The judges, reapers, and ssengers who work in the Underworld—the Realm of the Dead—possess a unique ability.
Opening "doors."
Given the nature of their work, it's an absolutely essential skill.
After all, they must frequently descend to the human world to bring back the deceased.
And among them, the door-opening ability of Yama, the ruler of the Underworld, is especially extraordinary.
He can open doors to other worlds entirely.
There is, however, a prerequisite.
A bond of fate must be connected.
That was how Yama was able to open the door to the Demon Realm.
So how was that bond ford?
It happened while judging a sinner destined for hell.
That criminal was a black magician who had sold his soul to a Demon King of the Demon World.
During the process of judging the sinner's cris, Yama ca into contact with the Demon King.
Naturally, that created a karmic link with the Demon World.
And what did Yama do then?
Out of sheer boredom, he opened the door to the Demon World.
That was how he first set foot there.
Yama—the god who governs death, reincarnation, and the afterlife.
No matter that it was another dinsion, the mont he descended, the Demon World was thrown into chaos.
Still, whenever he got bored, he went back.
He even visited the Demon Realm, the very heart of the Demon World.
He captured and beat up beings calling themselves Great Demons.
Right now, Yama was lounging sideways on a sofa, watching a drama on a large monitor—a story about a fourth son of a chaebol family.
"Refreshing."
The protagonist was a reincarnator.
Thankfully, it wasn't a dream ending.
Well made.
A properly concluded drama, created in another world.
"…Juhyeok the Hero, was it?"
Through his connection with the Sword Immortal.
The man to whom Yama had personally taught the mory-regression technique.
The dinsion where that man lived.
"I wonder if he's doing well."
He, too, bore the fate of saving his world.
"How heavy that burden must be."
He had only taught him a single technique.
If there had been more ti, he would've given him a few more things.
But forming a deeper bond wasn't a good idea.
Juhyeok's world still operated under strict laws.
Interference by an Outer God would distort those laws.
Unless they t in a completely unrelated world—
The Great Journey.
The destruction of Dinsional Energy Repositories.
Juhyeok collected yet another cylindrical rod, planted explosives, and exited the repository.
BOOOOM!
RUMBLE—!!
The repository collapsed.
[Dinsional Energy Repository Destroyed 15/146]
There was still a long way to go.
Only fifteen.
"Hm."
Save here?
Maybe stop, rest at ho, and co back to continue later.
He was also curious how the save ticket actually worked.
Would everything really pause at this exact point?
Even though ti was clearly passing?
"Maybe I should test it…"
But the ticket was precious.
He only had one.
Who knew when he'd get another.
At the sa ti, he worried about the summoned.
The longer this dragged on, the more exhausted they'd beco.
Mana bombs weren't infinite either.
"I believe it would be best to conserve the ticket," Gyeondallae said.
"…Aren't the others getting tired?"
"Well… they still look quite lively."
She wasn't wrong.
They were still rampaging like fish in water.
True enough.
They hadn't had a proper fight in a long ti.
"Dr. El?"
"Yes."
"How many mana bombs do we have left?"
"We've nearly exhausted them."
"What?!"
No bombs?
Then should they stop?
"We can make more. I brought the fabrication equipnt in Rajiks's subspace. Alchemist Mari is here too."
Chaaarrr—
– We can make them quickly. We have plenty of materials.
This was tricky.
For now, he decided to ask.
What did the summoned on the front lines think?
"Blood Wolf!"
"Woof!"
"Run over and call Kosak."
"Woof!"
Flash!
Blood Wolf dashed off.
Monts later, Kosak ca running back.
"Did you call, Summoner Bong?"
"Yes. I'm thinking about pausing the mission. What do you think? Should we continue?"
"I'm fine. Still good to go."
"How about the others?"
"Give a mont. I'll gather opinions."
Spot! Spot!
Kosak ran to each summoned fighting the centipede-scorpions, asking them directly.
Then he returned.
"Everyone says they're fine. They've got energy to spare."
"Still…"
"They even say the monsters are getting weaker. I feel it too."
"…They're getting weaker?"
"From the perspective of the second-greatest genius after the Chief Genius Summoner Bong——it seems destroying the repositories is weakening them."
Really?
"Better to push through to the end. It's a good chance to stretch our bodies. Of course, the decision's yours."
Then—
"Let's continue."
"Yes, sir!"
"Mari, Dr. El—keep producing mana bombs."
"Understood."
Since they were already committed—
"If we make the mana bombs with top-grade mana stones, they'll be stronger, right?"
"It's not even comparable."
"Use as much as you want."
Right.
Save the ticket.
Use it when another one drops.
The controller gnawed at his fingernails.
Repository after repository collapsed.
At the sa ti, the guardian creatures weakened.
That was only natural.
Creatures were created from dinsional energy.
When repositories collapsed and the energy supply faltered, fewer creatures appeared—and those that did were weaker.
Which made destroying repositories even easier.
Which caused even more repositories to collapse.
