[ You have defeated the Great Scorpion. ]
[ You have defeated the Great Scorpion. ]
[ You have defeated the Great Scorpion. ]
[ You have defeated the Great Scorpion. ]
[ You have defeated the Great Scorpion. ]
......
Notifications pouring down in droves.
There wasn’t much for Su-ho to do here.
After loosing the hunting dogs across the field, he clasped his hands behind his back like a highborn gentleman and strolled slowly through the vast Great Victoria Desert.
“Nice and warm—perfect weather for a walk.”
His stats were already beyond-human; what threat could a desert climate like this pose?
Everything went smoothly, like an auto-play mobile game that makes “auto-hunt” its content.
[ Your level has increased. ]
[ All stats have increased by 1. ]
[ You have obtained 1 bonus stat. ]
“Oh my, level up.”
Then, whenever a level ticked up, he smiled as if he had picked a dandelion head stuffed with seeds out in the field.
Su-ho allocated the bonus stat to Mana and closed the status window.
‘So I just need to advance this slowly.’
In truth, there was no special strategy.
He would start from the candidate Gates, and everyone else would advance from Sydney Airport.
Naturally, the closer you were to the city, the lower the field monster levels tended to be.
As for field monsters, the longer a Gate was left unattended, the stronger the ones it summoned usually were.
‘Good thing I didn’t bring a broadcast camera.’
He had debated it a lot.
Whether to broadcast himself fighting alone at the very front to give people reassurance and boost morale—those kinds of thoughts.
But he dropped it soon enough.
Because judging from the current pace of advance, he was starting to think he might be able to wipe out Australia’s Gates to the last without even needing the Sabers’ help.
Of course, this too had been anticipated in advance.
Still, even so, the reason Su-ho deliberately spent three whole days to build Save the World was because he viewed Gate strategy from a long-term perspective.
‘The catastrophe-class Gates that appeared in my previous life were not catastrophe-class from the start.’
They were all ordinary Gates that got promoted to big Gates and, after going unraided for a long time, simply leveled up into catastrophe-class.
But this time, Su-ho—with overwhelming stats—would break every big Gate candidate from the outset, and if things went according to the theory he had in mind, all five catastrophe-class Gates would be cleared without much difficulty.
That was why he convened Save the World.
Because he didn’t know what the future would be like after clearing all five catastrophe-class Gates.
‘Of course, there are special events that occur during the Third Great Upheaval.......’
Those were lower in difficulty than the catastrophe-class Gates, so there was no need to worry.
So Su-ho organized Save the World for what comes after the five catastrophe-class Gate strategies.
Of course, beyond that reason, he also wanted to instill a sense of responsibility and pride in people.
‘If the image that I can solve everything alone is too strong, others will never shake the feeling that they’re just extras.’
Whether work or volunteer service, the more you feel a sense of reward and receive people’s recognition, the more fulfilling it is.
In that sense, Su-ho’s thought was that you don’t have to show everything even if you don’t lie.
‘Time to run some Gates.’
While he was walking slowly, turning over these and those thoughts, he found yet another new Gate.
Upon discovering the Gate, Su-ho didn’t hesitate in the least and jumped inside.
[ Entering the Gate. ]
*
A few days passed after that.
“Smooth.”
There were no major anomalies.
When the army clones advanced and the field monsters were cleaned up, Su-ho stepped in and cleared the Gate.
So there was nothing particularly difficult.
The farther he got from the candidate Gates, the lower the monster levels dropped, so the difficulty could only get easier and easier.
Just then.
Chzzzt—
— Section Chief, are you busy?
Radio static.
The voice coming from the magic transceiver was none other than Kim Geon’s.
Amazingly, the Korean government had dispatched the entire Special Unit personnel to Su-ho for his sake.
The reason was that what Su-ho was doing now was for the world, so shouldn’t the Special Unit that handles special missions come to Su-ho’s side and work there as well?
Naturally, that was the surface reason; the real one was seizing a government image boost by leveraging Su-ho in this opportunity. But from Su-ho’s standpoint, it was just “thank you.”
If the people most familiar and trustworthy to him would support him at the front line, why would he refuse?
Su-ho asked,
“No, why?”
— It’s just... this isn’t something I can say well over radio, so I think you should come take a look. I tried not to bother you if I could help it, but we judged this issue is difficult for us to handle at our level, so we had no choice but to contact you.
“Oh dear, if you’re putting it that way, it must be big. I’m coming right now. Wait.”
— Yes, thank you.
Ending the transmission, Su-ho furrowed his brow.
‘If he’s putting it that way, it must be a hell of a mess.......’
Kim Geon was still active as a team leader.
Since he was the most capable among the current members, that fact was unlikely to have changed.
After ending the transmission, Su-ho gave a sidelong glance at the hard-fighting army clones.
‘It’ll be fine for a bit.’
It’s not like the army clones were going to touch the Gate anyway.
Nodding, Su-ho used a skill.
[ Shadow Move is activated. ]
Swoosh!
Mana drained as Shadow Move activated.
At the same time, Su-ho was able to appear in front of Kim Geon.
“Ah, Section Chief, you’re here?”


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