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Absolute Dweller-Chapter 120
Kim Min-ho leaped toward the approaching Pelican, grabbing it by the neck mid-air.
Crunch!
A chilling sound echoed as the Pelican’s neck snapped, its head lolling limply.
The creature flapped its wings briefly before plummeting lifelessly to the ground.
Thud!
[You have hunted a Pelican (Lv. 25).]
[Experience points gained.]
[5,431,024 KRW has been deposited into Citizen Kim Min-ho’s wallet.]
“Hah...”
Fighting flying monsters was always tricky for Kim Min-ho.
It was challenging to handle them unless they came at him directly.
But there were ways to lure them in.
“Sung-chul! Seo-jun! One more time!”
“Yes!”
Kang Sung-chul and Ha Seo-jun aimed their guns at the sky, firing at the circling Pelicans.
Ratatatat!
The gunfire provoked the Pelicans, triggering their aggressive instincts.
One folded its wings and dived straight toward Kang Sung-chul.
Yet Sung-chul stood his ground without flinching.
Just before the Pelican’s beak pierced his chest—
“Hup!”
Crack!
Kim Min-ho’s solid punch smashed the Pelican’s head clean off.
[You have hunted a Pelican (Lv. 24).]
[Experience points gained.]
[4,322,008 KRW has been deposited into Citizen Kim Min-ho’s wallet.]
The remaining Pelican, preparing to attack, froze at the sight of its companion’s decapitation.
With a screech, it fled back into the sky.
Clicking his tongue, Kim Min-ho muttered, “Tch. Smarter than I thought.”
“...Wouldn’t it be insane to attack after seeing that?” Sung-chul commented, shaking his head at Min-ho’s reaction.
“Well, let’s leave the rest to Aunt Hae-ri and Uncle Ji-ho. These cowards won’t dare come back here.”
“Good idea.”
Kim Min-ho didn’t see the need to continue hunting the Pelicans.
He glanced toward Nam Ji-ho, who was scaling the apartment wall like a rock climber.
Pelicans, aiming their talons at him, were incinerated mid-flight.
Fwoosh!
The fire was so intense that the Pelicans turned to ash before their remains could even hit the ground.
Screech!
The sheer heat vaporized their corpses in an instant.
‘That’s... way stronger than usual. What’s going on?’
Having worked with Ji-ho for a long time, Min-ho knew his style.
While Ji-ho was capable of such fiery displays, he wasn’t one to waste energy unnecessarily.
‘Maybe Pelicans are just highly flammable?’
If that were the case, Ji-ho could be considered their natural predator.
Fwoosh!
‘They really burn well.’
Ji-ho’s overwhelming performance made it clear that Min-ho wouldn’t need to intervene further.
At that moment—
“Min-ho!”
Moon Hae-ri, who had been absent for some time, reappeared.
“Huh?”
She wasn’t alone. Behind her were a scruffy-looking man and a small girl clinging to him.
“Survivors?”
“Yeah. I saved them.”
The unshaven man introduced himself.
“Nice to meet you. I’m Oh Byeong-heon, and this is my daughter, Oh Yesul. Yesul, say ‘thank you.’”
The little girl lowered her head and whispered, “Thank you for saving us.”
Kim Min-ho smiled warmly at the sight.
Suddenly, a voice resonated in his mind.
[Evacuate all citizens to the safe zones immediately.]
It was Kim Jae-hyun, relaying a message through the Ring of Communication.
[Attention, all citizens.]
[Return to the safe zones immediately. Do not leave the safe zones until further notice.]
[Once again, I urge all citizens to return to the safe zones immediately.]
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The telepathic warning echoed across the minds of everyone nearby.
“Min-ho, this...”
“Yeah, something serious must’ve happened. Let’s head back right away.”
Their grave expressions left Oh Byeong-heon and Oh Yesul frozen in confusion.
“W-what’s going on?” Byeong-heon stammered.
Suddenly—
Rumble!
The ground began to shake violently.
“!?”
Crack!
The earth split open, bulging upward.
Byeong-heon stumbled backward in alarm.
“E-everyone, get back! There’s something underground—”
Before he could finish his sentence—
Boom!
The bulging ground exploded, collapsing in on itself.
Dust billowed into the air, revealing a massive shadow within.
Then—
Rustle, rustle, rustle.
From the cracks in the shattered earth, dozens of creatures crawled out.
“Aaah!”
Oh Yesul’s scream tore through the chaos as she saw them first.
The creatures were slightly larger than goblins, covered in fur, and bared their sharp front teeth as they charged.
Kim Min-ho instinctively stepped forward to shield the group, swinging his fist at the nearest one.
“Hup!”
Smash!
[You have hunted a Ratman (Lv. 16).]
[Experience points gained.]
[1,887,634 KRW has been deposited into Citizen Kim Min-ho’s wallet.]
‘Ratmen?’
Now he could clearly see them—bipedal rodents of unusual size.
And—
Growl...
As the dust settled, a massive creature loomed behind them, its appearance resembling the mother of the Ratmen.
The giant rat monster glared at them, paralyzing everyone with fear.
Suddenly—
Fwoosh!
