Chapter 486
Matans Shooter 486
TL: xLordFifth
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Sasukes hunting grounds were scattered across various continents. Visiting towns en route to hunting grounds in the Shazrasian Federation or forts beyond the Sentinel Mountains in Fibiel made sense. But Minis? Despite no suitable hunting spots nearby for Sasuke, there was a notable trend of him frequenting major cities in Minis.
Business or no, why wander from city to city if its just for the auction house?
Leeha asked Lu, Could he be affiliated with Minis? Like a defector or something?
Hmm? No, thats unlikely.
Right? Sasuke is affiliated with Fibiel, isnt he?
Of course. We definitely checked that.
Then why frequent Minis so often? An idea crossed Leehas mind, still unformed. No need to pinpoint it. But it was strange that he hadnt thought of this before.
The Shinobi-Gumi is an organization. They need a base.
Although fluid, theyre still users, and thus must belong to a nation! Leeha combined this with Sasukes movements. The conclusion came easily.
The Shinobi-Gumi is affiliated with Minis. One of these cities must have their base.
Mamehana and Matsushiges roles were just spies. The same for Sasuke. Scattered across various cities, regardless of the nation, to gather information. All of this was controlled by a head somewhere, a vague thought Leeha could now dismiss. If the Shinobi-Gumi belonged to Minis, it also unraveled the secret of the information network connected during the national war. No need to connect networks, as the Shinobi-Gumi already had one.
Madam!
Ai, you scared me. Why yell like-
Those cities, do they share any common establishments? Can you check?
Of course. I can tell you right now.
List them, quickly.
Lu, half-admiring, half-expecting something from Leeha, quickly organized the data.
Three, three percent tax benefit extension for one month, deal?!
A look of expectation.
No matter how much Leeha governs the city, theres no such thing as a free lunch for NPCs. Madam Joo smiled pleasantly and quickly organized the documents, handing them over to Leeha.
Here. Buildings in these cities, focusing on shops and facilities. Ive narrowed it down to these eight cities. Is this okay?
Yes, good.
Leeha took the data, scanning through: weapon shops, armor shops, repair blacksmiths, clothing stores
A detail caught his eye. High-class restaurant?
Not a fairy, but a high-class restaurant or tavern. Ju nodded at Leehas mumbling.
Yes, like the one in our city.
Leehas stride halted abruptly at the sound. He found himself looking at Bottlenecks bustling forge. Not only the Beard Brothers but other dwarves were busily catering to humans whether they were users or NPCs, Leeha couldnt tell.
Bottleneck, in the middle of a conversation, hurriedly approached Leeha.
If youre here, you should say something, man!
Ouch! Dont hit me, no, who hits their landlord like that?
Then Bottleneck playfully struck Leehas thigh a couple of times. It was the dwarves unique way of showing affection, something Leeha knew well.
What? A tenant?
Giggle, just kidding. Youve been really popular lately, right? There are so many people now! Our Engineering Chief.
Ahem, well, of course! It was just that our position in Hells Anvil wasnt great. Now that I have my own forge, its obvious that people would flock here!
Bottleneck proudly puffed up his chest. Leeha already knew about his success through various reports in the lords office, but seeing it in person was a different experience.
As expected, Bottleneck-ssi! Impressive!
Rather than saying, I scouted well, Leeha praised Bottleneck, showing another level of his social skills had improved.
Leeha continued to boost Bottlenecks morale, to the point that it might have strained his neck. He mentioned how Bottlenecks ammunition had been helpful during their voyage to the new continent and that the performance of the electric shocker definitely deserved recognition. Leeha didnt mention his struggles in the sea, as there was no need.
Ha, of course! Just tell me what you need! I am the top blacksmith and the Engineering Chief of Gaza City!
Okay, Ill just tell you then. I have a list of items I need.
Uh?
Leeha handed Bottleneck a note and quickly entered the forge. He saw several types of ammunition already prepared. Perhaps Kidd and Luger had already been there, as he noticed their bullet piles disheveled.
Aha, the bullets are ready. Ill take these for now! Please prepare the rest as soon as possible, Ill be back the day after tomorrow.
What, wait, Leeha! How am I supposed to
Since youre the best blacksmith, youll figure it out. Fighting!
Leeha clenched his fist in encouragement, which seemed terrifyingly annoying to Bottleneck. Watching the dwarf NPCs contorted expression, Leeha smiled wryly and left. The sadness of a tenant (?) unable to say much to their lord was evident.
Okay, got the bullets and requested item production.
His upcoming confrontation with Chiyou was not a simple sniping. It wasnt about predicting her location and waiting aimlessly to pull the trigger, nor was it like the Kuzgunaksh sniping where he lured her into a favorable position before firing.
Leeha clearly defined the nature of this battle. In some ways, it would be the most unfamiliar type of combat for him.
This time, its hunting. This time, Im not a sniper, but a hunter.
Leeha loaded a newly filled magazine into Black Bass. Click-! With a heavy sound of connection, he had to prepare for this [hunt].
He had already sent whispers to all users whose location showed new continent, casually, as if he was just passing time. However, he had to secure information about Chiyou.
If you dont know now, just contact me later if you happen to see her in the new continent, or if you hear anything about her.
He casually placed the request, subtly hinting at his intentions. After all, even if he knew Chiyous location right away, he was not ready yet.
I need to hit level 200 first to make it interesting to face Chiyou.
Leeha checked his level and searched for a hunting ground. There were plenty of prey he could practice on before facing Chiyou. Shwoooosh-! A fleeting purple light twinkled briefly in Gaza City.