Chapter 288: Adora the Monster Part III
Translator: HunterW
Editor: RED
I stood in front of the general store and the accessory shop of Section 35’s Center D Store. I had way too many golden rings to know what to do with them all.
The last time I came to the Store, I was left with about 1.2 billion golden rings. Then, I had earned 11.7 billion golden rings after the battle against Claudia and her army. Then, Song Daechul and the Empire’s guild masters had given me 14.5 billion golden rings, leftover from the golden rings we had taken from the Windsor Guard and the Nayuta Guild. After my trip from Earth, I came back to the Continent with 5 billion more golden rings in my pocket. By that point, I had a total of 32.4 billion golden rings.
Then, there were the golden rings that Song Daechul and the guild masters brought me last night. Those totaled up to 94.7 billion golden rings. That amount was all they were able to scrape together. They told me that they were initially going to give that amount to someone else. They had considered Aman Lagus, Arthur Miller, and even Zulova. That was just how well they did against Adora during the three months I was gone.
When I finally returned to the Continent, the guild masters unanimously decided to give me the golden rings instead. Even Aman and Arthur wanted the golden rings to go to me. So now, I had a chance to become even stronger, except for the fact that Earth had lost twenty four Sections. Store prices were now up by 120%; they had more than doubled. One Stat point now cost 2.2 million golden rings to buy.
“Alright. I’ll go to the accessory shop first.” I turned right and entered the accessory shop.
“Welcome to Section 35’s Center D accessory shop.”
“Show me your wares.”
Soon, the shop’s menu appeared before me. I scrolled all the way down to the bottom. “I’ll buy an Accessory Rank Upgrade.”
“Yes, sir.”
A new window appeared, with a slot for me to place my item in. This time, I took out the Reversal Prodigy and placed it inside. I did still want extra lives like Angel and Dunia, but I had gotten so much from my visit to Earth. It seemed a waste to spend the golden rings when I was hard to kill already, thanks to Critical Weakness and Ripped Advance. Since Adora was supposed to be immune to critical hits, that just made me want to raise my critical Stats even more.
==[You have selected a Rank 9 accessory.
Upgrading this accessory requires 3,960,000,000 golden rings and has a 1% chance of success. If the upgrade fails, you will lose the 3,960,000,000 golden rings. Are you sure you wish to proceed?]==
“…” Upgrading a Rank 9 accessory used to cost 1.8 billion golden rings but with that 120% price hike, it now cost more than 3.9 billion golden rings. I was stunned speechless from seeing the actual price with my own two eyes, and I hesitated.
I was going to save Fated Crossroads, since I had so many more golden rings than I knew what to do with, but realizing that one upgrade was going to cost almost four billion golden rings made it hard to proceed without some sense of security. Just trying to upgrade the accessory two or three times was going to cost almost ten billion golden rings.
“Meh. Activate: Fated Crossroads!”
==[Fated Crossroads has been activated.
You are presented with two paths.
Path 1: You attempt to upgrade your Reversal Prodigy to Rank 10.
Path 2: You decide to not upgrade your Reversal Prodigy to save your golden rings.]==
==[Please select one of the two paths.]==
“Select first path.” A video appeared before me.
==[At this point, I’m going to always succeed as long as I use Fated Crossroads.]==
The me in the video didn’t celebrate for long. But I had celebrated, meaning I had succeeded, which was enough for me.
“Proceed.”
==[The Rank 9 Reversal Prodigy has successfully been upgraded to Rank 10.]==
This was my fifth time upgrading an item. I had succeeded three times out of five and I had used Fated Crossroads before those three times. The two times I had failed, I hadn’t used Fated Crossroads. That had to mean something.
I took out the Reversal Prodigy and replaced it with the Rank 9 Desert King’s Resolve and the Bracelet of Eternal Fire. I had to know for sure. I paid the necessary golden rings for each accessory upgrade.
==[The Rank 9 Desert King’s Resolve has failed to be upgraded to Rank 10.
The 3,960,000,000 golden rings will not be returned to you.]==
==[The Rank 8 Bracelet of Eternal Fire has failed to be upgraded to Rank 8
The 3,080,000,000 golden rings will not be returned to you.]==
They had both failed. Now, I was confident that Item Rank Upgrades were only going to work after I use Fated Crossroads. I used up about 9.4 golden rings just to know for sure.
