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Chapter 55

The leader of the Sunset Glass merchant company, Lefman, was a quick-witted individual. He had managed to grow a back-alley potion shop into a large merchant company by selling even the waste produced from potion-making.

Lefman was sharp, and he could read the turn of events in the outside world. He was always the first one to kowtow if it was time to bow his head, but he was also the first to step on another person if it was time to arrogantly raise his head.

There were rumors that he was a money-crazed person who did not know any limits if it meant he would earn money. Lefman actually agreed with that rumor. He did not differentiate between good and evil when it came to profit, and he even engaged in all sorts of dirty tricks just for the sake of profit. The bribes he had given to the royal palace were so significant that a common family would be able to live off them for decades without working. His dirty tactics had enabled Sunset Glass to survive various troubles and grow into what it was today.

Suddenly, one day, a group of people from another world started to appear on the continent. They were called Travelers. Travelers had devices on their left arms, and they seemed to be obsessed with quests; they managed to survive on the continent by doing quests for the Continentals.

Lefman had instinctively known that the Travelers who toiled day and night, even forgoing their own happiness just to survive, would one day overtake the laid-back Continentals and grow into a powerful force on the continent.

Ultimately, his instincts had proven to be correct. The Travelers had grouped up into clans and taken over the back alleys with their resourcefulness. Lefman had thus decided to cooperate with the largest criminal clan in the back alleys.

That criminal clan was the Black Tiger Clan. They had erased all traces of bribery and tax evasion by the Sunset Glass merchant company. Lefman was unsure how they had been able to do that, but he was certain that they had either destroyed all the related files or planted a spy in the royal palace.

Sunset Glass paid the Black Tiger Clan in potions and a small fee for every job they did. It was not a losing business, as that was something that Lefman would never engage in; rather, it was a win-win situation for them. Sunset Glass thus provided the Black Tiger Clan with the resources they needed to hunt and grow for some time.

Once Lefman felt reassured that the Black Tiger Clan was not a bad business partner, he had decided to meet the leader of the Black Tiger Clan, Yu Si-Do, himself. It turned out that the Traveler called Yu Si-Do was a strange individual. During Lefman’s first time meeting Yu Si-Do, he felt strangely uncomfortable around the man. Maybe it was because he had created the first criminal clan on the continent, but Lefman could feel the madness embedded deep within Yu Si-Do’s mind.

Yu Si-Do had given an interesting proposal to Lefman that day; after giving it some thought, Lefman decided to accept it. That was how Sunset Glass had entered into a long-term partnership with the Black Tiger Clan.

They had decided to grow exponentially larger by taking advantage of the back alleys, partnering together to enter the illegal drugs market. Yu Si-Do had insisted that drug dealing was a very big opportunity for Sunset Glass to grow larger. Sunset Glass was already in the potion-making business, and it was very easy for them to make drugs by utilizing their supply chain, from the alchemists who manufactured the potions all the way to the herbalists who foraged for medicinal herbs in the wild. Additionally, it was not difficult for them to find recipes for drugs.

The Black Tiger Clan took care of distributing the drugs, while Sunset Glass secretly manufactured the drugs at night. The profits generated were so unimaginably huge that Lefman felt his time and youth dabbling in the potion making business were wasted, insignificant in the face of the immense wealth the drug trade brought.

They had gotten a variety of customers in the back alleys too; from homeless beggars who had nowhere to go to noblemen’s wives who were addicted to gambling, their customer base did not differentiate between old or young, male or female. It was to the point that Lefman thought their customer base had more potential customers than candies and snacks would.

It was impossible for their drug trade not to be profitable because of the people who took the drugs out of curiosity and ended up begging for a mere drop. As such, Lefman had decided to aggressively expand the business after getting a sweet taste of the profits. Sunset Glass had started to explosively increase its production capacity for illegal drugs, and the Black Tiger Clan had expanded its distribution network from the capital to even the most remote countryside villages.

The immense profits had been enough to bribe the investigators to look the other way. Although it had cost Sunset Glass quite the sum to bribe them, it was still well worth it to have the investigators in their pockets. Once the treasury of Sunset Glass started to amass quite the fortune, Lefman used his newfound wealth to buy out shares in the other merchant companies.