A domino effect.
[Did headquarters give any additional orders? Reinforcents?]
[No, sir.]
"Fuck."
Once a mission was in progress, intervention was impossible.
If the summoner used the save ticket and exited, they might still be able to do sothing on Earth No. 1,001.
But if he completed the destruction?
Then dinsional energy extraction from Earth No. 1,001 would be permanently lost.
One man doing sothing this absurd.
Even accounting for summoning traits—
"…Just like the rumors."
The summoner who cleared Earth No. 1,001's Black Tower at S rank.
Who toyed with the Black Tower of the already-destroyed Earth No. 675.
He lived up to his reputation.
It sent chills down their spine.
"How did he make summoned grow like that?"
LSSR rank.
People mistook it for the highest rank, but it had a hard ceiling.
System-created bodies couldn't grow further.
Regression would've been more likely.
But they had broken through.
They weren't transcendents—but they had undeniably surpassed the limits of LSSR.
Soon, the repositories would be completely destroyed.
The only consolation was that Earth No. 1,001's Black Towers had collapsed only twice.
So the amount of dinsional energy stored wasn't massive.
"Controller, shouldn't we do sothing…?"
"And what? Fight them in person instead of via hologram?"
"..."
"If you don't want to die a dog's death, shut up."
Direct confrontation was impossible.
The Black Tower system would have to deal with it.
This situation wasn't his fault.
It was the system's for allowing the White Tower's intervention.
"At least this will serve as a good excuse in the report."
And after taking this much damage, the Black Tower system wouldn't stay quiet.
"Next ascent…"
Death was guaranteed.
The mont they entered the Tower.
The summoned were right.
Repositories were falling one after another.
[Dinsional Energy Repository Destroyed 51/146]
As they did, the monsters weakened further.
With El and Mari producing top-grade mana-stone bombs, destruction beca even easier.
BOOM!
CRASH—!!
Still, continuous combat began to wear down the summoned.
That wouldn't do.
Even in battle, rest was essential.
They now had enough leeway that one or two could step out.
So Juhyeok pulled out the camping set, lit a fire, and grilled at.
Various drinks.
ntal-strength potions made by Mari.
Mana-boosting elixirs.
Stamina potions.
He laid everything out.
"Alright, rotate one at a ti. Eat and rest."
At his call, Kosak rushed over first.
He grabbed a piece of at, washed it down with soda—
"BUUUURP—!"
A massive belch.
"Feel refreshed?"
"Sorry."
"Aren't you tired? I can take your place—"
"Why would I be? It's been ages since a real fight. I'm having a blast."
Is that so?
"There's competition now. I gotta kill more than that green guy."
"You don't need to compete—"
"Yes I do. If we let Green get cocky, he'll get out of hand."
Can he really?
That poison breath was no joke.
"Uraaaaaah!"
Kosak dashed back in.
Next was Mad Demon.
"at's fine. Bring booze. Strong stuff."
Juhyeok handed him a bottle of 60-proof gaoliang.
He drained it in gulps.
"Excellent!!!"
Straight back into battle.
Then Major Bae.
He saluted Juhyeok.
"I'll sleep five minutes."
"Go ahead."
Rajiks pulled out a bed from subspace.
Snore.
Exactly five minutes later, he was back in action.
Gobang stuffed his mouth full of grilled at and left.
And the 9th-circle archmage Mackenzie—
"I'll smoke a few cigarettes and then go back in."
Snap!
He sparked a fla in his hand and lit up.
"Ssssh— whew… I've set more fires today than in my entire life."
Co on, no way.
After smoking a few nicotine-packed cigarettes, he rejoined the battle.
Following him, Bardin, Crackers, and Diamat also took a breather before diving back into the fray.
Ti passed.
[Dinsional Energy Repository Destroyed 74/146]
Once the number of destroyed repositories passed the halfway point, the battle beca even easier.
[Dinsional Energy Repository Destroyed 105/146]
After crossing 100, the monsters fell into disarray—no coordination, no threat.
[Dinsional Energy Repository Destroyed 122/146]
So this is all the Great Journey amounted to?
[Dinsional Energy Repository Destroyed 140/146]
Way too easy.
And finally—
[Dinsional Energy Repository Destroyed 146/146]
Mission complete.
Ding!
[All dinsional energy repositories have been destroyed.]
[You have completed the first stage of the Great Mission.]
[Rewards are being distributed.]
[Tower Mission Save Ticket has been delivered to your Tower-exclusive inventory.]
Oh! A second ticket.
See, tickets like these feel good only when you've got a stockpile.
But is that it?
No more rewards?
That's stingy.
[Returning to Black Tower Floor 91 of Earth No. 1,001.]
Huh?
That's really it?
Spot!
Juhyeok and the summoned were all transferred at once.
They were back in the white room of the 91st floor.
"What, no badge or anything—"
Just then!
Ding!
[World Announcent: You have achieved EX clear rank for Black Tower No.1 (Korea), Floor 91.]