“That just makes Fated Crossroads that much more valuable, so what’s up with this item?” I thought back to the item I had received from the second Rank 10 Random Item Chest.
“It looks pretty much useless…” The item seemed so bad when I checked it that it was basically a dud.
“Oh well. Item Check!”
==[The Reversal Prodigy (Rank 9)
These are the earrings that once belonged to Paolini, known as the Reversal Prodigy.
Paolini fought in countless battles and as a veteran commander, in battles that seemed impossible for him to win. But Paolini only needed a 0.1% chance of survival. As long as he had that, Paolini was able to turn the tables around even when all seemed lost.
Increase all Stats by 300 points.
Increase AGI by 1,000 points.
Increase WIL by 2,000 points.
Increase CRIT rate by 0.1%, increase CRIT damage by 1,000%
After a successful critical hit, there is a 40% chance the next attack is a critical hit. (Successful critical hits increase CRIT damage by 1,000%.)
Absolute Critical Hit: If every seventh attack does not inflict critical damage, the next attack will absolutely be a critical hit. (This critical hit will increase CRIT damage by 1000%.)
Increase skill EXP gain by 20%.
DEF 3500, MDEF 3500]==
It had now been upgraded quite heavily all around. It gained a new effect that raised my AGI by 1,000 points and increased its base CRIT damage boost to 1,000% from 200%. Its CRIT rate boost was still the same but the Absolute Critical Hit made up for it. If my seventh attack wasn’t a critical hit, then my next attack was absolutely going to inflict critical damage. I now had two chances to always inflict critical damage, the other being Judge’s Gavel.
-Will this be enough?,- I thought to myself, but I still didn’t know for sure if I would be able to pierce through Adora’s immunity to critical hits.
-Well, it’s not like thinking about it is going to give me an answer.-
Satisfied, I left the accessory shop. Now that Fated Crossroads had a cooldown of 153 days, I wouldn’t be back for a while.
—
Once I left the accessory shop, I entered the Skill shop next door. The moment I had set foot on Earth, I had gained 3 skill points and the moment I came back to the Continent, I had gained another five. I had eight Skill points to burn.
“Welcome to Section 35’s Center D Skill shop.”
“Show me your wares.”
“Right away, sir.”
I looked at the skill shop menu that came up before me, hoping I could learn another Random Skill, but the tab was empty this time as well.
-Hmm…should I look at some single target Skills this time?-
Before, I needed more AoE skills, since my main goal was to kill as many Crootian soldiers as possible. But with the appearance of Adora the Monster, I quickly realized that I needed single target Skills capable of dealing massive amounts of burst damage. He was going to be my sole target in the coming battle; that’s what he wanted, I wanted, and the Empire wanted.
I searched up single-target Skills, looking for any other skills that could always inflict critical damage like Judge’s Gavel. But as I had expected, no other skill existed. Still, I did manage to find a single target Skill that increased damage based on weapon Rank, like Scorched Rage.
==[Spirit Strike (3/3), (Active)
Gather your spirit energy into one powerful strike against your enemy.
Damage can increase according to weapon Rank:
Rank 7: Increase damage by 3%.
Rank 8: Increase damage by 5%.
Rank 9: Increase damage by 10%.
Rank 10: Increase damage by 20%.
Level 1: 600 second cooldown. Base damage of 30,000. Inflicts 200% of user’s ATT as additional damage. 10% to cause Panic upon enemy. (Panic: Decreases DEF and MDEF by 30%.)
Level 2: 600 second cooldown. Base damage of 40,000. Inflicts 250% of user’s ATT as additional damage. 20% to cause Panic upon enemy. (Panic: Decreases DEF and MDEF by 30%.)
Level 3: 600 second cooldown. Base damage of 50,000. Inflicts 300% of user’s ATT as additional damage. 30% to cause Panic upon enemy. (Panic: Decreases DEF and MDEF by 30%.)
Skill points required: 3
Golden rings required: 450,000,000
This Store is experiencing a 120% increase in prices. This Skill requires 990,000,000 golden rings to learn.]==
It didn’t seem much compared to Judge’s Gavel, especially since Judge’s Gavel was already maxed out. It didn’t compare at all in the first place. Still, I decided to learn it without hesitation, since it did more damage according to my weapon’s Rank. “Learn.”
==[You have learned Spirit Strike.]==
I went back to the list of Skills, where I discovered another special-looking Skill.
