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I Gain Infinite Gold Just By Waiting-Chapter 85: Episode 23 _ Class Gap (1)
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βJustice prevails. ππ«ππ²ππππ§π πππ₯.πππ
βThatβs Hyeseong for ya. Heβs even lucky.
βThis is how it should be. The levels are different, so itβs better for him to wait at the top than to make us watch another boring match.
Shin Hyeseongβs fans were in a frenzy. They, too, had seen Kim Bujaβs match. How could they not, when latecomers had flooded their forums, drowning them in talk of Kim Buja? They watched the video, looking for anything to criticize since they couldnβt match his clear time, and they found it.
βKim Buja was clearly cheating. Shouldnβt something like that be a disqualification?
βHow can he just change weapons like that? Isnβt that a Legendary-grade weapon ability?
βI thought all the other players had their item abilities sealed.
βItβs cheating.
Kim Bujaβs weapon ability was right there on the video channel for all to see. And it had appeared, without any restrictions, in the National Team Selection Match, where everyone was supposed to be on equal footing. It was a clearly unfair situation!
βI heard thatβs a Legendary-grade weapon. If he can use its full power, how can anyone win?
βIsnβt he using a bug?
Or rather, these were their efforts to eliminate the only competitor who posed a threat to Shin Hyeseong in this selection. The fansβ faith in Shin Hyeseong was absolute. But the fantasy of him being the best in the world was bound to hit the high wall of reality. At the very least, the position fans envisioned for Shin Hyeseong was to make it as the national representative, fight a close battle with Fly, and then lose.
That was why they were anxious. Instinctively. What if he met Kim Buja and lost? And in the quarterfinals, no less, not even the finals. That was the reason Shin Hyeseongβs fans were ecstatic that he got the bye, essentially getting a free pass for two consecutive matches, and it was the fundamental psychological reason they were already making excuses for a potential loss. Of course, this kind of talk didnβt work at all on the fans who purely enjoyed the game of players and dungeons.
βDo they think this is some kind of game? What bugs are you talking about?
βLook at them making excuses because theyβre scared heβll get stomped by Kim Buja. Itβs pathetic.
βThe fact that he can use it means itβs a class option, not a Legendary-grade weapon option. Do Hyeseongβs stans really think heβs a bug player? lolololol If a bug like that exists, let me know so I can use it too. If there was a bug that could bypass the Hologramβs restrictions, why would Kim Buja be doing this? If it were me, Iβd get to level 99 right away and run a 9-star dungeon.
A rational suspicion of that sort was impossible in the first place, because this was reality. If this were a game created by a perfect AI that appears once in a millennium, they might have harbored a tiny bit of doubt. After all, even an AI is ultimately made by humans. But this was different. These bizarre phenomena happening in the world have led to the sudden appearance of a phenomenon called awakening in people. Delving into its origins was no longer meaningful, so no one mentioned it. However, for the past five years, not a single bug or error had occurred.
If it seemed that way, it was merely due to petty and narrow-minded human prejudice. Besides, in Kim Bujaβs case, testimonies from people who had been watching his videos for a long time came pouring in.
βWe knew his class was that type since before he got the Legendary-grade weapon, back when he was shooting arrows.
Along with that, expectations soared.
βIs he really going to win? For real? Honestly, there have been tons of people who were amazing at 1-star, so Iβve been watching with skepticism, but seeing him take down a ranker over level 60 makes me think he might actually have a chance under the same conditions.
Expectation was soon followed by curiosity and interest in change. As dungeons gradually increased, players developed, and the moment it became a stage for challenges rather than a land of death, the rankings and vested interests had solidified. The ever-growing power, authority, wealth, and fame of the top players had risen so high that even ordinary players had to crane their necks to see them.
The countless players who challenged that golden tower were forced to their knees by the barriers of time, know-how, and the massive wall of veterans. Among them, the very few who broke through were those who were scouted for being a good fit for the group. And then there were the geniuses, born with both luck and skill. A few of them existed, still quietly active and holding their names high among the top rankers.
Was another such genius appearing now? One who, unlike other geniuses, didnβt play for personal satisfaction but boldly challenged the establishment? players hoped, and the general public anticipated. Change could alter many things and cause harm, but society always develops through change.
βThe quarterfinals of the national qualifiers havenβt even started yet. Letβs not get ahead of ourselves and just watch.
Of course, this too was a dream, no different fromβor perhaps even greater thanβthe wishful thinking of Shin Hyeseongβs fans. Some people changed the mood, steering the conversation to a different topic.
βIβm gonna go take a nap.
βThis is so damn fun.
βI took tomorrow off. Good luck, everyone.
Time passed quickly.
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[The βIndividual Match (Provisional)β for Groups A and B will now begin.]
He woke up, ate one of the many foods prepared in the waiting room to fill his stomach, and was transported to the arena as the hologram appeared. His opponent, visible at a moderate distance, was a mage holding a short wand.
βThe sixth-ranked guildβs dueling specialist, a debuff wizard, I believe.β
He was a bit hazy on the name. This wasnβt a university orientation; in a setting where the opponentβs name wasnβt that important, it was easier to match the information to a face. Of course, it could be difficult to recognize a face if it didnβt have any striking features, but he recognized his current opponent quite easily.
βShe primarily uses restraints, debuffs, dark-type attack magic, and her feminine wiles.β
She was the only female player among the ten participants.
