The Dimensional Swordmaster C8
by berryChapter 8 How I Ended Up in Another World (8)
âStrange?â
He frowned. He had clearly killed the boss monster and seen the dungeon clear notification pop up. Whatever this âcooldownâ period was supposed to be, surely half a day wasnât long enough to cause concern.
â Beats me. I donât know the details either. Youâll have to check it out yourself. Weâve already sent out the notice, so once the teamâs assembled, youâll probably head out tomorrow.
Siyoung rubbed his forehead, his gaze sliding toward the room where Yurian was staying.
ââŠAlright.â
Yes, this was purely an assignment. Something he was doing because the guild master ordered it.
It wasnât as if he was bothered by the fact that heâd left a certain sword broken in that dungeon.
He was just going to investigate an unusual dungeonâthat was all. It had absolutely nothing to do with Yurianâs sword weighing on his mind.
If he happened to see it in there, heâd pick it up. That didnât mean he was going there for it, right?
â What are you muttering about?
Startled by his brotherâs voice, Siyoung flinched. âNothing,â he said quickly, eager to change the subject.
âAnyway, Iâll be there on time tomorrow. Hanging up now.â
He ended the call before his brother could reply.
Everything was proceeding exactly as planned. Sinking back into the couch, Siyoung exhaled, letting the tension drain from his shoulders.
âAh, so basically, you want to know my rank?â
Morning came far too soon. A rough hand shook him awake, and before Yurian even managed to pry his eyes open, he found himself face-to-face with a very irritated Gong Siyoung.
He hadnât even brushed the sleep from his eyes before being dragged off somewhere. Yawning made his eyes water slightly.
Siyoung pushed him forward impatiently. âMove it. Faster.â
âIs someone chasing us or something? Whatâs the rush?â
Yurian stumbled into the car, clicking his seatbelt into place with practiced awkwardness. Heâd begun to realize somethingâSiyoung really seemed to dislike him.
Not that theyâd even spoken long enough to justify such mutual dislike.
Yurian, for his part, didnât hate him at all. Quite the opposite.
Because reallyâhow could he? Siyoung was handsome. That sharp, feline face that reminded him of Ggambi was adorable, and that little mole on his cheek? Even cuter. By all accounts, Siyoung was exactly Yurianâs type.
His constant complaining and quick temper werenât a problem either. Yurian had worked with men far more insufferable than this one and survived. Compared to those bastards, Siyoung was practically charming.
If anything, his crankiness was comforting. No one was kind without a reason. Siyoungâs open irritation made him feel more humanâmore honest.
âNot everyoneâs as leisurely as you are,â Siyoung shot back.
He couldâve ignored him, but noâhe had to reply. Maybe it was just his personality.
Yurian looked at him with curious eyes. No matter how annoyed Siyoung got, he always answered when questioned.
ââWow, whatâs this,â and âamazingâ are still banned,â Siyoung muttered, as if sensing what was coming next.
Still, if Yurian kept his tone light enough, the man would usually respond. And thanks to that, heâd learned a few thingsâlike the name of this soft, fast, and suspiciously cozy contraption they were riding in.
âCar.â
Cute name.
And more importantly, heâd started to grasp what these people wanted from him.
They thought his worldâthe one heâd come fromâwas literally beyond the dungeon.
They wanted to know how heâd crossed over, where heâd come from, what it was like there. Through their endless questions, Yurian had realized the information he possessed was valuableâperhaps even vital.
So, in a way, they were in the same position he was: trying to verify truths neither side fully understood.
He didnât mind. Theyâd asked him to accompany them back to the dungeon heâd first appeared in. That was fine by himâheâd planned to go back anyway, to retrieve his sword.
But apparently, it wasnât as simple as just going.
To enter a dungeon, heâd need something called a Hunterâs License. And to get that, he had to undergo something called a rank assessment at the Hunter Bureau.
It all sounded unnecessarily complicated. In his world, all you needed to become a mercenary was a sword and a name.