==[Backstab (3/3), (Active)
Attack the enemy unexpectedly to inflict additional damage.
Attack from the side to inflict 50% additional damage.
Attack from the back to inflict 100% additional damage.
Level 1: 600 second cooldown. Inflicts 200% of user’s ATT as additional damage.
Level 2: 600 second cooldown. Inflicts 250% of user’s ATT as additional damage.
Level 3: 600 second cooldown. Inflicts 300% of user’s ATT as additional damage.
Skill points required: 3
Golden rings required: 320,000,000
This Store is experiencing a 120% increase in prices. This Skill requires 740,000,000 golden rings to learn.]==
I definitely always had the chance to attack an enemy from the side or from the back, but I never did. Attacking from the front didn’t do less or more damage than attacking from another direction. But I thought that Backstab might be pretty useful against Adora. Besides, I still had plenty of golden rings to spend and if it didn’t live up to my expectations, I could always delete it at anytime.
“Learn: Backstab.”
==[You have learned Backstab.]==
“Hmm…now I have two Skill points left.” Most of the more useful Skills cost two points to learn, so I wasn’t sure what to do with the points I had left. As I looked through the Skill list, I found something that seemed alright.
==[Create Weakness (3/3), (Active)
Create a weakness on a random location of an enemy.
Level 1: 20 minute cooldown. Attack the created Weakness within 5 seconds to inflict 50% additional damage.
Level 2: 20 minute cooldown. Attack the created Weakness within 5 seconds to inflict 70% additional damage.
Level 3: 20 minute cooldown. Attack the created Weakness within 5 seconds to inflict 100% additional damage.
Skill points required: 2
Golden rings required: 100,000
This Store is experiencing a 120% increase in prices. This Skill requires 220,000 golden rings to learn.]==
“Learn: Create Weakness.”
==[You have learned Create Weakness.]==
With all eight Skill points used, I left the Skill shop. The longer I stayed, the more I felt disappointed. If I had these Skills when I went to Earth, they could all been maxed out. Then again, I did only have three Skill points on me at that time.
I went over to the general store to buy some more Stat points, fully prepared to spend all of the 113 billion golden rings I had left. Still, as I walked in, I trembled. I wasn’t going to get 113,000 Stat points from those golden rings. No, I was only going to get less than half; exactly 51,363 Stat points. That was all I was going to get. I hesitated for a second and thought it might be better to just save the golden rings, in case I could use them at a Store that didn’t have the penalty once the war on the Judge’s Continent was over.
“No… if we lose because I decided to save… I can’t have that happen. That would be incredibly foolish. Besides, the nine guilds gave me these golden rings so that I can secure victory.”
Adora the Monster I had seen on video was truly a monster. I couldn’t keep the golden rings the Empire had given me so that I could defeat him for myself. If I lost, then Earth lost. Not only were the Terrans on the Continent going to die, but so were the mortals stuck on Earth.
I closed my eyes tight and bought the 51,363 Stat points.
==[Are you sure you wish to buy 51,363 Stat points for 112,998,600,000 golden rings?]==
“…” I froze for a moment. That was a LOT of golden rings. I shook my head numbly.
“Yes!”
==[You have bought 51,363 Stat points.]==
“Open Stats Menu.” Once my Stats Menu came up, I looked at all of the unassigned Stat points I had now. Altogether, I had 62,363 points.
“What do I put them into?” I said to myself, but I didn’t need to think long. I just needed to put them into STR, AGI, and VIT, like always.
-My base STR is at 122k, base AGI and VIT are at 92k…-
I began splitting up my unassigned Stat points into those three Stats. I let all of the messages about bonus Stat points and Grand Achievements come up and looked at my Stats Menu one last time.
