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Now reading: Chapter 34 from Return of the Sword God-Rank Civil Servant, a Fantasy novel by 자리.

Jung Chul-min stared at Suho with wide eyes.

“Are… are you joking?”

“I’m not joking.”

Suho’s expression was dead serious.

This wasn’t a lie.

Perhaps because of that, Jung swallowed nervously at Suho’s unwavering seriousness.

After a mont of silence, he asked, “But… how?”

“It’s a secret.”

“A… secret?”

“Yes.”

“Oh…”

Jung’s disappointnt was evident.

Understandable, considering they were talking about a Sealed Gate.

Suho thought to himself, *‘Sealed Gates are all designated with S-rank difficulty, which is why they’re called Sealed Gates in the first place. Of course he’d be curious to know how I can clear it.’*

But Suho had no intention of revealing his strategy. He didn’t have to, nor was there a rule requiring him to disclose his thods before being allowed to enter a Sealed Gate.

Even if Jung were to resist or demand an explanation, there was little he could do since Suho already had the president’s approval.

And this wasn’t the first ti Suho had unexpectedly cleared sothing; he had conquered the Tower of Trials alone, a feat many thought impossible.

Jung had no choice but to believe him.

Suho added, “Think of how I discovered the strategy for the Tower of Trials. It’s similar. If you trust and let into the Formless Sword Gate, I’ll start there and gradually clear the other Sealed Gates too.”

“Y-you’re planning to clear other Sealed Gates as well?”

“Yes.”

“Ha…”

Clearing the Formless Sword Gate was hard enough to believe, and now Suho claid he’d go through other Sealed Gates too…

Jung’s mouth fell open, and at the sa ti, he sensed that Suho wasn’t bluffing.

After all, Suho was like a tiger among n, and who was he, a re human, to understand a tiger’s intentions?

Resigned, Jung let out a sigh.

“…Alright, then. I’ll make the arrangents and contact you as soon as it’s ready.”

“Actually, why don’t we head out now? I’m already prepared.”

“Right now?”

“Yes. The Formless Sword Gate is in Gyeongju, isn’t it?”

“That’s true, but… are you serious?”

“Yes, as they say, strike while the iron is hot. I’d like to get this done today.”

“Oh… one mont.”

At Suho’s urging, Jung stepped aside to make a call.

A few minutes later, he returned with an awkward smile.

“They said it’s possible. Would you like to travel with us to Gyeongju?”

“No, I’ll head there separately. I have soone I need to bring along. I already know the gate’s location, so I’ll et you at the entrance.”

“…Understood.”

With that, Jung let out a slight chuckle, preparing to leave.

***

“Almost there.”

Roaring along the highway was Jo Jin-hwi’s sedan.

After leaving the KHA building, Suho had called both Jo and Nexus Guild Leader Bae Dong-hyuk.

The call to Bae was to inform him of Suho’s success in securing the Sealed Gate entry, and he had called Jo to request his presence as a journalist to docunt the journey.

Originally, Suho planned to take a train, but since Jo offered his sedan, it made more sense to travel together.

Upon entering Gyeongju, they arrived at the Sealed Gate’s entrance shortly thereafter.

The gate was under military guard, and the atmosphere was tense.

After verifying their identities, they entered, where the outer appearance of the Sealed Gate gradually beca visible, thanks to a cloaking item.

*‘The Square is still the sa.’*

The Square was a structure built around the gate portal, designed to contain monsters and prevent shocks. It was nad for its square shape.

Made from high-grade alloys and steel, the Square held back monsters that occasionally erged from the gate, as well as suppressed shockwaves.

As Suho exited the car, Jung Chul-min and the person in charge of the Formless Sword Square approached him.

“You’re here.”

“Yes, you arrived early.”

“We took the train. Who is this beside you?”

Jo Jin-hwi handed over his business card with a polite nod.

“Nice to et you. I’m Jo Jin-hwi, a journalist with PBS.”

“A journalist?”

Seeing Jung’s slightly surprised reaction, Suho explained on Jo’s behalf.

“Nothing will be published imdiately. He’s just here to take photos for docuntation. Just a few shots after the gate is cleared—is that alright?”

“Oh, yes, that’s fine. It’s not a restricted area, after all. I was just surprised that you personally brought a journalist along.”

“Thank you for allowing it. And actually, it may be good for you to know that you’ll likely see him frequently from now on.”

“Haha, noted.”

At that mont, the Square’s administrator, Major Kim Jong-woo, introduced himself.

“I’m Major Kim Jong-woo, the administrator of this Square.”

“Ah, thank you for your service. I’m Ahn Suho.”

“It’s an honor to et you. But… are you really planning to clear the Formless Sword Gate alone?”

Despite having been briefed by Jung, Major Kim couldn’t help but double-check.

