The Genius Assassin Who Takes it All

Chapter 72: Limitless Mana Dungeon (2)



“Really, I can’t believe it.”

“Captain, what happened?”

“A hunter has entered this dungeon. While I was too relaxed, they invested a large amount of mana to gain entry.”

“How did they… get in?”

“How? They poured all their mana into it, that’s how.”

“Is that even possible?”

“Are you trying to joke with me?”

“…I’m sorry!”

Kang Dong-hyun, who had summoned useful combat forces from within and beyond Hades, stationed hunters at the dungeon entrance.

A sealed dungeon opens its exit in one of two ways once it is conquered.

Either a new exit materializes, or the original entrance doubles as the exit, leading back to the same place.

Given that the chances were fifty-fifty, he deployed his forces as a precaution.

And in the event of a failed conquest, they would have to retreat through the entrance they used…

In that sense, it was a tactically significant placement.

Hunters of various specializations were arrayed.

Not only close-range types adept with a range of weapons and long-range types with diverse binding attacks.

But also hunters skilled in spatial manipulation and rapid movement. It was an assortment that included nearly everything.

“Can you tell me who went in?”contemporary romance

Everyone seemed intrigued by the unexpected visitor.

To date, no hunter from Eclipse had dared to enter the Limitless Mana Dungeon.

If someone had boldly entered a dungeon that even Kang Dong-hyun had not, what did that say about their prowess?

“You guys wouldn’t recognize them even if I said the name. When they emerge, apprehend them and learn their identity. There will be a reward for that.”

Kang Dong-hyun smirked and lit a cigarette.

Now it was a matter of patience.

It had been ages since he needed to await someone like this, but now, waiting was his only option.

Kang Dong-hyun persistently fed mana into the dungeon entrance as an experiment.

But despite using potions, he was unable to secure the ‘entrance ticket’ the dungeon demanded.

Creak.

Kang Dong-hyun sat down in a chair facing the entrance, deep in thought.

He meticulously arranged a net to capture Kang-hoo as soon as he emerged.

Unless Kang-hoo suddenly gained the ability to teleport, there was no escaping from Hades.

Capturing Kang-hoo seemed almost certain.

Once caught, what would be the best way to handle him?

‘He’s too clever for his own good to be controlled normally. Taming someone like him won’t be easy.’

It would be great if he willingly became his minion, but that was no easy feat.

Among his loyal hounds, there had been those who changed their minds and tried to betray him.

For Kang-hoo, who had started off on the wrong foot, the likelihood was even greater.

‘Tracker.’

There was only one way.

The Tracker, both a source of pride and fear for Eclipse, would be a good example.

If Kang-hoo could be controlled using the mechanism of the Tracker, a human weapon operated through drugs, it might work.

He didn’t even need to be used as a combat force.

With his level of mana utilization, just throwing him into a mana stone mine would replace the value of many prisoners.

“Damn. I’ve never waited this long for a woman, and now I’m forced to wait like this; it’s not in my destiny.”

Kang Dong-hyun lit another cigarette, his bitterness not easily soothed, as snickers echoed around him.

“The first one to laugh, come here. I’ll have you wait in a horse-riding stance until this wait is over.”

Kang Dong-hyun was in a mischievously playful mood.


About ten minutes later.

Squelch!

Ard bit his tongue and collapsed in front of Kang-hoo, eyes bulging, breath ceasing.

“Even dealing with this one took up so much stamina. The dungeon’s difficulty is indeed high.”

Kang-hoo irritably wiped the thick beads of sweat off his forehead. It had taken longer than he expected.

The previous battle with Kang Dong-hyun seemed to have helped, as it wasn’t too difficult.

But it was certainly not easy, and this realization naturally heightened his desire for growth.

Perhaps this longing would only disappear once he reached a level where he could no longer improve.

Level 999, maybe? That was a future concern. Of course, it was a wish he desperately wanted to fulfill.

His level had now reached 88.

The experience points buffer he had steadily built up felt significantly more impactful in a dungeon generous with experience like this one.

“Two magnetites as well. Now I can convert skills that require two magnetites for upgrades.”

The magnetites obtained from Ard were solid gains.

Given their immense potential for utility, calculating their monetary value seemed pointless.

“There’s a skill too.”

What satisfied Kang-hoo the most was the skill he plundered from Ard.

There were several candidates, but he chose the one with the best efficiency.

[Mad Healing]

[Skill Proficiency: Lv Max]

[In a stationary state, converts 1 mana to 1 health for recovery. Enables rapid healing.]

With Mad Solarkium consumed, this skill practically allowed for infinite health recovery.

Although it required being stationary, that just meant stopping briefly.

Or quietly standing in stealth mode to recover health.

“Now, at least healers are out of my dictionary. I can heal myself.”

No need to look far to understand what it means to be self-sufficient.