==[Name: Lee Jiwon
Level: 1393 Death Count: 0
Title: Earth’s First Deva, The Keeper of Terra
HP: 69,740,700/69,740,700 MP: 4,102,800/4,102,800
Strength: 179,301 + 8,853 Agility: 119,701 Vitality: 120,601
Willpower: 42,568 Intelligence: 38,328
Unassigned Stat Points: 4,363
Fatigue: 0
Special Effects: Luck Boost (X+1), immune to all Status effects, Dungeon Seeker 14 points
Physical Attack: 655,747 Physical Defense: 172,767
Magical Attack: 139,154 Magical Defense: 89,734]==
I had just spent 58,000 Stat points to increase STR by 40k and AGI and VIT by 20k. At first glance, it didn’t seem possible, since it looked like I didn’t have enough Stat points, but it was only possible thanks to the bonus Stat points from each 10,000-point milestone and from the Grand Achievement Stat points. I was now almost as strong as when I had used Ripped Advance and Critical Weakness against Claudia. If I used those buffs now…
I shivered at the thought. Maybe, just maybe, I would be able to inflict enough damage against Adora the Monster. I invested the remaining 4,363 Stat points into STR to increase my ATT as much as I could. Once I was done, my Comm Link rang.
“Hello?”
“Commander Lee! Adora…Adora the Monster has begun his attack!”
“…” Perfect timing.
“Good. I didn’t need to wait long.”
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Chapters
- Chapter 300: The Alternate Ending (And the Author’s Comments)
- Chapter 299: Lee Jiwon Part V (Final Chapter)
- Chapter 298: Lee Jiwon Part IV
- Chapter 297: Lee Jiwon Part III
- Chapter 296: Lee Jiwon Part II
- Chapter 295: Lee Jiwon Part I
- Chapter 294: The Choice Part II
- Chapter 293: The Choice Part I
- Chapter 292: Adora the Monster Part VII
- Chapter 291: Adora the Monster Part VI
- Chapter 290: Adora the Monster Part V
- Chapter 289: Adora the Monster Part IV
- Chapter 288: Adora the Monster Part III
- Chapter 287: Adora the Monster Part II
- Chapter 286: Adora the Monster Part I
- Chapter 285: I Guess You Haven’t Heard. Earth is Mine! Part IV
- Chapter 284: I Guess You Haven’t Heard. Earth is Mine! Part III
- Chapter 283: I Guess You Haven’t Heard. Earth is Mine! Part II
- Chapter 282: I Guess You Haven’t Heard. Earth is Mine! Part I
- Chapter 281: Dibs Part III
- Chapter 280: Dibs Part II
- Chapter 279: Dibs Part I
- Chapter 278: Claudia Part VI
- Chapter 277: Claudia Part V
- Chapter 276: Claudia Part IV
- Chapter 275: Claudia Part III
- Chapter 274: Claudia Part II
- Chapter 273: Claudia Part I
- Chapter 272: Excursion Part V
- Chapter 271: Excursion Part IV
- Chapter 270: Excursion Part III
- Chapter 269: Excursion Part II
- Chapter 268: Excursion Part I
- Chapter 267: What’s Got You So Curious? Part III
- Chapter 266: What’s Got You So Curious? Part II
- Chapter 265: What’s Got You So Curious? Part I
- Chapter 264: Troublemaker Part IV
- Chapter 263: Troublemaker Part III
- Chapter 262: Troublemaker Part II
- Chapter 261: Troublemaker Part I
- Chapter 260: Angel Part IV
- Chapter 259: Angel Part III
- Chapter 258: Angel Part II
- Chapter 257: Angel Part I
- Chapter 256: Counterattack Part IV
- Chapter 255: Counterattack Part III
- Chapter 254: Counterattack Part II
- Chapter 253: Counterattack Part I
- Chapter 252: Section 79, Part III
- Chapter 251: Section 79, Part II
- Chapter 250: Section 79 Part I
- Chapter 249: First Contact Part IV
- Chapter 248: First Contact Part III
- Chapter 247: First Contact Part II
- Chapter 246: First Contact Part I
- Chapter 245: The Judge’s Continent Part IV
- Chapter 244: The Judge’s Continent Part III
- Chapter 243: The Judge’s Continent, Part II
