Read light novels, web novels, Chinese novels, Korean novels, Japanese novels and books online for FREE.
Font Size
18px
Now reading: Chapter 9 from A Wimp's Strategy Guide to Conquer the Tower, a Action novel by Kkujji Kkujji꾸찌꾸찌.

For fifteen days, I did nothing but repeat the Floor 15 repeat mission.

While waiting for the Random Summon cooldown to co back around, I also trained the Shadow Step skill, experinted with the Energy Barrier, and stockpiled Magic Stones for the purpose of buying combat gear.

Aaaah!

One stone, four birds.

How packed is that plan?

Perfect—pure perfection.

“Energy Barrier.”

BZZZING!

A transparent glass-like film wrapped my entire body.

“Shadow Step.”

SWAT! SWA-WA-SWAT!

Juhyeok’s new-type movent zigzagging.

An afterimage left behind every ti.

It actually looked pretty good.

If soone saw it, they’d probably think I was a pretty high level.

Even I felt it.

‘Do I have talent?’

Yeah, right.

If I keep ssing around on Floor 15 like this...

[You have succeeded in the Floor 15 mission.]

[Your level has increased.]

[Reward: Magic Stone 1.5 kg]

[Exiting the Black Tower (Republic of Korea).]

Repeat clear, complete.

The problem was that it took less than ten minutes.

It ended before I could even try anything.

Shadow Step, sure, fine.

But what about the Energy Barrier?

Sohow, I had to test it.

Should I ask Cossack to stab lightly with his dagger?

“Huh?”

“Stab . With a dagger.”

“...Uuuuhhh.”

The mont Cossack heard my request, he clapped a hand over his mouth and stumbled backward, then—

“W-why are you doing this to , sir? If you don’t like , just beat half to death instead. I-I won’t do it again.”

“No, I’m trying to see if the Energy Barrier works properly. Just poke lightly.”

“KAAAAAAH! I didn’t hear anything! I can’t hear it, I can’t hear—”

“...”

What is wrong with him?

What a drama queen.

I’m not telling him to kill . I’m asking for a light poke.

Fine.

I’ll have to figure it out myself.

Ti flew by fast.

Endless Floor 15 repeat missions.

The pattern changed every ti, but since it was Goblin Workers, it wasn’t hard.

I practiced skills.

On the other side, Cossack was cutting off Goblin Workers’ heads.

I had to try sothing.

Right as I was thinking that—

“Hm?”

Between the tall brush, I spotted a Goblin Worker crawling away, terrified, trying to sneak off and escape.

‘...Just one?’

And it wasn’t even holding anything.

A loner, unard, worthless worker.

“Hm.”

A perfect chance to test the Energy Barrier.

What do I do?

I had to decide fast.

If I waited, the mission would complete and I’d be kicked outside—

‘Screw it. I don’t know.’

SWA-WA-SWAT!

Using Shadow Step, I blocked the path of the crawling Goblin Worker.

THUD!

My ankle and the Goblin Worker’s head collided.

Maybe it thought it had bumped into a tree, because it twisted its head and tried to go the other way, but—TAP! I blocked it again.

It froze.

Only then did the goblin gently lift its head.

looking down, goblin looking up,

our eyes eting,

silence flowing for a mont.

Right then!

“KYAAAH!”

The goblin clamped its yellow, sharp teeth straight onto my ankle.

CRUNCH! GRIND!

“Ugh, fuck! You scared the shit out of ?!”

It bit my leg?

THUD!

I soccer-kicked the goblin’s head with everything I had.

“KEHK!”

WHOOSH!

The goblin I’d kicked went flying straight toward John Cossack, who was happily doing a knife-dance.

Then Cossack sliced the flying thing up midair—SLICE-SLASH!

“Nice pass! You play soccer, sir— ...Hk!”

Like sothing had suddenly occurred to him, John Cossack’s face went pale as he sprinted at .

“SUMMONER BONG!!!”

Flailing, frantic.

“N-no, y-you f-fought a g-goblin? W-what were you trying to do— a-are you hurt anywhere?!”

