Chapter 06
First, Registration
[âUsing Low-Level Summon Scroll!â]
[Player âBaek Jin-wooâ has acquired the summon âPile of Trashâ (F-Rank)!]
[âUsing Low-Level Summon Scroll!â]
[Player âBaek Jin-wooâ has acquired the summon âHorned Butterflyâ (F-Rank)!]
Two F-rank summons appeared first.
[âUsing Low-Level Summon Scroll!â]
[Player âBaek Jin-wooâ has acquired the summon âPoison Lizardâ (E-Rank)!]
Oh, an E-rank!
Baek Jin-woo clenched his fist and silently shouted, Nice!
What a good start.
If Lamba counts as E-rank too, he broke the 5% chance twice in just five tries.
Not bad.
âAnd itâs a Poison Lizard?â
It was actually pretty useful for its rank.
A cost-effective summon.
âLucky me.â
He chuckled.
Together with the Furry Gorilla, it would be helpful for the early stages.
âCome here.â
When Baek Jin-woo reached out his handâŚ
Swish!
The Horned Butterfly flew and landed on his left forearm, while the Pile of Trash crawled under his leg.
âThis oneâŚâ
It smelled awful.
Heâd probably use it a little and then discard it.
AndâŚ
- Slurp, slurp!
The Poison Lizard also crawled over, flicking its tongue.
âOkay, teamâs ready. Letâs start with the lowest-level dungeon.â
There was only one thing to do now.
Level up the summons while continuously tearing summon scrolls. Once he had a decent combinationâŚ
Then it would be time to start rune farming properly.
Runes, which were like equipment for summons, were better in variety.
Because he could switch them depending on the situation!
âFarm runes, hunt, tear scrolls.â
Repeat these three things endlessly to grow.
Heâd gradually get better runes and stronger summons.
âBack to grinding, huh?â
No RPG exists without grinding.
Even if itâs real life, itâs the same.
Think about it. Whether studying or running a business, repetitive effort is needed for success.
Baek Jin-woo set a short-term goal.
âFind all the remaining EX-class summons.â
What if he collected all ten EX-class summons and formed a dream team?
âCrazy.â
Just imagining it made him swear out loud.
It was overpowered.
Literally insane.
He pictured them in his mind like the Avengers and immediately became certain.
If he had them all, even five S-rank summons⌠whatever.
He could just sweep everything.
He could probably clear the Tower all the way to floor 100.
âAh.â
Excitement rushed through him.
He felt so eager to start moving.
But where was the dungeon?
In the mobile game, it was simple.
Dungeons were separated by stage. You just clicked to enter.
But real life?
Not a phone game.
He probably had to find the dungeon himself.
Swish.
Baek Jin-woo took out the phone he had activated during the day and searched for related info.
And thenâŚ
âWhat?!â
He shouted without realizing it.
âIs this real?â
Dungeon gates appeared randomly all over town.
Fortunately, he could tell the difficulty by the energy output of the gate⌠butâŚ
âEven with a summon, ordinary people canât enter dungeons?â
Damn it!
So it wasnât something he could do right away.
After checking carefully, he found out he had to register at the Player Headquarters first.
It used to be open to everyone, but as death rates rose, the government took control.
Every dungeon had a staff member. You had to get permission from them to enter.
âSigh.â
And, of course, the law was just introduced this year.
No luck at all.
âRegistration looks annoying.â
There was quite a lot of training requiredâdungeon practice and battle practice too.
âAnd they even make you compete?â
It was probably to control the number of players.
For society to run smoothly, different jobs were needed.
If everyone became a player just because it made money, chaos would follow.
âWell, registrationâs fine. I can handle that.â
Bzzzzâ
Grumbling, he called his sister.
- Oh, oppa.
Oh, she picked up right away. He must really be able to ask for help anytime.
âDo I need registration to enter dungeons? Why didnât you tell me?â
- Ah! Right, that!
Baek Ah-jin laughed awkwardly.
- A few days ago, I got some kind of certificate by mail, so I thought it was fine. But the law changed.
âYou shouldâve told me something that important.â
- Haha, sorry. I didnât know exactly either. Players who entered dungeons more than ten times last year were automatically registered. I just glanced over it. I didnât think of you. Probably all last yearâs players lost their qualification. Thatâs why thereâs a lot of people now⌠Youâll be competing with third-year seniors.
âCanât you do anything with your influence?â
- Oppa⌠I donât have any power.
âWhy, youâre C-rank Shadow Elf, whatever. You were bragging before.â
- Eh! The HQ is strict. You have to be at least ranked to have influence.
