Standing in the middle of downtown LA, a high-rise building around 20 floors tall with the word âMedicalâ engraved in large letters was home to nearly one thousand awakeners affiliated with the Medical Guild.
Josh hurriedly headed towards the guild house and ran to the highest floor of the building to meet the guild master Robert William.
âGuild master, itâs me.â
âCome in.â
Josh cautiously opened the door and entered the office after hearing the reply coming from the inside.
Within this huge office occupying at least half of the entire floor, the guild master, Robert, was taking a golferâs stance while holding onto a golf club. âHold on for a sec. Let me get this first.â
Tapâ
The golf ball rolled for around ten meters and entered the hole, prompting Robert to form a satisfied expression as he turned around to face Josh. âOkay. So, did you guide our guest properly?â
âYes, sir. And the guy from the Reaper Guild went back home.â
âThe nameâs Kim Su-Hyeun, right? The newly-promoted S-Rank. Iâve heard plenty about him already, and man, that guy is the real deal, alright.â
It hadnât even been half a year since he became an S-Rank, yet Su-hyeunâs name was already widely known throughout the rest of the world.
Not only were the S-Ranks a rarity to begin with, but the title of the youngest ever to reach the rank shone far brighter than anything else.
âAs a matter of fact, weâve prepared a private residence and offered it to him,â said Josh.
âNice work. By the way, what did he come here for? Is he a tourist?â
âWell, sir. That isâŚ.â
Josh hesitated for a little bit before addressing Robert busy putting away his golf club in the bag. âSir, I think heâs interested in the upcoming assault on the blue-colored dungeon.â
âThe blue colored dungeon, is it?â
âYes, sir.â
âDid he bring it up first?â
âYes, sir. It seems likely to me that heâs interested in the Ether stones and items potentially excavated from there.â
Now this was an unexpected development.
Normally, this side shouldâve been the one to bring up the topic first. They were in a situation where they needed to find more S-Ranked awakener combatants no matter what.
To make matters worse, over half of the American S-Rank awakeners hadnât returned from the Tower of Trials yet. Thatâs why they needed at least two more S-Rank awakeners just in case.
However, this was America.
It was the global awakener powerhouse. It occupied the position of ânumber oneâ who had never asked anyone for their help until now. As that was the case, they couldnât readily step forward first to request other countries to lend their S-Rank awakeners.
<<Weâll probably wait for the absent S ranks to return, instead.>>
But now, Su-hyeun, visiting the States at the perfect time, was expressing his interest in the blue-colored dungeon first?
<<Well, the picture does look okay, at least,>> thought Robert.
America, or at least the American awakener guilds, definitely hadnât reached out first. No, it was that man who asked first.
<<The problem isâŚ.>>
Robert pondered something for a little while and ended up uttering out the tail end of his thoughts inadvertently. âItâs the contribution.â
âSir?â
âYou said he expressed his interest in the dungeon first, right?â
âYes, sir. Thatâs correct.â
âIn that case, letâs do it this way.â
âWhat do you mean, sir?â
Robert heard Joshâs question and started sharing his thoughts.
Soon, though, Joshâs complexion paled. âWill that be really okay, sir? But, donât we need his helping hand?â
âIâm telling you, itâll be alright. This is not Korea, but America. And besides, heâs supposed to be the youngest ever, right? That means heâs still wet behind the ears, so what would he know about how the real world operates?â
âEven thenâŚ.â
âEnough. Letâs go.â Robert wrapped his arm around Joshâs shoulder and continued on. âLetâs catch ourselves a dumbass using this opportunity.â
* * *
âApologies for the late introduction. Pleasure to make your acquaintance. Iâm Robert, the guild master of the Medical Guild.â
With a living room table between them, Su-hyeun and Hak-joon sat on the opposite side to Robert.
Next to his guild master, the somewhat uncomfortable-looking Josh sat. Anyone with a functioning brain could guess the kind of conversation that might have taken place between these two.