“I’m fine.”

I really was.

Even I hadn’t expected my strength to be like this.

Even if it was a worker, I’d sent a goblin flying with one soccer kick.

I hadn’t killed it, but still.

‘Well, I am level 16.’

And the Energy Barrier’s power—

I definitely got bitten on the ankle, but it didn’t hurt, and my pant leg wasn’t even torn.

All that was left on the ground were broken fragnts of the Goblin Worker’s teeth.

“I’ve told you again and again, sir. You mustn’t be so brave.”

“It was just one.”

“One becos two, two becos three, three becos four.”

“It’s a weak, weak worker.”

“A worker becos a scout, a scout becos a warrior, a warrior becos a shaman.”

“...”

“Please protect your precious body. Summoner Bong!”

What the hell is this guy’s real identity?

I know he’s loyal, but he’s too much of a scheming-minion type.

If he’d been a palace eunuch in the Joseon era, he probably would’ve gotten showered with the king’s affection.

“Okay. I’ll be careful.”

And so, for fifteen days, I only did repeat missions.

My skill proficiency went up, and my Magic Stones just kept piling up.

A full 22.5 kg. If it sold at market price, 11.25 million won.

‘Should I go to the Player Shop at the Administration soon?’

To visit the Administration, I had to let a staff mber know first.

Either the staff I’d t when signing the contract, or the staff in charge of Magic Stone collection.

There were two people I knew.

Team Leader Jeon Gwangil and Section Chief Lee Mina.

The choice was obviously Jeon Gwangil.

It’s easier to et a man than a woman.

So I sent him a ssage saying I wanted to go to the Player Shop,

and a little later, my phone rang.

“Hello?”

Ah! Player Bong. You want to visit the Player Shop.

“Yes, that’s right. Can I co over right now?”

We’ll send a staff mber right away.

“There’s no need for that. I’ll just take a taxi.”

No. Even regular contractors all receive this benefit. You can also sell your Magic Stones at the shop.

“Mm. Okay, I’ll wait.”

What? They send a car even for regular custors?

No way.

This level of special treatnt, I’ll accept it coolly.

※ ※ ※

The number of Players in the Republic of Korea is estimated to be around 7,000.

It could be even fewer.

Even though the governnt signs contracts with almost every Player, they still can’t state an exact number.

Because unregistered Players, Players whose qualifications have been revoked, and Players who have already died make it hard to grasp the exact count, so it always fluctuates.

Unregistered Players—well, you can’t count what you don’t know about.

As for revoked qualifications, if you don’t clear the tower for three months, the System itself is deleted.

The governnt only finds out months later.

Because those Players aren’t producing Magic Stones.

The governnt settles the Player contract and stops paying subsidies or strips special benefits.

And then there’s Player deaths.

The largest number happen in uncleared climbing missions.

The higher the floor, the more dangerous it is.

But does that an repeat climbing missions are safe?

Not a chance!

Even if it’s the sa mission, even the pattern isn’t identical.

In a monster-subjugation mission, the location and the number that appear can change,

and even for trap-breaking missions, the location and type of chanisms change every ti.

I experienced that even while repeating Floor 15.

If you charge in carelessly thinking, I’ve done this once so it’ll be easy, you can die on the spot.

And even abandoning the mission requires you to run all the way back to the tower entrance, the safe zone, and declare abandonnt.

If you try to run and you die on the way—then you’re just dead.

That’s why over twenty years, the number of Players who have died in Korea alone is in the thousands.

When Players die?

They’re processed as missing persons.

Because you can’t find the body.

In this situation, the state also works to keep Players safe and encourage Magic Stone production.

One of those asures is the Player-specialized shop.

The store is in the basent of the Awakening Administration in Hannam-dong.

They sell equipnt and weapons at discounted prices by charging only the raw material cost, but even then it’s expensive.

Juhyeok arrived at the Tower Player Awakening Administration in a car with a staff mber.

Team Leader «N.o.v.e.l.i.g.h.t» Jeon Gwangil was waiting for at the front gate.

