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Hyun Woo shook his head as he changed the topic.
"I see Detective Gwon comes by often."
"That's right, I'm thankful to him. It's been five years already..."
"Yes, it would have been really hard for me as well if not for Detective Gwon."
Hyun Woo sincerely thought of Detective Gwon, Gwon Hwa Rang, as his benefactor.
The accident his father had caused five years ago had shaken Hyun Woo's life to its roots.
His father passed away and the victim died. A chain collision occurred, causing over 10 people to be seriously injured. It was only for a few seconds, but the accident had even been on the news. The anchorman mentioned a Mr. Kim while babbling that this kind of irresponsible driving was hard to accomplish.
The impact from just a few seconds of news was amazing.
Criticism had poured in from all directions. Even family turned their backs.
The life Hyun Woo had believed in and thought would last forever crumbled so very easily. For the high school sophomore Hyun Woo, it was too heavy of a reality to accept.
From then on, Hyun Woo began to stray. He drank and he smoked. He even fought on the streets. He hated his father who caused the accident, and he hated the world who pointed fingers.
At that time, the one who found Hyun Woo, grabbed him by the collar, and set him right was the detective in charge of investigating the accident, Gwon Hwa Rang. For the first time in his life, Hyun Woo was beaten to a pulp.
Then he was dragged by Gwon Hwa Rang to the hospital.
The truth was he was running away from there.
The truth Hyun Woo had to acknowledge wasn't in the night streets flashing with neon lights. In the intensive care ward, barely maintaining life through multiple IVs and a respirator, was his mother.
That day, Hyun Woo cried without restraint for the first time.
Gwon Hwa Rang always took care of Hyun Woo after the incident. When there was a problem at school, he put everything aside to come, and he used his connections to introduce Hyun Woo to a part time job with a decent pay. When Hyun Woo urgently needed a loan, he volunteered to stand as a guarantor. It was thanks to him Hyun Woo was able to safely graduate from high school.
For Hyun Woo, Gwon Hwa Rang was a savior--- no, he was more than that.
"It's just that I always felt sorry toward Detective Gwon."
"Me too. But you don't have to think that way, Mother."
"What do you mean?"
"The reason Detective Gwon comes to the hospital probably isn't because he feels responsible. He may be like a bear on the outside, but he harbors a sly intention inside. You know this too, right?"
As Hyun Woo smiled wickedly, his mother blushed to the tips of her ears.
"This guy, teasing his mother?"
"Hahaha, your face got red. Looks like you don't dislike it?"
"You rascal, don't even think about saying anything in front of Detective Gwon."
"Mother."
Suddenly Hyun Woo spoke heavily with a sombre tone.
His mother made a slightly tense expression.
"I'm not against it."
"Really, this guy!"
"Hahaha, I'll be back in a bit after meeting Detective Gwon."
Hyun Woo pulled his hand free from the mother he'd been teasing and left the sickroom.
Detective Gwon, who'd been sitting next to the hospital ward, laughed as he asked, "What do you think? She's gotten much better, right?"
"Yes, her mood has brightened a lot too. Thank you."
"I didn't do anything..." Detective Gwon mumbled with a sheepish expression.
He glanced furtively at Hyun Woo while looking like he was thinking about something, then pulled out a cigarette and hastily put it away again after being pierced by a nurse's glare. Then he scratched his head with a frustrated face and spoke up with difficulty.
"By the way, Hyun Woo."
"Yes?"
"I heard from the doctor that rehabilitation treatment will soon start, but... well... I'm talking about the rehab treatment. From what I've heard, they say it takes a ton of money. You're not being covered by insurance. So, well, I actually have more money than it looks."
Detective Gwon laughed awkwardly as he babbled. "Hahaha, that's right, I have quite a lot of money. That's it. I've got quite a bit left from the retirement pay I got from quitting detective work, and I get pension, and the pay from my current job is good too... No, I'm not saying I'm well off, but I have money and nothing else to spend it on. So what I mean is..."
"It's alright." Hyun Woo shook his head. "I understand what you want to say. I'm really grateful, but it's alright. I can handle my mother's hospital bills somehow on my own."
"No, you see, don't misunderstand. I just have nothing to spend money on.
"Detective-nim. You like my mother, right?"
Pierced by Hyun Woo's bullseye, Gwon Hwa Rang was startled.
"Th, That is...."
"There's no need to hide it. I am not a child."
"I'm sorry."
"What's there to apologize for? If it's you, Detective Gwon, I'll welcome you anytime."
"Then, what's the problem?"
"Me liking you and this issue are different. Do you remember when you beat me to a pulp and dragged me to the hospital?"
"Yeah, something like that did happen."
"After seeing my mother lying in the intensive care ward, I realized how thoughtlessly I had been living. Then I made a vow. No matter what happens, I will make her better with my strength. It's not because I feel uncomfortable about using your money, or because it hurts my pride. I just want to keep my vow. Because it's about my mother, and not just anyone."
Gwon Hwa Rang gazed at him wordlessly and patted Hyun Woo's shoulder.
"Commendable lad."
"I don't deserve those words. Not yet."
"What you've said made you commendable."