With a smiling face, Su-hyeun extended his hand towards Robert. âIâm Kim Su-hyeun. This is Choi Hak-joon. Our English arenât so good, so we ask for your understanding.â
âH-hi.â
Robert first shook hands with Su-hyeun, then greeted Hak-joon afterward.
Only when the pleasantries were over did Robert finally drop the friendly smile and speak in a serious tone of voice. âLooks like weâll have to postpone this friendly exchange of greetings for the time being, unfortunately. From what I heard from Josh, you seem to be interested in the blue-colored dungeonâŚ.?â
âYes, I am. Iâve got a bit of spirit of challenge in me, you see. As itâs the worldâs first-ever blue-colored dungeon, I couldnât help but get interested in it,â Su-hyeun replied.
âFrom our perspective, your offer of help sounds quite wonderful, but there are certain circumstances to consider here. As you may well know, we as Americans donât have a precedent of reaching out to the awakeners from other countries.â
Robert spoke in a roundabout way to imply that itâd be hard to accept Su-hyeunâs request.
Of course, he didnât forget to blend in some favorable-sounding words in the mix, too. ââŚ.Still, weâll weigh the pros and cons of your request with utmost sincerity, Mister Su-hyeun. However, If youâre willing to consent to a couple of things, then we might be inclined to view your potential inclusion to the assault party in a more positive light.â
âWhen you say âconsent,â what do you mean, exactly?â
âItâs simple, actually. Mister Su-hyeun, if youâre willing to concede a portion of your contribution to us, then we might be inclined to consider your request in a positive light. As for the standard of judging the level of contribution, we at the Medical Guild swears to process it fairly and impartially, so you donât have to worry in that regard.â
âAha.â
Su-hyeun lightly nodded his head, and Robert cried out in delight inwardly.
<<I knew it.>>
With this, they had succeeded in poaching an S-Rank, and on top of it all, they would be able to bring in more contribution, as well.
It was then that Su-hyeunâs expression changed in an instant. âIt seems thatâŚâ With a cold, hardened face, he continued on. âThe American S-Ranks are a lazy bunch, I guess.â
ââŚExcuse me?â
âI mean, isnât that true when looking at how everyone has stopped participating in the trials and chose to stay at home? Letâs see, then. I wonder, are all five S-Ranks staying at home now?â
âI-itâs not that, butâŚ.â
This wasnât supposed to happen.
That was an unexpected question. To reply to this query he wasnât ready for, Robert urgently kicked his brain into gear while blurring the ends of his sentence, his eyes darting from side to side.
It was then that Su-hyeun carried on with his words. âTwo people.â
Knock, knockâ
He tapped on the table and continued on. âFrom what I heard, there are only two S-Rank awakeners currently available in America.â
âBut, how did youâŚ.â
Robert couldnât continue with âfind out?â If he did, then itâd be no different than tacitly admitting to what Su-hyeun had said.
However, the latter seemed to know everything already. âI investigated the current situation as soon as I heard about the news of the blue-colored dungeon. Well, they are all famous celebrities to begin with, so it wasnât all that hard to find out, anyway.â
Su-hyeun stared straight at Robert, now resembling a speechless fool caught in the act. âTwo A-Rank awakeners, or one A-Rank plus several B-Ranks, are required for a yellow-colored dungeon.â
âWhy have you suddenlyââ
Su-hyeun cut off Robert in the middle to carry on with what he wanted to say. âAnd then, one S-Rank awakener, or at least many A- and B-Ranks, are required to attack a single green-colored dungeon. By following this logic, what do you think will be the required size of the combat force to attack a blue-colored dungeon?â
Gulpâ
Robert avoided Su-hyeunâs gaze.
His thoughts were getting messy.
<<Hold on. This is wrongâŚ>>
This was a completely different development from what he initially expected.
Not only did he make a mistake of taking his opponent too lightly due to the latterâs age, but he also didnât take into account Su-hyeun knowing the current situation in America.
