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Chapter 58

    Chapter 58


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    ? Everyone Else is a Regressor (58)


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    The werewolf''s name was Gin, and he was 19 years old.


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    He had lived with his family in a forest vige where the dense trees blocked the moonlight.


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    "You don’t get moonlight?"


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    "Werewolves transform into their wolf form and be more feral under the moonlight. We must avoid moonlight to maintain our humanity as much as possible."


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    "Then why are you here now?"


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    "Uh, I was out gathering food when those guys caught me..."


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    Gin was a pure-blooded werewolf born among them, but his parents were originally humans who were turned into werewolves through infection.


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    Upon hearing this, Herbert added in a cold voice:


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    "So they are indeed Vrykkas. Lycanthropes don''t get enhanced by moonlight, and crucially, they don''t have the ability to infect others."


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    "Y-Yes, we are Vrykkas. But we''re different...!"


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    Those who had been controlled by their wild nature and fought in the army of Vrykkas regained their senses after a certain incident. They escaped from the control of Vrykkas along with others who shared their sentiments and fled to this relic.


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    "Why this relic? It’s full of the moon''s energy."


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    "It was the leader of our group who decided. Determined to grow stronger and take revenge on the Vrykkas who turned him into a werewolf, he found this relic where we could hide and grow stronger in secret."


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    "Did your parents not share that sentiment?"


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    "That''s... Yes. My parents just wanted to escape from being like wild beasts. They cooperated with Quinodon out of urgency to escape from them..."


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    Quinodon, that was the name of the leader of the werewolf group that had entered this relic.


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    Being a long-living race like vampires, he was probably still alive, likely the Legendary-grade boss of this relic.


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    As KiJun quietly repeated that name, Gin continued his story.


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    After entering the relic, there were no issues at first, but soon, those who supported Quinodon''s revenge began to oppress those who were passive or opposed.


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    Eventually, those who disliked fighting, like Gin''s parents, hid deep in the forest to live quietly or researched ways to be human again, striving to escape the fate of being a Vrykkas.


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    "Ha. Ah, it''s just funny."


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    At this point, Armillca snorted, and as KiJun looked at her, she took a step back, crossing her arms behind her head nonchntly.


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    Realizing that she was mocking him, Gin continued in a smaller voice.


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    "But they won''t let us go. They try to pull us out to use as soldiers, and if they can''t control us, they just turn us into obedient livestock."


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    "Livestock?"


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    "Turn us into wolves that can think of nothing but blood and battle. By using this."


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    Gin pointed to Herbert.


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    Specifically at a small stone that Herbert had picked up and was examining.


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    The members'' eyes turned to him, and he, flustered, handed the stone to KiJun.


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    "It was rolling around the dead werewolf. It seems to shine peculiarly under the moonlight..."


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    "Yes, that''s the Moonlight Stone, a stone that umtes moonlight and enhances its power! It strengthens werewolves but rapidly erodes their sense of reason. Moreover..."


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    As he extended the stone, the werewolf averted his eyes and closed them, seemingly scared to borate.


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    "If swallowed... there''s no return. Youpletely lose your sanity and be a rampaging monster."


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    Everyone fell silent at his words.


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    KiJun thought that the ''degradation into mere beasts'' he had read about in the relic''s information might not be just due to the passage of time.


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    "Scary, it''s so pretty. Can I keep this?"


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    "No."


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    That this stone was key to this relic wasn''t only KiJun''s thought.


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    He immediately responded to Armillca reaching for it and stored it in his inventory.


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    "From now on, I will manage all Moonlight Stones. We can share them fairly after we leave the relic."


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    "So you say, but you’ll keep them all for yourself, won’t you, Leader――?"


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    Armillca, apparently quite taken with the Moonlight Stone, pouted as she spoke. KiJun snorted in response.


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    "I have no reason to covet this."


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    "Especially if it''s a dangerous item that drives werewolves mad."


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    In also chimed in with a firm voice, supporting KiJun.


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    "It''s better to keep them together and managed by the Leader. Even considering dividing themter, it’s the best option."


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    "That’s true―― but just you wait if you don’t shareter."


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    "There won’t be such an issue."


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    Satisfied with KiJun''s decisive handling, Herbert nodded and then turned to ask KiJun.


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    "Jun, it seems we''ve heard enough. What will you do now? Honestly, I don’t see how keeping them alive benefits us."


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    "Yikes!"


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    "But there''s no need to kill them."


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    "Phew..."


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    As KiJun firmly shook his head in response, Armillca interjected.


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    "Are you kidding? Killing them gives us experience points!"


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    "Gulp!"


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    "The experience points won''t be much, Swordsman. More important are reason and willingness to talk."


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    Fortunately, In also agreed with KiJun, arguing against Armillca.


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    "Even if they''re from the Dark faction, if they have intelligence and no hostility toward the Light faction, we should observe them first."


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    "Haah..."


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    Every time the party members exchanged opinions, the young werewolf reacted, making his youthfulness more evident.


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    KiJun clicked his tongue and turned to ask Gin.


