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Now reading: Chapter 76. Treasure (1) from Surviving Restructuring, a Action novel by 선주우.

The title Sky Breaker literally ant shattering the heavens. Apparently, even an artificial sky still counted as a sky in the system’s books.

[Your physique is insufficient to contain such a grand title!]

Sky Breaker, huh?

Seeing it written out, it really did sound majestic. It carried a weight far beyond the mont when the title Pathfinder evolved into Paver of Paths.

[Searching for an alternative host dium.]

What would the system choose as the host dium? It should be able to house this title in place of my unworthy body...

[A new host dium has been selected.]

Ji-Eun was the only one nearby, but surely it wouldn’t have picked her? After all, her physique was even weaker than his.

Vmmm...!

Then, a heavy tremor rattled his bones. He didn’t need to search for the source, as it was literally in his hand.

A crude blade so rough as though carved from black stone itself. It bore no intricate designs, not even the faintest maker’s mark. A naless weapon, its only glimr lay in the edge he had painstakingly sharpened by hand.

Vmmm...!

That very sword howled.

Vmmm—!

It howled again and again. Then, like a chick cracking its shell from the inside, it broke.

“What the...”

[A vessel forged by lting iron in blood and cooling it in ti now accepts your magnificent title.]

[The Shatter Blade responds to its new master’s will!]

Fwooosh—!

Then, indigo light burst forth from above. Neither warm nor gentle, but sharp and cold, as if made to be aid at his enemies. At the center of that cracked abyss, a sleek black sword erged.

[Congratulations!]

[The Fla Shatter Blade has evolved into the Fla Sky-Shattering Blade!]

A word he’d never spoken before had beco both his achievent and his weapon’s na.

“Eun-Ho! W-what is that?!” Ji-Eun gasped.

Understandable, as a perfectly fine sword had just howled itself apart and transford into sothing that radiated sheer power. He wanted so badly to check its effects and maybe even brag a little.

Not now, Eun-Ho thought.

“Is that really the sa sword from before? It looks completely different—”

“Later! We need to regroup with the others first!”

Ji-Eun, wide-eyed, pressed her lips together and nodded. “... Okay!”

She understood what mattered most right now: the job only she could do.

I have to get all of us out through the hole we punched in the sky, Ji-Eun thought.

Shhhhhh!

The last fragnts of the fake sky poured down. The real one appeared above them, curving overhead. It was a breathtaking, paint-thick blue, like soone had dumped a whole ink bottle across the heavens.

Eun-Ho had to squint at the blinding, real sunlight.

“Eun-Ho! This sky isn’t flat.”

“Looks like the arena really was spherical.”

“Just like a ball?”

Eun-Ho nodded.

Yeah, more like a ball or maybe even an egg. And here I thought it was just the sword that hatched, Eun-Ho thought.

Perhaps they were hatching too.

“Over here! Over heeere!”

“Mister! Unnie!”

Maybe it was because the ground was now much closer, but faint voices finally reached their ears. People were waving frantically from below.

“Everyone’s alive,” Eun-Ho comnted.

“Thank goodness! So I just have to float them over there, right?” Ji-Eun asked.

“Right. But the problem is...”

Unlike Ji-Eun’s innocent smile, Eun-Ho’s mind was already racing through variables. Her Psychokinesis was level 10, aning her maximum lift was ten people. Including the two of them, that made eleven people, aning they were short by one spot.

His jaw clenched instinctively. Ji-Eun smiled softly at him with confidence, albeit with uncertainty.

“I think it will work. Han-Wool is holding Yul...” Ji-Eun replied.

“Right!”

Yul had been in Han-Wool’s arms this whole ti! She’d co along for free!

Ji-Eun pressed her lips together, gathering every ounce of focus. “Okay, I’ll give it a try!”

Just as the broken sky stopped falling, the rain stopped as well.

“Oh my word! We’re actually going up!”

“Aaaaah! We’re so high up!”

“Don’t look down, Unnie! It’s scarier if you look down!”

The group of people began to float upward, like rockets strapped to their shoes.

“Holy! H-he really managed to smash the ceiling?! He broke the sky? Damn!”

“Hyungnim! Are you okay?! Your clothes are shredded!” Jae-Hyuk comnted.

They flew toward him making every fuss under the sun.

Eun-Ho nodded at the Swear-Master and teary-eyed Jae-Hyuk. “Your lifting is quite good actually! It’s pretty fast. Nicely done.”

Just as he was about to say thank you on everyone’s behalf, everyone swayed.

“Noonim! Are you all right?!”

She said nothing, sweating cold but still forcing herself to keep focus.

“It’s because she’s lifting too many people. Before she gets too exhausted, we need to—”

The impatient system didn’t wait for him to finish, and rcilessly made an announcent suggesting this world’s end.

[The Arena has collapsed!]

[Brace for impact!]

