TFN C69
by berryChapter 69
âHm?â
At Nam, the junior officerâs sudden interjection, the chatter in the room died down. Everyone fell silent, heads tilting as they processed his words.
âWhatâs the maximum rank threshold for this place again?â someone asked.
âIf youâre referring to the artificial dungeon, the last recorded test was B-rank,â another replied.
âThatâs when over a hundred participants got pulled in, right? The difficulty spiked after thatâapparently, it even triggered a hidden condition that raised the dungeonâs rank.â
âAt first, when it was just a matter of meeting the headcount, it was D-rank. It jumped the second time when the participantsâ average ranks increased.â
Barely twenty-four hours had passed since the last incident, so everyone remembered it vividly.
âWhatâs the average rank if itâs just us entering?â
âWait a sec… B? Maybe B+. I donât know that guyâs rank, though.â
Wonhyo, whoâd been idly examining the laptop inside Cheongmunâs cube, perked up at once. He was the only outsider in the labâso if there was an âunknown,â it had to be him.
âAh… Iâm S-rank,â he said cautiously.
âS-rankâsorry, what? Werenât you F-rank?â
âIf you didnât attend in-person safety training and only took online courses, youâd still be classified as F,â someone muttered skeptically.
No one said it aloud, but the glances he receivedâhalf curious, half doubtfulâwere enough to tell what everyone was thinking.
âItâs just… I hadnât renewed my rank registration within the one-year limit. My class quest had my rank locked, so it didnât reflect any of my progress since awakening.â
Cheongmun, who had been observing quietly, spoke up on Wonhyoâs behalf.
The deputy team leader narrowed his eyes. The normally genial man suddenly looked sharp, almost intimidating.
âIf it didnât change much, that still means it did change, doesnât it?â he said pointedly.
The air tightened. The othersâ gazes turned more appraising.
âIt only unlocked recentlyâlike, just now! Iâm scheduled for re-evaluation tomorrow!â Wonhyo stammered quickly.
âAh, I see. Have you made an appointment yet?â
âUh? Ohâyouâre talking to me. Not yet, sir. I came straight here, so I havenât had time.â
The junior officer with the short hairâthe same one who had earlier been loudly arguing about provoking the vengeful spiritâwalked over, holding a tablet.
âThen letâs make one right now, sir. Re-awakenings can be a bit tricky, but itâs not painful or complicated.â
Seeing the fierce gleam of bureaucratic zeal in their eyesâthe kind that hunted down unregistered awakened criminalsâWonhyo sighed quietly and complied, scheduling his examination right there in front of them.
âWith two S-ranks, our average jumps higher,â someone noted.
âCount me out. Ghost-types mess with me too much,â said Officer Kim, who had been possessed once before and still wasnât over it. The team nodded, rearranging the lineup accordingly.
Cheongmun, who had been typing rapidly on a tablet, paused and turned to Wonhyo.
âCan you go?â
âMe?â
Instead of answering immediately, Wonhyo took a moment to assess himself.
His hands and feet had regained warmth, the fatigue had lifted. Heâd only rested a little and downed one energy drink, yet his condition felt almost identical to before entering the Tower.
Even the soreness from carrying heavy loads was gone, his throat smooth again.
âI can,â he said confidently.
âGood.â
Cheongmun rose to his feet.
âAuthorization for artificial dungeon entry has been granted. Only Yoon Wonhyo and I will enter. The rest will remain on standby.â
The team, who had moments ago been arguing over who should go instead, fell silent.
âJust the two of you?â the deputy asked.
Cheongmunâs tone brooked no discussion.
âWe still donât understand what causes the dungeonâs rank to fluctuate. Fewer entrants means lower instability. Even if the average rank is high, I can cover one more person on my own. And if the environment is similar to before, Wonhyoâs abilities will be sufficient to navigate it.â
âFair point. Similar monster types are likely, too⊠though thereâs always a chance of being pulled in,â the deputy noted.
He gestured toward Nam, who was managing HunterNet.
âHuh? Me? Pulled in?â
âYouâre the one managing the posts. Youâre deleting them and irritating it, so yeahâpretty good chance.â
Nam turned helplessly to Cheongmun.
âSir, can I at least wear my new armor? The one I bought last month? And maybe bring some salt?â
Without a word, Cheongmun snapped his fingersâhis cube expanded, infused with the golden Pama energy from his Tower reward, wrapping around Nam in a faint shimmer of protection.
Still uneasy, Nam jumped when Wonhyo handed him a paper talisman.