Lefman had bought out a few small merchant companies and absorbed them into Sunset Glass. After he absorbed the small ones, he went ahead and absorbed the mid-sized companies. Sunset Glass eventually became a large merchant company and proudly established a spot in the capital of the continent, and nobody dared to spread any rumors that Lefman was a greedy man who would sell his soul for profits. Lefman had become a mogul people would pay respects to even in private, and there was nobody who could treat him the way they had before.

That was why Lefman could not believe a man had just kicked his door down and entered his office so brazenly. His office in the merchant company was not a place that anyone could just enter without prior appointment, and even his secretary dared not open the door even after knocking unless he gave his permission. However, this man had just kicked his door down and welcomed himself into his office; not only that, he also sat down comfortably on Lefman’s leather sofa and arrogantly crossed his legs as if it were his own room.

Lefman put down the documents he had been checking and asked, “Who the hell are you?”

Kang Yoon-Soo nonchalantly replied, “A soon-to-be murderer.”

Lefman was left in a dilemma. He wondered whether he should call the guards immediately to drag this crazy man out of his office, or if he should fire his secretary and the receptionist who had let the man waltz into his office.

Lefman tapped his finger on his desk and said, “I’m sure you have seen my secretary and receptionist on the way here. Tell me, did they seem so incompetent as to let a madman like you waltz in here?”

However, Kang Yoon-Soo replied with an answer completely unrelated to the question Lefman just asked. He said, “There’s a bomb in this building.”

Lefman was not taken aback at all. He had seen worse kinds of bluffs from all sorts of people, compared to the madman sitting in front of him. The kind and benevolent mask he wore around people fell away, and he unhesitatingly showed his true face filled with greed and anger. Most people would be intimidated at the sight of his face and back off, but Kang Yoon-Soo was not fazed at all. In fact, Kang Yoon-Soo did not flinch even a bit as he stared right back at Lefman.

‘Look at this punk,’ Lefman growled inwardly as he pulled his beard. “You seem pretty tough for a youngster. I’ll overlook this, so why don’t you stop this nonsense and go home at once,” he said before going back to his documents.

Kang Yoon-Soo suddenly pointed outside the window. Lefman looked outside out of curiosity, and saw a brunette woman walking while holding a child’s hand. It was a very common sight, which made him all the more confused.

Kang Yoon-Soo suddenly snapped his fingers.

Tak!

Booooom!

Kyaaaaah!”

Flames shot up from the ground out of nowhere, and the woman and the child were instantly engulfed by them.

***

The commotion outside turned into chaos, as several carriages bumped into each other and people began screaming in horror.

“W-What the hell is going on?!” Lefman shouted.

The woman and the child were on the floor twisting and squirming in agony, but nobody dared to approach and help them because of the flames that had shot up from the ground and appeared out of nowhere.

“Damn it! Move!” shouted a middle-aged man who suddenly appeared from the crowd and jumped into the wall of fire. The man bravely went into the flames and rescued the two victims, then took off his coat and tried to use it to extinguish the fire on the victims’ bodies.

Lefman could not hide his shock at the sudden turn of events. Meanwhile, Kang Yoon-Soo slowly prepared to finish the theatrics. As the room darkened, Lefman hesitantly asked, “That must have been done by you, am I right?”

Kang Yoon-Soo nodded and replied, “There are explosives installed in the basement of this building, and a single flick of my finger will trigger a huge explosion.”

“You liar! Do you think I would believe you managed to do all of this alone?!” Lefman raged.

“Well, my comrades and I, to be exact,” Kang Yoon-Soo said. He showed off the back of his hand, revealing a familiar tattoo painted on it—it was a vicious black tiger.

The experienced merchant Lefman was left shaken, muttering, “The Black Tiger Clan?”

“Who else would be capable of doing such a thing within a day, if not us?” Kang Yoon-Soo replied as he sat back down on the leather sofa. It was hard to believe how composed he was after burning two people alive in broad daylight.

Lefman carefully examined the man in front of him. He had met many of the Black Tiger Clan members during his dealings with them, and his sharp eyes were telling him that the tattoo engraved on the man’s hand was the real tattoo of the Black Tiger Clan. It was almost impossible for anyone to create a forgery that was so similar to the real black lines of the tattoo used by the Black Tiger Clan, and the fact that he was a Traveler was proven by the device on his wrist.

However, why would the Black Tiger Clan do such a thing?