“Welco, Player Bong.”

“Sorry for troubling you.”

“Not at all. Follow .”

The Player Shop was in the Administration’s basent.

But it wasn’t a place you could just walk into.

“First, you should register. To enter the Player Shop, there’s a separate procedure.”

It wasn’t anything special.

An identification thod that proves you are you through palm-vein recognition.

Place your hand against a glass plate, scan, done.

BEEP!

“From now on, you can co anyti and use the shop without calling in advance.”

“Yes. Thank you.”

“...Would you like to guide you through the inside of the shop?”

“No. I’ll look around by myself.”

“Hahaha, yes, understood. Delivery shipping after purchase is also possible, so feel free to use it as much as you like.”

Co to think of it, it had been a really long ti since I’d been to an offline store like this.

I could count it on one hand.

I only shopped online.

Talking to staff.

Not easy.

But since I’d worked up the courage anyway—

Juhyeok raised his hand to the palm-recognition glass set by the shop’s entrance door.

BEEP-BEEP!

“Ooh...”

The inside of the shop was decorated pretty lavishly.

Employees selling goods—yet there wasn’t a single custor.

Even if there aren’t many Players, still.

Why is nobody here?

‘Is it because it’s expensive after all?’

Tis like this, the elite team is better.

They get gear items provided for free.

‘First, the Magic Stone sales booth.’

Selling Magic Stones.

The money I’d made clearing Floors 1 through 15: 7 million won.

And if I did a consignnt sale for the 22.5 kg of Magic Stones I got from repeating Floor 15 for fifteen days?

“We’ve confird 22.5 kg. At market price, that’s 11.25 million won. Once it’s sold by connecting you to a buyer, it’ll be deposited into your account within three days.”

“Uh— c-can I use it here right away?”

“Of course. Yes. If you make purchases, it will be deducted from the money you’ll receive later, so please keep that in mind.”

“Yes, yes.”

Now it was ti to shop.

But not a very happy ti.

Buy fast and go ho.

‘Weapons...’

The corner where weapons were displayed.

Bluish sharp blades, long longswords, short daggers, staves, spears, bows, and even handguns.

“Are you looking for sothing in particular?”

“...Ah, no. I’m not looking for anything specific, but I’m just going to look around first.”

“If you have any questions at any ti, please let know.”

It really is hard to talk to a staff mber you’ve never t before.

At least it was a male employee, so that was a relief.

If I’m curious, I have to ask.

“Can I take all of these into the tower?”

“If you’re carrying it on your body. Also, you can put them into your inventory.”

Only items that co from the tower can go into the Tower-Only Inventory.

So why do these go into the inventory?

‘They’re made from Magic Stones and tower tal.’

tal produced in the tower.

From the 30s, the rewards increase.

tals that don’t exist on Earth co out in ingot form.

The baseline is 3 kg, and if your clear is good, you can receive up to 10 kg.

The types include adamant, orichalcon, sectonium, and so on.

If you make equipnt using those tals and Magic Stones, it can go into the Tower-Only Inventory.

So it’s extrely expensive.

The cheapest weapon is 20 million won per piece.

There are plenty that are even more expensive.

And these are goods they sell for Players by charging only the cost of materials.

If you bring the materials yourself, they’ll even make it for free, without any labor fee.

“Players are also exempt from bladed-weapon possession permits. However, firearms are only available for rental. Entry is also restricted to designated places.”

Of course.

No matter how much you’re a Player, they can’t just hand out firearms.

But guns have limits.

In the 20s, you can sotis use them, but in the 30s, bullets don’t penetrate.

They’re both ranged weapons, but bows and crossbows are viable.

Because there are skills that use bows.

But guns can’t be used.

Because there are no skills that can utilize them.

What’s better?

I should have at least one weapon.

Not because I plan to attack monsters with it, but as self-defense.

Sothing that can crack a monster’s skull and let run when I’m in danger.

‘Huh?’

One item caught my eye.

A dull, dark tal club.

