Chapter 08
Examiner Park Chang-seok
âHello, Iâm Park Chang-seok from the Player Headquarters.â
The bearded man extended his large hand.
Baek Jin-woo instinctively shook it.
âAh, y-yes.â
âI apologize for my earlier rudeness. Still, thanks to you, we were able to take down a dangerous terrorist.â
âOh, no⊠it was nothing.â
I was just trying to save myself.
Baek Jin-woo scratched his head, and the bearded man showed his teeth in a smile.
âAre you affiliated with any player organization?â
âEh?â
âOh, arenât you part of a guild? The headquarters hasnât seen you before⊠Then you must be FA.â
FA?
Freedom of contract, maybe?
âUhâŠâ
How should I put this?
Iâm a rookie who hasnât even registered yetâso affiliation or FA⊠hmm, tricky.
âYou may think it rude for me to ask personal details, but this is for the headquarters to give you a reward.â
âA reward?â
Baek Jin-wooâs eyes lit up.
He was already lacking everythingâmoney, runes, summoning scrolls.
He certainly wouldnât refuse if they offered something.
âHaha, yes. In a way, youâre my lifesaver, and you helped take down a gang, so of course I have to reward you. But your identity must be verified. I hope you understand.â
Park Chang-seok had no choice.
To get approval from headquarters, proper documents and procedures were required.
âWell⊠I havenât even registered with the headquarters yet. Is that okay?â
âEh?â
Park Chang-seok blinked.
A person who could assist a C-rank summoner with just a few wordsâand they werenât even registered?
He looked at Baek Jin-woo suspiciously.
But Baek Jin-woo didnât care.
He was confident.
âWell, sure.â
It could be a player who hadnât been active last year.
The law was newly established this year, so such cases occasionally happened.
âHmm, then do you have an ID card?â
As long as identity information was available, everything else could be processed.
âYes, here it is.â
Swish.
Baek Jin-woo opened his wallet and handed over his resident registration card.
He had wanted to just leave, but since they were giving a reward, he had no choice.
It would only cause misunderstanding if he refused here.
The bearded man captured a photo of the ID and politely nodded.
âThank you again. Once your identity is verified, the appropriate reward will be issued according to internal regulations.â
âOh, really?â
âYes.â
The bearded man smiled once more.
After Baek Jin-woo and the citizens had left,
Clatter, bang!
âSenior!â
âAre you okay, senior?â
The Player Headquarters staff had finally arrived.
âItâs about time, you brats.â
Park Chang-seok snapped irritably.
âThere was an incident right next to headquarters, and you should have rushed here. Why are you so late? Did the guys run off?â
âSorry, s-sir!â
âThe cleanup here is done. You handle the aftermath.â
âWhat about the terrorist?â
âTaken care of.â
Park Chang-seok glanced sideways.
The C-rank Woodman looked satisfied, tidying its roots.
âI fed him as nutrients.â
âWhat? Are you sure?â
âCheck the CCTV if you donât believe me. I saw it myself.â
âHaha, right.â
âYeah.â
Park Chang-seok answered nonchalantly.
That young man still lingered in his mind.
- âBut, the timing of the Flame Turtleâs skill is offâŠâ
- âOver there, the Blood Orcâs buffers have flame resistance. What happens if the skill is used thenâŠ?â
In a critical moment,
he calmly suggested solutions with terrifying composure.
Moreover, he knew the summon names and skill names like âFlame Turtle,â âBlood Orc,â and âFlame Resistanceâ perfectly.
And he wasnât even a registered player.
âThis is just⊠strange.â
Beep, beep, beep!
Park Chang-seok called someoneâa junior in the information department.
âHey.â
âI just sent you the capture.â
âYeah, yeah. Baek Jin-woo. Can you look into him?â
Baek Jin-woo left the cafe and bought a few cream buns from a nearby bakery.
He then headed to a quiet corner of a neighborhood park.
âYou can talk now.â
- Hoo-ah, hoo-ahhh!
Little Lamba was breathing heavily, having held it in for so long.
- I thought Iâd die if I couldnât speak! So this is what it feels like to have an itchy mouth.
âGood job. Hereâs the buns.â
- Kyaaah! Cream buuunn!
For reference, the Wind Fairyâs favorite food is bunsâespecially fresh cream buns.
âIâm giving them because you held back. If you keep working hard, Iâll buy you more.â
- I loooove it! Nom nom!
The tiny fairy devoured the buns like a glutton.
It was amazing how much she could fit in.
Anyway, Lamba was very convenient.
There was no conflict between summoner and summon, which most players inevitably face.
One bun solved everything.
Of course, it took many trials and errors to figure out that cream buns were her favorite.
âHopefully nothing goes wrong.â
He hadnât planned on stepping in, but he did to survive.
If that caused some trouble, heâd just have to deal with it.
âPhew.â
Baek Jin-woo let out a short sigh.
He needed to start hunting quickly.
Reality in this game was far more complex than expected.
At least there werenât insane terrorists or a controlling government like in the game.
âFirst, register and gather as many summoning scrolls as possible.â
Among his summons, ten had disappeared due to balance patches:
Wind Fairy, Training Instructor, Dragon Magician, Little Giant, Dampir, Gale Slayer, Rune Dwarf, Aso, Ma-Myo, and Catastrophe Dragon.
Their absurd power levels would be explained later.
âFirst, I need the Training Instructor and Dragon Magician.â
The Training Instructor was E-rank, Dragon Magician was D-rank.