It made sense—clearing the gate alone was almost unbelievable.

*‘Understandable. So many people have died here.’*

Suho knew that over 200 lives had been lost in attempts to clear this gate, which was why it was S-rank and designated as a Sealed Gate.

Suho replied confidently, “Yes, I intend to clear it alone.”

“Um… if I may ask, what’s your level?”

“Level 51.”

“Ah…”

A faint sigh escaped Kim’s lips, but Suho was unfazed.

“I understand your concerns, Major, but please trust that nothing unfortunate will happen. I’ll handle it.”

Major Kim looked over at Jung Chul-min, who gave a nod. Exhaling heavily, Kim replied, “Alright. We’ll be outside, praying for your success.”

“Thank you for your trust.”

“The interior of the Square is prepared. You can enter imdiately.”

They had even cleaned it for him.

Jo Jin-hwi asked as they approached the entrance, “How long do you think it’ll take?”

“Well, if all goes smoothly, I’ll be out in under an hour.”

“Clearing a Sealed Gate in under an hour…”

Most people would call him crazy if they heard that.

But Jo Jin-hwi couldn’t help but feel an inexplicable sense of confidence in Suho.

“Take care in there.”

“Will do.”

With a nod, Suho entered through the open Square entrance, courtesy of the military.

As soon as Suho stepped inside, a soldier’s voice echoed, “Sealing the entrance!”

The gate closed securely, and those outside began observing Suho’s movents through caras installed in the Square.

Suho looked around the softly glowing interior and thought, *‘They’ve kept it tidy.’*

There was a faint sll of blood in the air.

Since unclaid gates periodically expelled monsters, the military often handled them with heavy weapons.

Monsters that could be subdued by artillery were managed by the military; otherwise, the KHA or external guilds were called in.

The monsters from Formless Sword, however, were generally controllable with standard weapons.

At the far end of the Square, a portal shimred, marking the entrance to the Formless Sword Gate.

*‘It’s been a while since I’ve been here.’*

Suho had been here before.

Seven tis, to be precise.

The first ti he’d entered, he barely escaped with his life after failing to defeat the boss monster within.

Unlike other gates, Formless Sword allowed players to leave without killing the boss.

Determined, Suho had trained relentlessly after his first failure to prepare for another attempt.

However, he failed five more tis, experiencing six consecutive defeats in total.

Yet, he never gave up.

On his seventh attempt, driven by sheer grit, he finally conquered the Formless Sword Gate.

*‘This gate holds a special aning for .’*

No one knew the strategy for clearing this gate better than Suho.

While everyone else had failed, he had succeeded after countless trials.

The mont Suho set foot into the gate, ssages began to flash.

[Entering the Gate.]

[Retrieving gate information.]

[Formless Sword]

- Entry Condition: Open to all.

- Max Entry Capacity: 1 person.

Though anyone could enter, only one person was allowed, which exponentially increased its difficulty.

Suho’s vision flickered as he stepped forward.

***

“He’s inside now.”

“Ha… do you think he’ll be alright?”

“All we can do now is trust.”

In the command room outside the Square, Jung Chul-min, Major Kim Jong-woo, and Jo Jin-hwi watched the monitor with tense expressions.

They saw Suho disappear into the gate, and Kim Jong-woo voiced his worries.

“No matter how you look at it… I’m still uneasy. This isn’t a place you can clear just by having high stats or a high level.”

“True. Inside the Formless Sword Gate, the Sword Emperor awaits.”

“And Hunter Ahn Suho is… a healer, isn’t he?”

At this point, Jung spoke up in Suho’s defense.

“That shouldn’t matter.”

“Shouldn’t matter?”

“Yes. From what I’ve seen, Hunter Ahn Suho is only a healer by title.”

“Only a healer by title?”

“That’s right. Of all the Hunters I’ve ever seen… no one wields a sword like Ahn Suho.”

Kim frowned.

“…Are you serious?”

“Yes. I was present for his practical exam, and even

though he was a healer, he passed by taking down all the monsters with a sword.”

Jo Jin-hwi, surprised, clarified, “Wait, aren’t healer exams usually about protecting a patient until you yourself are taken down? They’re supposed to assess a healer’s willingness to sacrifice themselves for others, right?”

“Yes, exactly. But instead of sacrificing himself, Ahn Suho focused on ensuring the patient’s survival. He picked up a nearby sword and killed every single orc that ca his way.”

“Insane…”

This story was news to Jo, as the only thing that had circulated was that Suho had graduated top of his class.

Reflecting on Suho’s unconventional approach, Jung mused, *‘I may not know his exact strategy, but maybe… this ti, the Sword Emperor will finally fall.’*

With a renewed sense of anticipation, the three n watched the screen, their eyes filled with hope.

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