it.â
I raised my hand, silencing her. Vivian looked away and sighed again. Just as she was about to say something more, I moved my hand to her head.
âBodyâ¦â
âOh, what?â
âYour body seems alright.â
To my surprise, Vivian was embarrassed. She rolled her eyes and stuttered. Then she slowly lifted her face and spoke carefully.
âItâs⦠good for now. I can endure it. But this handâ¦â
It was bothersome, so I turned around and faced the other way. I could feel her staring at me from behind, and she seemed a little hesitant, but she soon took the initiative and came behind me on her own. Â She needed to start trusting more and giving as much to the team as she possibly could, in order to get the maximum amount of monetary reward.
The streets of Mule were definitely more crowded than the morning we left. Most of the players were headed to the shrine to submit the reports from their recent expeditions, just like me, but there were a bunch of explorers outside, who were gearing up for their expedition. I noticed a player who had just submitted their own exploratory reports and asked a few questions.
Before I went to the shrine, I decided to stop by the userâs warehouse, first. If the shrine and the userâs warehouse were in opposite directions, it would have been a bother. Fortunately, they were in the same direction. I could see the Shrine from where I was, and it wasnât like Barbaraâs, but there were a number of players in there.
Once again, everyone around looked at Vivian. She felt insecure and put her head down, moving closer to me. Although I was in a good mood, I still felt a hint of jealousy.
In the streets of the continental shelf, these kinds of clothes could send a completely different message: âI wore this type of outfit because I want to be eaten by you. So by all means, and without any restraints-eat me.â This wasnât an appropriate image to create, but that didnât get me worried. As soon as Vivian regained her full ability as an alchemist, sheâd make a great impact in the party, wielding a power that no player can possess.
As soon as I arrived at the players-only warehouse, I immediately brought out an elixir and some gold coins. The gold coins that I brought out exceeded 1200 gold. If I sold the jewelry and the other stuff that I had, Iâll gain an amount that was too huge for new players. However, the more money one had, the easier it was to plan ahead. Since I decided to use it already, I brought out a heavy pouch.
âWhatâs that?â
Vivian asked curiously and leaned in for a closer look. There were bottles inside the pouch filled with bright-yellow elixir. I noticed her leaning even closer, so I simply answered.
âElixir.â
Vivian couldnât take her eyes off them, and as if it was her first time of seeing an elixir, she could respond with an âahâ. She slowly turned away from them and looked at me instead, where is this person from?
âWow.â
âNever seen an elixir before?â
âIdiot. Alchemists make these stuff. Elixirs are what theyâre best known for. First, Give it here.â
âCome and see for yourself.â
Upon hearing my words, Vivian grumbled and brought her head even closer. As she stared at the Elixirs, her gaze seemed to grow even stranger. I stretched out my hand, bringing the pouch even closer to her. Vivianâs gaze was serious; It was obvious that the Alchemists who had made this batch had a certain level of skill.
âItâs-its weird. Wait just a moment. Donât take it away.â
âThere is something I need to do. Here, you can drink this.â
It wasnât in my personality to do things like this, but I was set on handing it to her. I immediately opened the sealing lid on an elixir and handed it over to her. It was a small vial of elixir. Vivian quickly took the vial, sniffed it for a moment, inhaled it deeply a few moments after that, before drinking a mouthful of it. I took the vial back.
âUmmâ¦â
âHow was it?â
âJustâ¦oh? ah-Ah?â
Vivian, who only drank only a mouthful, smacked her lips and enjoyed the taste for a while. When her lips parted in incredulity, I realized that something was happening to her body, so I immediately activated the 3rd eye. This time, I had planned to get her information very quickly.
Converting resident information into Player information
1 Name : Vivian La Clarydas
2 Class : Rare . Chimera Alchemist Master
3 Nation : Espinion ( a fallen city.)
4 Clan : â
5 Affiliated Nation : Ancient Alchemist . Black Hunting Spider . Hall Plane
6 Sex : Female ( 28 . 128 [?])
7 Height . Weight : 165.5cm . 48.8 kg
8 Alignment : Chaos . Neutral
[ Strength   48 ] [ Resistance 50 ]    [ Ability  56 ] [ Vitality  45 ] [ Magic 92]
[ Luck 74 ]
Body recovered after drinking a small quantity of elixir. If there are no additional intakes, body will return to its original state.
