Another peaceful day on White Tower Floor 17.
The big boss had arrived.
Literally a big boss.
A gigantic Magnus Ego Gigant, its engine shut down, stood in the plaza.
To think that enormous thing had been slurped right up—
then whoosh, spit right back out.
The terrifying capability of Rajix the dinsional porter’s subspace backpack.
Who could have imagined this was even possible?
What exactly was that guy, anyway?
From top-tier servant, to cosmic porter, and now dinsional porter—Rajix just kept evolving.
Anyway, thanks to his ability, they had brought the Gigant back.
A colossal robot that only grew more imposing the longer you looked at it.
“...It’s amazing.”
“Preload!”
Not just Juhyeok—Cossack, atshield, Mad Demon, Mackenzie—everyone gazed up at the Gigant with satisfied expressions.
For a man, it was impossible not to feel his heart race.
“Summoner Bong.”
“What is it?”
“I just got an idea.”
“An idea?”
“What if we put the Magnus Gigant on display outside so people can co see it?”
...This thing?
“Of course, we’d charge admission and photo fees. It’d be aweso. Just standing there, it’d rake in money, wouldn’t it?”
There it was again—the businessman mindset.
Was money all that ever filled his head?
He was a civil servant, for crying out loud.
The Minister of the People’s Ard Forces, no less—
Still, it wasn’t a bad idea.
Buy so land outside Seoul, plop it down with a bang, and it would beco a tourist attraction.
Anyway, Magitech Engineer L was hard at work on the Gigant’s chest.
They planned to change the Gigant’s operating thod.
So she was modifying the magic circuits.
The automatic Ego Gigant was too stupid.
And if it were converted to a piloted model, it might be fully affected by the magic sword.
So instead, they were changing it to a command-based model.
Move it by inputting commands.
Sothing between automatic and piloted.
The downside was that commands had to be entered manually, but it could distinguish friend from foe, and its basic combat capability would remain unchanged.
Still, despite all that, the Gigant had a fatal flaw.
Its fuel efficiency was absolute trash.
One ton of high-grade Magic Stones for 24 hours of operation.
Only 15 hours if it entered combat mode.
Did that make any sense?
It only moved if you poured one ton of high-grade Magic Stones into the fuel intake on its back.
And if it broke, repairs were nearly impossible.
But was one ton of high-grade Magic Stones really a problem?
And if it broke—so what?
They could just bring back a new one.
“When will the modifications be finished? I want to test it already.”
The magic sword had not been crafted yet.
Instead, they had secured a suitable steel H-beam.
Big enough for the Gigant to grab and swing.
The test location?
Obviously, the Tower.
The question was which Tower.
Weren’t all Towers the sa, so why bother choosing?
Juhyeok now had dual nationality.
Earth No. 1,001 and Earth No. 675.
“There should be a Black Tower on Earth No. 675. I’m sure of it.”
The Status Window proved it.
[Affiliation 2]: Black Tower (Earth No. 675 – Germany)
Just going to check would be simple.
And the elevator fee was free, wasn’t it?
Just then, L approached Juhyeok.
“Summoner, the modification is complete.”
“Oh! Faster than expected.”
“Modifying the magic circuits wasn’t difficult. We just had to change the command-input thod.”
“Then we can do a test run?”
“Yes, we can.”
Perfect.
Let’s take it along.
Call Rajix.
“Please put this back into the subspace backpack.”
“WAAH!”
Since it was standing upright, they first had it lie down.
L issued a command to the Gigant.
Would it really understand?
—Activation command. Input operating mode. Execute prone position.
The next instant—
GWOOOOONG! BOOM! GWOOONG! KABOOM!
The massive Magnus Ego Gigant flattened itself against the ground.
“Oh!”
An exclamation escaped everyone.
The Gigant followed L’s commands precisely.
“It’s smart... If you ask for its paw, will it give it?”
This guy—
Did he think the Gigant was a pet dog?
Next ca loading the Gigant into Rajix’s subspace backpack.
TSHHT! RRRIP... TSHHHHT!
Having done it once already, it went in more easily than before.
“The entrance has stretched. If we put it in and take it out a few more tis, it’ll go in even more easily.”
Like clothes or shoes.
The more you wear them, the more they stretched.
Now everything was ready.
And the test site was—
“Let’s go take the elevator.”
“...Yes?”
“What?”
“You an the 1st floor of the White Tower?”