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    "You said they were researching ways to be human."


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    In fact, he had been curious about this since earlier.


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    Races in conflict in a confined space, werewolves struggling to escape their fate...


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    What if they could intervene and bring about some change?


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    There was no guarantee that quests wouldn’t arise just because they were from the Dark faction.


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    "Y-Yes, that''s right!"


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    Gin nodded frantically, his eyes gleaming behind his helmet, his gratitude for KiJun recognizing their efforts overriding his fear.


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    "My parents and the vige elders have been researching for decades to find a way to turn back into humans... I was born a werewolf without a choice, but they''ve always been determined to let me live a human life, free from our wild nature, really, I... my parents..."


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    "Leader, you''re not actually believing this nonsense, are you?"


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    Armillca interrupted with a disgusted tone.


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    It was apparent from her previous reaction that she had significant disbelief in the possibility of werewolves turning back into humans.


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    "Changing one''s race isn''t as easy as flipping a switch. Once you be a werewolf, that''s it. Same with vampires. Once a human bes a vampire, they can never go back to being human."


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    "That would be a high-difficulty quest."


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    "My goodness."


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    Armillca, feigning a headache, pulled out another chocte and bit into it, not forgetting to offer one to Lora with a gentle voice.


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    "The chances of sess are slim. But there''s no loss. In the end, we can achieve our goal of entering this relic by moving together with Gin."


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    "What does that mean?"


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    "Oh, really."


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    As Armillca chewed her chocte and retorted, Herbert replied instead of KiJun.


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    "The pursuit team ising. This guy seems quite popr."


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    "Eek, uh..."


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    "Is there something you haven’t told us yet?"


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    Herbert''s cold gaze swept over Gin.


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    Gin hung his head, clenching his fists tightly and trembling.


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    "That''s... they..."


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    ―Found them!


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    ―Grrrr... There are others with them!


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    Soon, the rest of the party could also see them.


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    Easily more than ten, and they were dressed simrly to the werewolves they had previously killed.


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    Considering they had not moved from their exposed position and were openly conversing, it was inevitable that the group apanying the previously in werewolves would find them.


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    ―Inform the other wolves, he has humans with him, ugh!


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    Herbert quickly drew a small crossbow from his cloak and fired it with lightning speed, piercing the throat of one of the werewolves.


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    KiJun''s eyes widened slightly as he noticed the shining silver bolt cutting through the air.


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    "Silver?"


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    "Sharp as always. Yes, I alwayse well-prepared."


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    Whether the crossbow had a rapid-fire feature or not, Herbert nonchntly continued to shoot silver-tipped bolts, immobilizing the werewolves.


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    Vampires and werewolves shared a fatal weakness to silver.


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    As each bolt hit, clumps of werewolf fur fell off, and the smell of burning flesh vibrated through the air, confirming its effectiveness.


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    ―Damn, silver arrows!


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    ―Too fast――!


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    As bolts rained down like a shower, the werewolves panicked and scattered. That’s when Armillca, with a chuckle, leaped into action.


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    "Ei!"


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    ―Swoosh.


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    With a sword that seemed to leap from its sheath, she dashed into the enemies―dancing lightly through their ranks, leaving a trail of destruction in her wake.


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    After shaking her sword in mid-air, she sheathed it without looking back, her demeanor both arrogant and seductive.


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    ―Cough!


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    ―Choke!


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    The next moment, all those in her path copsed, spewing rotten blood, gotpletely annihted.


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    Swift and deadly.


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    Her actions made it clear why she was a renowned mercenary in the big city.


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    "These are just minions, huh? Not much of a challenge."


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    Armillca turned back, disgusted to see that the werewolves had left nothing behind, and rejoined the group.


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    Lora, who had been fawned over by her until now, seemed to have a slightly changed view of her, pping softly.


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    "Wasn’t I awesome?"


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    "Very fast indeed... Oh, are you hurt? I can heal."


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    "No, I’m totally fine. No way I''d get hurt fighting those."


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    Pleased by the attention from Lora, Armillca grinned disgustingly and then turned her focus away.


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    KiJun, who had quickly lost interest in her, turned to Gin, who was now restrained by Herbert and nervously facing a silver arrowhead.


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    "So, what’s the secret you’re hiding?"


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    "That''s... they''re after me. Quinodon''s group, especially me..."


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    "Yes, I can see they''re chasing you en masse. But why?"


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    "Hold on, Jun. Something''s not right."


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    At that moment, Herbert raised a hand to stop KiJun from getting closer to Gin.


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    "Normally, werewolves react strongly to silver, either burning or partially transforming back. But this guy is way too unscathed."


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    "Th-That''s what I was about to tell you... So..."


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    Gin awkwardly stretched his neck and scraped his skin directly against the silver arrowhead.


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    Herbert, not intending to kill, recoiled in shock. Surprisingly, Gin only suffered a minor scrape without any further reaction.


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    Stunned, the group looked at him as he spoke in a hesitant voice.


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    "I mentioned we were experimenting to be human. I''ve achieved some results, albeit iplete."