Gwon Hwa Rang nodded as he rose from his seat.
"I understand. If you're a man, you've gotta be stubborn. Do as you want, but promise me one thing. If something gets too difficult to handle alone comes up, you must come to me first. You can promise me, right?"
"Yes, Detective Gwon."
"Just call me mister, it's been a while since I quit being a detective. I will go now."
Gwon Hwa Rang turned and walked down the hallway.
Whenever he saw the detective's limping figure walking away, Hyun Woo felt bitter.
'Why does each and every person around me undergo something difficult?'
2 years ago, Gwon Hwa Rang arrested a robber, who boasted a flashy career after a bloody fight. But, while capturing him, he was stabbed in the ankle and calf multiple times and became crippled.
It wouldn't have been enough even if he had gotten a medal, but he had to suffer ridicule instead.
The problem was the single bullet he'd fired during the arrest. The robber he shot was wounded but made a full recovery, and Gwon Hwa Rang became crippled. Despite it all, it was excessive force and irresponsible use of governmental power for many human rights groups, and there had been an uproar.
To them, the robber was a person, but it seemed they didn't even see the detective as a person. Since the human rights groups made a fuss, the media had also rolled up their sleeves and pitched in. Once the two groups joined hands, burying one person wasn't a problem. In the end, Gwon Hwa Rang was stigmatized as the violent cop and was forced to retire in disgrace. Thankfully, his career was recognized and he was now guiding ex-criminals as a probation officer, but it wasn't a sufficient compensation.
From then on, the Detective Gwon Hwa Rang who used to shout, 'REALIZE A JUST COMMUNITY' without a shred of shame like an ignorant child always had sagging shoulders.
'If at least his leg heals...'
When he reached the thought, New World suddenly came to mind.
There were no disabled people in virtual reality games. Since you moved the character by scanning the brain, physical disabilities were
no problem.
So in the game, even Gwon Hwa Rang could be a normal person.
"Detective Gwon, have you ever played games before?"
"Game?"
Gwon Hwa Rang tilted his head wondering what was being said out of the blue.
"Well, I played a little in the past, but..."
"Then be sure to try out a game called New World."
"You play games these days?"
"Yes, you will also like it if you try it."
"New World, I did hear about it..." Detective nodded without much thought. "Okay. When I have time, I'll try it."
"You must."
The picturesque seashore was awash in darkness.
Because of the darkness, the moon and stars rose shone even more brightly.
It was the time of he who walks in the darkness, the Dark Walker.
The Sharkmen protecting the lighthouse were, as their appearance suggested, nocturnal monsters.
As night fell, their stats rose by 30%. On the other hand Ark only received a stat bonus of 20% in darkness, even so, Ark still waited until it was night to start fighting.
The stat bonus in the darkness--- it wasn't something that only applied to Ark. The abilities of the Familiars, using Ark as their host, also increased.
Granted, it was difficult to hope for much attack power or defense, but even so, the increase in Agility and Intelligence demonstrated a significant effect in their team work. Maneuverability, understanding of the battle situation, and the ability to deal with an emergency were all influenced. It was a part of what he'd realized while learning how to use his Familiars properly. In the end, Ark's abilities alone were increased by 20%, but the whole team's efficiency increased by at least 40%. With the special ability 'Stealth' added on top of that, their usable plans became infinite.
In a way, it could be said Ark had become a true Dark Walker at last.
'The night is long. There's no need to rush.'
His destination was right in front of him, but Ark was in no hurry.
A Sharkman is aggressive. Fighting on the totally open seashore would definitely lead to all the nearby Sharkmen swarming in.
"Bat, go and lure one."
"Understood, Master."
Soon, Bat crossed through the darkness and annoyingly pestered a Sharkman. The Sharkman's anger gauge gradually filled, and it cried a strange noise as it chased Bat. All the Sharkmen would have swarmed if Ark had come himself, but since it was just a bat, they didn't feel the need to do so.
Bat lured the Sharkman all the way to the gloomy forest where Ark was using 'Stealth.' There's no need to speak of what happened afterward.
The first strike was a backstab. Activating Eyes of the Cat, he continuously burst out with Dark Blade.
Ark had invested a little more in Intelligence after fighting Kundalini to bring his Mana up to 600. Even after using Eyes of the Cat and Dark Blade in succession four times, he could still maintain the Familiars for over one minute.
The Sharkman who was lured into the shade was turned into soup one minute later.
You have made Shark Fin Soup with Survival Cooking.
A soup made with the rich nutritious shark fin, it boasts a great taste. With the addition of refreshing spices, you have brought out the hidden potential of the ingredients.
Satiety +50%. 400 Health recovery over a 1 minute duration, special effect (Shark Skin): Defense increased by 20 for 30 minutes.
Once Survival Cooking reached Intermediate, the failure rate decreased. And after adding a few types of spices he'd bought in Lancel, making the same food granted new special effects.
For example, if he added a spice to the Howling Seasoned Chilies, which raised Strength in exchange for inducing a confusion hex, Agility also rose and the confusion duration was shortened.