Meaning, by repeatedly using low-grade summoning scrolls, he could eventually get them.
Summons from Little Giant onward were C-rank or higher, which low-grade scrolls couldnât summon.
- Hoo-ah! Ate it all! Thanks, Jin-woo! I havenât had buns in ages!
âYeah, yeah.â
- So, what do we do now?
âNow that youâve eaten, we need to move.â
Summons could be trained.
No matter how high-grade a summon was, it wouldnât grow stronger unless trained.
For Lamba, she needed stronger arm muscles.
That way, she could swing her staff faster.
âYou know, at that attack speed, she wouldnât even clear the first floor of the Tower of Trials, let alone the tenth.â
- Tch! Thatâs why you fed me buns?
âLetâs do it together.â
Baek Jin-woo clenched his fists and started exercising.
Sit-ups, jumping in place, push-ups, light steps.
He checked joints and muscles carefully, twisting his waist.
âWhatever you do, your body needs to be strong.â
Muscles lost from three years of lying down had to be rebuilt.
Cardiovascular endurance too.
Without stamina, you canât stay up all night or focus.
Endurance was a basic requirement for a ranker.
Hoo-ung, hoo-ung!
Next to him, Lamba swung her staff adorably.
- The person you asked us to check, Baek Jin-wooâŠ
âYes?â
- Heâs an unregistered player. Even has a hospital record for a traffic accident that lasted three years.
âWhat?â
Park Chang-seok frowned while listening on the phone.
âAre you sure? Three years is right when the world changed.â
The day all humans awakened.
- Yes, he was discharged not long ago. Interestingly, he applied for player registration immediately upon discharge.
âWhat?â
Park Chang-seokâs eyes widened as he pulled a file from his bag.
The player registration waiting list.
He propped his phone on his shoulder, flipped the pages with a fingertip, and there it was:
Baek Jin-wooâs application.
âItâs real?â
- Yes. Whatâs going on?
âNo, nothing. Whoâs the examiner this month?â
- Examiner Oh Ah-reum.
âOh Ah-reum? Her training schedule is tomorrow, right?â
- Yes. Today is the deadline.
âTell her Iâll take it this time.â
- Yes?
âDonât ask why.â
- Ah, understood.
Something smelled fishy.
Three years in the hospital, immediately registering upon discharge, and he seemed knowledgeable about summons.
One of two possibilities: a genius⊠or a gamer.
âGamer.â
Those who had played Battle of Summoners before awakening were called gamers.
Whether they played for a month or a year, they were all gamers.
About 70% of current rankers were former gamersâa truly overwhelming proportion.
âPhew.â
Park Chang-seokâs long-time dream was to find a talent to shine for South Korea.
A hero who could lift Korea out of the eternal bottom ranks in player battles.
And his intuition sensed a strong talent in Baek Jin-woo.
âNo, donât get excited.â
Nothing was certain yet.
âIâll meet him again tomorrow.â
Park Chang-seok clenched the file in his fist.
The next day.
[Hello, Baek Jin-woo. This is Player Headquarters.]
[Please gather at Auditorium 3 of Player Headquarters by 9 AM.]
[Map attached.]
[Schedule attached.]
Baek Jin-woo arrived ten minutes early.
There were quite a lot of people.
Around 1,000?
They would receive training, take written and practical tests.
Afterwards?
They would compete in three matches in the monthly player battles, and if they ranked in the top 50, they could officially get the player badge and enter dungeons.
Swish.
He took a suitable seat.
âHahaha, back in my day, I was called the Dungeon Killer. Just didnât register automatically because I was taking a break. Watch this, Iâll register first place this month.â
âHa, this new law is something else. My summon is C-rank, but this training⊠If I wanted, I could rank high already.â
âIf I knew, I would have done dungeons last year.â
âI played Battle of Summoners briefly when I was young.â
âBattle of Summoners?! Whoa, you were a gamer?â
âYes, haha. Only for about a month though.â
âWow⊠but still⊠gamers fight so well, they say.â
The applicants greeted each other, showing off a bit.
Not really showing off though; most seemed experienced.
There was a sense of composure even in their posture.
âHmm.â
This could be tougher than expected.
First, letâs see how the test is conducted.
âEh, whatever.â
Who is Baek Jin-woo!
Ichien!
The one called the Sky of Battle of Summoners, JinuGod himself!
No one could compete with his knowledge in this field.
Some time passed.
Thump, thump, thump!
The microphone echoed.
- âAlright, everyone here?â
Someone began guiding from the front.
- âNice to meet you. Iâm Park Chang-seok, serving as the examiner for headquarters.â
Huh?
That guy!
Baek Jin-wooâs eyes widened.
âHeâs the examiner?â
The training was easy.
Basic stuff!
For Baek Jin-woo, once world rank #1, it was boring.
Most combinations and theories current rankers were learning had been established by Baek Jin-woo in the past.
He had only revealed the solvable parts; the really crucial info remained in his head.
âOf course.â
Battle of Summoners was a competitive game.
No reason to teach other rankers critical strategies or know-how.
He only occasionally helped the Five Emperors when they got stuck.
That was it.
The real secrets that made him Ichien were never shared.
âBoring.â
Around lunch, after an hour break,
âExcuse me.â
A staff member approached Baek Jin-woo.
âYes?â
âThe examiner wants to see you briefly.â






