TFN C61
by berryChapter 61
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Due to exceeding the allotted time, a Stage 2 penalty will now be applied.
â» Stage 2 Penalty Debuff: When demonic energy accumulates, you will transform into a beast.
Find Ghostslayer Valley and meet the boy at its entrance. (2/??)
Hint: Go to the place where the bell rings.ă
The upper section was identical to before, but this time, a new line had appeared at the bottomâone he had never seen before.
âWhatâs this about?â
Wonhyo read the lines again and again, frowning, until a faint memory resurfaced. It was from when heâd first gone into a dungeon and received a quest hint as a reward upon leaving.
So much had happened since then that he had completely forgotten about itâhe hadnât even realized something new had been added.
âIt says to go where the bell rings.â
After explaining it carefully to Cheongmun, Wonhyo took out his artifact.
He thought it would appear as the divine blade, the form he had last usedâ
but instead, a small, silver bell jingled softly as it popped into his hand.
âHuh?â
The moment the bell chimed, a glowing fluorescent-yellow arrow appeared in the air right in front of him.
âThereâs a direction marker showing up.â
He wondered briefly if it was visible only to himâbut since they were in a party, Cheongmun could see it too.
Cheongmun raised his gun and poked the arrow with its barrel.
The muzzle passed straight through the light, stirring empty air.
âAt least it doesnât have a physical form.â
ââŠWhat if it did?â
âIt would attract monsters. In dark environments like this, plenty of creatures are hypersensitive to light.â
Wonhyo swallowed a groan and glanced around anxiously, but thankfully, no other presence stirred nearby.
âIt looks like we just have to follow the arrow. Letâs move.â
Wonhyo nodded, gripping the bell tightly.
Maybe because there was finally somewhere to go, Cheongmun summoned a cube beneath his feet and rose onto it, just as he had in the dungeon.
Wonhyo had worried the arrow might only appear along the ground, but to his relief, as the cube ascended, the arrow climbed as well, gleaming steadily as it pointed the way.
Finding Ghostslayer Valley and locating the NPC had seemed daunting, but with this built-in navigation, it suddenly felt manageable.
If theyâd had to wander blindly through uncharted terrain, it wouldâve been a nightmare.
âThis might actually be easier than I thought.â
As they flew through the mist, following the arrowâs glowing trail, Wonhyo looked down.
Here and there, faint, drifting figures moved among the treesâghost-type monsters, their presence eerily real, not illusionary like those in the S-rank dungeon.
His earlier confidence drained away.
He quickly took out the Aura Suppression Device and attached it to the cubeâs side.
âDid you sense something?â
âNo, just being cautious. There are some patches where the miasma feels thicker.â
Cheongmun immediately understood and scanned the forest below.
âThere seem to be other parties nearby. We should rise higher.â
âOkay.â
They climbed until the forest looked tiny and far away beneath them.
Wonhyo felt no fear, only a taut stillness.
Thenâsomething suddenly whizzed past, barely missing them before dropping away into the fog below.
âThat was an attack⊠do they think weâre monsters?â
âThey probably thought we were people. But itâs dangerous either way. Someone willing to attack at the slightest movement is someone we should avoid.â
Wonhyo blinked. Attacking another humanâeven by mistakeâfelt wrong, but he didnât argue.
He wanted to say somethingâsomething about how a frail, noncombatant Awakener like him had no business being hereâbut he held his tongue.
He hadnât expected to come back to the Tower because of a job quest. Who knew what else might happen next?
Thankfully, no further attacks came, and their flight smoothed out.
âThis is where the unexplored region begins,â Cheongmun said quietly. âYou mentioned you got information on Ghostslayer Valley from the guild?â
âYes.â
âHmm. Then it seems those who scouted the outer perimeter avoided sharing their data publicly.â
âTo sell it later?â
âMost likely. You paid quite a bit for yours, didnât you?â
âYeah. It wasnât cheap.â
From the northeast where they had entered, they flew southwest over sprawling coniferous forests until the foot of a mountain range came into view.
Wonhyo pulled out his map for comparison.
Cheongmun raised a hand.
âFrom here on, we should prepare for anything. We donât know what monsters will appear.â
Wonhyo, who had no offensive skills aside from ghost-type exorcism, decided to focus on defense.
He didnât have much useful equipment, but there were a few items among his Tower rewards that might help.
âShould I use the ring with the shield effect?â
When he took out the ring that could block up to three attacks, Cheongmunâs brow arched slightly.