“For what possible reason would we go there... don’t tell ?”
The summoned beings realized Juhyeok’s intention.
“Ahem.”
“That’s a bit...”
“It seems dangerous.”
“This girl is deeply concerned. I wonder whether you’ll truly be all right.”
Everyone looked worried.
“I’ll explain on the way. Just get on first.”
They boarded the elevator.
Dinsional transfer.
Arrival at the 1st floor of the White Tower.
Ah, since it was free, how nice.
We should use it more often.
Juhyeok explained to the summoned beings why he had co to the 1st floor of the White Tower.
The changed Status Window.
Dual nationality.
If there really was a Tower he could enter in a ruined world—
Then he should clear it.
Suck it dry.
The naturally spawned top-grade Magic Stones in the Ice Wall Mine on the 84th floor alone would be worth it.
And while he was at it, he could take revenge for Max.
“Hm, Summoner.”
“Go ahead.”
Mad Demon still looked uneasy.
“Even if there is a Tower on Earth No. 675, to enter it, you must first exit the 1st floor of the White Tower.”
“That’s right.”
Direct entry from the White Tower to the Black Tower was blocked.
He had to go outside first.
“However, Mackenzie’s teor summoning may have exposed your existence.”
He understood what that ant.
The dragon had died very noisily.
“What if sothing even more terrifying than a dragon is waiting outside for you to erge?”
Hmm.
A plausible concern.
“Especially the Administrators. Do not underestimate them. Going out now would be dangerous.”
By “Administrators,” he ant those of Earth No. 675.
They had surely beco aware of Juhyeok’s existence.
And in a world where the boundary between the Tower and reality had collapsed, there was no telling what they might do.
“If I leave the White Tower together with the summoned beings, it would be safe—but we can’t do that...”
Why?
The summoned beings didn’t have Status Windows.
So the White Tower entry and exit skills weren’t registered for them.
They could only leave if Juhyeok summoned them—
outside, or inside the Black Tower.
Either way, the summoner leaving the White Tower alone?
Who knew what might be waiting?
For the summoned beings, that was absolutely unacceptable.
These were the sa people who had made a fuss about not letting him enter the Black Tower alone.
“Can’t you just not go out?”
“With an energy barrier, Mackenzie’s barrier shield, and even Gyeon Dallae’s talismans...”
“Still dangerous. What if a dragon uses its breath?”
“The dragon’s dead.”
“There could be another.”
“Then I’d just run. Enter the Tower.”
“What if you aren’t given even that much ti?”
Seriously, these people.
Why were they trying so hard to scare him?
To be honest, Juhyeok was a little scared too.
What if he really went out and so dragon-like bastard was lying in ambush and pounced on him?
There was no way to enter the Tower without the Administrators noticing—
“...Wait.”
There was one thod worth trying.
Juhyeok opened his inventory.
He took out an item and put it on.
SPOT!
Juhyeok’s body vanished.
The summoned beings gasped and looked around in panic.
“Huh?!”
“What?”
“W-where?”
“He’s gone. He disappeared.”
“...Don’t tell .”
Outside the 1st floor of the White Tower?
That dangerous place where who knew what might be waiting?
“D-did he go out?”
“It seems he did.”
“Huh... he’s really gone. He’s definitely not here.”
“WAAH...”
Cossack collapsed to the ground, pounding the floor and shouting at the top of his lungs.
“Oh no, this is terrible. Our Summoner Bong’s gotten gutsy. He’s beco a real man. He was supposed to stay a wimp—what is this?”
Then he shot Mackenzie a sharp glare.
“This is all that old mage’s fault. Summoning teors and drawing attention for no reason, and now you’ve put our Summoner Bong in danger.”
Mackenzie panicked.
“N-no... the Summoner asked to drop them.”
The accusations poured in.
“You should have refused. You’re old enough—don’t you have any judgnt?”
“H-hoek!”
“teors aren’t anything special. All you did was expose the Summoner.”
“...The Dragon Heart.”
“So what? You can’t even eat it.”
“This girl’s heart is trembling. Nothing must happen to the Young Master.”
“If sothing happens to the Summoner, I will cut off your head.”
“If the commander dies, we all die. I die, you die—everyone dies!”
At that mont—
SPOT!
Juhyeok reappeared.
“I knew it. You all start fighting the mont I’m gone. This is why I can’t leave my seat.”
