"Congratulations."
"Thank you."
Gloves fell on the 3rd most contributed wizard, and the crossbow fell on the 2nd highest contributing Clergy30.
Tank38 also got one of the lower-level magic stones, so he was satisfied.
Wizard40 clicked his tongue as if regretfully.
“Zeep, I don’t have mine.”
Wizard40 grumbled as if dissatisfied.
“Too much, really.”
The person who got the item was congratulated.
"Congratulations. Is the skill book a shock arrow?”
Jun-woo checked the skill book in response to the archer's husband's question.
[Lv.1 Shock Arrow - Skill Book]
-Class: Rare
-Active: Increases the arrow's attack power by 10, and the impact of pushing the target increases according to the attack power. [Requires 10 mana] [Cooldown: 10 seconds]
-Item value: 14,475,142
"Thank you. That’s right."
“Maybe I can buy it?”
“Will you?”
“1,400… how much is it?"
“Give me 14 million gold.”
"Oh, Thank you."
Skill books were immediately traded.
Wizard40 looked at them with a dissatisfied face and approached them.
"Congratulations."
"Thank you."
"Hey, I'm sorry, but could you please share?"
"Pardon?"
“We fought over durability, too, because we almost took it all by ourselves… Most of all, they asked for help, so we came there… … .”
Jun-woo's party members looked at Wizard40 with absurd eyes.
Tank38 came out.
“What kind of Nonsensical distributive command? Everyone gets what they do. Guess you were just out of luck.”
“It’s a situation we all helped.”
“What is it that you keep helping, you came here to catch them together, and the guild doesn’t distribute it during raids either.”
Wizard40 paused for a moment before speaking of his convictions.
“I think that is wrong.”
"That's your opinion. Why are you contributing?"
Wizard40 Nodded at Tank38's words.
At that time, the wizard who had leftover sediment on Wizard40 walked over and said:
“The truth is, the whole atmosphere is blurred.”
"What?"
“Your party was going over there?”
"What?"
“Distribute it when you catch slimes with your family, and then turn it off.”
“This child!”
Wizard40 couldn't stand the wizard's remarks and swung his fists.
Ting!
The shield used by the wizard had his fists clogged.
“Did you attack first? Is this self-defense?”
Behind the wizard, the party members gathered.
"What?"
"What? Where are you punching?”
Wizard40 said with a bewildered face.
“You didn’t have a weapon.”
“He’s scary.”
Wizard40 shut his mouth with a gloomy face and stepped back.
But he stood there without moving.
“Why don’t you go?”
“How am I going to go alone in the depths of the night, to the campsite together… … .”
“Hey… Ttttttttt.”
Clicking his tongue, the wizard approached Jun-woo.
"Congratulations."
"Thank you."
"Hey, did you really fight this well? I could feel your mana in a place like this, and I didn't know I would meet such a talented person."
"No… … .”
"It's not that different, it seems that you don’t have a guild, so I wanted to scout you. Our guild is a guild under the Water Guild that is working hard to defend the Seoul area. Have you ever heard of it?"
"No."
"this… Anyone you know.”
Wizard40 answered instead.
"It's pretty famous, Os."
“You know, are you thinking of joining the guild?”
Jun-woo, who was Normal, had never thought of a guild.
“Because I haven’t thought about it yet… … .”
"Chacha, think about it. There are many advantages to living in a guild. I'll ask again tomorrow. Let's go back. Everyone worked hard."
The wizard bowed his head and walked first with their Osguild members.
“We will go too.”
People Nod at Tank38's words.
Jun-woo said to Wizard40, who was depressed.
“Let’s go together, Tank.”
"Yeah… … .”
The face of Wizard40 was quite concerned.
Jun-woo's head turned.
“Avoid it.”
Wizard40 looked at Jun-woo as if to say something, and then an arrow flew and hit the armor.
Trudge!
Then, goblins ran from both sides.
“It comes from all directions.”
"many?"
“Seven.”
"Take your seats. Those who are far away, go inside."
Wizard40 also drew a shield and a sword.
He blocked the attack with his shield and fired his sword.
A goblin running from the side cut the Wizard40 armor at that moment.
"yeah,… … ."
As if Wizard40 used a skill, a sword drenched in light swung and drew a goblin.
Another goblin's sword came to his side because he swung it too loudly.
There was a crack in the place of the armor that the sword pierced through.
The cracked armor fell to pieces very slowly and fell to the ground.
"Damn it… … .”
Jun-woo stuck and cut the goblin.
That ended the situation, but the armor of the Wizard40 did not stop, and fragments fell off little by little.
It was an item corrosion pheNomeNon that occurred when the durability reached 0.
The effect remains to some extent, but after 3 minutes or so, that armor ceases to exist in this world.
Wizard40 looked at it and said.
“Looks like my endurance is over. So, did you run around avoiding it that hard?”
“To save my stamina… But why don’t you change clothes?”
Tank38 looked at him curiously, but he didn't change his armor.
Usually, the next armor was the law when the durability was gone.
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“What are you doing? Let’s go back quickly.”
Wizard40 seemed to return as it is.
Jun-woo's party speeded up.
The armor became powder and began to disappear.
Before reaching the camp, the armor was completely gone.
Looking at the Wizard40 wearing only a white T-shirt, Jun-woo slowed down and asked.
“Do you have any armor to change into?”
"None… … .”
“Is that true?”
Jun-woo showed the rare entry-level armor he had made.