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    "...What results?"


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    Herbert''s face turned serious.


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    The rest of the party, including Armillca, also seemed to realize that KiJun''s quest might not be mere fantasy.


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    "I don''t get injured by silver anymore... But the problem is, now I can''t transform back even without moonlight."


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    "Not bing human, but oveing a werewolf''s weaknesses."


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    "Ugh."


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    "Wow―incredible! This is huge, Leader!"


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    Armillca jumped up and down, cheering.


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    "We can make a fortune if we extract valuable information from this! Great job not killing him, Leader! You''re a genius!"


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    "Ha."


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    Herbert sighed in genuine contempt at Armillca’s swift change of attitude, from criticizing to praising KiJun.


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    KiJun was then sure that Herbert indeed had no interest in Armillca.


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    "Tell us more, Gin. How does your new potential as a werewolf rte to these attacks?"


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    Under Herbert''s somewhat sharp interrogation, Gin clenched his fists tighter.


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    "That’s... I don’t know much, but they are also conducting research."


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    "Research to be human?"


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    "No, to surpass Vrykkas."


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    "Pfft."


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    Armillcaughed mockingly again.


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    "No matter how much they grow, these half-breeds can never surpass the pure-blood Vrykkas. You''re saying werewolves bitten by Vrykkas want to surpass the original werewolves?"


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    "You seem to know a lot."


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    "I despise werewolves, so I''ve thoroughly analyzed them! As an expert, I can tell you that werewolves turned by Vrykkas aiming to surpass them is as nonsensical as them trying to be human!"


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    "They’ve found a way."


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    "Hmm?"


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    Skeptical, Armillca looked at Gin, who spoke with a resolved expression.


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    "Through... cannibalism. Especially, the heart."


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    "...I wish I hadn''t heard that."


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    "Indeed."


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    The party members grimaced in unison.


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    Gin was now a target for werewolves seeking revenge on Vrykkas, treated as a sort of elixir.


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    One thing was clear: keeping him around would ensure they wouldn’t need to hunt in this relic.


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    YeMin''s party was engaged in battle deep in a dungeon with muscr humanoid monsters with hyena-like heads, called ''Gnolls,'' and their bosses.


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    There were two bosses: the Gnoll Chieftain and his guard. Additionally, dozens of various types of Gnolls, enhanced by the chieftain''s orders, attacked the party.


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    First, JiHye''s area magic nearly wiped out the Gnolls. Then, the party advanced with EunShin and YeMin quickly taking down the remaining enemies, marking the Gnoll guard.


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    MokSoo blocked the Chieftain''s advances, and JiHye''s precise and powerful sniping magic, ''Lightning Spear,'' attacked the guard―ultimately, YeMin''s long sword mercilessly finished off the exposed guard.


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    Now only the Gnoll Chieftain was left, proving to be a tough opponent with its extraordinary vitality.


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    "Keeek!"


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    "Ah, so tenacious!"


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    Finally, JiHye''s massive me engulfed the chieftain''s head, and EunShin''s dagger, thrown with force, hit its heart.


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    YeMin''s sword then sessfully decapitated it.


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    "Pant, pant..."


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    Having confirmed the entry of experience points, YeMin, unusually tired, sat down nearby.


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    EunShin also squatted down, sighing and grumbling for once.


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    "So tough, was it Legendary-grade or something?"


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    "We saw the message; it was Unique, not Legendary... Wasn’t the dungeon boss supposed to be Rare-grade? Did the guild deceive us because we’re human?"


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    "No, even so, the guild deceiving its members doesn''t make sense... Maybe its rank evolved recently? There hadn''t been any clear records recently, right?"


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    As YeMin and EunShin quietly conversed, MokSoo, who had withstood the Chieftain’s attacks alone, finally set down his hammer with a sigh.


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    "Phew..."


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    "Uncle Soo!"


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    Worried, JiHye hurried over to him.


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    "Are you hurt?"


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    "I’m okay, the attacks were heavy. But this guy, not even a wolf, bit so much."


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    "You’re bitten?"


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    Gnolls could bite, given their hyena-like heads.


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    Though they could... JiHye felt uneasy hearing MokSoo''s words.


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    "Uncle, let me see your wound."


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    "Hey! This kid doesn’t even know that ''men and women should not sit together after the age of seven''――"


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    "Stop pretending to be old-fashioned and hurry up and take off your armor!"


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    After forcing MokSoo to remove his leather armor, JiHye''s face hardened upon seeing his wound.


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    She pulled out holy water she had bought at a high price from a temple, just in case, and carefully applied it to the wound.


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    Hisss―the wound hissed, ck blood oozed out and burned away.


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    MokSoo also realized the seriousness of his wound and turned grim.


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    "...What was that?"


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    "A vampire."


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    JiHye murmured softly.


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    "The dungeon boss, the Gnoll Chieftain, was a vampire. Secretly, without anyone knowing."


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    At that moment, YeMin''s party also grasped a clue about the vampire invasion that had started from the other side of the country.


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