If there really were explosives installed in the basement of the building as the man said, this was indeed a grave situation, and it meant that everyone in the building as well as himself was now being held hostage. To make matters worse, there were a ton of rare, luxurious items in the building that even Lefman had not had the chance to use yet.

Lefman shouted aggressively, “Why are you suddenly doing this?! I remember the Black Tiger Clan being in a strong alliance with us!”

“A strong alliance, you say?” Kang Yoon-Soo smirked as he repeated Lefman’s words, retorting, “I wish our boss, Yu Si-Do, could be here to hear you say those words. If he had been here, your head would have immediately fallen off your shoulders.”

“Damn it, what the hell are you talking about?!” Lefman exclaimed.

“Lefman, you’ve made our boss very angry,” Kang Yoon-Soo said as he rubbed the tattoo on the back of his hand. The tattoo should have smudged off by his constant rubbing if it were made of colored dye or paint, but it did not smudge one bit. He continued without even batting an eye, “Do you know the White Lion Clan?”

“White Lion Clan? You mean that clan founded by the Travelers?” Lefman replied.

Kang Yoon-Soo nodded and continued, “It’s currently the largest clan among the Travelers, and they’re the only ones who have the power to fight against us, the Black Tiger Clan. But, it seems someone leaked information regarding boss Yu Si-Do to the White Lion Clan.”

“Who are you talking about?” Lefman asked nervously.

“Who do you think would stand to profit greatly from betraying us right now?” Kang Yoon-Soo asked in a menacing tone.

“Are you suspecting me?!” Lefman shouted, sounding as if he were about to have a seizure at any minute.

Kang Yoon-Soo pointed at Lefman’s chest and said, “I speak on behalf of our whole clan. You’re the most suspicious one.”

Lefman gritted his teeth, his face red with rage as he retorted, “Nonsense! That’s utter nonsense! How can you doubt the trust we’ve built for so long?! You held my company and my people hostage, and now you’re suspecting me? I’ll no longer deal with the Black Tiger Clan if you keep this u—”

“Shut up.” Kang Yoon-Soo cut Lefman off and lightly snapped his fingers. Suddenly, another explosion rang out from the other side of the building.

Booooom!

Lefman huffed and puffed toward the window; he saw another woman unconscious on the pavement, engulfed by flames. He hurriedly turned around and looked at Kang Yoon-Soo.

Kang Yoon-Soo sat arrogantly on the sofa and ordered Lefman, “Sit. Unless you want to see your whole company burned down to the ground.”

Lefman gulped upon realizing he had met a man far more evil and sinister than himself.

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    Chapter 56 is missing, so here it is:


    Chapter 56.
    What was the most important thing to remember when trying to pull off a scam?

    Kang Yoon-Soo’s voice was emotionless, and he was a man of few words. In fact, he could not remember the last time he had actually gotten angry at someone. However, he had to kick his stiff tongue into motion and spit out words smoothly to pull this off. He racked his brains for memories related to Lefman as soon as he entered the Sunset Glass building.

    ‘Lefman Ackeron. He’s a middle-aged man with plenty of kids. He has four women whom he calls his wives, and he rarely goes home. His teenage kids are all addicted to the drugs he distributes, but he isn’t aware of that fact. He’s quick-witted and is very calculating when it comes to anything profitable, and his greed knows no bounds. He isn’t capable of planning things, nor is he a good orator; rather, he survives by kowtowing in front of the strong,’ Kang Yoon-Soo recalled.

    The rest was easy from there on out. Kang Yoon-Soo just needed to act as an even worse villain than Lefman. He purposely sat arrogantly on the sofa and glared at Lefman, and he intentionally lowered his voice to make it sound more sinister and menacing. He also remembered to tilt the back of his hand to make sure the tattoo of the Black Tiger Clan would be visible at all times. It was as if he were wearing another person's skin.

    “What do you want?” Lefman asked with a trembling voice he tried his best to hide.

    Kang Yoon-Soo was satisfied with Lefman’s response, but he did not forget to maintain his arrogant posture before saying, “Give me five times the normal tribute you used to pay to our clan.”

    “Are you kidding me?!” Lefman screamed, slamming his fist on the table.

    Baaam!

    Lefman’s face was red, and his fist was trembling in anger as he exclaimed, “I can’t accept that word! First and foremost, ‘tribute’? Are you trying to say the Sunset Glass company is something the Black Tiger Clan can sway according to their will?” He gritted his teeth as he added, “And five times the usual rate on top of that? Don’t make me laugh! You wouldn’t have asked that if you were a merchant yourself! What is this nonsense?!”

