Kang Jin-hyuk quickly skimmed through the materials handed to him by Jeong Dae-yun.
It was evident that all the hunters investigating the backdrop were A-ranked, each with levels exceeding 200 and impressive careers.
Clearly, they were seasoned veterans in this field.
Considering that they could recruit such individuals even in these tight circumstances, it was no surprise that this guild was competing for the top positions in the country.
âArchers and magesâ¦â
âThey are each masters of concealment techniques and illusion magic. Do not let your guard down, even if you recognize their faces.â
âThey managed to keep such high-level members. Guess thereâs truth to the saying âonce rotten, always a good catchâ.â
Kang Jin-hyuk removed only the photos from the documents and pushed the rest toward the scented candle placed on the table.
The paper touched the flame, quickly igniting and producing smoke as it burnt up.
âIs there no other information?â
âOf course, there is.â
Jeong Dae-yun rolled up his sleeves, revealing a bracelet on his left arm.
The bracelet looked much like a digital watch and was unfamiliar to Kang Jin-hyuk.
âHave you heard of the Monster Counter?â
Upon hearing this, Kang Jin-hyuk remembered the time he had previously collaborated with a Titan.
âIâve seen something that resembles a pocket watch.â
As far as he could recall, the counter was a device that recorded the number and types of monsters hunted.
Kang Jin-hyuk found himself puzzled about why Jeong Dae-yun was suddenly bringing it up.
âAre you trying to promote a new product? Because Iâm not buying it.â
âEven if you donât want to, youâll probably end up with one soon.â
âWhat do you mean by thatâ¦?â
Kang Jin-hyuk stopped speaking, suddenly struck by a thought as if lightning had hit him.
What entered his mind was the reason behind the development of the Monster Counter.
âItâs something youâll end up being forced to carry around to prevent cheating. In other words, a shackle.â
âExactly. Itâs currently only enforced among the Tyrant guild members, but it will certainly spread to other hunters soon.â
This was a directive from the association to prevent the creation of another item like the Alrauneâs Hwandan.
According to Jeong Dae-yunâs explanation, the association aimed to clearly document hunter growth by checking the counters once a week.
If stats significantly increased while counter records didnât reflect that growth, it would be assumed that an item like the Hwandan was used, leading to immediate arrests on-site.
It was an effective method for the association, considering their usual leniency.
âWhat would provoke the association, which usually only concerns itself with major guilds, to implement such a radical policy?â
âIt seems they donât want to be targeted by the International Union either.â
âSeems like they wonât get their act together until the fireâs burning at their feet.â
Though the association had finally begun to pivot from laxity to action, Kang Jin-hyuk felt a sense of unease.
âHunting in a dungeon will soon become a problem as well.â
The more monsters Kang Jin-hyuk hunted, the more the counter numbers would rise honestly, and it was clear the association would investigate the source of those vast counts.
The time to significantly enhance his strength was now, while the associationâs policies had yet to reach ordinary hunters like him.
Besides, Kang Jin-hyuk had his reasons for urgency beyond just the dungeon.
âMaybe Iâm overstepping here, but if you plan to use the Hwandan, you should hurry.â
Jeong Dae-yun voiced the other reason Kang Jin-hyuk had been contemplating.
Since it was an open secret between the two, there was no need to hide it any further.
âConsidering the effects of the Hwandan, Iâd prefer to take it later rather than sooner.â
âItâs an item that doubles your stats, so I can understand why youâd want to grow a bit more before using it.â
But time was not on Kang Jin-hyukâs side.
The Tyrant guild was currently on the hunt for leads, and the association was trying to tighten shackles around hunters with their new policies.
Under such circumstances, the best approach for Kang Jin-hyuk was one.
âThank you for the tea.â
Without hesitation, Kang Jin-hyuk stood up.
Jeong Dae-yun was visibly surprised and stood up to follow him.
âWhere are you going?â
âWhere else? Iâm heading out to hunt.â
âGiven the guild situation, it might be difficult for you.â
âIs that something that happens just today?â
âWhat I mean is that itâs worse than usual.â
Currently, the large guilds that had accepted requests had been gradually returning home.
âInternational media are all treating Korean hunters as criminals and boycotting things.â
Though most large guilds justified their return citing that reason, it was merely the surface-level narrative.
Their true aim was to steal power from the deteriorating Tyrant guild, each eager to lay claim to the abandoned territories.
In times of pressure where everyone fought to take the first move, it would be absurd for a lone hunter to go into battle.
But that sentiment only applied to the average hunter.
âThis doesnât concern me.â
Kang Jin-hyuk scoffed before opening the door and stepping out.
He was unbothered by the surrounding circumstances.
What lay ahead was a secret dungeon known only to him.
* * *
The dwarf wore a pained expression as he examined the ore in his hand.
âSo, this is what you brought back?â
After sending him to find a mine, 30 minutes had been wasted on excuses.
What Kang Jin-hyuk handed over now was merely a fist-sized chunk of ore.
The dwarf deliberated whether to smash Kang Jin-hyukâs head in with this or with the hammer he held in his opposite hand.
âI thought you fell off the face of the earth after weeks without newsâ¦â
Hearing the dwarf mumble, Kang Jin-hyuk felt a pang of guilt.
His procrastination in visiting this place out of fear of punishment weighed heavily on him.
Honestly, he was too anxious to face the dwarf and had been avoiding it for a while.