- Chapter 242: The Judge’s Continent Part I
- Chapter 241: Death Part IV
- Chapter 240: Death Part III
- Chapter 239: Death Part II
- Chapter 238: Death Part I
- Chapter 237: The House Centipede Part IV
- Chapter 236: The House Centipede Part III
- Chapter 235: The House Centipede Part II
- Chapter 234: The House Centipede Part I
- Chapter 233: The Value of Information Part III
- Chapter 232: The Value of Information Part II
- Chapter 231: The Value of Information Part I
- Chapter 230: Defense Part IV
- Chapter 229: Defense Part III
- Chapter 228: Defense Part II
- Chapter 227: Defense Part I
- Chapter 226: The Mercenary Lord Part II
- Chapter 225: The Mercenary Lord Part I
- Chapter 224: A Small Clue Part II
- Chapter 223: A Small Clue Part I
- Chapter 222: Pedro the Avenger Part VI
- Chapter 221: Pedro the Avenger Part V
- Chapter 220: Pedro the Avenger, Part IV
- Chapter 219: Pedro the Avenger, Part III
- Chapter 218: Pedro the Avenger Part II
- Chapter 217: Pedro the Avenger, Part I
- Chapter 216: It’s Obviously Not Me, Part IV
- Chapter 215: It Obviously Isn’t Me, Part III
- Chapter 214: It’s Obviously Not Me, Part II
- Chapter 213: It’s Obviously Not Me, Part I
- Chapter 212: Crossroads Part III
- Chapter 211: Crossroads Part II
- Chapter 210: Crossroads, Part I
- Chapter 209: The Avenger Who Appeared in Mexico Part II
- Chapter 208: The Avenger Who Appeared in Mexico Part I
- Chapter 207: The Perfect Conclusion, Part V
- Chapter 206: The Perfect Conclusion Part IV
- Chapter 205: The Perfect Conclusion Part III
- Chapter 204: The Perfect Conclusion Part II
- Chapter 203: The Perfect Conclusion Part I
- Chapter 202: The Grim Reaper Part IV
- Chapter 201: The Grim Reaper Part III
- Chapter 200: The Grim Reaper Part II
- Chapter 199: The Grim Reaper Part I
- Chapter 198: Rift between Brothers Part III
- Chapter 197: Rift between Brothers Part II
- Chapter 196: Rift between Brothers, Part I
- Chapter 195: Let It Simmer Part III
- Chapter 194: Let it Simmer, Part II
- Chapter 193: Let it Simmer Part I
- Chapter 192: Lee Jiwon Again? Part II
- Chapter 191: Lee Jiwon Again? Part I
- Chapter 190: Bring Me Your Best Treasure, Part III
- Chapter 189: Bring Me Your Best Treasure Part II
- Chapter 188: Bring Me Your Best Treasure Part I
- Chapter 187: Predation Part III
- Chapter 186: Predation Part II
- Chapter 185: Predation Part I
- Chapter 184: Shaman Ko and the Dungeon Mole Part III
- Chapter 183: Shaman Ko and the Dungeon Mole, Part II
- Chapter 182: Shaman Ko and the Dungeon Mole, Part I
- Chapter 181: Their Circumstances, Part III
- Chapter 180: Their Circumstances, Part II
- Chapter 179: Their Circumstances, Part I
- Chapter 178: Betting on Zero and One Part III
- Chapter 177: Betting On Zero and One Part II
- Chapter 176: Betting on Zero and One Part I
- Chapter 175: The Dark Caster Raid Part V
- Chapter 174: The Dark Caster Raid, Part IV
- Chapter 173: The Dark Caster Raid Part III
- Chapter 172: The Dark Caster Raid, Part II
- Chapter 171: The Dark Caster Raid Part I
- Chapter 170: The Guest from America Part III
- Chapter 169: The Guest from America Part II
- Chapter 168: The Guest from America, Part I
- Chapter 167: Lee Kangchan Part III
- Chapter 166: Lee Kangchan Part II
- Chapter 165: Lee Kangchan Part I
- Chapter 164: I’m the Star of the Show, Part III
- Chapter 163: I’m the Star of the Show, Part II
- Chapter 162: I’m the Star of the Show, Part I
- Chapter 161: I Heard You Were Looking For Duck Duck, Part III
- Chapter 160: I Heard You Were Looking For Duck Duck, Part II
