There was a huge crowd gathered near the tree that had been struck by lightning.
âPlease let my son get into the academy this yearâŠâ
âPlease donât let my new business failâŠ
âPlease let my missing cat Yumi get home safe!â
They were praying.
Seo Jun-Ho had no idea, but the people in Frontier considered places that had been struck by lightning to be good luck.
â...Please let my foolish children get along.â The old man that had offered him water also closed his eyes and prayed.
At that point, Seo Jun-Ho realized what was going on.
âI see. They treat this place similar to how people on Earth treat meteors.â
He became curious about something and turned to the old man. âWhy isnât anyone approaching the tree?â
âIt is common law to keep a distance to preserve the site for the next people who come to pray.â
A common law. In other words, a constitutional law.
â...Amazing,â Seo Jun-Ho whispered, amazed. It was amazing how all these people were being so considerate to people they didnât even know.
âWell, donât be too impressed. There are all kinds of people out there,â the old man grumbled. âThough there are many people who are considerate of each other, there are thieves who secretly cut off parts of the tree to sell it.â
â...That makes sense.â Seo Jun-Ho smiled bitterly and opened up Community.
Click.
He took a picture of the people praying toward the burnt-black tree. This one picture was enough as a remnant of the thunderbolt.
âThen, sir, Iâll get going,â he said.â
âHm? Already? Youâre not going to make a wish?â
âIt has already been granted.â Soon enough, he would have a small party with his awakened comrades.
Seo Jun-Ho bowed once more to the old man and left.
***
Four days passed before Seo Jun-Ho met Baek Geon-Woo on the road. The latter didnât seem to be in great shape, but his mental state seemed to be sharp. Seo Jun-Ho was the first to see and the first to greet him.
â...Oh, Mr. Jun-Ho.â The fact that his opponent was already on his way back could only mean one thing. Baek Geon-Woo laughed awkwardly and merely congratulated him. âAs expected, I canât beat you. Congratulations.â
âNot at all.â Seo Jun-Ho wasnât trying to be modest or humble. He was actually a little surprised.
âHeâs already here?â
There were things that Baek Geon-Woo couldnât beat him in with simple effort, willpower, and stamina. Seo Jun-Ho had Overclocking, while Baek Geon-Woo had nothing of the sort.
âIn the beginning, I ran for five days straight without sleepingâŠâ
And he had only beat him by four days?
As Seo Jun-Ho stared at him, Baek Geon-Woo collapsed onto the ground, sitting. âCould you spare me a bit of your time? I have something to tell you.â
â...Of course.â
Baek Geon-Woo let out rough breaths as he gulped down water. He stared at his hands as he spoke, âI was born with an inherently low amount of magic power.â
Seo Jun-Ho had known that from the moment they first met. He had less magic than even the average Player.
âYou probably knew, Mr. Jun-Ho.â
âI wonât deny it.â
âThen, you will probably be wondering at this point. You used magic energy to get here, so how is the difference between us so smallâŠâ
Seo Jun-Ho flinched. Both the Thunder God and Baek Geon-Woo could read peopleâs thoughts so easily.
âWhy? Have I not been able to keep a straight face?â
Baek Geon-Woo laughed feebly as he saw the shock on Jun-Hoâs face. âYou do not have to be so serious about it. I merely thought from your perspective.â
â...This may come off as rude, but I wonât deny that either. I ran as fast as I could for five days without rest.â
âMm. And how much of a difference did that make?â
âAfter I obtained the remnants of the thunderbolt, I ran for two more days.â
âI see.â Baek Geon-Woo nodded slowly before he spoke, âYou passed the thunderbolt test.â
âYes.â
âI also passed it.â
âI heard that you were the first one to do soâŠâ
âHowever, my method wasnât as impressive as yours, Mr. Jun-Ho.â He sneered at himself. âHas Master ever told you about my skill?â
âNo,â he said.
âMy skill is called Full Predator.[1]Â Itâs a B-grade skill.â
âB-grade?!â Seo Jun-Ho exclaimed. Even though he knew it was rude, he couldnât help but be surprised. Most Players with a B-rank skill could stand above the rest.
âYes, the rank is pretty high, so I had high expectations at first. I thought that I would quickly be able to get strong and avenge my family,â he explained.
âMay I ask what kind of effect it has?â
âIt is a skill that allows me to absorb and use someone elseâs skill, but only once.â
âThatâs such a⊠Thatâs an incredible skill, isnât it?â Based on what he was hearing, it was like a cheat. It meant that Baek Geon-Woo could get any skill he wanted.
â...Yes. But the skill lives up to its name.â
Full Predator. A predator with a full stomach did not hunt or eat. All it did was close its eyes and sleep.
âIt took ten years simply for it to awaken,â Baek Geon-Woo said. He had sensed when the predator opened its eyes and began to search for suitable prey. âBack then, I decided not to eat anything.â He only had one chance, so he didnât want to waste it.
âWait, thenâŠâ
âYes. As you may have guessed, I risked my life to climb the Wailing Mountains back then. That was already five years ago.â Without anything else to lean on, the only thing that Baek Geon-Woo had trained in those past ten years was his body. âI almost died a few times while coming up here, but I eventually made it.â
âThen did you absorb the Thunder GodâsâŠâ
âI failed.â
The Thunder Godâs skill was publicly known to be S-grade. Full Predator hadnât been strong enough to digest it.
âSo, I thought that everything was overâŠâ Baek Geon-Woo closed his eyes. âBut Master began to cry. He said that he had finally found the apple tree.â
âThe apple tree?â Jun-Ho asked.
âYes. Master had been looking for a successor to give everything he had to.â
Seo Jun-Ho blinked. It wasnât unheard of for Players to leave successors, such as the Guild Masters of big Guilds or the founders of a unique fighting style.