In that sense, hunters were definitely closer to knights than mercenaries.
âHey, Iâve got a question.â
Siyoung sighed through his nose, clearly bracing himself. But he didnât say shut up, so Yurian took it as permission.
âHow long does this rank assessment take?â
He needed to get it done quickly so he could enter the dungeonâand reclaim his sword.
âDepends on the person. Mine took about five hours. Lower ranks finish faster. The higher your rank, the longer it takes.â
âI see⊠So five hours is considered quick?â
ââŠAre you implying my rank is low?â
âI didnât say that.â
How was he supposed to know what was fast or slow? He didnât even have a reference point.
Siyoungâs face remained tense, his voice clipped.
âFive hours is long, alright? Iâm S-rank, in case you didnât know.â
He didnât.
Heâd guessed Siyoung was strong, but S-rank? What did that even mean?
âWhatâs an S-rank?â
ââŠYou really donât know what ranks are, do you?â
âHey, I know what ranks are. Like circles of magicâfirst, second, third. The higher the number, the better, right?â
So maybe S-rank was like a Fifth Circle equivalent?
Before Siyoung could answer, Yurian casually reached toward the red triangle button again.
This time, Siyoung smacked his hand away like swatting a fly. The sting left a faint red mark across his knuckles.
Before Yurian could even complain, that icy glare froze him in place. Straightening up immediately, he folded his hands in his lap like an obedient child.
ââŠThere are seven Hunter ranks,â Siyoung began curtly. âF, E, D, C, B, A, and S. Iâll explain this once, so listen carefully. And if you so much as touch another button, Iâm leaving you on the side of the road.â
Yurian nodded solemnly.
Satisfied with the silence, Siyoung continued.
âF-rank hunters arenât that different from normal people. They can use basic skills or items, but some are physically weaker than civilians.â
âWhat are skills and items?â
ââŠWhat I used in the dungeon. Things that let us attack or defend against monsters.â
Ah, so âskillsâ were basically like spellsâand âitemsâ mustâve been magical tools. He wanted to ask for confirmation but caught Siyoungâs sharp glare and thought better of it.
Only when he was sure Yurian would stay quiet did Siyoung continue, his voice tinged with irritation.
âFrom E-rank upward, the difference isnât in strength but in effectiveness. Think of it this way: a D-rank healer can fix a cut, while an S-rank healer can reattach a severed limb.â
Yurian tried to make sense of it. F, E, D, C, B, A, Sârising in power, permanent once assigned.
Lower ranks could use high-rank items, but not to full effect; a B-rank using an S-rank weapon would still be weaker than an S-rank using a B-rank one.
In this world, a hunterâs rank was absolute.
âSo if youâre graded F, you stay F forever? You canât move up, no matter how hard you try?â
âIn theory, yes.â
The more he learned, the more confusing it became.
Heâd assumed hunters were like mages, but apparently not.
Mages started at the First Circle and climbed higher through effort and talent. It was difficult, yesâbut not impossible.
He himself had clawed his way from First to Fifth Circle through sheer persistence.
âSo how do they do this assessment? Is it like an exam?â
âHardly. Youâll see when we get there. Nothing complicated.â
His explanation grew increasingly flat, as though he were already tired of talking.
Yurian took the hint and kept quiet.
It seemed the only thing improving during their conversations was his ability to read the room.
Speaking of rooms⊠food sounds nice right now.
When had he last eaten?
Heâd been too distracted yesterday to notice, but now that he thought about itâhe hadnât eaten in two days.
He considered asking for food but glanced at Siyoung first. The manâs face was unreadable, eyes fixed straight ahead as the car sped smoothly down the open road.
âUmâŠâ
âSee that building up ahead?â Siyoung interrupted before he could continue. âThatâs the Hunter Bureau. Iâll drop you off at the entrance, so pay attention.â
Yurian followed his pointing hand.
The massive structure loomed in the distance, gleaming in the sunlight.
âWow,â he breathed softly. âThatâs huge.â