- Chapter 159: I Heard You Were Looking For Duck Duck, Part I
- Chapter 158: Why Are You Coming Out From There?! Part II
- Chapter 157: Why Are You Coming Out From There?! Part I
- Chapter 156: First? Part III
- Chapter 155: First? Part II
- Chapter 154: First? Part I
- Chapter 153: The Predator Duke Part III
- Chapter 152: The Predator Duke, Part II
- Chapter 151: The Predator Duke, Part I
- Chapter 150: I Don’t Have a Choice, Part III
- Chapter 149: I Don’t Have a Choice, Part II
- Chapter 148: I Don’t Have a Choice Part I
- Chapter 147: The Monster Tribe Part III
- Chapter 146: The Monster Tribe, Part II
- Chapter 145: The Monster Tribe, Part I
- Chapter 144: This Has To Be A Bug! Part IV
- Chapter 143: This Has To Be A Bug! Part III
- Chapter 142: This Has To Be A Bug! Part II
- Chapter 141: This Has Got To Be A Bug! Part I
- Chapter 140: Time Attack, Part III
- Chapter 139: Time Attack, Part II
- Chapter 138: Time Attack, Part I
- Chapter 137: Muskan Part II
- Chapter 136: Muskan, Part I
- Chapter 135: God of Destruction’s Descendant, Part V
- Chapter 134: God of Destruction’s Descendant, Part IV
- Chapter 133: God of Destruction’s Descendant Part III
- Chapter 132: God of Destruction’s Descendant Part II
- Chapter 131: God of Destruction’s Descendant, Part I
- Chapter 130: Shaman Ko’s Selfishness, Part III
- Chapter 129: Shaman Ko’s Selfishness, Part II
- Chapter 128: Shaman Ko’s Selfishness, Part I
- Chapter 127: Lagus Aman, Part IV
- Chapter 126: Lagus Aman Part III
- Chapter 125: Lagus Aman Part II
- Chapter 124: Lagus Aman, Part 1
- Chapter 123: India? Part III
- Chapter 122: India? Part II
- Chapter 121: India? Part I
- Chapter 120: Bringing Up the Past, Part IV
- Chapter 119: Bringing Up the Past, Part III
- Chapter 118: Bringing up the Past, Part II
- Chapter 117: Bringing up the Past, Part I
- Chapter 116: The Real King-Emperor’s Treasure, Part IV
- Chapter 115: The Real King-Emperor’s Treasure, Part III
- Chapter 114: The Real King-Emperor’s Treasure, Part II
- Chapter 113: The Real Treasure of the King Emperor, Part I
- Chapter 112: My Name is Lee Jiwon! Part III
- Chapter 111: My Name is Lee Jiwon! Part II
- Chapter 110: I Am Lee Jiwon! Part I
- Chapter 109: The Quest I Was Waiting For, Part IV
- Chapter 108: The Quest I Was Waiting For, Part III
- Chapter 107: The Quest I Was Waiting For, Part II
- Chapter 106: The Quest I Was Waiting For, Part I
- Chapter 105: The Next Phase Part IV
- Chapter 104: The Next Phase Part 3
- Chapter 103: The Next Phase Part 2
- Chapter 102: The Next Phase Part I
- Chapter 101: Bow Down to the Champ! Part III
- Chapter 100: Bow Down to the Champ! Part II
- Chapter 99: Bow Down to the Champ! Part I
- Chapter 98: Guerilla Warfare Part III
- Chapter 97: Guerilla Warfare Part II
- Chapter 96: Guerilla Warfare, Part I
- Chapter 95: Failed Negotiations Part II
- Chapter 95: Failed Negotiations Part I
- Chapter 94: Bait the Baiters Part III
- Chapter 92: Bait the Baiters, Part II
- Chapter 91: Bait the Baiters, Part I
- Chapter 90: The Invitation from Macao, Part II
- Chapter 89: The Invitation from Macau, Part I
- Chapter 88: The Blood Prince, Part IV
- Chapter 87: The Blood Prince Part III
- Chapter 87: The Blood Prince Part II
- Chapter 86: The Blood Prince, Part I
- Chapter 84: Clash, Part III
- Chapter 83: Clash, Part II
- Chapter 82: Clash, Part I
- Chapter 81: Nip it in the Bud, Part II
- Chapter 80: Nip it in the Bud, Part I
- Chapter 79: Hidden Dungeon, Part II
- Chapter 78: Hidden Dungeon, Part I
- Chapter 77: Minor Contact? Part II
- Chapter 76: Minor Contact? Part 1
- Chapter 75: To Egypt, Part II