[EX Clear Reward: Platinum Badges x32 (2 30).]
"At least they give badges."
A full thirty-two of them.
"Heh heh heh."
A grin spread across his face.
It wasn't just the badge count going up.
There were already six cumulative perks.
[Exiting Black Tower No.1 (Korea).]
Spot!
They were back in the place where they'd first entered—the penthouse living room.
Juhyeok checked the ti first.
The Great Journey mission had taken over ten days.
So had Earth's ti really stopped?
"Wow."
It had barely moved.
Honestly, he'd expected as much.
During the dinsional energy repository mission, none of the summoned were forcibly dismissed due to manifestation ti limits.
That was because their manifestation duration was tied to Earth's ti.
Anyway, they'd worked hard—ti to rest.
Even if real-world ti hadn't passed much.
"But this mission was really strange."
"I agree. It felt fundantally different from the Tower climbs we've done so far."
"I feel the sa. It was a very alien kind of mission."
"Would the 91st floor of Earth No. 675's Black Tower be the sa?"
"That… I'm not sure."
Too many things didn't add up.
Were all 91st-floor missions across Earth's Black Towers like this?
For example, if they entered Korea's No.2 Tower, would they also have to destroy 146 dinsional energy repositories?
Then what about Earth No. 675's Black Tower?
Would Black Towers in other worlds give the sa mission?
There was no way to know right now.
They'd have to go and see.
By climbing it themselves.
Not now.
Later.
White Tower, 17th floor.
Spot!
Commissioner Jeon Gwang-il appeared.
"…Already gone?"
He'd heard they were scheduled to clear the 91st floor today.
He'd hurried to finish his work to co see them off.
But it looked like no one was here.
"Should I co back later?"
It was a mission called the Great Journey.
No way it'd be easy.
"…Duu-nim stayed behind."
In the distance, Duu was plowing the fields.
Well, his class was Farr.
Even now, fully focused on agriculture.
Thanks to that, the crops were growing lush and strong.
...
If he could get so lettuce as a gift, he'd gladly take it.
His wife and kids had been making a fuss.
Where did you buy that lettuce last ti?
They said they didn't care how expensive it was—just bring more.
Just then—
Spot!
"Hm?"
A man appeared in the White Tower.
"Who…?"
Not a summoned.
Not CEO Jeong Dong-hun either.
A mber of Bong Player's family?
He walked closer to take a look.
"Huh!"
He froze.
"…Since I'm here, might as well say hello."
Jeon Gwang-il stopped.
The other man also flinched and stopped short.
Gulp.
Why was that man here?
What should he say?
The other side seed just as unsure.
Both were visibly flustered.
As they stood there staring at each other—
[World Announcent: You have achieved EX clear rank for Black Tower No.1 (Korea), Floor 91.]
"Ah!"
"Ah!"
The world announcent rang out.
And then—
"Long live Juhyeok! Long live Juhyeok! Long live Ju—"
Kim In-jung raised both hands high and shouted before awkwardly lowering them.
"Ahem!"
"…."
Jeon Gwang-il felt awkward.
So did Kim In-jung.
How were they supposed to react?
After a mont, Kim In-jung finally spoke.
"H-how did you end up here…?"
"Mm."
As if rembering sothing, Kim In-jung pulled a stiff cardboard card from his pocket.
"I received a monthly lease pass. What about you, Commissioner Comrade?"
Ah.
The lease pass.
Jeon Gwang-il pulled out a shiny plastic card of his own.
"I've got a permanent residence permit."
"Oh? Permanent?"
"Yes. A real one—no renewals needed."
"…."
If permanent was real, then what—was monthly fake?
Kim In-jung felt slightly annoyed.
"So… how do you get one?"
"You have to work hard and earn recognition, I suppose."
"I see… well then, good work."
Spot!
Kim In-jung disappeared.
"Phew."
Jeon Gwang-il rubbed his chest.
That startled him.
Of all places, to see that man here.
But he could guess why Bong Player had given Chairman Kim In-jung a White Tower 17th-floor lease pass.
He'd heard about the recent assassination threats.
It was for his safety.
That man needed to stay alive for a while longer for the reunification process to proceed smoothly.
"…But still. EX rank?"
He'd heard such a rank existed.
"But this'll cause an uproar again."
Everyone in the world would've heard it.
A world announcent—not S , but EX clear rank.
And indeed, the reaction was explosive.
L Juhyeok!
L The great Bong Juhyeok of the 91st-floor EX clear!
L Juhyeok!!! I love you!!!
L Bong Juhyeok! Bong Juhyeok! Bong Juhyeok! Bong Juhyeok! Bong Juhyeok!
L Wait, is EX rank good?
L Ex-what? Dunno, idiot! Just shout hooray!
L Long live Juhyeok.
L Long live Juhyeok.
L You bastards, where's your spirit in the comnts?! Smash those keyboards! Long live Juhyeok!!!
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