A fireball exploded in the beast’s face.
“Run!”
Nam Ji-ho’s shout was drowned out by the monster’s anguished roar.
Roar!
The cry jolted everyone back to their senses.
Kim Min-ho slung Oh Byeong-heon over his shoulder, and Moon Hae-ri grabbed Oh Yesul.
By the time the colossal rat opened its enraged eyes, the group had already disappeared.
-Crrrk...!
Bang! Boom!
The ground shattered under the creature's furious thrashing, but its rage bore no solution.
As discussions about addressing the radiation crisis continued, Kim Da-bin spoke with a grim expression.
“It seems this wasn’t just a nuclear explosion.”
Her statement turned every head in the meeting room toward her.
I looked at her and asked, “Can you elaborate?”
“Yes, Jae-hyun. Based on Captain Baek Seung-min’s report, the area where his team stayed was significantly far from the nuclear power plant where the incident occurred.”
She pointed to the map on the whiteboard and continued her explanation.
“The Wolseong Nuclear Plant is here, while Gangdong, where Captain Baek was stationed, is here. Nearly 10 kilometers separate these locations. The sudden reactions reported are impossible, even if all the enriched uranium at Wolseong exploded simultaneously.”
She turned to Captain Baek.
“You mentioned symptoms began appearing six hours after the explosion, correct?”
“Yes, that’s right.”
“Such rapid reactions are implausible unless they were directly at the site of the explosion. We’ve seen this in incidents like Chernobyl and Fukushima.”
“So what does that mean?”
Kim Da-bin nodded solemnly and said, “I’m certain something other than the nuclear meltdown is at play.”
Her firm assertion caused us to abandon our plan to send retainers to Wolseong.
If her suspicions were correct, the situation was too dangerous.
“‘Something else,’” I murmured.
Given the advent of monsters and awakened individuals with supernatural abilities, nothing seemed impossible anymore.
“We need to determine the cause first.”
“Yes, we do.”
The most reliable way to uncover the truth was to directly investigate the Wolseong Nuclear Plant.
Thankfully, I had two retainers whose abilities made them ideal scouts: Seo Ye-jin and Yoo Han-gil.
Of the two, the most suitable for this task was—
[Yoo Han-gil, do you have a moment?]
—the retainer with the ability Clairvoyance.
Yoo Han-gil’s primary role was dungeon reconnaissance, a task for which he had been assigned an apartment in the central domain.
Closing his eyes briefly to use his power, Yoo Han-gil opened them again and replied, “Of course, I’m available.”
[We’ll be heading to Ulsan together.]
“Oh... is it my turn already?”
By “turn,” he referred to the duty of maintaining the forward base.
For a forward base to function outside the declared domain, a citizen with at least a [Knight] title had to reside there.
Currently, Yoo Han-gil and Park Sae-rom alternated weekly shifts, and it was Park Sae-rom’s turn.
[Not exactly. I’ll explain in person. Can you come right away?]
“Yes, I can.”
I summoned him immediately.
‘Summon Retainer: Yoo Han-gil.’
Buzz.
Appearing cross-legged on the meeting room table, Yoo Han-gil looked flustered.
“Kim Da-bin will brief you on the details.”
Understanding my intent, Kim Da-bin explained the situation and the task he needed to undertake.
“...Given the circumstances, we need you to use your ability to scout the Wolseong Plant. Can you do it?”
Yoo Han-gil nodded confidently.
“How far is it from the Ulsan forward base to Wolseong?”
“Approximately 20 kilometers.”
“I haven’t tried a distance like that before, but it should be possible.”
“Then let’s move out.”
We transported to the employee lounge at Ulsan Homeplus, a location previously used as a command center during the vampire conflict.
Inside—
“Yes! Triple Go!”
“Oh, come on! You’re cheating again, aren’t you?”
Park Sae-rom was playing Go-Stop with her colleagues.
“Ah! N-noona!”
One of the players noticed me and hastily flipped the table.
“Hey! What the hell are you doing? We were on a roll, and—!”
“L-look! Over there!”
“Huh?”
Park Sae-rom locked eyes with me and froze like a statue.
An awkward silence followed.
“Ha-ha... Good evening, sir! By the way, where’s your crown today?”
(Side note: Upgrading the Storage skill to level 3 allowed me to activate relic effects without wearing them, thanks to a dedicated storage slot. This feature didn’t add to the storage weight, making it far more convenient.)
I ignored her comment.
“We’ll be borrowing this space for a while.”
“O-of course!”
They quickly cleared the gambling table. Yoo Han-gil settled on a sofa and announced, “I’m ready. Starting now.”
Closing his eyes, Yoo Han-gil focused on his ability.
Thanks to Kim Da-bin’s detailed explanation, he located the Wolseong Plant with ease.
The plant was in complete chaos from the explosion.
Corpses lay scattered, some with bloodied mouths, others burned as if roasted alive.
Then—
‘What... is that?’
Gurgle...
Amidst the debris, a massive green gelatinous substance writhed.
The blob engulfed an entire building before quivering violently.
BOOM!
With a deafening explosion, the green mass shattered, scattering its fragments in all directions.