âHere. Just in case,â Wonhyo said.
Namâs face brightened a little as he began preparations.
âOkay. Iâll start by deleting the post.â
When an admin removed a reported post, a system notice automatically logged the reason in the accountâs inbox.
Wonhyo gripped his gimyeongânow shaped like a small bellâand focused on the laptop.
The vengeful spirit trapped within Cheongmunâs cube began to stir, the air thickening with spiritual pressure.
Wonhyo nodded once. Nam took the signal and began deleting faster.
The more he erased, the more the surrounding energy boiled. Wonhyo clenched the bell, infusing it with divine power.
âAll done,â Nam called out.
The laptop remained quiet.
âTry deleting the ID,â Officer Kim said.
âHuh?â
âOr suspend it.â
âCan we do that? People might complain if we suspend an account like thatââ
âDead people canât complain,â Kim snapped. âHeâs confirmed deceased. Say the accountâs been compromised and permanently deactivate it.â
âGot it.â
The clatter of keys filled the lab again. Then silence. Nam inhaled deeply.
âExecuting.â
His hand trembled slightly, but he pressed Enter.
The instant he didâ
Boom!
A deafening crack rang out from the laptop sealed inside the cube.
âDid it explode?â
âNo,â said Cheongmun calmly.
The device itself was intact.
But every talisman attached to it burst into flames at once.
And from within, black, thorned vines began to sproutâdry, brittle like the ones theyâd seen in the boss roomâpiercing outward toward the cubeâs walls.
Everyone froze, watching.
The vines struck again and again against the translucent barrierâthen suddenly stopped.
Wonhyo, feeling the energy resonate through his entire body, raised the bell and began to chant.
âCheonho-shinji-gyushin… O-naegu-cheon-hyeon-nyeo, sok-gyeon-bul-shiinâŠâ
It was instinctive, the ancient incantation flowing from his lipsâbut the sealed cube remained unaffected.
Whatever barrier Cheongmun had created completely isolated the inside from the outside.
Still, the ambient miasma that had leaked before their arrival was gradually suppressed.
âItâs moving again,â someone warned.
The black vines, which had gone still, began to collapse inwardâshrinking, condensingâuntil they gathered into a single pulsing mass.
âMana surge detected.â
Officer Kim had already raised a massive sensor rig with a mounted camera, monitoring the readings.
Weapons materialized in every hand.
Cheongmun widened the cubeâs perimeter.
âReadings rising steadily,â Kim reported.
The thorned mass quivered violently, like a thick fluid trembling on the verge of bursting.
Then, with a crack, it lashed outwardâ
Wind howled. The innermost cube shattered.
Cheongmun didnât even blink. He summoned another, then another, layering them atop each other until the storm quieted.
When the air finally stilled, Wonhyo turned toward Nam, who was stationed safely behind a secondary barrier.
Their eyes met; Nam raised a trembling hand, talisman clenched tight.
Wonhyo nodded reassuringly, then looked back at the laptop.
The shattered vines dissolved into a swirling mistâred and black clouds merging into a vortex that spun violently in midair.
âThe dungeon has opened,â someone announced. âExternal readings classify it as C-rank.â
They ran quick analyses using portable gear from their inventories, confirming the result.
Cheongmun shifted his stance, glancing toward the outer team.
Through the transparent cube, Officer Lee gave a signal: no external mana interference.
The dungeon entrance, once unstable, was now solidifying before their eyes.
Cheongmun drew his weapon.
With a smooth motion, he loaded the pistolâs magazine and flexed his wrist. His glove flashed once before vanishing entirely.
Wonhyo finally realized where that mysterious gun had come fromâthe same one that had appeared out of nowhere before the gaksi.
He almost laughed. Wouldnât it be more practical to store food and water in there instead? But he supposed it was weapon-exclusive storage.
After checking his firearm, Cheongmun motioned for him to prepare.
Wonhyo pulled out the Hoya mask heâd obtained in the Tower, fitted it over his face, and swapped his gimyeong for a sacred dagger.
He drew several talismans from his pouch and stuffed a few blank papers into his pocket just in case.
When he stepped closer, Cheongmun extended his hand again.
I thought the last time would be the last, Wonhyo thought wryly. But I keep finding myself holding this hand again.
He placed his hand atop Cheongmunâs palm.
Cheongmun summoned one final cube around them, then absorbed the barrier encasing the cursed laptop.
As they took a few steps forward, gravity seemed to vanishâwind roared, the world spunâ
And in the blink of an eye, they were pulled straight into the dungeon.