âWell, I guess weâll be on our way now. Looks like weâve selected a wrong guild to speak to,â said Su-hyeun.
âIt-it seems like thereâs been some sort of a misunderstanding.â Robert, now startled wide awake, quickly held onto Su-hyeunâs hand as the latter tried to get up.
Su-hyeun looked as if heâd burst out of this place at any second now, and his icy-cold eyes were currently locked squarely on Robert. âA misunderstanding, you say?â
Robert was pretty quick on the uptake. So, he swiftly revised what he said. âN-no. I made a mistakeâŚ.â
âIs it really a mistake?â
âAllow me to apologize. But, I beg of you to understand where weâre coming from.â
âBut this and but thatâŚ.â
That was one thing Su-hyeun hated the most.
He scowled deeply as if displeased, but then, a wide grin suddenly formed on his face. Just as that grin began to feel ominous to everyone else, he settled back down on the seat. âAlright, fine. For now, letâs continue with this discussion.â
âThank you. So, thenâŚâ
âExcept that, Iâll be the one to make a suggestion this time.â
ââŚPardon?â
Su-hyeun wanted to make a counteroffer? Robert could only hold his breath cautiously. âPlease go ahead.â
âFirst of allâŚâ
Robertâs expression changed again and again as Su-hyeun continued on with what he wanted to say.
At first, his complexion was bright, but it grew progressively darker and gloomier towards the end. A far greater dilemma compared to when he first got here was raging within his head.
Once the one-sided discussion came to an end, Robert spoke with a troubled expression. âBut, thereâll be far too much risk for our side.â
âIsnât this the case of âhigh risk, high return?â Probability-wise, itâll be far more disadvantageous for me, wouldnât you say?â Su-hyeun said.
âWell, thatâs true, butâŚ.â
âAre you scared?â
Su-hyeunâs provocation caused Robertâs brows to shoot up high.
However, the former continued to stare at the latter and carried on. âThis is literally a gamble. If any one of the American S-Ranks currently in the Tower decides to return, then I shall offer my services free of charge to the Medical Guild during this dungeon attack. However, if no one returnsâŚâ
âI understand. When that happens, we at the Medical Guild will concede all of our potential contribution and our rights over this dungeon to you.â
Robert seemingly stuck in an endless dilemma finally made up his mind. The probability was very high. Only one S-Rank Awakener had to return, that was all. It was supposed to be âhigh risk, high return,â but honestly speaking, this suggestion overwhelmingly favored the Medical Guild.
<<I mean, at least one should come back, right?>>
If just one did come back from the trials, then itâd be the same as the Medical Guild becoming the national hero. Regardless of what, itâd basically be them recruiting an S-Rank awakener for free, after all.
<<Maybe this is for the best. If I win this gamble, then Iâll get to order this guy around for far cheaper than I initially thought, too.>>
Everything was dependent on the bet, sure, but Robert decided to be optimistic about his prospects. While busy telling himself that the heavens could be helping him out right now, unfortunately for himâŚ
<<I mustnât laugh. I mustnât laugh.>>
Su-hyeun was working very hard to drag down the corners of his lips constantly wanting to arch upwards. At a casual glance, this might have looked like a gamble, one where he was on the losing end. One where the Medical Guild was in a favorable position.
Of course, unlike how it looked from the outside, the result of this bet was as good as already set in stone. Su-hyeun had already peeked into the future result, so he was able to throw his lot with a far surer bet.
This gamble was his victory.
âIn that case, letâs draw up a contract, shall we? As for the middlemanâŚâ
The attack on the blue-colored dungeon.
Su-hyeun thought that joining the assault party wouldnât be easy at all, but rather unexpectedly, things worked out quite painlessly all thanks to the Medical Guild.
<<What a dumbass.>>
While drawing up the contract and signing it, the two men continued to mock each other inwardly.
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Of course, only one was scheduled to become the idiot here.
***
Another ten days went by.
And, excluding the two already-present S-Rank American awakeners, none returned from the Tower.