Without replying, Cheongmun expanded the cube beneath them. Wisps of black smoke gathered and condensed, thickening the walls like armor.
âThis will handle defense. What I meant was, take out your talismans. Since weâre likely facing ghost-type monsters, those will work best.â
Ah. So thatâs what he meant.
Wonhyo quietly tossed the ring back into his inventory and pulled out yellow, blue, and black talismans, tucking them into his chest pocket.
The cube glided onward, weaving through a narrow canyon.
Though they were flying, the cliffs were so close that it almost felt suffocating.
Below, beside a stream churning with pale, foamy waterâso discolored it seemed poisonedâa horde began to appear.
Not zombies, exactly.
They didnât stagger or moanâthey shouted instead.
âGive me back my legâ!â
âGive me back my leg!â
They hopped after the cube like jiangshi, the hopping corpses from old ghost stories. Wonhyoâs jaw dropped open.
ââŠYou already have legs, though.â
He couldnât help but wonder what exactly those things thought they were running on.
âJudging from the color of the flesh below their knees,â Cheongmun observed, âthey must have stitched on someone elseâs legs.â
Wonhyo blinked, staring closer.
âBut if swapping legs lets them climb cliffs like that, isnât that kind of an upgrade?â
He couldnât see why they were so desperate to reclaim their originalsâbut regardless, seeing the undead starting to leap toward them, he flung a talisman.
The canyon narrowed further, and they looked ready to jump onto the cube.
âHey! Before you come after us, maybe check whoâs got whose legs first!â
âMy legâwhat?â
The leading corpse turned back to the one behind.
âMy leg!!â
As their formation broke, Wonhyo swiftly burned the talisman.
A puff of white smoke bloomed, clouding their vision.
Using the moment, the cube darted through the narrow passage, following the glowing arrow.
When Wonhyo looked back, the undead were tangled together, grabbing at each otherâs legs in confusion.
âAt least one or two might actually find their own legs,â Wonhyo murmured.
Cheongmun, holding a deep crimson gunâdarker even than the shotgun heâd used on the sixth floorâlowered it slightly and gave a small nod.
âThat would be ideal.â
He took out his phone, snapped a quick photo, and began typing rapidly.
âWhat are you writing?â
âA field report. On newly discovered regions in the Tower. The Bureau of Special Affairs compiles and publishes them quarterly.â
âOh, Iâve read those before.â
While Cheongmun worked, Wonhyo checked the arrow again.
Theyâd reached the end of the canyonâit widened briefly, then dissolved into a thick curtain of fog.
The arrow now pointed downward. Cheongmun began descending slowly into the mist.
As they sank lower, the air grew dense, vibrating faintly with unseen power.
It wasnât that there was any one sourceâit was the mountain itself, pulsing with ominous life.
ăYou have entered the entrance of Ghostslayer Valley.ă
So this was it.
Wonhyo looked around. The arrow glimmered, pointing toward the depths of the misty forest. The closer they drew, the brighter and faster it pulsed.
At the far end of the fog-shrouded canyon, where no trace of humans remained, the NPC related to the quest had to be waiting.
When the arrow finally stopped, Cheongmun dismissed the cube, and both men stepped onto solid ground.
âIs this the place?â
Cheongmun scanned the surroundingsânothing.
Wonhyo looked tooâstill nothing. But he felt something.
Drawn by instinct, he found a narrow path hidden between the trees.
âWe need to go that way.â
The small bell in his hand jingled softly.
At the sound, the fog shuddered and parted, opening a path.
As they walked deeper, the mountainâs energy grew wild, pulsing like a heartbeat.
It was a feeling close to deathâbut alive, throbbing with strange vitality.
Wonhyo glanced at Cheongmun.
He seemed not to feel it, only frowning faintly as he watched their surroundings.
Wonhyo shook the bell again and followed its echo.
They slipped through the dense forest, past serpent-like roots and creeping vines, parting the thick fog. The air turned colder.
His breath came out in misty clouds.
He tugged his jacket tighter, but it offered little warmth.
Then, deep within the gorgeâ
A single tree appeared.
Though snow had not fallen anywhere, its branches bloomed with frost-flowers, each one glimmering like crystal.
Wonhyo gazed up at it.
Even without a prompt from the quest window, he knew what to do.
Quietly, he closed his eyesâ
and summoned his divine power.
đ Notes:
- Jiangshi (ê°ì) = A âhopping corpseâ from East Asian folklore, often mistaken for zombies.