Lin decided to kill Unggwi.

    The fear of the ogre and the relationship with the Hoyo tribe were major obstacles, but fortunately they were overcome.

    He prioritized his master’s orders above all else, which was also evidence that Rin’s affection for Karami had reached its peak.

    Every time the slaves put his wishes first, Karami felt a sense of accomplishment and pride.

    The decision was made to capture Unggwi. From now on, the only thing that mattered was whether Lin could defeat Unggwi. She had to fight alone. There was no one to help her.

    Fortunately, Lin’s master is a possessed person and a loser who has played Taoist to the point where the sense of reality and the game has become blurred.

    He wasn’t even a common trash mob, and he had memorized the strategy for defeating the boss monster, Unggwi.

    “First, I’ll tell you the basic things to watch out for. The first is fog. It’s the breath of the bear.”

    Karamiga crouched down and drew a bear picture on the ground with a stick.

    “When Unggwi gets angry, he starts to snort and breathe out his breath. The fog in Baekungok has long since left Unggwi and has lost all its strength, but please do not breathe in Unggwi’s breath.”

    “What happens if you drink it?”

    “It will be difficult to use the power.”

    In the game, when Unggwi uses his breath attack, the slaves’ MP suddenly drains. Since they have to build up MP again, the skill timing is delayed by one beat.

    In a turn-based game, it is fatal if skill timing is completely blown away. That is why users wear MP recovery items, or bring along non-cost slaves who do not use MP. Or characters with extremely high normal damage.

    Fortunately, during the game, it was a pattern that had to be hit unconditionally, but now it is possible to defend depending on Lin’s response.

    “The second is a roar. When you attack, it will roar. When you hear it, your head will spin.”

    Wide area stun.

    You have to cover your ears well at the right time.

    After that, I explained Unggwi’s patterns and strategies in as much detail as possible. However, it was necessary to modify them to some extent to fit the current situation.

    The basic battle in Taosul is with five people, and for story battles, one main slave is required, and the remaining four are of free choice.

    However, even those four characters will receive adjustments and their stats will be greatly reduced. In other words, it has been designed so that clearing the level is impossible without raising a story slave.

    So, I used to make a story slave one-tool carry deck by only bringing buff characters, but now, there is no one else but Lynn. Lynn has to do everything by herself.

    The reason was that I was worried that Lin’s contribution would be reduced if I fought with other people for no reason.

    Fortunately, the slaves who made the soul contract were stronger than they were in the game. Karami judged that Lin would be able to defeat them on his own.

    While chewing over the strategies Karami had given her, Rin stood at the entrance and exit of the fox den.

    An eerie fog drifts in from outside the valley.

    The cries of the creepy monsters.

    It’s a familiar scene. Lin took on the role of luring the monsters so that the Hoyo tribe could safely gather herbs and hunt for food.

    Every day. Lin stood in this place thousands, tens of thousands of times.

    I was afraid every time.

    I never wanted to leave, but I had no choice because if I didn’t do this, I would be abandoned by the Hoyo tribe.

    ‘It’s different now.’

    Lin looked back. The foxes, just like before, were frowning and urging her to leave as soon as possible.

    Because of that, Lin had to leave as if she was being kicked out without being able to stay for even a moment, but this time, they didn’t even catch her eye.

    “I’ll be waiting, so do your best and come back.”

    A new person I met among the foxes I had always seen, who had never been there before, is looking at me and smiling. Instead of leaving, he is waiting for the moment I return.

    When the pink emotion that started from deep in her heart engulfed her entire body, Lin, unable to suppress her impulse at that moment, hugged Karami.

    She buried her face in his chest and sucked up all his body odor as if sucking it in, while using her tail to coat every nook and cranny of his body with her scent.

    And then Lin raises her head slightly and gives a longing smile.

    “Don’t touch the other foxes and wait quietly. I’ll come and bury it again before the scent dissipates.”

    “Oh.”

    I’ll be back before the alcohol gets cold. Ver. Lin

    Karami let out a foolish gasp at the outrageous remark.

    A satisfying reaction. Lin, with the corners of her lips curled up, left the fox den with light steps for the first time.

    ***

    Sabak. Sabak.

    Lin walks through a thick foggy mountain where she cannot see even an inch ahead.

    Fog envelops the forest as if it were alive. Wet leaves drown out the sound of footsteps. Branches reach out like the hands of the dead, but they scream and burn in the foxfire.

    A den of monsters lurking with unpredictable threats. Unlike back then when she had run away without a moment to breathe, Rin’s footsteps were leisurely.

    Rin is the one who freed the nine-tailed fox’s five tails. She is not a being that can be looked down upon by a low-level monster that lives in the forest.

