3. The runner.

A person was able to adapt quickly under any circumstances.

That was no exception for those who fell into the more missionary world. In the early 1990s, people had yet to get a good idea of the situation and had all sorts of incidents, including fishing, killing each other or killing themselves. However, realizing that nothing had changed, he eventually began to adapt to the situation. The most important thing was the expression.

You can sleep in the street, but you can't live without eating. To live, one had to make a little money somehow. And soon people began to carry out missions little by little. Most of the difficulties were small, such as pest removal, farming, and garbage disposal, but at least I had to do the job.

And after about two months, people living in the first city began to fall into exactly three categories.

The first was a ranker at the top.

Rankers quickly became stronger and more prominent, revealing their talents from the beginning. An overwhelming talent so different from others. They were holding wolves and oaks as others were catching bugs. As a result of exclusive early clearance bonuses with few competitors, rankers' strengths differed from those of other users.

Of course, it was as few as that, but nobody ignored the rankers.

The second was normal.

People who are neither particularly strong nor weak. They are no better than the rankers, but they move in their own way and become increasingly powerful. No-one ignored the norm as close to four halves of the city at this time. Having faithful equipment and skills, if you gathered several people, you could deal with the rankers.

The last three were the slums ( \3600 These were really slums, not parables.

Their biggest characteristic was that they sold their armor in the early 1990s. I sold the things I got from the starting room to fill my stomach right away, but the result wasn't so miserable. At least it was possible for many people who didn't sell gear to party and catch monsters such as wolves or goblins. However, these were not even possible.

'That's why I became a beggar.'

Sung-hoon sighed as he coldly shuddered the old man who was holding on to himself.

The lives of the slums are not so harsh. In order to buy back the armor they sold, they had to sell out on a low-level mission for almost ten days. It's a problem even if you're armed. There were so many places that needed money, such as skills, ex-consciousness, etc.

So these three hierarchies hardly moved. Rankers are eternal rankers, normals are eternal normals, and slums are eternal slums.

Of course, there are times when that hierarchy changes.

Among the missions, there were things that rewarded me enough to reverse the tax at once. However, most of those missions were occupied by rankers or partying normals, and the slums were barely united to capture Goblins until two months later.

He sighed loudly at the grocery store, avoiding the beggars scattered all over the street, and began to take items out of the inventory. Then Zulu, who was watching him, started laughing with a big smile.

"Clerkle, you're amazing. How did you get so many of Wear Wolf's teeth and hearts?"

"That's how many other rankers you get, isn't it? It's not that great."

"Of course I have to get it. But that's the problem with the 10 of them coming together to get you."

The first urban NPCs (which were initially controversial in their use of the title but are now publicly accepted) were not simply NPCs that repeatedly worked like the game's program.

It was nothing like man, just as the great gods themselves created it. Zulu has long had considerable intimacy with Sung-hoon, who is already a VVIP member of this general store.

"Think of me as having a special know-how."

"Can you tell me where you're going? Ew. The price is 230,000 guilds, minus 150,000 guilds."

Sung-hoon, who had put a stack of bottles in his inventory, left the general store with a smiling face. The place that was heard was then the teaching center. Skills can be bought in the classroom.

"Oh Sung-hoon. Now that you're here today, you finally have the money to buy your skills."

"Yes, so give me the skill book."

"Yes. Here we are."

On the top of her skills, she wrote "Specialize in Intermediate Swordsmanship" and "Intermediate Reading".

"500,000 Guild specializing in Intermediate Slash, 300,000 Guild specializing in Intermediate Slash. I will be a total of 800,000 guilds. Hoang."

"It's a ravine now...."

"You heard wrong, sir."

Hand over 8 100,000 guild coins with the trembling hands of the wealthy, and the woman picks up the coin with a swift and clandestine hand that she cannot even notice. I felt tears coming out, but I was forced to back off because I had been gathering the guild for a while to buy this skill book.

& Specialize in Intermediate Slash

Rating: Magic ()

Type: Passive

It pioneers with its own sword. This Intermediate Sword Technique is specific to Longsword Technique.