- Chapter 74: To Egypt Part I
- Chapter 73: The God of Lightning that isn’t the God of Lightning, Part II
- Chapter 72: The God of Lightning that isn’t the God of Lightning, Part I
- Chapter 71: Gorgons Part III
- Chapter 70: Gorgons, Part II
- Chapter 69: Find the Duck Duck! Part II
- Chapter 68: Find the Duck Duck!, Part I
- Chapter 67: Kill Stealing Isn’t Bad Manners, Part IV
- Chapter 66: Kill Stealing Isn’t Bad Manners, Part III
- Chapter 65: Kill Stealing Isn’t Bad Manners, Part II
- Chapter 64: Kill Stealing Isn’t Bad Manners, Part 1
- Chapter 63: To the Fourth Floor, Part 2
- Chapter 62: To the Fourth Floor, Part
- Chapter 61: Onwards to Seorak Mountain Dungeon, Part II
- Chapter 60: Onwards to Seorak Mountain Dungeon, Part I
- Chapter 59: Greed Part 2
- Chapter 58: Greed, Part I
- Chapter 57: Who Would Disturb a Sleeping Lion?, Part III
- Chapter 56: Who Would Disturb a Sleeping Lion? Part II
- Chapter 55: Who Would Disturb a Sleeping Lion? Part I
- Chapter 54: Gnosis Information Guild, Part II
- Chapter 53: Gnosis Information Guild, Part I
- Chapter 52: I’ll Take Out My Four-Year Injustice on Monsters, Part II
- Chapter 51: I’ll Take Out My Four-Year Injustice on Monsters, Part I
- Chapter 50: How Long Was I Out?! Part III
- Chapter 49: How Long Was I Out?! Part II The next day began like any other day.
- Chapter 48: How Long Was I Out?! Part I
- Chapter 48: Song Haechang, Part II
- Chapter 47: Song Haechang, Part I
- Chapter 46: It’s a Trap?, Part II
- Chapter 45: It’s a Trap?, Part I
- Chapter 44: First Meeting With Sunbin Group’s Chairman, Song Daechul, Part VI
- Chapter 43: First Meeting With Sunbin Group’s Chairman, Song Daechul, Part V
- Chapter 42: First Meeting With Sunbin Group’s Chairman, Song Daechul, Part V
- Chapter 41: Searching for the Country’s Last Dungeon, Part II
- Chapter 39: Searching for the Country’s Last Dungeon, Part I
- Chapter 38: First Meeting With Sunbin Group’s Chairman, Song Daechul, Part III
- Chapter 37: First Meeting With Sunbin Group’s Chairman, Song Daechul, Part II
- Chapter 36: First Meeting With Sunbin Group’s Chairman, Song Daechul, Part I
- Chapter 35: Hyungjae Loans, Part IV
- Chapter 34: Hyungjae Loans, Part III
- Chapter 33: Hyungjae Loans, Part II
- Chapter 32: Hyungjae Loans, Part I
- Chapter 31: The Rank 8 Item, Part III
- Chapter 30: The Rank 8 Item, Part II
- Chapter 29: The Rank 8 Item, Part I
- Chapter 28: First Boss Monster Hunting, Part VII
- Chapter 27: First Boss Monster Hunting, Part VI
- Chapter 26: First Boss Monster Hunting, Part V
- Chapter 25: First Boss Monster Hunting, Part IV
- Chapter 24: First Boss Monster Hunting, Part III
- Chapter 23: First Boss Monster Hunting, Part I
- Chapter 22: Low-Tier Dungeon 47, Part VI
- Chapter 21: Low-Tier Dungeon 47, Part V
- Chapter 20: Low-Grade Dungeon 47, Part IV
- Chapter 19: Low-Tier Dungeon, Part III
- Chapter 18: Low-Tier Dungeon 47
- Chapter 17: Dungeon Seeking, Part Nine
- Chapter 16: Dungeon Seeking, Part Eight
- Chapter 15: Dungeon Seeking, Part Seven
- Chapter 14: Dungeon Seeking, Part Six
- Chapter 13: Dungeon Seeking Part Four
- Chapter 12: Dungeon Seeking, Part Three
- Chapter 11: Dungeon Seeking, Part Two
- Chapter 10: Store 72 Visit, Part Five
- Chapter 9: Store 72 Visit, Part Four
- Chapter 8: Store 72 Visit, Part Three
- Chapter 7: Store 72 Visit, Part Two
- Chapter 6: The Luckiest Man, Part Three
- Chapter 5: The Luckiest Man, Part Two
- Chapter 4: The Luckiest Man, Part One
- Chapter 3: Test 1455? Part Three
- Chapter 2: Test 1455? Part Two
- Chapter 1: Test 1455?
- Chapter 1: Prologue