βAwakening doesnβt discriminate by age or gender, but the timing of the worldβs change wasnβt great.β
After the awakening, the physical disadvantages a player faced were not very significant. In fact, there were areas where women, with their greater flexibility, had an advantage. Nevertheless, the fact that the rankings still reflected old societal biases suggested that most people, and newly awakened players, couldnβt easily shed the shackles of society before they could even utilize the human-transcending Hologram. Those who could decisively cast such things aside would rise higher than others by leveraging their strengths, just like the player before him.
βHmm, feminine wiles.β
Moreover, her attire showed that she actively utilized the advantages she definitely possessed in a battle like this. Armor that barely covered what needed to be covered. A toned body with tanned, bronze skin was clearly visible. Her looks didnβt have any effect on Kim Buja, who saw Jeong Seora every day. Still, even without makeup, Seora had a pleasant faceβone that naturally drew a second glance.
From her tricky class to her ability to use her strengths, he had to be on guard, especially since heβd seen the video of her defeating a player from the second-ranked guild in the preliminaries. Her skills themselves were good, too. But she had been in danger midway through. Thatβs how formidable the second-ranked guildβs player had been. The matchup was also clearly defined. The second-ranked player had pushed her with speed, not giving her time to utilize her debuffs and magic. But at the decisive moment, he couldnβt finish her.
βItβs an honor to face the most anticipated star of the qualifiers.β
She offered a bright smile, a greeting, and kindness first. Even high-level rankers have prejudices. No matter how much you try to erase them, the ethics of society that are ingrained to the bone do not disappear so easily. Thatβs what she was aiming for. Indeed, as she offered her greeting, magic was gathering in her wand. She was clever.
This wasnβt a weak person resorting to tricks; it was someone who approached every match in a way that was advantageous to her. Just like how Kim Buja had created an opening by catching his opponent off guard in the previous match. Just like how she had overcome the moment she was about to lose. Naturally, he had no intention of falling for it.
βNice to meet you, too.β
He smiled back and raised his right hand to wave. A smile for a smile. As his hand waved from side to side, a dagger was suddenly in it. Much faster than the magic gathering in her wand. The experience of a level 60+ mage couldnβt overcome innate talent. Besides, the difficulty of the skills being used was on a different level.
βWhooshββ
The wave of his hand transitioned from a greeting into a throw as the dagger flew. The weight of the steel flew with enough force to tear through air resistance. Its destination was precisely the spot between her eyes. He could clearly see her expression crumble as she realized her ploy had failed. As always, Kim Bujaβs specialty was inducing carelessness to create an even bigger opening. The opponent, who hadnβt expected him to close the distance and attack like this, had to make a choice. No, she was forced to choose.
βFuck!β
With a curse so harsh it was hard to believe she was the same player who had just offered a benevolent greeting, the magic gathering in her wand scattered, and she rolled on the ground. A very wise choice. She quickly backed away and chanted simple skills.
βVines! Briar Patch!β
Vines and thorns sprouted around her. The words were simple, but the magic-infused vines and thorns formed a wall, completely blocking the space between her and Kim Buja, as if creating their own territory. It was like she was inside an egg! At least one attack would be blocked by the vines, and in that time, she would prepare another attack or debuff.
βTap!β
Without breaking stride, Kim Buja didnβt stop the steps he had taken the moment his opponent rolled. Instead, he sped up. He charged straight at the vines. Through the tiny gaps in the tangled vines, he could see her preparing a skill. It wouldnβt be long. A skill that took tens of seconds to cast would be meaningless in a duel. A mere few seconds. At most, three to four seconds. As the debuffs stacked up one by one, Kim Bujaβs only advantage would fade. He would end the fight while he still had the upper hand.
βHumββ
As he neared the vines, a long spear formed in his hands. With a couple of steps left, he planted his foot and, using the momentum, thrust forward with all his might.
βStabββ
The tangled vines, trying to protect their master, tried to grip the sharp spearhead, but it was a meaningless gesture. The vines she had created now were not an iron fortress built on the overwhelming magic of a player over level 60 or someone of similar power. It was magic with a value of just over 100, at best. The power of an equal level, plus the attack power of Gold Enhancement. There was no way it could hold. The shell of the egg that was supposed to protect the cramped interior was broken. And the spear that broke the shell was long enough to pierce through the other side.
ββGaaaaah!β
A scream of pain erupted from within the vines. Naturally, the debuff magic never reached Kim Buja. The vines also lost their binding power after a brief duration and collapsed.
βP-please, save......β
Inside, he could see the opponentβs face, tearful and pleading. A scene heβd seen before. It was similar to her previous match, which he had watched out of boredom just twelve hours ago. Back then, it wasnβt a fatal wound like being pierced through the abdomen with a spear, but she had induced a moment of hesitation to turn the match around. It was the same now.
Kim Bujaβs eyes saw a woman striking a pose to draw as much attention as possible while pleading desperately, and the magic gathering in the wand she still hadnβt let go of behind her back. Impressive.
βThis is what a player is.β
The will to never give up. That was the driving force that allowed one to overcome countless crises and the brink of death to rise to the level of a ranker. He knew that better than anyone, so he didnβt hesitate or waver.
βKegh.β
The withdrawn spear now aimed precisely for her heart and plunged in.
[You are victorious.]
[Moving to the waiting room.]
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