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Chapter 139

    Naturally, Son Do-won couldn’t help but be intrigued.


    How could the Team Leader of the Detection Department not be interested in a method to distinguish Gate Shock and elerate gate openings?


    “…So, if you inject the mana of a yer with a Red stat into the S-rank gate, it speeds up the opening process?”


    “Yes, that’s correct.”


    “And during this process, if the yer is calm, there’s no Gate Shock. If there’s difort or pain, the chance of a Gate Shock increases?”


    “Yes, that’s what I’ve heard.”


    “Hmm.”


    Of course, this was a lie.


    But there was no need to reveal the truth.


    There was no way for them to verify it right now.


    ‘Just like during the previous test with the Detection Department.’


    Son Do-won narrowed his eyes and said:


    “Well, if you put it that way, it’s notpletely urate. Given that situation, it seems a bit risky to gamble with uncertainty, don’t you think?”


    “From a safety standpoint, yes. But there are instances where this method has been tested overseas. Therefore, we also need to gather our own data through experimentation. After all, such data isn’t easily shared, and we stillck sufficient data and technology here in Korea.”


    “That’s true…”


    Son Do-won hesitated for a moment.


    But ultimately, he knew he would have to approve Su-ho’s proposal.


    As a member of the Detection Department, he understood better than anyone that Korea stillgged in data and systemspared to other countries.


    He finally asked:


    “So, Su-ho, you’re nning to inject the mana yourself?”


    “Yes, I’ll do it if you give me permission. My mana stat is Red, and I’ve been curious about this for some time.”


    At Su-ho’s response, Son Do-won nced at Jeong Cheol-min.


    Jeong Cheol-min furrowed his brow.


    “Why are you looking at me?”


    “He’s your subordinate.”


    “That’s true, but... I don’t actually have the final say here. If Su-ho wants to do it and it’s not too extreme, my job is to approve it.”


    “Well, that’s a good boss.”


    “If I were ipetent, I’d at least let you do whatever you wanted.”


    Son Do-won shifted his attention back to Su-ho.


    “You heard him, right? Go ahead.”


    “Thank you. Shall we start now?”


    “Well, do you need any preparation?”


    “No, there’s nothing specific to prepare. After all, I’m the one going in for the exploration, so even if I get suddenly pulled into the gate likest time, it won’t matter.”


    “Wow, you’re really full of confidence…”


    Son Do-won almost wanted to say, "Hunters like him often die young," but he kept it to himself.


    Some things are better left unsaid.


    Having received permission, Su-ho finally approached the gate.


    Unlike the previous test, this time he confidently injected his mana into the gate in front of everyone.


    Everyone watched him intently.


    As soon as Su-ho began injecting his mana, the mana-detection machines, which had been signaling at a steady rhythm, started ringing rapidly.


    The people around them buzzed with excitement.


    “Is this... really happening?”


    “The charging speed is increasing fast?”


    “Is this the Fast Opening technique?”


    “How does he know about this? I always check the overseas forums…”


    Su-ho continued to inject his mana, undeterred by the growing chatter.


    Then, from a distance, Son Do-won urgently called out:


    “Su-ho! It’s almost at 100%! How does it feel?”


    “It feels great. Not a bit of pain!”


    “Really?”


    The fact that there was no pain meant that the probability of Gate Shock was low.


    But despite that, everyone remained tense.


    Everyone except Su-ho.


    Su-ho wasn’t nervous.


    He knew.


    The Yeongwolru Gate had never caused a Gate Shock.


    And finally, when the gate’s charge reached 100%, a burst of light erupted.


    A bright sh.


    At the same moment, a system notification appeared in front of Su-ho.


    [Gate has been created.]


    The gate was sessfully opened.


    As the light faded, everyone could see the portal opening smoothly, without any shocks.


    The onlookers couldn’t help but murmur in awe.


    “Wow…”


    “Crazy…”


    “He really did it…”


    “Is this really happening?”


    The Detection Department staff shivered with excitement.


    It was inevitable.


    This method of reducing the gate opening time was something that had never been seen before—something that no one had ever even thought of trying.


    Son Do-won was shocked, while Jeong Cheol-min showed a slight expression of disbelief, as though thinking, This crazy guy, I knew he’d cause trouble again.


    Su-ho, seeing their surprised faces, shed a light smile and waved with a victory sign.


    “Shall we begin the exploration now?”


    “R-right now?”


    “Isn’t that the nned course of action?”


    “Well, yes, but... wow... Team Leader Jeong, is he normally like this?”


    “…Every time I see him, I’m still mystified and amazed.”


    Jeong Cheol-min shook his head, as though resigned.


    Su-ho spoke with determination:


    “I’ll enter right away.”


    “Be careful.”


    “Got it!”


    Su-ho gave a salute with his hand before stepping into the portal.


    As he entered, the gate information appeared before his eyes.


    [Entering the Gate.]


    [Loading Gate Information.]


    [Wonryeongnaru]


    – Entry Condition: Level 100+, at least one Red stat.


    – Max Entry: 5 people or fewer.


    Wonryeongnaru.


    The true name of the Yeongwolru Gate.


    Seeing the name, Su-ho smiled in satisfaction and stepped into the gate.


    ***


    [Entering Wonryeongnaru.]


    A system notification appeared that Su-ho had never seen before.


    When the entry condition requires a minimum level of 100, the gate is considered a 1-star gate.


    And from a 1-star gate, there are changes in both big and small aspects, including the notifications.


