I Became a 6★ Gacha Character

Chapter 494: Why Do You Play the Game Like That 4



Chapter 494: Why Do You Play the Game Like That 4

Maybe it was because we'd spent that night in the northern cave and our psychological distance had shrunk dramatically. I could feel Han Se-ah treating me way too casually now.

How should I put it - before, it felt like we were truly close companions with clear boundaries between male and female, senior and junior. Even in her conversations with viewers that I couldn't hear, she maintained a basic level of respect while being comfortable.

It's a bit hard to explain in words, but using my helmet stand as an example... it was like going from the friendliness of a high school student hanging out and gaming with a young student teacher close to their age, to the level of ten-year friends calling each other bastards and hitting each other's backs.

There was no way she actually aimed at the dark knight and just happened to hit my back.

"Ow, ugh, my skull's cracked..."

"Um, Roland? Don't you think that was a bit too hard...?"

As Han Se-ah knelt down trembling after bowing her head respectfully, Irene rushed over and gently stroked Han Se-ah's crown with hands full of holy power.

Han Se-ah naturally buried herself in Irene's chest whimpering while Irene comforted her. But even Irene seemed to think this bomb had been a bit much, adding that Han Se-ah shouldn't do it again while coddling her.

Though I hadn't taken any damage, the explosion behind me had completely blinded me for a moment, so it must have been quite startling.

"No, come on, why the dramatics... Don't you know Roland can crack Mom's barrier just by pressing it with his finger? How could my skull be tougher than the sacred law of protection..."

-Looking at how she acts, thought her head was made of titanium alloy lol

-Charging through the game like a headbutting dinosaur then trying to act fragile now, who's gonna fall for that?

-Shouldn't Teacher's heart hurt more seeing a trusted teammate throw bombs at his back? Just saying lol

-Damn that sound was crisp though, gotta clip it and make some 'Quiet please' and 'Blasphemer' emotes

-So satisfying watching her get disciplined after always acting up lololololololol

The chat threw in comments one after another, sensing their chance. Of course, those folks would have teased and nagged her even if she had accurately targeted the dark knight.

"Alright, if we're done cleaning up, let's head out. Even if there are supplies left in this fortress, we can't fit everything in inventory, and there's no reason to take it all anyway."

"Should we leave through the tunnel?"

Han Se-ah got up grumbling at Grace's urging, since I hadn't hit her that hard. When we'd reached the fortress center, all that was inside were sleeping bags reeking of corpses and unused bombs, so leaving was probably best.

We'd dug in from the front left side of the fortress at an angle. Given the polygonal star shape, there were at least five more unexplored sections, but none of us wanted to wind through those long corridors picking up bombs.

None of us except Han Se-ah.

"Um, Roland."

"What?"

"Since we have to go back anyway, why don't we take the way we came? ...You see, I left some food and stuff in that storage room while I was grabbing bombs..."

Should I have practiced swordsmanship earlier--

Should I have cracked her skull earlier--

I suddenly felt a strong urge for a short six-month time regression. As I clenched and unclenched my fist, wondering if I could do it twice since I'd done it once, Han Se-ah quickly hid behind Irene.

It was nice seeing how they'd truly bonded, breaking down various walls between player and NPC, man and woman, getting deeply immersed... but if the result was my headache, it felt a bit unfair. Still, since she'd emptied her inventory, we should probably get what we needed.

We trudged back along the path we'd come, away from the fortress's central hall that was in chaos from the battle - specifically from the dark knight's barrage of dark magic weapons.

Following the minimap to a storage room we'd passed earlier, we found supplies messily piled inside. Looking closer, like a squirrel gathering acorns or a dog hoarding toys in its kennel, there were food sacks, tents and sleeping bags stacked behind a pile of empty boxes.

She must have emptied her inventory there to make room for the shells left in storage. No wonder she'd spent so much time rummaging around in there.