âRanking?â
- Ah, donât know? The system ranks players yearly based on influence. Top 100 in the country, top 100 in the world.
âI see.â
- Of course, Koreaâs #1 isnât strong enough to appear on the world ranking. Ha, that legendary Jinu-god⌠if he appears, Korea would skyrocket.
âKuh, got it. Thanks.â
When the topic of âJinu-godâ came up, Baek Jin-woo quickly ended the call, feeling awkward.
Anyway.
To participate properly, he had to get the qualification.
And thereâs something called a ranking.
âOkay.â
Setup was done. Today, he would enter.
The Next Morning
6 AM.
He wanted to go out early.
âAh.â
Mom and Dad were already up, preparing breakfast.
Our family was really diligent.
âHuh? Where are you going so early?â
His dad asked while cooking.
âTo Jamsil.â
âHuh?â
âDidnât Ah-jin tell you? She said I should try being a player. Thatâs why.â
âOh, so all the running around was for player prep.â
âYes. We have to work harder to make up for the past three years.â
âAhem.â
Dad cleared his throat and looked at him with pride.
âSon.â
âYes?â
âIâm glad youâre alert first thing in the morning.â
âOf course. Registration and stuff⌠itâs intense.â
âRight. Still, itâs a stable future career. Look at meâhow great I am.â
Vroom!
Dad tried to summon an E-rank Pebble Golem proudly.
âHoney!â
Mom frowned.
âDonât summon that at home! Itâs a nuisance!â
âAh, sorry.â
He scratched the back of his head, embarrassed.
Strictly speaking, Dad wasnât a player.
He just summoned golems for loading work.
âAnyway, Iâm glad youâre alert. Always fighting!â
âYes, Father.â
Baek Jin-woo smiled at him and bowed.
âMom, Dad, thank you.â
âHuh? Suddenly?â
âFor paying hospital bills and supporting me.â
âWhy suddenly say something so sweet? Fine, just keep it. But eat breakfast before going.â
âYes, donât worry. After starving three years, my stomach insists on breakfast.â
âSleep well?â
âI slept enough for three years. Now itâs boring.â
It was true.
Once registered, it would be 6 AM start, 2 AM end, no breaks.
No time to waste now.
âAnyway, enjoy breakfast! Iâm off!â
After greeting, he left.
Mom, Hwang Myung-hee, tapped Dadâs shoulder.
âHoney.â
âYes?â
âIs this really okay?â
âBetter than lying around half-dead. The government provides proper safety training, so itâs fine.â
ââŚStill.â
âWho knows? Jin-woo might become the worldâs best player.â
âI donât hope for that. I just want him healthy.â
She had worried so much while caring for him in the hospital.
Every day, she prayed just for his life.
Honestly, she opposed him becoming a player.
It was too dangerous.
He already survived once; what if he died again?
ButâŚ
Dad strongly supported it.
When he watched him play with golems, his eyes were similar to when he focused on the phone game.
The first time he truly concentrated on something constructive.
Even if dangerous, support from behind was the right choice.
âBe careful, son.â
Hwang Myung-hee watched the door tightly as her son left.
Are there many players?
Not really.
Although everyone can qualify, few actually play.
Statistically, most people prefer safety over risk.
The biggest risk? Life itself.
The âshieldâ disappears if all summons are recalled.
If all summons vanish in the dungeon by mistakeâŚ
You die. Brutallyâbitten, chopped, etc.
Even huge rewards and fame couldnât convince everyone to challenge it.
Especially in Korea, early dungeon death rates were massive.
The reason? A mix of greed and fantasy.
Players felt like the protagonist and overextended themselves⌠and died.
It was why Korea often ranked low in global battles, losing many talented players.
âHello. Here to register?â
A neatly dressed employee at Player HQ Registration guided him politely.
âWelcome. Today is the monthly deadline. Please submit here.â
Required items:
- ID card
- One team of summons
- Player application with personal info
After submission:
Teams receive training, a written exam, then dungeon practice.
Finally, competitive player battles.
Only 50 people per month earn the âPlayerâ title.
â50âŚâ
Tough. Really tough.
At this moment, hundreds were registering.
Most werenât beginnersâthey were former players whose registration had been canceled.
âBut whatever.â
Baek Jin-woo was confident.
Competition would be fair. He could easily beat them.
If he failed thisâŚ
Would the name Jinu-god cry?
âHere you go.â
After submitting the papers, Baek Jin-woo went to a nearby cafĂŠ and waited comfortably, browsing information.