    “That’s a shame. You would have offered up the tribute yourself if you knew our boss a little bit better than that,” Kang Yoon-Soo said as he crossed his legs and raised his right hand. He held his index finger and thumb together, as if to show that he was capable of triggering an explosion with the snap of his finger at any moment.

    “Do you think you’ll be safe after doing this?” Lefman growled threateningly.

    However, Kang Yoon-Soo calmly replied, “You’re free to try and pay us, the Black Tiger Clan, anytime, as much as you want. Our boss, Yu Si-Do, is confident he can step on someone as insignificant as you any time.”

    This was no different from a declaration of war. The Black Tiger Clan actually needed to maintain their relationship with Sunset Glass,However, Kang Yoon-Soo calmly replied, “You’re free to try and pay us, the Black Tiger Clan, anytime, as much as you want. Our boss, Yu Si-Do, is confident he can step on someone as insignificant as you any time.”

    This was no different from a declaration of war. The Black Tiger Clan actually needed to maintain their relationship with Sunset Glass, as it was currently undergoing a rapid expansion. Of course, the Black Tiger Clan did not wish to cut their ties with Sunset Glass, and neither would they demand five times the rate they were usually paid. The Black Tiger Clan actually had a very amicable relationship with Sunset Glass, and both of them greatly benefited from their cooperation.

    All of this was just a ruse and a scam drawn up by Kang Yoon-Soo, and Kang Yoon-Soo alone. However, events had turned out to be quite beneficial to him. Lefman believed that Kang Yoon-Soo was a member of the Black Tiger Clan; as such, it was the Black Tiger Clan that was going to be on the receiving end of Lefman’s vengeance, not Kang Yoon-Soo.

    The most important part when pulling off a scam was to maximize one’s own profit while passing the risk and responsibility off to someone else.

    Lefman moaned, tearing his hair out. It was difficult for him to give a rebuttal when Kang Yoon-Soo could blow his building away with a snap of his fingers. Kang Yoon-Soo completely held the upper hand in the discussion.

    “We don’t have enough cash as of now to pay five times the usual rate. I’ll pay it as soon as the drug deal with Ark City has been completed,” Lefman said weakly.

    “Is that the best you can come up with, Lefman? The deal with Ark City is scheduled to take place two months from now. Do you expect me to believe that a large merchant company like this doesn’t have enough cash?” Kang Yoon-Soo spat. Every single word he said was an irrefutable fact, making Lefman all the more disoriented. Lefman was now sweating like the countless drug addicts he had helped create.

    “Please, believe me! We really don’t have enough cash right now. Isn’t the Black Tiger Clan aware that we spent most of our cash to produce the drugs when such a big deal is right in front of us? I could manage if it were twice the usual rate, but five times is just too difficult,” Lefman pleaded. Still, he had said everything he wanted to say despite being cornered, as expected from a true merchant.

    However, Kang Yoon-Soo had no plans to go easy on him. He said, “Then pay up with goods.”

    “Goods?” Lefman asked, dumbfounded.

    “Even if you don’t have cash, you should have some goods, right?” Kang Yoon-Soo replied.

    Lefman thought deeply for a moment before asking, “You mean drugs?”

    “No, potions,” Kang Yoon-Soo replied.

    “What kind of potions do you want?” Lefman stuttered.

    “Healing potions, holy water, and frost antidotes. All three of them should be in good condition and not expired. Prepare enough to be used by at least 1,000 people, as well as enhancing elixirs to be used by six people,” Kang Yoon-Soo demanded.
    Lefman closed his mouth and started to think. He did have the items in stock, and Sunset Glass was more focused on the drug trade rather than the potion trade. Additionally, it seemed more sensible for him and for the company’s future to pay using the potions’ value rather than paying in cash. The potion trade was just a front for the company anyway, and the real profit was being generated by the drug trade.

    There was no reason for him to be unable to prepare the potions as long as he was given the time to prepare them, and on top of that, he had to agree to the deal since the company and his life were being held hostage. As such, he asked, “When should I deliver the goods?”

    “Right now,” Kang Yoon-Soo nonchalantly replied.

    Lefman’s face became as pale as a sheet as Kang Yoon-Soo asked him to prepare that many potions in an instant. Even though it was just a front for the company, supplying so many potions on the spot would require him to cancel most of his existing contracts.