A weapon commonly called a mace.

‘That one’s usable.’

I asked the employee and grabbed the handle for real; the balance was right, and it wasn’t too heavy.

‘I like it.’

Honestly, bladed weapons are a burden.

How am I supposed to slice and stab sothing that moves?

I can’t even clean a live fish.

Good.

A club is perfect.

“How much is this?”

“Ah, it’s an adamant tal mace. The price is... hmm, it’s 2 million won.”

“What?”

2 million won?

Did I hear wrong?

“I-it’s a refund item from custor’s remorse, so...”

“...”

That’s suspicious.

The baseline is 20 million.

‘Could it be?’

In an instant, Team Leader Jeon Gwangil’s face ca to mind.

They sent a car the mont I said I was going to the Player Shop, then I get here and there isn’t a single custor, and now they’re saying an adamant weapon is only 2 million won.

If you see it, you see it.

Thanks to my timid personality, I’ve always prided myself on having ridiculously sharp instincts.

‘What do I do?’

Do I call him and ask them to sell it at the proper price?

Or...

‘Just buy it.’

Like an innocent person who knows nothing.

If I didn’t know, there’s nothing for to take responsibility for.

“Wow! That’s so cheap. I’ll take it. I’ll buy it.”

“Would you like it packaged?”

“No. I’ll put it in my inventory.”

Alright, I got a weapon—so what do I buy now?

But now that I was actually here, there wasn’t that much I needed.

※ ※ ※

Commissioner Park Kyungsoo asked Jeon Gwangil.

“How is it? Has Player Bong started shopping smoothly?”

“Yes, he has.”

“No other custors, right?”

“None. We sent a text to all the other Players that the shop is closed today.”

One more.

“And the prices?”

“I told the staff in advance to do a 90% discount. Since I figured he wouldn’t take it if it was free.”

“Well done.”

I hope it turns into a truly satisfying shopping trip.

That way, he’ll start climbing Floor 16.

────────────────────────────────────

────────────────────────────────────

You are reading A Wimp's Strategy Guide to Conquer the Tower Chapter 9 on WuxiaFull. Use Previous, Chapter List, or Next to continue.
Share this chapter
Bookmark saves this novel to your account. Reading History keeps recent chapters in this browser.
Continuous reading

You May Also Like

The Extra's Survival cover
Same genre

The Extra's Survival

Mohitkumar ·Action

OnmywaytothejobinterviewunfortunatelyImetanaccident. Insteadofdying,Ifoundmyselfwakingupinthenovel'Dawnoflegend'whichIreadbeforedying. Iwakeupinthe...

Too Stubborn to Die cover
Same genre

Too Stubborn to Die

B.F.Huups ·Action

MultiversalRecordforFastestTutorialDeath:AaronDober,0d0h0m0.02sWhentheApocalypsecame,Aaronwasskydiving,andunfortunatelyforhim,hisTutorialwasrunbyab...

Timeless Assassin cover
Trending now

Timeless Assassin

RajShah7152 ·Action

Leoawakensinaworldhedoesn’trecognize,withnomemoryofwhoheisorwhyhe’sthere.Allheknowsisthatsurvivalisn’tjustanecessity—it’shisonlychancetouncoverthet...

I Have a Golden Crow cover
Trending now

I Have a Golden Crow

Great Yu ·Eastern

DuYuhasnoclueabouthowhehastransmigratedtoaworldofdemontaming.HeisalsoinastateofconfusionwhenhecontractstheGoldenCrowthatwasliterallyasun.“Areyoufro...

The Lucky Farmgirl cover
Trending now

The Lucky Farmgirl

Bamboo Rain ·Romance

TheFourthBrotherhadsquanderedhiswealththroughgambling,leavingtheirmotherinacriticalstate.Tomakemattersworse,thecreditorsevenaskedthemtosellManbaoto...

User Comments

0 comments from readers

Post Comment
By posting a comment, you agree to all relevant terms.
There are currently no comments. Join the community and start the discussion.
Please create an account or sign in to post a comment.