“Who wears magic on an entry-level model, and if you wear something like that, you won’t even put it on at a party.”
“It’s rare.”
“Rare?”
After sharing the options, He looked at Wizard40 as if it were a strange thing.
"Really… I still can't buy it. This hunt was completely ruined... Fortunately, I have to pay my daughter's tuition for what I earned this time."
Jun-woo looked at him blankly.
His sloppy white T-shirt was torn everywhere and in tatters.
“Don’t worry, you can go into the factory and earn a couple of months to buy an armor, but it’s level 40 magic, so you earn more than Normal.”
“… … .”
"I'm sorry for asking for distribution earlier. I don't care. I made a mistake because I wanted to earn even a penny more. After all, three of my family members need to paste their mouths... I'm really sorry."
"It’s nothing."
“You were good at hunting. I envy you… Is your job magic?”
"Yeah."
"I will definitely level up. An incompetent person like me will be magic for the rest of his life, but you are rare. No, you will be able to go higher than Epic, so don't give up. One day, a good day will come."
Jun-woo was concerned about the Wizard40 running in a white T-shirt.
Wizard40 asked, matching the speed.
“Where did you spend your money? I don't even have money to buy armor. Are you gambling?”
“It’s not gambling. I don't know. It's just that I've been busy making one for my daughter's sword. Then the tuition fees overlap...”
“Aha, I just added too much.”
Jun-woo suddenly remembered his father, who even owed money to the bank and adjusted the equipment he was wearing now.
"Give me 2 million gold for the armor, and I'll do the rest for you."
"Two million? Are you going to give me 6 million credits?"
“No, I will credit you 5 million. The sales amount is 7 million.”
“You say that it cuts and inflicts trauma? Really?"
"Yeah."
"Are you okay, though? Why do you believe in a guy like me?"
“If you don’t pay it back, it’s like a distribution, I guess?”
As the eyes became squishy, Wizard40 said.
"I'll pay it back. I'll pay it back unconditionally! Are you really doing that?"
“Shall we trade?”
"Thanks!"
After receiving 2 million, Jun-woo handed over 7 million gold armor.
And he gave me his number.
"I'll contact you. You must pick it up!”
"Yeah."
The Wizard40, who was watching, smiled.
“If you’re going to borrow it, you’ll have to write a memorandum, and so on. You are a young man who doesn’t know much about the world.”
"I will pay you back unconditionally."
"I believe so. You know how narrow the magic society is, right?"
“I know.”
Wizard40 wore the armor received from Jun-woo.
Although it looked like a supply item, it was a rare option with options.
Wizard40 went to his party members and apologized upon returning to the campsite.
The party members were only ashamed of him, but there was no feeling of hatred.
Clergy30 used the crossbow she had picked up for fun and shot it at a tree.
Kwang!
"Oh, that's fast. You really don't know about this?"
The archer couple smiled awkwardly.
“Because I’m used to bows… … .”
“I will cut it then.”
"I don't need it right now. I will take only the heart, Clergy."
“Um, then what about this?”
It was the most expensive item from the Boss.
240 million gold. It's a crossbow that doesn't fall off easily, but she was ridiculously lucky.
“Is Rudiel-sama’s blessing you? It's a big hit on the first hunt. Come on, let's have another drink."
As soon as he returned, he was a Wizard40.
Swordsman33 was very talkative at first, but he became less talkative as time went on.
Anyone could see that he was the least hunted in the party, so he was withdrawn.
Anyway, they hunted together for three days.
It felt like Jun-woo's hunting skills grew more as the days went by.
Because of that, Wizard40 suggested a job change.
"Slap the blacksmith. When the opportunity comes up for a job, change Quest or opportunity, change it right away, into a swordsman."
Jun-woo's hunting skills were excellent enough that others would agree.
Jun-woo didn't know if it was because he was upgraded to legend or if he originally had such a talent.
So the hunt was over.
Jun-woo achieved everything he wanted to achieve on the first day, but he stayed with them for two days for an appointment.
“I think I’ll see you on TV someday. I worked hard for three days.”
Upon exiting the gate, Wizard40 handed over his hand first.
“You suffered.”
After shaking hands, Wizard40 waved to the rest.
“Then, have a good time with your family. I will go first.”
"Thanks for your efforts."
People scattered each other.
Tank38 asked cautiously.
"Then you don't have any plans for the next hunt?"
“I think so.”
“If you need me, please contact me. This is my number.”
"Thank you."
“The priest also worked hard. I hope to see you next time.”
“Let’s go hunting again. Thanks for your efforts!"
“Then let’s go. You suffered.”
Tank38 has left, leaving Jun-woo and Clergy30 behind.
The two remained silent for a while, and Jun-woo opened his mouth first.
"Thanks for your efforts."
"You did a really good job."
"then…”
“Get in!”
They said they knew each other, but the two broke up without saying much without knowing each other.
Jun-woo took turns checking his items.
Decrease in value due to reduced durability, the value of the picked up item, etc.
Roughly calculating, he earned more than 30 million gold.
The skill book and magic stone obtained by defeating the Boss alone amounted to about 25 million, so the gain from the Boss was great.
Of course, it fell far short of the revenue earned through production, but the first hunt was a meaningful experience in many ways.
There were also two blueprints.
So, Jun-woo put the magic stone he had picked up to the stationary captain robot and had a question.
Can I really make both?
Jun-woo hurriedly ran to hear the answer.
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