    Kang Yoon-Soo thought for a moment before adding, “Alcohol too.”

    ***

    “That guy won’t be able to sleep tonight if he doesn’t drink at least a bottle of liquor because of what happened today,” Henrick cackled as he leaned against a wall in the back alley.

    Shaneth smiled while dusting off Sally’s clothes and chimed in, “You were quite the actor! Anyone would think you were a righteous man, burning with a sense of justice.”

    “Burning with justice, my ass! I was almost burned to a crisp moving you two while you were on fire,” Henrick retorted.

    “Liar! Sally didn’t use a hot fire!” Sally yelled at Henrick.

    However, Henrick just laughed at Sally, pushing her forehead away and saying, “Hey, little miss! I didn’t mean your flames, but my face was burning!”

    “Huh? Why is Sally little?” Sally asked, confused.

    “Hmm… Maybe because you’re noisy and a crybaby?” Henrick cackled once again.

    “Sally is not a crybaby!” Sally stomped her feet.

    Henrick laughed off Sally’s tantrum, then turned around and looked at Iris. Iris was quietly standing in place, listening in on the conversation in the building.

    “That punk Kang Yoon-Soo, is he doing alright?” Henrick asked.

    “I’m not sure, but based on the voice of his opponent getting louder, it seems he is making the other person angry and gloomy at the same time,” Iris reported.

    “I guess he’s driving someone nuts right now. I know the feeling, since I was his victim too,” Henrick said, letting out a sigh of pity for Kang Yoon-Soo’s latest victim.

    The doppelganger had excellent hearing ability;  Iris had been able to hear even the whispers of others in the Hatar Mountains. She had the ability to hear even the faintest of sounds through a window if she focused, which was how they had been able to hear the signal to start their act whenever Kang Yoon-Soo snapped his fingers.

    The women and the girl who had been on fire in the street were Shaneth, Iris, and Sally. The flames that shot up from the ground had been made by Sally. They had looked like raging fires on the outside, but had not been hot enough to burn anyone who actually touched the flames. That was how Henrick had been able to act the part of a man burning with a sense of justice, diving through the flames and dragging the women out to the back alley. He had avoided the gazes of bystanders by giving them the excuse that he was bringing them to the hospital.
    Henrick stared at Shaneth and Sally before muttering, “To think he would draw up a ruse like this using the two least likely women to burn to death… That guy is really starting to scare me.”

    “I always thought I had a rough past, but I reconsider whenever I see Kang Yoon-Soo. I wonder what kind of life he’s lived?” Shaneth chimed in.

    “Why don’t you ask him if you’re that curious?” Henrick added.

    “He doesn’t tell me even if I ask him. Perhaps he’ll tell me one day when the time is right,” Shaneth said hopefully.

    “What a thing to look forward to,” Henrick said mockingly.

    Suddenly, a large carriage stopped in front of the merchant building. Laborers started to move large crates and chests, loading them onto the carriage. Some of the chests were excessively heavy; they were magical chests with the capacity to store massive quantities of items.

    It seemed as if the carriage was about to depart on a large trade expedition, filled to the brim with crates and chests. The coachman whipped two large horses, and the carriage slowly departed; however, it stopped in front of the back alley Kang Yoon-Soo’s party was in. Of course, the back alley was not wide enough for it to enter.

    The coachman looked at the four people inside before saying, “Get on.”

    “…Are all of those potions?” Shaneth asked.

    “Yes,” Kang Yoon-Soo replied from the coachman’s seat with a nod.

    Shaneth was surprised, Henrick was laughing, Sally was amazed at the carriage, and Iris was just tilting her head in confusion.

    “What is in that carriage?” Iris asked.

    “Something you can’t eat,” Kang Yoon-Soo replied.

    “That’s too bad,” Iris said with a disappointed smile.

    The party boarded the carriage, and Kang Yoon-Soo whipped the horses into motion again. Sally insisted on sitting on the roof of the carriage; her voice reached all the way into the carriage as she exclaimed, “Wow! It’s so fast!”

    As Kang Yoon-Soo was driving the carriage, he suddenly said in a low voice, “Open the chest in the left corner.”

    Henrick was surprisingly quick when it came to such things, as he ran to the corner and quickly opened the chest. The contents of the chest made him laugh as he exclaimed, “This is why I can’t help but like you!”