“Collapsed?”

“Aaaaah! We’re falling! Help!”

“F-focus! Focus!”

Just like that, they plumted from their new sky, back down toward the earth they’d co from.

***

“W-were we actually floating above the sky?!”

“We were what?!”

That was when Eun-Ho realized sothing for the first ti, just how loud wind could be.

Whooooosh—!

The roar was like a helicopter blade beating right beside his ear. They plumted toward the ground along with the spherical arena that had once hovered over Seoul.

“Kyaaaaah!”

“If we fall from this height, we’ll—aaaah! Oh God!”

“Hold hands! Hold on to each other!”

People tumbled through the air, flung closer and farther apart by chaotic gusts. Holding hands didn’t guarantee safety, not even close.

This is dangerous, Eun-Ho thought.

Although Ji-Eun was trying her hardest, handling eleven people at once was pushing it, especially when they were tumbling wildly in freefall. Actually, this level of precision was nearly impossible to maintain even under perfect conditions.

Eun-Ho started to think about what he could do to help.

I’ll have to slow us down first...

Even the tiniest sliver of survival had to be scraped together.

“Summon! Activate!”

[You have activated the audit pass to the Beginner Swordsmanship Class.]

[A door has appeared.]

Click—!

He felt the familiar cold brass doorknob in his left palm.

“Ha...” Then, Eun-Ho stopped, floating not so high up above the Han River. “Ji-Eun! Grab my hand!”

He caught Ji-Eun with his right hand.

“Haa...”

She was shaking violently, understandably so. She’d gone from soaking wet under a monsoon, to pouring every last ounce of ntal strength into holding them up in the air. However, now wasn’t the ti to rest.

“Are you all right? You have to stay focused!”

“Yeah! I’m fine!”

If she didn’t have the stamina, she had to squeeze out her ntal resilience.

“Everyone, grab on!”

At once, Ye-Ji—still holding Ji-Eun—followed, along with the Swear-Master, Han-Wool carrying Yul, and the others. They clung on like beads strung along a rope.

“W-we stopped!”

“It’s only temporary, but we won’t be badly hurt if we fall from this height.”

“Holy shit, I really thought we were going to die.”

“Thank you so much, Noonim!”

Just like Jae-Hyuk said, the credit went to Ji-Eun, who’d barely managed to keep everyone from scattering.

“We’re going to drop into the Han River. The wind is strong so be careful!” Eun-Ho shouted.

“Lord, guess we’re going for a swim now!”

“Is there anyone here who can't swim?” Eun-Ho asked.

He was waiting for the right mont to release the doorknob when a sharp gust rocked them all.

Whoosh—!

A storm-like blast ripped them apart right then, as if the wind was trying to break their chain.

“Aaaaah!”

“Sol-Ah! Grab my hand!”

“Don’t let g—”

First, Sol-Ah slipped from Yeo-Jin’s hand.

“Damn it!”

“Hold tighter, man!” barked the security guard holding Han-Wool’s ankle.

Then he slipped too. Finally, even Han-Wool, who had been holding Yul tight in his arms, lost his grip and fell.

“Eun-Ho! What do we do?! They’re scattering!”

They were so close and now a violent wind wanted to ruin everything.

“Aaaaah!”

“Sol-Ah! I’m right here!”

Sol-Ah and Yeo-Jin scread as they spun away, before another gust swallowed their voices entirely.

Whoooosh—!

Even as ice-cold wind rattled his bones, Eun-Ho’s mind raced. There still had to be a way.

I’ll use Acceleration, regroup everyone, then slow their descent long enough for Ji-Eun to reach the river surface safely.

That was the plan he was forming when a series of gloomy ssages appeared in front of him.

[You have reached a physical limit due to accumulated damage.]

[You’ve developed the status effect, Overexertion.]

Thud!

Then, his consciousness went dark.

***

Eun-Ho dread and even in the dream, there was a path. He followed soone’s back, not knowing who they were, or where they were going. Under his feet, the road kept changing from soft dirt to straw-woven footpaths, to wooden planks, to stone bridges that he had to leap across.

A new path ant new scenery, new air, new slls. He walked and walked and walked so more, until he got curious about the face of the one he was following.

Then, out of nowhere, a bomb of ice-cold water dropped from the sky.

***

“Kek!”

He jolted awake, coughing up freezing water that burned both his throat and nose.

Clack! Clack! Clack!

His teeth chattered so violently they clacked together. The coldness made him tremble all over. He was so battered that he could barely open his eyes. Then, another bucket of icy water drenched him.

“... what...?”

“Dunno... said...'”

Voices that were blurry around the edges floated to his ears.

“Ha...”

Amid a throbbing headache, a vague, unfamiliar space ca into view. Along with it, the ropes binding him and the unfamiliar faces surrounding him ca into view.

“What the heck? Who sent you?”

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