Chapter 504
TL: xLordFifth
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What?!
What, what happened?
Oh, no- its nothing. I apologize, Cardinal-nim.
Leeha had to hastily apologize to the Cardinal. In the Vatican, he had unwittingly let out a loud Pak! sound, so surprising was Kids statement.
Leeha: What are you talking about? Luger died? By whom? Why?
Kidd: I dont know either. But theres someone youre suspecting, right?
Leeha: What did he say he was doing? Did he die while hunting?
Kidd: Haaah, dont you remember?
At Leehas misstep, Kidd sighed. Leeha was just as frustrated. What on earth had happened to Luger? At least since Leeha had met Luger, there had never been any news of his death. Even more so, to die so suddenly. And that Kidd knew about it?
Leeha: What is it! Hurry up and tell me!
Kidd: Think about what Luger said he would do last.
Leeha: The last time when the three of us separated- uh, that is, when I left the underground city and probably-
Suddenly, Leehas footsteps halted. The Cardinal, walking ahead, turned his head. Are, are you okay? If you have any pain, let me know. While I may not have as much divine power as His Holiness, I can alleviate some of the pain
The Cardinal was worried enough to look at Leehas distorted face. In this moment, Leeha could fully share Kids anxiety.
What was the last thing Luger had said to him when they parted?
Im going to find the Matans Shooter.
And now, he was dead. Could an ordinary monster of the New Continent kill him? With teleportation and return scrolls, it wouldnt be easy. Killed due to spatial lock and PK? Given Lugers personality, he would have quite deep grudges here and there, but it was unlikely that he would suffer such a fate deep in the New Continent. Naturally, the possibilities had to narrow down to one place.
He found it.
The one who killed Luger was the Matans Shooter. In other words, Luger had found it. The Matans Shooter. Leeha bit his lip.
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Leeha: He found it.
Kidd: It seems reasonable to think that.
There was a reason for Kidds voice to be firm.
Just a while ago, Leeha had checked the location of the Three Musketeers. He remembered where Kidd was and where Luger had been.
That thought came to mind, and Leeha immediately asked Kid.
Leeha: If we track the vicinity of where Luger was yesterday morning, perhaps-
Kidd: No. I know the last place he was.
Leeha: What do you mean? You saw Lugers last location?
Lugers last location, that is, the place of his death. Where was it? Right where the Matans Shooter is.
Leeha asked, but Kid did not answer.
Leeha: Kidd?
Kidd: Im going ahead.
Leeha: Wa, wait a minute! Where to?! At least tell me the place before you go! And how are you going to do it? What are you planning to do by going alone? You said Luger is dead!
Kidd: Dont you remember what happened with Lepanto? He must have recklessly gone alone and died. I wont do that.
Leeha: No, wait a minute! This isnt something to think about so lightly-
Kidd: Then, thats it.
Leeha: Kidd! Kidd!
Although Leeha had not fully grasped even the royal treasury of Fibiel, he could easily tell that the Vaticans treasury was much larger than that place.
I heard from Ju, but hearing the Cardinals words makes me feel uncertain again.
The well-organized classification, like a large supermarket, was another reason that made the place seem larger. Leeha began to search for items. There were two items that Ju had recommended as the most necessary for him at the moment. What else could be useful?
It sure looks nice. Everything is sorted by grade.
Just after entering the door, for a brief moment, he saw a few rare items, but now, the aisle Leeha was walking down was lined with hero-grade items on both sides. Turning his head to the left, the wall was not visible properly. Turning to the right, the wall was still not in sight. Whichever way he looked, shelves filled with items lined up to seven levels. Leeha couldnt remember how many such shelves and corners he had passed. It was no exaggeration to say that every type of weapon, armor, and accessory suitable for all job classes in Middle Earth existed here.
This is crazy, really. And so many hero-grade items If I go a bit further, Ill find legendary items. Or perhaps There might be items Ive only seen once before. Leeha recalled the item that resurrected Blaugrun.
Mythical-grade items, Easter eggs.
Items with unbelievable abilities, like an Easter egg.
And wouldnt they be much easier to find? If theyre displayed like this, sorted by grade? Theres no need to fiddle with items in the front. I just have to run straight to the back and pick them up. Naturally, the highest grades would be there.
Okay, lets skip the front! Ill start searching from the back!
Leeha ran. Without caring about his stamina. Until he reached the end! Continuously, incessantly!
But the end never came. Although it didnt matter that he could run until his stamina was all used up, Leeha was flabbergasted.
Is it really this big?
He ran and ran.
The hypnotic effect of the shelves passing by was almost surreal.
White floors, white ceilings, shelves of the same size lined up at equal intervals, and endless items on each shelf No matter how much he ran, the same scene continued to appear.
It was the same whether he looked left or right while running.
The items glimpsed in front of the shelves were surely changing. He wasnt just running in place, so what was going on?
No, this is killing me. What is this? After running for a long time, Leeha eventually had to stop.
Was it even possible to have no end? Even in Middle Earth, there should be some limit to space. Suppressing his irritation, Leeha picked up an item from the shelf right in front of him.
[Rare Non-Breakable Knife Treated with Magic Alloy]
Attack Power: 670 680
Type: Close combat, one-handed weapon
Effects: Agility +11, Critical Hit Rate increased by 19%, a chance to activate Explosion
Requirements: Strength over 250, Agility over 800
Description: A knife made from materials treated with magic alloy. It wont break even when stabbed into a stone golem, and thanks to the magical engravings on the blade, it occasionally triggers explosion magic. Its a highly practical tool as it requires no maintenance cost, and its aesthetic appeal makes it popular in the black market.
Huh?
The dagger, engraved with unrecognizable patterns, confused Leeha.
Rare-grade? Suddenly a rare-grade? The rare-grade items had all disappeared before even passing ten shelves upon entering. And everything checked since then was hero-grade?!
This doesnt make sense. How can there be rare-grade items again now? If they were mixed up, why bother categorizing them like this-
Suddenly, a chill ran down Leehas spine. Mixed up? That couldnt be. Leeha turned around.
Aha So thats how it is. The golden door he had entered through was right nearby.
Walking a little further and examining the items, he recognized several of them. They were items he had checked earlier.
Its like a loop. No, still, this is too cruel for the Vatican!
If you blindly run towards the end, you end up back at the beginning!
Perhaps its a lesson not to be greedy and to find something suitable?
If he got too greedy here, he might just exhaust his stamina without gaining anything.
Leeha nodded his head and walked leisurely. Kidds location hadnt changed since the last check.
Knowing that Leeha would follow if he moved rashly, Kid wouldnt go to Lugers last location as long as Leeha didnt log out.