âBut Players with elemental skillsâŠâ
They couldnât have successors. Elemental abilities were not something that could simply be taught and learned.
âWhy did the Thunder GodâŠâ
âI do not know if you know this, but Master is not in a good state at the moment,â he said, meeting Seo Jun-Hoâs eyes. âFive years ago, right before I climbed the Wailing Mountains, Master sustained a major injury.â
â...From the Heavenly Demon?â
âYes, thatâs correct.â
They didnât know which demonâs blood the Heavenly Demon had drunk, but its unique abilities had started to eat away at the Thunder God.
âBack then, Master had two whole elixirs.â
As the strongest Player in the world, he had worked hard his whole life two retrieve the priceless panaceas. But instead of taking them, he went to seek out a close friend.
âAfter asking the Sage of the Observatory Tower, he learned of two possible solutions.â
The first was to drink both elixirs. However, it did not guarantee a full recovery. The other option was to not drink them. In this case, he could plan his future with certainty.
âDid heâŠâ
âMaster said it was an easy choice. He said it would obviously be better to bet on the option with a higher probability of success.â After all, he was betting on his life. Not many people would have been able to make the choice with such composure.
âAnd then, I appeared before him.â
Baek Geon-Woo might be the only Player in the world that could inherit his thunder energy.
âI took Masterâs test. The thunderbolt test.â Full Predator had been unable to digest all of the Thunder Godâs thunder energy. But every time Baek Geon-Woo was struck, the energy had started to build up, little by little.
âIt took 742 days to pass the test alone.â He had only been able to pass after he had built up thunder resistance and Full Predator leveled up to A-grade.
â...Your willpower is amazing.â
âBecause the only things I can train are my willpower and stamina.â
No matter how hard someone tried, something like talent couldnât be obtained with simple effort.
âThen, right nowâŠâ
âI am absorbing thunder energy from Master every night,â Baek Geon-Woo answered.
âYou can endure that?â
âI cannot. My veins and muscles would rip apart every time, and I would collapse.â
The elixirs were then used to heal those injuries. They had made hundreds of bottles by diluting the elixirs with water.
â...â Seo Jun-Ho was lost in thought for a second before he spoke, â...Then how much time does the Thunder God have left?â He asked.
âI donât know either, but he plans to go down to Earth to recuperate once heâs done handing off all the thunder energy he has to me. After that, he wonât live any longer than ten years.â
âTen years, you say.â
That much was a relief. The Thunder Godâs mere existence was a pillar that motivated players to persevere.
Baek Geon-Woo grinned. âDid you know that Master seems really happy these days?â
âThese days?â Seo Jun-Ho countered bitterly. His only memories of the Thunder God were his taunts and scoldings.
âHe even told me thisâhe thought that he was the only one who had planted an apple tree. He didnât expect that another one had actually grown naturally.â
â...He overestimates me.â
âNo, I donât think he does.â Baek Geon-Woo looked at Seo Jun-Ho with sparkling eyes. âMr. Jun-Ho, you give more hope to people than you think,â he assured, squeezing his hands into fists. âThough I am slow, I will follow you diligently. I want to become a hero who protects people and gives them hope, just like you.â
â...â
Seo Jun-Ho closed his eyes. It had been a while since he had met someone so pure-hearted, and he couldnât help but feel ashamed.
âStillâŠThis isnât bad.â
Warm sunlight shone on the two men sitting by the road.
***
âHm, youâre here.â The Thunder God seemed indifferent when he saw Seo Jun-Ho arrive first.
â...I won the bet.â
âI know.â He approached Seo Jun-Ho and thoroughly inspected his muscles with his hands. âHow does your body feel?â
â...Um.â
Seo Jun-Hoâs eyes widened as he realized something.
âIt feels natural.â
The stiff feeling he felt after going through the body transformation had disappeared without a trace. This was only possible because his mind, body, and magic energy had been pushed to their limits.
âDid you plan this from theâŠâ
âYa fell for it pretty easily âcause ya have so much pride. Son, ya need ta work on that temper of yers.â
As Seo Jun-Ho watched the Thunder God laugh, he got the feeling that he had been played.
â...Then what were you planning to do if I lost?â He asked.
âYa, lose? Donât be stupid.â He snorted. âYâre like one of those watchamacallitsâthose strong onesâŠâ
âHigh Rankers?â
âAh, yeah. They wouldnât be able to handle ya in your current form. Though I dunno âbout those Nine Heaven bratsâŠâ he muttered the last part, then shrugged. âI know how strong yâre and how strong Geon-Woo is. Did ya think I wonât be able to calculate that much?â
âGeezâŠÂ You shouldâve just told it to me straightâŠâ
âBut thatâs no funâŠâ
The Thunder God had been planning to teach him other things once they were done with the stamina training. In other words, it didnât matter whether he won or lost.
The Thunder God watched Jun-Hoâs dejected expression for a while before saying, âSon, do ya know what a simultaneous display is?â
âSimultaneous display?â Seo Jun-Ho nodded.
It was a term used in games such as Go and Chess, where a high-ranked player played against multiple less skilled players simultaneously.
âFrom now on, yâll come at me with yer full strength. Once Geon-Woo comes, yâll fight me together.â
â...So weâll be fighting for real. Until when will we do this?â
The Thunder God grinned at his question. âUntil the day ya go down the mountain.â
âThatâs quite a long time.â
âLong? A month will probably pass in the blink of an eye.â
And the Thunder God was correct.
Seo Jun-Hoâs planned training period of one month passed in no time at all.
1. âFullâ as in its stomach is full. There is no hanja, so it could also be read as âFull Glutton.â â