What the—?!
“Ah!”
“Oh!”
“Thank goodness.”
“Huh? Did you co back in?”
“Not exactly. I just activated concealnt for a mont...”
“Concealnt? Then even this old man should have noticed.”
“That’s right. I’m the expert in stealth, aren’t I? No matter how well you hide, I’m supposed to catch it all.”
Juhyeok showed them the cloak on his back.
“It’s a privilege item I got. I tried using it—what do you think?”
Effect: Conceals appearance and presence. Duration: 10 minutes / Cooldown: 10 minutes. Limitation: The user is revealed upon attacking. Feature: No one can perceive you.
The summoned beings’ eyes sparkled.
“Oh! A concealnt shroud.”
“It’s a higher-tier skill than stealth. With this, no one will notice you. Not even dragons.”
“No one can perceive you... The simple description makes it more trustworthy.”
“It might even fool the eyes of the gods.”
“A proper privilege has appeared for once.”
“The 10-minute duration is a bit of a sha, though.”
“This girl is deeply impressed. The heavens are surely protecting the Young Master.”
Juhyeok agreed.
Even the summoned beings of Lerssal couldn’t perceive its concealnt.
“So this is what it was ant for.”
Anyway, as long as he didn’t attack, the concealnt wouldn’t break.
“So, I can go out and co back, right?”
“It seems possible.”
“I’m still uneasy, but... p-please be careful.”
“Absolutely do not attack. Move quietly.”
“If anything feels off, retreat imdiately.”
After waiting another ten minutes,
Juhyeok activated the Transcendent Concealnt Shroud.
SPOT!
He stepped outside the 1st floor of the White Tower.
And then—
“...This is insane.”
The summoned beings’ concerns had clearly not been unfounded.
Step, step.
A Death Knight was walking right beside him.
No—there wasn’t just one.
Monsters were everywhere.
It was the ruined city that had already been thoroughly cleaned out by teor summoning.
Yet now, an even greater number and variety of monsters road the place.
Thankfully, no one noticed Juhyeok.
Not even when they passed right by him.
The concealnt shroud worked perfectly.
“I should first check whether there’s a Black Tower here... huh?”
There was no need.
A towering Black Tower stood boldly right in front of him.
“What? When did that get built?”
It definitely hadn’t been there before.
Then—
“Checking the progress of the German Black Tower.”
Ding!
[Location]: Berlin Black Tower, Germany
[Cleared]: 79th Floor
[In Progress]: 80th Floor
[Ti Limit]: 179 days 13 hours 34 minutes 52 seconds
“Ah!”
Was this the Tower Max had been climbing?
“So I inherited the Black Tower too.”
He had climbed pretty high.
Well, he had strengthened his Traits twenty tis.
Let’s go in.
The path was open up to the 80th floor, but that might have a boss, so as a warm-up, he would start from the 79th floor.
Juhyeok murmured quietly.
“Entering Berlin Black Tower, 79th Floor.”
SPOT!
“...”
It was different.
Completely different from the 79th floor of Earth No. 1,001.
In Juhyeok’s world, the 79th floor was the Imperial Palace of the Baratheon Empire—
Cossack’s the floor, a ti-attack mission.
But here...
Blackened land.
A crimson sky.
Scorched, half-burned trees.
What kind of place was this?
And what was the mission?
“First, summoning.”
He deactivated the concealnt shroud.
SPOT! SPOT! SPOT! SPOT! SPOT!
The summoned beings appeared one after another.
“Hoh.”
“This place is...”
“Is this the Black Tower of a ruined world?”
“WAAH...”
“What floor is it?”
Juhyeok answered.
“79th floor. Very different, right?”
“Indeed. Completely different. It isn’t a the floor.”
“Perhaps because there was no summoner-player in this world?”
“That’s right. With no summoned beings either, no story the floor would have ford.”
“I’m curious what the mission is.”
But before that—
“Rajix.”
“WAAH?”
“Deploy the Gigant.”
“WAAH!”
Rajix stretched out his hands,
then «N.o.v.e.l.i.g.h.t» stepped backward.
TSHHT, TSHHHH... CLANG, RRRIP!
The Gigant slowly erged from subspace,
along with the temporary weapon—a long steel H-beam.
“L.”
“Yes, Summoner.”
“Let’s begin.”
“Understood.”
The command-type Gigant.
L issued an order to it.