    They hide behind a curtain of fog and howl like gonorrhea, only to sound the alarm.

    Lin didn’t really care. She didn’t have time to worry about such trivial things.

    Kuung.

    A vibration that shakes the mountains.

    Just by walking, the vibrations spread throughout the entire mountain.

    Thanks to that, it wasn’t difficult to find the croaker.

    “… … .”

    Lin stops walking. She tilts her head back, her neck twisted, and looks up.

    Instead of the sky, what filled my vision was a bear. It was so huge that calling it a bear itself caused cognitive dissonance.

    Catch that. In the past, I wouldn’t have even thought about it, but now it’s different. My head is filled with thoughts of quickly finishing the work and returning to the owner.

    Hug your master.

    I have to smell it really hard.

    If you delay, those dirty bitches might wag their tails at the owner, because the owner gives off a lewd smell that attracts the females.

    Since Unggwi hadn’t noticed Lin’s presence yet, it seemed like it would be a good idea to attack like this, but Lin didn’t move hastily.

    An operation that Karami has emphasized several times.

    ‘The first attack can take a long time, so just hit the weak point of the bear with your strongest attack. The bear is always the last attacker.’

    It’s a strategy I still don’t understand.

    The weak point of the ogre that Karami had told her about was the scar carved into its chest. If it got close enough, even the largest ogre would definitely recognize Rin’s presence.

    If you want to make a strong attack, you need to spend that much time, but Unggwi is not a gentleman and has no reason to wait quietly.

    ‘Shouldn’t we keep as much distance as possible and attack from a distance?’ is Lin’s thought… .

    ‘no.’

    You must not dare to doubt your master’s words.

    All you have to do is follow what you’re told like a doll.

    Ok!

    Lin, who lightly kicked the ground and bounced up, climbed up the tree top while gliding along the terrain.

    Kuung…!

    A hawk passes by Lin. It has risen so high that the fog obscures the ground, and it is now eye level with the hawk.

    Lin watches Unggwi’s actions. She summons fox beads and lights fox fires. Like sleeping stars waking up, the fox fires bloom one by one and begin to shine.

    One, two, three, four… a total of seven fox lights.

    It’s not just the number of items you can handle at once that has increased. The size of the foxfire has also grown several times larger than before.

    It doesn’t stop there. Seven fox lights begin to circle around Lin and merge into one.

    The blue fox fire that has gathered into one grows as large as the moon, becoming so large that it gives the illusion of two moons rising in the sky.

    However, Unggwi does not react. He does not even glance at the fireball burning in front of his nose.

    The absolute and unchangeable successor of the Unggwi.

    In turn-based games, each player attacks the other once per turn.

    Naturally, since the first attack is advantageous, game companies make various efforts to maintain balance. For example, they give more cost to the second attacker or provide additional draws.

    However, in some games where the balance is shitty, the first turn is so important that the second player loses without even being able to attack once.

    Since Taosul’s Ungwi has an absurd pattern of removing the opponent’s MP, it unconditionally gives the player the first strike.

    in other words.

    ‘If you apply all the buffs and debuffs and then use the ultimate attack, you can reduce the HP by half from the start!’

    Karami, who was scared to go out but also had no choice but to wait comfortably, stuck her head out of the fox hole and looked up at the sky.

    It was still hidden by the fog, but the fog shimmered with a faint blue glow.

    “Go! First strike, first win!”

    Lin controlled the fox fire as if responding to a voice that should not be heard. She did not forget Karami’s words to always recite the name of the technique when using it.

    “Blue sky and blue fire.”

    The giant fox fire slowly moves and then explodes in Unggwi’s chest.

    Kwaaang!

    Foxfire explodes with a loud explosion. The expanded afterblast sweeps away the fog. The sky clears for a moment.

    Growwowowowow.

    The wyvern lets out a scream that shakes the air as it tilts back. A huge shadow covers the ground, scorching the area.

    Shh …

    A huge amount of breath comes out of the fallen ogre’s mouth. As the breath slowly settles, the once clear white clouds are covered in fog again.

    Then comes a roar that deafens the eardrums. The monsters and wild beasts covered in the roar are unable to endure it and fall down.

    But Lin, who had heard the information beforehand, was different. The pink curtain that spread from the fox bead blocked the sound. It only trembled and had no effect on Lin.

    ‘also…!’

    Karami’s information was correct. Everything is going according to plan, to the point where you wonder if it could go this easily.

    Lin shuddered at the sight of Karami’s clear vision, which was comparable to that of a clairvoyant. If you just follow the master’s words, subduing Unggwi will be easier than eating potatoes without water.

    Lin lights up the foxfire again.

    The guardian deity of Baekungok?

    What is that?

    If you are a guardian angel, I am a fox god.

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