    The contents of the chest were none other than alcohol; every single bottle was expensive and luxurious, and the glasses were just the right sizes. Henrick snatched up one of the glasses and poured a drink for Shaneth. It was his attempt to preemptively stop her from nagging.

    Shaneth glared at Henrick before receiving the glass and saying, “Don’t drink too much.”

    “No need to worry,” Henrick said as he laughed and kept pouring out drinks. This time, the glass was meant for Iris.

    “What is this?” Iris asked.

    “To some, it might be referred to as a panacea; to others, it might be their reason to continue living,” Henrick replied poetically.

    Iris accepted the glass with eyes full of curiosity. Kang Yoon-Soo and Henrick did not have glasses; rather, they each had a whole bottle of alcohol with them.

    Sally climbed down from the roof of the carriage and peeked through the window, asking, “Papa! What about Sally?”

    “Just have a taste,” Kang Yoon-Soo answered.

    Kang Yoon-Soo was busy driving the carriage, so Henrick instead poured a sip of alcohol into a glass for Sally. Sally curiously sniffed the alcohol, taking in its aroma.

    The sky turned orange as the sun started to set. The party shared a toast, watching the sunset from the rolling carriage.

    ***

    They left the capital and camped outside once night fell. The night passed rather quickly, and the sun rose over them once again. The Winterkill Ruin was still as cold and as eerie as ever; the carriage stopped in front of the ruin, and they unloaded the crates and chests containing the potions.

    Kang Yoon-Soo opened a strange, small chest as soon as he got off the carriage. It contained vials filled with a variety of different-colored potions.

    “Drink,” Kang Yoon-Soo said.

    “What are these?” Shaneth asked nervously.

    “Enhancing Elixirs,” Kang Yoon-Soo replied.

    Shaneth gave Kang Yoon-Soo a skeptical look and asked, “…These aren’t going to have any strange side-effects like that Adrenaline Potion, are they?”

    “No,” Kang Yoon-Soo replied.

    The Enhancing Elixirs Kang Yoon-Soo had gotten from Sunset Glass could be considered the highest quality potions there were in that category. They had almost no side effects, and they raised the user’s stats to the limit almost immediately after taking them. They were one of the solutions he had prepared to close the level gap with the Martial Blood Clan.

    “Summon White,” Kang Yoon-Soo muttered.

    “Grrrowl!” White growled loudly as it was summoned.

    Kang Yoon-Soo extended a bottle to it and commanded, “Drink.”

    “…”

    As precious as the elixirs were, their availability was quite scarce, and Kang Yoon-Soo planned to have his party members drink them all up before the Martial Blood Clan arrived.

    [You have consumed a Potion of Vitality.]

    [Your movement speed will increase for half a day.]

    [Your endurance has increased.]

    [You have consumed a Potion of Strength.]

    [Your attack power will increase for half a day.]

    [Your muscle mass has increased.]

    [You have consumed a Potion of Mana.]

    [Your maximum mana will increase for half a day.]
    [You have taken three kinds of potions at once.]

    [The potion effects have been enhanced.]

    The Martial Blood Clan soon arrived at the Winterkill Ruin; it seemed they had thoroughly prepared themselves for the raid, as they were heavily armed.

    Jiang Ren-Wei exclaimed in surprise, “You really did prepare all the potions!”

    Durman and the other clan members raised their weapons in fright as they saw White growl at them. However, they soon breathed a sigh of relief after realizing it was one of Kang Yoon-Soo’s summons.

    “To think you managed to tame that aggressive and vicious beast. I really can’t seem to guess what kind of person you really are…” Durman muttered.

    The Martial Blood Clan members took a potion each, storing the vials in their belts. They did not have a separate healer in this raid, so they were provided an ample amount of potions.

    Kang Yoon-Soo raised his right hand and said, “Summon 612 Undead Ahinkuls.” An undead legion emerged at his command.

    Kang Yoon-Soo checked his backpack once more and pulled out the Sword of the Holy Cross he had obtained from the Castle of the Dead, strapping it to his waist alongside Ravian’s Longsword. He had kept it in his backpack because he had previously had no use for it.

    Jiang Ren-Wei approached him and asked, “Are you done with your preparations?”

    Kang Yoon-Soo nodded and moved to the front of the group before saying, “Let’s go.”

    The doors of the cold ruin slowly opened.
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