    Su-ho checked the system notification and then surveyed his changed surroundings.


    ‘So, this is where I’ve ended up.’


    Wonryeongnaru.


    This was a surprisingly famous gate.


    It made sense, though, because Wonryeongnaru was where a certain Crusader, a famous pdin yer in his past life, obtained the power tied to his identity.


    Su-ho looked up.


    The sky above looked like a navy blue storm cloud.


    But it wasn’t the sky.


    It was a river.


    What he was standing on wasn’t stone or concrete—it was dirt.


    In other words, this ce existed beneath a river, with the river wrapping around the space instead of a sky above it.


    Su-ho then lowered his gaze and observed the surroundings.


    Though this ce was beneath a river, the floor wasn’t muddy.


    It wasn’t sand, either, but rather a fine soil, colored between dark soil and yellow earth.


    However, the reason the soil had this color was that it had been contaminated with Corpse Poison—a toxic substance from dead bodies.


    ‘So this is Wonryeongnaru.’


    At that moment:


    [The lingering resentment in the riverbed reacts to the vitality and awakens.]


    A system notification.


    At the same time, something ck began to wriggle up from the ck soil beneath Su-ho.


    – ck Remnant Spirit Lv.112


    – ck Remnant Spirit Lv.110


    – ck Remnant Spirit Lv.114


    ……


    ck Remnant Spirits.


    As the name implied, these were beings made of lingering resentment, existing in a ck, shapeless form.


    – I can''t forgive...


    – I will kill...


    – Grr...


    The ck Remnant Spirits... The Crusaders had referred to them as Remnant gue.


    This was because they were filled with nothing but lingering resentment, reacting only to vitality, bing enraged, and targeting the living, their sole purpose being to kill.


    ‘Considering their backstory, they’re truly pitiful creatures.’


    But Su-ho knew better than to sympathize too quickly.


    Their sole purpose was to rip challengers apart and kill them.


    Su-ho clicked his tongue as he looked at the Remnant gue that filled the riverbed beneath him.


    “There sure are a lot of them.”


    ording to records, before the Crusaders appeared, Wonryeongnaru was one of the most difficult gates to clear.


    One reason for this was the sheer number of Remnant gue. But another reason was that only five people could enter the gate at once.


    Perhaps that was why?


    As the Remnant gue gathered together like something created from darkness, it looked like a ck wave.


    But the difficulty of clearing Wonryeongnaru wasn’t solely due to therge numbers of Remnant gue and the restricted number of entrants.


    The real challenge began when they started to prepare for an attack.


    The first sign of this was their transformation.


    [The ck Remnant Spirits mimic your appearance.]


    [The ck Remnant Spirits mimic your appearance.]


    [The ck Remnant Spirits mimic your appearance.]


    ……


    The alerts poured in.


    And it was as it seemed.


    The Remnant gue began to perfectly replicate Su-ho’s appearance.


    Soon, ck-and-white versions of Su-ho filled the area, and astonishingly, despite their appearance, they weren’t Undead.


    They were ghost-type monsters with only the Evil attribute.


    Su-ho, seeing the creatures mimicking him, clicked his tongue.


    “They’re like Doppelgangers.”


    Su-ho had cleared a Doppelganger Gate several times before.


    But Remnant gue was a different feeling altogether. It wasn’t exactly pleasant.


    In fact, it was eerie and disturbing.


    Anyone would feel ufortable seeing countless creatures that looked just like themselves.


    Because of that, Su-ho decided to take care of them quickly.


    This wasn’t about granting them salvation.


    They were far beyond the point of salvation, consumed entirely by resentment. No matter what Su-ho did, they couldn’t reach salvation.


    Su-ho had already prepared for this when he learned about Wonryeongnaru.@@novelbin@@


    He activated one of his skills.


    [Blessing is activated.]


    The first part of his preparation was Blessing.


    Su-ho’s stats immediately increased, and he quickly used his second skill.


    [Holy Enchant is activated.]


    The second skill was Holy Enchant.


    Su-ho used Holy Enchant a second time.


    The first one was cast on his blood sword, and the second on his body.


    A pure white light enveloped Su-hopletely, and amidst the ck-and-white Remnant gue, only the original Su-ho shone brightly in white.


    Finally, his preparations wereplete.


    Su-ho smiled as he moved forward.


    “Come at me slowly; I won’t dodge.”


    That was the signal.


    – I will kill!


    – Kill!


    – Grahh!


    The Remnant gue surged toward him all at once.


    They looked like moths diving into a fire.


    Su-ho didn’t dodge their attacks. Instead, he raised his sword and gently blocked their strikes.


    And the moment his sword touched them:


    [Holy Enchant effect activates Exorcism.]


    A burst of light exploded.


    At the same time, the Exorcism effect embedded in Holy Enchant triggered, and the Remnant gue, ghost-type monsters with the Evil attribute, turned to ashes and crumbled away like dust.


    But that wasn’t all.


    The moment Su-ho’s sword touched them, and even when their swords touched him, light exploded.


    [Holy Enchant effect activates Protection.]


    Su-ho’s protective Exorcism version activated.


    So, their attacks couldn’t hurt Su-ho.


    From that moment on, Su-houghed brightly and slowly moved forward.


    With a yful swing of his sword, he erased the Remnant gue with every strike.


    Among the ck Remnant gue, there was no one who could stop him.


    It was the moment when the disaster of Wonryeongnaru descended upon them.
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