Of course, good effects weren't the only ones added. It was Survival Cooking, which didn't allow letting your guard down even while making food!
If he added a spice to the Refreshing Herb Tea which simply restored only Mana, it caused a poisonous hex. So if he didn't drink Herb Tea every 10 minutes for an hour, his Mana would become 0.
At times, food made without using spices was better.
It really wasn't a funny effect, but it was fun in its own way.
Ark brought up the cooking information window and smiled in delight.
'Anyway, I have already gathered 80 recipes.'
2 out of 3 of them were close to poison, but it was pleasing to have something grow.
In any case, after being forced to test the Shark Fin cooking, Bat's stats rose another step. Then, they tirelessly hunted Sharkmen to procure more ingredients.
The Sharkmen didn't seem to care about the disappearing allies next to them. They were too busy running around catching the animals wandering around them.
Thanks to their attitude, they were all finished off after two hours with only one Sharkman loitering in front of the lighthouse left. Perhaps because it was a chief, it was bigger than other Sharkmen and black in color.
"Eyes of the Cat."
After checking the information, it was level 58. Ark's level was 50, so considering the bonus from the darkness, it was a monster with a level difference of at least 10. But Ark also received bonuses from his title and quests, so various stats were high for his level. Taking this into account, the difference between them was only about 6 levels.
A smile blossomed on Ark's lips.
'It's a good level to evaluate my progress so far.'
"Bat, Skull. Wait here."
Ark put the Familiars on standby and walked towards the lighthouse alone.
As a human approached, the Sharkman puffed up its chest as it ran forward.
Ark twisted his body for a roundhouse kick into the Sharkman's jaw, who was then thrown back. The maw shut with a thwack. That was the starting gun signalling the start of the fight.
In New World, level is a universal value. In other words, it wasn't an absolute value.
In battle, there is no such thing as an absolute.
The surrounding conditions, judgements made on the fly, reflexes, and numerous other variables were also applied.
Combat is where a significantly stronger person sometimes loses against someone who doesn't seem like they'll stand a chance. New World also followed the same rule.
Of course, level and stats are still the most important. But, a significantly higher level only meant the probability of winning is infinitely close to 99%; it's still not 100%.
Ark had learned it from the boss monsters he'd fought until now. So he poured all the techniques his body had become familiar through this recent adventure onto the Sharkman.
He hadn't even raised his stats with food.
He didn't use Eyes of the Cat, let alone Dark Blade. He only used the senses he had gained through actual combat to battle the Sharkman.
A chain of kicks followed by sword attacks!
He didn't even need to borrow the power of skills to be able to discern weak points. As Taekwondo and sword attacks intersected, he dealt critical hits like crazy.
When Ark's Health had gone down to 30%, the Sharkman finally fell to its knees and died.
"Awesome, Master! This time you were really awesome!"
Clack! Clack! Clack!
Bat and Skull gave him a round of applause as they made a big fuss.
Ark just grinned.
Once his excitement settled, his heart leapt. Even without their chatter, he'd been able to feel he had definitely become stronger.
As the Sharkman disappeared, a Shark Fin and a few other items were dropped.
Sharkman's Shackle (Magic)
Armor Type
Rock Boots
Defense
10
Durability
20/20
Weight
100
Usage Restriction
At least 120 Strength
The shackle the Sharkman leader wore; because it is made of considerably heavy rock, it w
ill slow the movement if worn.
The defense is also low, so it's difficult to hope it will be useful in combat. However, because of its weight, you can keep your balance even if a storm rages upon you.
Effect: Agility -15, imparts a heavy weight to the wearer's body.
Mermaid's Scale (Special): (Quantity 5)
The scale of Mermaids, inhabitants of the ocean; if you hold it with your mouth, you can breathe underwater.
It wasn't a very useful item.
'Since it wasn't even a boss monster, this much should be about right.'
After having defeated the Sharkman leader, Ark's gaze turned towards the lighthouse.
It was the final destination of a long journey.
The lighthouse was considerably older than when he had seen it in the image. He thought it looked beautiful from far away, but with a closer look, the bricks and paint peeling off here and there, reminded him of a haunted house. He felt this way more strongly because it was night.
But, once he rose to the top of the lighthouse, his feelings changed once again.
He looked down from the window on the entirety of the night ocean surrounding him on all sides.
In the dark, the seashore was clearly visible, its crashing waves sparkled with starlight. It had a mysterious atmosphere, just as the music from the mirror had conveyed.
'Then, what should I do now?'
Since the Hand Mirror had guided him here, there had to be a clue to the quest. Ark soon found a small groove in the center of the lighthouse.
When he found the groove, he had a rough idea of what he had to do.
Ark took out the hand mirror and inserted the handle into the groove.
Kukuku!
At that time, the lighthouse suddenly heaved a breath and rotated. He saw the scenery pass by through the simultaneously rotating hand mirror. And when the hand mirror pointed toward a single star, the turning suddenly stopped.
Flash!
The mirror amplified the starlight a hundred fold and shot it out across the night sea, making a road along the dark waters.
With a drumming noise, the quest was updated.
The quest has been updated.
The Mysterious Mirror's Whisper → Entrance to a New World