"Is this it? Wow, so that's why you were rustling around in there so much. The bomb that completely blew away the dark knight came from here?"

"Hehe, there were just too many good ones to resist."

Katie commented while helping Han Se-ah put the scattered tents and sleeping bags back into her now-empty inventory. Her sleight of hand must have been incredible to gather all that without Katie noticing while they searched the storage together.

After refilling the empty inventory, we headed back outside through the tunnel to find quite a chaotic scene waiting for us.

"We must go help the hero!"

"You think we don't see through your glory-seeking? You couldn't even handle one strike when he jumped out of the fortress!"

There was a confrontation between people frothing at the mouth trying to enter the fortress and Ice Cross Knights blocking them while guarding the tunnel entrance.

The Ice Cross Knights, recommended by the Goddess, had done far better work for us than expected. Just Irene's quick awakening was worth over 200% of what we paid them, and now they were even handling these miscellaneous tasks.

As the red-eyed excited crowd silently scattered upon seeing us emerge from the tunnel, Olek drew himself up proudly and proclaimed:

"Even in this evil land beyond the Goddess's sight! You dare invoke holy purpose to hide your despicable greed!"

At his shout, even those who had been lurking hesitantly fled as if their tails were on fire. Seems they'd gotten into an argument while trying to enter the fortress claiming they needed to help the hero.

At first glance, helping fight the Four Heavenly King seemed reasonable. But in the adventuring world where companions could turn into bandits at any moment, charging in uninvited was both insulting and dangerous.

They probably weren't thinking about helping the hero party so much as wanting the honor and achievement of assisting in the hero's battle. Honestly, having hired adventurers and mercenaries, they must have known the industry's unwritten rules.

"Get lost! You honorless bastards!"

"Olek, stop. The hero's here."

"They should at least have the decency to- oh, oh, um. You're already out, sir?"

While Alisa tried to calm Olek, who was so caught up he hadn't noticed our party crawling out of the tunnel as he blocked it with his family banner, everyone else fled with heads bowed low.

Afraid we might remember their faces, they covered themselves with flags and shields as they ran, looking like celebrities fleeing from paparazzi - bowing wasn't enough.

Just as we'd recovered inventory items from storage, we regrouped with the Ice Cross Knights at the base camp in front of the floor 60 fortress. As we slowly descended floor by floor, our group kept growing.

The people who'd fled hiding their faces must have spread rumors that "The hero defeated a Four Heavenly King in less than half a day!!!" because more people joined us each time we visited camps for supplies.

"Hey, heard the news? The hero's about to..."

"Thought we had more time to profit, but this was faster than expected."

"Any Imperial guys who haven't heard yet? Want to squeeze in one last contract."

It wasn't because amazing things happened around the hero party - with both the mid-boss and boss monster defeated on floor 60, the Imperial commanders' test would naturally end.

The commanders had rushed to floor 60 seeking high scores, but with all the enemies gone, that meant the contracts were over. The contracts probably specified termination at either the end of the commander test or floor 60 completion.

So people who heard our news naturally started descending, while some rushed ahead trying to squeeze in scam contracts before word spread.

"Oh, hero! We heard what happened!"@@novelbin@@

"Ah, thank you. But those people being tied up..."

"Oh, these fellows? We caught them trying to commit fraud by disgracefully using your name."

Of course, they just ended up getting caught by priests who were quickly moving between camps and dragged away. They probably thought priests wouldn't get involved in ordinary fraud, but selling the hero party's name meant selling the Goddess's name, so of course they got caught.

And so our group kept growing like a snowball rolling down a slope - the hero party, the contracted Ice Cross Knights, the Imperial trainee commanders following them, the mercenaries trying to scam them, and the temple forces arresting those mercenaries - all heading toward the city.

...How did it come to this?

Enjoy the chappy!

The Novel will be updated first on this website. Come back and continue reading tomorrow, everyone!

Tip: You can use left, right, A and D keyboard keys to browse between chapters.