66 ruler of the legion of athletes. ( Rank: A +++)
Pension Magic ( Rank: A Zero)
Authentic Magic ( Rank: C Plus)
Building a Magical place ( Rank: A ++)
Making Potion ( Rank: B Plus)
Kim Su Hyun: 540
( There are 12 ability points )
[ Strength 94 ] Â Â [ Resistance 92 ] Â Â [ Ability 98 ]Â [ Vitality 72 ] Â [ Magic 96 ] [ Luck 88 ]
Vivian La Clarydas
(No ability points.)
[ Strength  48 ] [ Resistance 50 ]   [ Ability 56 ] [ Vitality 45 ]   [ Magic 92 ] [ Luck 74]
Are these Vivian abilities at full power? As all her powers had just been restored, I glanced at her beautiful face again. A high stat in magic was a necessity for players who were mages and priests. If a player had 90 magic and an average of 30 in their other abilities, they would be quickly taken in by any of the other clans. In the Hall plane, the mages had that much value.
I wondered what the ability of the , who was awarded the A+++ rank, would be. The rare classes couldnât be compared to the secret classes, but they certainly differed from the regular classes. Naturally, those with regular classes could also grow really strong if they were nurtured properly, but only those with rare classes could maximize the efficiency of team battles. They were also very powerful. **So, the two classes that every player hopes.**
I put my thoughts aside and raised my head. Right in front of me was Vivian, who looked flustered yet serious. It was evident from her eyes that she was deep in thought.
There was a moment of silence, but the quiet period was only momentary. Vivian suddenly jumped on me.
âGive them to meeeeeeeee!â
âGood Luck.â
I used my hand to push her face back, but she was waving her arms wildly, trying to snatch the pouch from my grasp. It wasnât enough, but she was getting more restless by the second. Afterward, she resorted to use her words to get the elixir from me.
âGive! Give! Give!!!!!!â
âI canât give it to you right away. How did it taste?â
âI wonât say. Really. So, give it to me!â
I tried hard to push her back, but Vivian kept struggling. I sighed and extended my hand again, but this time, my hand wasnât aimed at her head; it was aimed at her chest. As soon as Vivian rushed toward me, I felt my right hand grab a fistful of supple flesh. Het! It felt good.
âKyyaaaaaaa!â
âHmm. Nice.â
âHa? Khat? Eauh?â
When I stretched out my right hand at the incoming chest, I was able to grab the supple breasts of a woman; a pleasant feeling that I hadnât enjoyed in a long time. Vivian pulled back and rushed toward the pouch of bottles again. in her rush, she didnât remember to protect her chest and this time, her breasts were welcomed by my outstretched hand⦠both of them.
âWhat are you doing?! Get your hands off! This idiot!â
âStupid, who runs like that?â
She forcibly pushed my hands away and went back to charging at the elixir. Although I felt bad for her, I still admired her tenacity. It was getting harder to hold her back. She began taking aim at my chest, no â my heart. When I retreated beyond her reach, Vivian began to cry.
âUk! uk⦠How could you⦠you dirtyâ¦â
âI have only one heart, so should I stand idle and let you hit me?â
I laughed so much that my throat got sore. However, Vivian just nodded. I laughed some more, as I had planned to give her another elixir, anyway.
âIâve decided anyway, so wait a moment. âWe can at least make a promise.â
âI remember everything that you said in the dungeon.â
âYou donât even know what Iâm going to do.â
Vivian couldnât refute my reply. She hadnât yet recovered her Alchemistâs state of mind, and she was in a state of urgency. This was the moment that I had been waiting for. There was nothing more precious than an elixir to her, right now, and she knew that she wouldnât get it if she was uncooperative or tried to flee. So, I needed to make some preparations.
âThen what am I supposed to do..â
âHm⦠Letâs make a contract.â
âA contract?â
I nodded at Vivian and spoke in a serious tone.
âYes. Contract. Letâs go to the shrine at once. Iâll have to report about the expedition and then write a contract.â
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