—Activation command. Input operating mode. Execute standing posture.
CREEEAK—
The Gigant rose to its feet.
—Activation command. Input operating mode. Equip weapon.
Its huge hand gripped the steel H-beam.
“Let’s go.”
—Activation command. Input movent thod. Advance forward.
BOOM! BOOM! BOOM! BOOM!
With wide strides, the Gigant advanced slowly.
Juhyeok and the summoned beings followed at a distance.
A mont later—
Ding!
The mission appeared.
[79th Floor Mission: Defeat 80 Hell Gatekeeper Cerberuses.]
[Ti Limit: Within 14 hours.]
[Failure Conditions: Death or mission abandonnt.]
“...Cerberuses?”
Suddenly—
TSHHT, TSHHHT!
Dogs burst out of the blackened ground.
Each one was larger than an elephant, with three heads apiece.
“Large-class.”
“But still below giant-monster tier.”
Their attributes?
So breathed fire, so breathed cold, so were undead Cerberuses, and so were even larger than the rest.
“Do we fight?”
“No. Don’t do anything.”
Juhyeok looked at L.
L nodded.
—Combat command. Input combat type. Annihilate all Cerberuses.
WHIRR—CLACK!
The Gigant bent at the waist,
like a sprinter at the starting line.
Then—
THUD! THUD! THUD! THUD! THUD!
It charged straight into the mass of Cerberuses, moving its house-sized legs.
What followed was combat—
no, calling it combat felt wrong.
“This is a massacre.”
“Total bullying.”
“They’re being trampled.”
“Spectacular.”
BAM! BAM! BAM! BAM!
Cerberuses were kicked flying, crushed underfoot, split in half by the H-beam, or grabbed and burst apart in the Gigant’s hands.
“Incredible.”
“It’s reassuring that it’s on our side.”
“Very comforting.”
“Anyone got popcorn?”
“WAAH!”
“Oh! Thank you, Supply Commander! ...Do you have cola too?”
“Doesn’t look like there’s ti to eat.”
Slaughter.
Utter slaughter.
Poor large-class Cerberuses.
The Gigant was a tyrant of the battlefield.
Ruthless.
Killing chanically.
Well—of course. It was a machine.
In terms of compatibility and sheer scale,
they had never stood a chance.
The Gigant was an 85th-floor giant monster.
These were only 79th-floor Cerberuses.
CRRRRUNCH!
CRRRRUNCH! CRRRRUNCH! CRRRRUNCH! CRRRRUNCH!
The clear was almost over.
Had even three minutes passed?
It was overwhelming.
Exactly the kind of clear Juhyeok wanted.
“I like this.”
Four Tower entries per day.
Since they were already here, they might as well go up to the 82nd floor.
With the level difference, it would be judged an S clear.
Badges could be earned starting from the 82nd floor.
The Administrators of Earth No. 675.
Those managing the only Black Tower left in that world.
[Huh?]
[What did I tell you about saying “huh”? Do you have any idea how—]
[I can’t help it. Huh! Huh!]
[...What happened?]
[A 79th-floor mission just triggered in the system.]
What?
[That ans soone entered the Tower?]
[Yes.]
[...Bring it up.]
POP!
A hologram appeared.
The Administrators were struck dumb.
[Th-this is insane!]
[I-is what I’m seeing real?]
[Is the footage wrong? No—it isn’t.]
There was only one Black Tower on Earth No. 675.
And only one player who could clear it.
The summoner from Earth No. 1,001 who had obtained nationality.
Then how would a summoner fight?
Obviously, the summoned beings would fight in his place.
But what unfolded in the hologram before them was beyond imagination.
[W-why is a Magnus Gigant there?!]
An 85th-floor giant monster on the 79th floor?
And it was attacking—no, slaughtering—the Tower monsters, the Cerberuses who were practically their allies.
[...]
[...]
[...]
They were so dumbfounded that no words ca out.
[I-it’s over.]
[I’m seeing it too.]
The Cerberuses weren’t impossible monsters to defeat, but—
Three minutes.
Just three minutes.
That was all it took for eighty large-class Cerberuses to be crushed.
What was the summoner doing?
CRUNCH, CRUNCH—
He was chewing popcorn.
[Hah... hahaha... ha...]
A hollow laugh escaped.
What kind of clear was this?
[What kind of place is Earth No. 1,001... to produce sothing like that?]
No one could answer.
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