âIt looks to me like itâs a pretty good material. What do you think?â
Kang Jin-hyuk tried to redirect the conversation and snagged the dwarfâs attention.
Cautiously looking back and forth between Kang Jin-hyuk and the ore, the dwarf exhaled dramatically and abandoned the thought of swinging a hammer at Kang Jin-hyuk.
âFine, you might not be dumb for this.â
âReally? Itâs a fine ore, then?â
âYeah, itâs not a crime to be dumb.â
âHuh? Are you calling me dumb?â
âYeah, you idiot. You brought this ore without even knowing what it is?â
The dwarfâs grievance wasnât due to Kang Jin-hyukâs disregard for the request.
It was the cursed item, attributed to the numerous curses amassed over countless grievances, that he had been brought.
âWhat in the world do you expect me to make with this cursed ore? Huh? A cursed sword, perhaps?â
âCursed? Really?â
âYeah. Didnât the fairy girl mention it?â
âNot a word about itâ¦â
At that realization, the dwarf understood why Lucia had rushed down to the lower levels ahead of everyone else.
âShe was aiming for this from the start, wasnât she?â
It was common knowledge among dwarves that they were particularly vulnerable to curses.
Having a pragmatic mindset, they werenât numerous enough to stand against the sorrows of curses, and there had been instances where an entire clan was wiped out due to just one curse during a past war.
âSeriously, you just bring me this cursed stuff when you know I hate them?â
The dwarf complained with a displeased look on his face.
âThen⦠Iâm really sorryâ¦â
Kang Jin-hyuk felt immense regret.
He had anticipated that capturing Alraune would yield good weapons, yet he had never expected the dwarf to detest this so much.
âHah⦠Cursed, huh? Now I understand why Lucia said it would be impossible for you.â
As Kang Jin-hyuk reached for the ore to take it back, the dwarf grabbed his arm.
âWait a minute. Who told you Iâd give up?â
With feral eyes, the dwarf glared at Kang Jin-hyuk.
âI canât just quit now that I think the fairy was messing with me,â he stated, determination flooding his words.
âHey, if you want me to make anything from this cursed ore, youâd better get me some materials first.â
âWhat do you mean?â
âThereâs no way a human like you could purify this on your own.â
Even if he were a former Priest, the number of resentful spirits formed here could be beyond a new Priestâs capabilities.
To cleanse those kinds of curses would require, at the very least, a bishop-level priest.
The idea was ludicrous for someone who could only swing a baseball bat.
âThen how will you be able to purify it? Is there someone you can entrust it to?â
âThere may not be someone to entrust it to, but I know a location where it can be purified.â
The dwarf replied in vague riddles and threw the ore back to Kang Jin-hyuk.
As the dropping ore made a parabola, he quickly caught it in his hands.
Suddenly a small object whizzed through the air toward him.
âAh!â
Kang Jin-hyuk instinctively moved his left hand to catch the sudden item.
He barely managed to receive a luxurious-looking key adorned with jewels, barely glistening in the light.
âWhat is this?â
âWhat does it look like? Itâs a key.â
âNo, where does this key lead?â
The dwarf pointed downwards with his finger.
âDown below, thereâs a temple known as the Temple of the Dragon. Place that ore on the altar there.â
âTemple? Is it the imitation from the second level?â
âDonât make me laugh; thatâs just a magicianâs shabby imitation.â
The dwarf stated that the real temple was five levels deeper down, dwelling in the depths.
âDeeper? Even further down?â
âRight. Donât take another detour and just head straight there.â
âHaha⦠I have a conscience. I wouldnât repeat the same mistake twice.â
Even after hearing this, the dwarf still regarded him with skepticism.
Once zipping through lifeâs obstacles isnât hard, then itâs plausible to think you could do it two, three times, and still come out alright.
The dwarf also thought there was a chance Kang Jin-hyuk might again go off chasing after something.
Previously, he had been tasked with simply finding a mine after all.
But the current job he was assigned carried a significant urgency regarding the time limit.
âSeriously, Iâm just kidding!â
The dwarfâs blow was abruptly cut off as Kang Jin-hyuk looked disgruntled.
âIâll have to investigate properly before leaving,â Kang Jin-hyuk confirmed.
Time before the curse would settle was limited.
âItâs going to take three days to sever the cursed knots that are sticking to its ore.â
âWhat? Why?â
âBecause the cursed energy would drain the oreâs power entirely after three days.â
âDo you mean it would turn into ordinary metal?â
âThatâs right.â
âThen in three days, it could just turn into plain ironâ¦?â
âExactly, youâre catching on. Donât waste too much time now, go.â
As the dwarf moved towards the workshop, Kang Jin-hyuk quickly called him back.
âUh, wait a moment. Can I ask one more thing?â
âWhat is it?â
âIf I successfully cleanse this ore on time, what can I create with it?â
Considering the tight schedule he faced as a client, Kang Jin-hyuk hoped whatever reward he might earn had value.
The dwarf caught on to the intent in Kang Jin-hyukâs thoughts and smirked slyly.
âIt can definitely produce something fantastic, way beyond shooting lightning bolts.â
The ability enchanted with the material from the new monster, Behemoth, held multi-billion-dollar value.
That was something able to stir enough action to warrant such a risk; clearer offerings could spark.
With that in mind, there was no further reason to hesitate.
After all, his inventory for the raid on the Tyrant branch was still fully stocked.
Kang Jin-hyuk made the decision to set off immediately.