Increases attack power by 10% with a Longsword.

& Intermediate Reading

Rating: Magic ()

Type: Passive

Different readings on the ground allow you to use poison more proficiently.

Increases the power of poison by 10% with Dragon Reading.

If you have low intelligence or are not familiar with the right skills, you are very unlikely to notice the poison.

Nine halves of the entire property was a flying expenditure in an instant, but it was still satisfying. Once swordsmanship, magic, and subsequently the trapping and reading skills used by Sung-hoon are all in the middle of nowhere.

Especially the specialty of the intermediate examination came to my attention.

Beyond the lowest, lowest, and intermediate levels, martial arts specialization unfolds. Until then, mastering swordsmanship affected all weapons, whether Longsword or Dagger or Two-Handed Sword, but beyond that, it required specialization. From now on, Sung-hoon will truly be able to perform swordsmanship specific to longsword skills.

'But it's not enough.'

However, Sung-hoon hardened his expression.

Ranker considered strong in the world of The Mission. Sung-hoon has enough skills to be picked by that ranker. Of course, there were very few direct fights and it was not easy to judge the superiority, but I thought I would be in the middle ranks myself.

When I saw others clapping, I was afraid to look back, but Sung-hoon knew how weak he was.

Despite repeated easy hunts with an overwhelming guild from the initial bonus, it was still rather short compared to the top ranks.

'Especially her.'

Bour.

Thinking of a sudden awakening, I lightly shivered out of the classroom and headed to the square. The hottest place in the first city was the square. The main buildings were also nearby and were large enough for people to gather.

"You sell the lowest magic samples! It sells cheaper than it sells at a grocery store!"

"I'm selling the Rosewood Sword! 400,000 Guild! No bargains!"

"Class D Mission. I'm looking for someone to hunt like a bunch of crazy Goblins! I have a ranker!"

"Can you help me with a Class E mission? Can you help me hunt the Sick Orcs?"

The square was filled with heat. People who want to go on missions with people who want to sell goods. Someone who needs help. However, I did not see the person that Sung-hoon was looking for.

'Hmm. It's usually a little rare.'

The people he was looking for rarely showed up. However, if intellect was sentimental, it would soon be possible to find a goal.

"You will proceed with the Moonlight Cave Investigation Mission! You will proceed with the Moonlight Cave Investigation Mission!"

'Found it.'

"Looks like you're looking for someone who wants to cave for the moon. What's the rain position now?"

"There's one warrior, one archer, one thief, one wizard. I'm trying to get a warrior because I don't have enough potential.."

Zinc looked at the man who spoke with a slightly trembling eye. A fairly old coat and a plain-looking longsword. Clothes were clean in their own way, but there was a lot of luxury in it.

"The Moonlight Cave mission is definitely an easy one, but it's strictly a Class C mission. I'm sorry, but may I ask how good you are?"

"Strength 50 or higher, AGI 80. You've mastered the Intermediate Slash."

"May I check?"

"As much as you want."

In the more missionary world, you can check your stats like a game, but it only seems to you. In order for others to check their abilities, they have to go to their former temples, donate certain guilds, and get a "Token of Soul".

A kind of certificate that states your abilities. This cannot be forged. When you catch a Soul Token, you can see the ability written in the Token for yourself. In other words, it was said that the token of the greater soul was real.

'Of course, the ability of the Full War.'

"Wow! Strength 51 Agility 80? Besides, you're very compliant with other abilities, right? This is the ranker level?"

"Unfortunately, I'm not a ranker. I gained a role in the mission and increased my stats considerably. We don't have much equipment."

"Wow. Ki-yeon…."

It looks funny because it's called Ki-yeon, but Ki-yeon can actually meet when carrying out missions. The best-known act was the symbol of the Black Orc of the D-Class Mission. If you eat an unidentified crystal located at the very heart of the Black Orcs Ground, your STR will increase by 10.

This was self-evident by Hatefa's coercion. There are other things about acting. Higher grade armor, special skills.