Kang-hoo himself was the embodiment of that phrase.

Having a self-healing skill as an assassin, usually weak in defense, was nothing short of overpowered.

“Then, let’s pick up the pace.”

Having overcome the challenging mid-boss, it was time to hunt for monsters that would serve as mere punching bags.

He quickened his steps.

It wouldn’t be surprising if Kang Dong-hyun or his cronies showed up from behind at any time.

To prevent them from gaining anything, he had to diligently wipe out monsters as he advanced.

The path was clear.

His steps were swift.

His mind was relaxed.

He systematically took down monsters one by one, maintaining a one-on-one setup.

He didn’t miss a single small monster, and his level steadily climbed to 91.

Gaining even two levels by monopolizing a typical dungeon was a hard feat.

Entering the Limitless Dungeon had proved immensely profitable for Kang-hoo; it was akin to not just tasting honey but bathing in a honey pot.

The good news wasn’t limited to his levels.

Midway, he chanced upon a Solarkium habitat and managed to increase his stash to 30.

Even the regular Solarkiums, valued for their versatility, were now in ample supply.

He took down another mid-boss as well.

This one was named King Slime.

To call it a mid-boss was to be generous; it was more akin to a bonus monster.

Its defense was virtually nonexistent.

It didn’t just squeak and take hits without fighting back; it also bestowed generous rewards upon defeat.

Consequently, his magnetite count hit three.

A dropped item added yet another talisman to his inventory.

[Soft Talisman]

[Grade: None]

[Emergency Use: Allows one-time use of a skill without consuming any mana. Cooldown of 1 hour.]

The talisman had obvious practical value.

What if you need to deploy a mana-intensive skill when mana recovery is slow?

In such cases, the ‘Emergency Use’ feature of the Soft Talisman served as perfect insurance.

But there was one thing.

No matter how much he tried to get used to it, the name of the skill he had acquired from King Slime was distracting.

It was fortunate that only he needed to see it; verbalizing the skill would have been mortifying.

[Cuteness!]

[Skill Proficiency: Lv Max]

[Summons a medium-sized slime approximately 3m wide and 2m tall. It possesses no attack capabilities.]

“Hmm…”

He found it a skill whose name he would rather not say aloud.

Despite its name, the skill was practical for certain scenarios.

The slime’s considerable volume and opaque color made it useful for creating barriers.

It might also serve as a shield to intercept bothersome long-range attacks.

“If I hadn’t intercepted it, I would have regretted it later.”

Forcing his way in had been worth it.

He had stolen skills, experience points, magnetites, and items—there was no shortage of rewards.

The thought that all these could have gone to Kang Dong-hyun or his affiliates…

It certainly twisted his stomach.

Growing on his own was rewarding, but stealing a ‘villain’s’ gains for growth was even more gratifying.

The difference in the magnetites and items he hadn’t obtained today might have become a thorn in his side later.

The moment he conquered the boss monster marked half a day since Kang-hoo had entered the Limitless Mana Dungeon.

He had reached level 94.

This achievement alone brought him close to what many would call a second heyday in a hunter’s life: level 100.

Furthermore, the boss monster had dropped 2 magnetites, bringing his total to 5.

Considering that over 90% of hunters never even glimpsed a magnetite in their lifetimes, this was a monumental success.

The passive skill he had stolen from the boss monster had permanently increased Kang-hoo’s health.

[Enlightenment - Blood]

[Skill Proficiency: Lv Max]

[Permanently increases 'health' by 100.]

The passive skill ‘Enlightenment’ could also increase mana, depending on the choice.

But since Kang-hoo already possessed the skill book of the Age of Barbarism, there was no need to increase mana.

[Skill Book – Age of Barbarism]

[Special Note: Berserker Exclusive]

[If the learner's mana stat is below 50, all skill mana costs are reduced by 50%.]

In that case,

should the mana stat exceed 50, the skill book would become useless.

Given Kang-hoo’s wide array of skills and the need for diverse stat distribution, careful planning was essential.

A concern unique to Kang-hoo.

“I’ll take my time thinking about how to use the 5 magnetites for upgrades.”

The manner in which he upgraded his skills would completely alter their application in battle.

There were too many options to consider for an impulsive decision.

“Then… let’s take a deep breath.”

Kang-hoo steadied his breath.

Entering the exit might lead him to an unexpected location, or he could reappear through the same entrance he had used.

In the latter case, Kang Dong-hyun would likely be there.

Certainly not alone, but with a large number of his subordinates waiting.

Even a half-second of hesitation could result in him being stung to death in a beehive or completely immobilized.

[Protection - Stage 2]

[Protective Barrier]

After preparing his defenses,

Swoosh.

Kang-hoo stepped toward the exit.

The next moment,

“He’s out! Catch him!”

“Tie him up!”

“Block his movement area!”

The what-ifs had indeed become reality.

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