Chapter 39
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n“Have you heard of the beastfolk?” Mr. Baek asked.
nKim Jin-Woo certainly had. Inu, whom he had recruited recently, was one of them. Although he had run away in fear when the war didn’t go in Kim Jin-Woo’s favor, he had contributed in the initial phase. Furthermore, the Feline currently staying in the labyrinth’s pub was also of the beastfolk race.
n“These creatures are neither beasts nor humans. They’re popular nowadays, some of them even worth a top-grade down gem.”
n“What do you mean? These creatures aren’t items,” Kim Jin-Woo asked, confused by the absurd statement he’d just heard.
nMr. Baek replied with a sly grin. “You’re right, they aren’t items. But they aren’t humans either. They may resemble us, but these are creatures of the underground world, after all.”
n“Don’t tell me…” Kim Jin-Woo trailed off.
n“That’s right. They seem to be hot commodities on the black market. Also, I hear the women of that race are excellent in bed. It’s difficult to tame them, but there are strange people who enjoy such a challenge.”
n“Lunatics.”
n“Right. But think about it, most of our customers are like that. So if you happen to find a beastfolk, bring one to me. I’ll find a buyer for you.”
nKim JIn-Woo couldn’t help but scowl. As a dungeon baby who had once been a slave, a tunnel digger in the underground duke’s labyrinth, he couldn’t believe that humans were engaging in the same atrocious acts.
n“You mean, there are dungeon babies doing this?” he asked in disbelief. He had assumed that the other dungeon babies shared his views.
n“Don’t even get me started. Some of them specifically hunt for beastfolk. You asked me about Song Jong-Chul before, didn’t you? His team has been pretty successful in this business. The beastfolk are easier and more profitable targets than other creatures in the labyrinth, after all. That lad is a good businessman.”
nMr. Baek joked that one beastfolk was all one needed to become an overnight millionaire, but Kim Jin-Woo couldn’t laugh along. His bad impression of Song Jong-Chul from before became even worse.
n“Well, I’ll have to enter the underground world soon. What I can do down there is a different story,” Kim Jin-Woo eventually said.
n“Alright, I’ll leave it to you. Oh, and think carefully about what I said about the beastfolk.”
nWhen Kim Jin-Woo heard Mr. Baek’s sickening words, he had to hold back his urge to curse. He left the office without even saying goodbye.
nKim Jin-Woo inhaled deeply. For the first time since he had come to the surface, the air above felt as suffocating as that underground, and he had to take many deep breaths.
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nAfter his visit to Mr. Baek’s office, Kim Jin-Woo felt uncomfortable staying out of the underground world. As such, he returned to the naga’s labyrinth ahead of schedule.
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nKim Jin-Woo smiled bitterly as he listened to her report. That wasn’t surprising, considering how the colossal basilisk had wreaked complete havoc in the narrow passage. It would be wiser to find a use for the vacant space than to forcibly rebuild it.
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nThe naga’s labyrinth had changed significantly since its upgrade to Level 5. Not only was the master room much fancier than before, but the labyrinth as a whole had also become much larger. However, the most prominent change was the addition of new summonable personnel.
nKim Jin-Woo could now summon intermediate-class naga magicians and priests without having to raise them from low-class. In addition, the new list of summonable personnel—the naga fighter, scout, and sorcerer—greatly improved the quality of his army.
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nKim Jin-Woo nodded. The difference in strength between a Level 4 and Level 5 labyrinth was immense. “Now I can finally leave the labyrinth in peace.” He nodded with a satisfied expression.
nDominique sulked, on the other hand, upset that her master would leave the labyrinth again.
n“I’ll be absent for about a month, but I’m planning to come back to visit once in a while. Cheer up, Dominique.”
nDominique smiled brightly at Kim Jin-Woo. Her faith in her master had increased a notch ever since the war against Anaxtus.
n“Ah, what’s up with the blood leopard’s heart? I want to take a look before I leave,” Kim Jin-Woo added.
nDominique said,
nKim Jin-Woo checked the progress of the research and the processing of the blood leopard’s heart in his status window and nodded. Just as Dominique had said, the forge processing was only about 70% complete.
n“Let’s go to the laboratory. The research should almost be done,” he said, standing up when he saw a message notifying him that the research was complete.
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nThe blood leopard’s heart in the naga magician’s palms had an eerie red glow.
nBlood Leopard’s Heart (top-grade down gem). This gem contains the power of the blood leopard, which has been accumulated over countless hunts. You may now utilize it thanks to the research conducted by the naga magicians.
nWithout further ado, Kim Jin-Woo checked the power contained in the blood leopard’s heart.
nA stealthy predator and hunter, the blood leopard was a masterful assassin. Its heart contains the power to blend in with the surroundings.
nYou are now able to use the blood leopard’s special ability, ‘Camouflage’.
nAs expected, the special power infused into the blood leopard’s heart was associated with stealth.
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nKim Jin-Woo nodded, but he had no clue how to absorb the blood leopard’s special ability. Creatures could swallow down gems to gain powers, but that was impossible for a human.
nAs usual, the solution came from the most unexpected places. The parasite asleep in his right hand woke up and gobbled up the blood leopard’s heart.
nThe parasite has consumed the Blood Leopard’s Heart (top-grade down gem). You have gained a new ability, ‘Camouflage’.
nThe parasite has gobbled up all the dungeon energy in the blood leopard’s heart, causing it to become an ordinary stone.
nThe parasite is getting ready for metamorphosis. You cannot use the abilities ‘Devil’s sight’ and ‘Detection’ until its evolution is completed.
nWhat the heck do these messages mean? Kim Jin-Woo stared blankly at the blood leopard’s heart, which had completely lost its crimson glow.
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n“What a pity. That heart wasn’t easy to obtain,” Kim Jin-Woo muttered as he stared at the pale, crumbling blood leopard’s heart.
nDominique shook her head vigorously.
n“To think you recommended such a dangerous item to me,” Kim Jin-Woo remarked wryly.
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nShe was right. Kim Jin-Woo had only been able to gather sufficient down gems to upgrade the labyrinth thanks to the parasite’s detection ability. Anaxtus would have conquered the labyrinth if it had remained at Level 4.
n“Argh, but it’s still a pity,” he grumbled.”
nDominique smiled when Kim Jin-Woo, who had been constantly pressured by creatures that threatened the naga’s labyrinth, displayed a more human side. Her beautiful violet eyes curled up as she reassured him,
nKim Jin-Woo could finally relax after listening to Dominique’s repeated reassurances.
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nKim Jin-Woo’s underground expedition schedule was disrupted due to his parasite’s sudden transformation. He needed its detection ability to sift through the countless abandoned labyrinths that were scattered on the way, so he had to postpone his schedule.
nAs a result, he was able to watch the naga magicians and blacksmiths install the core of the basilisk’s labyrinth, which they had been working on for a while now.
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nKim Jin-Woo replied concisely, “Two is better than one.”
nDominique was flabbergasted at this simple reply, but she appeared to accept her master’s suggestion. She had thought of those possibilities in her head in that short time span.
nKim Jin-Woo nodded, wondering whether the reason he could even contemplate keeping two cores in one labyrinth in the first place was that he was a human. This was a common approach to upgrading computer hardware, after all.
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nMeanwhile, the naga workers had already stepped away from the altar.
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nKim Jin-Woo climbed up the altar. With an excited expression, he placed his hands on the two labyrinth cores that were next to each other.
nThe core of the basilisk king’s labyrinth is trying to recognize a new master. Do you wish to become its master?
n“I do.”
nThe core of the basilisk king recognizes Kim Jin-Woo as its new master.
nThe altar began to glow as soon as the message appeared.
nDo you wish to activate the new core? There has never been a labyrinth with two cores, so nobody knows what will happen. Do you still wish to continue?
n“Yes.”
nImmediately, the whole labyrinth began to tremble.
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