Surviving With An Sss Rank Inventory

Chapter 3



Chapter 3

Surviving With An Sss-Rank Inventory Chapter 3

episode 3,

there were a total of three job transfer letters that Jun-woo found in the warehouse.

And among the three, two are glowing blue.

If a change book glows blue, it means that it is a book that is generally used for the first change.

So, I thought it would be a good thing to have just one copy, but there were two copies of the 1st class transfer book…

But even so, Junwoo was extremely depressed.

‘I guess it’s me…’

Both of the two change books were classes that Junwoo couldn’t change into with his current stats.

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– Assassin Advancement Book –

Class: Assassin [1st]

This is a class specialized in instantly assassinating enemies with sharp and fatal attacks. Assassins are good at hiding in the dark….

Minimum requirement for use:

Strength 5, Dexterity 25

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– Martial Artist Advancement Book –

Class: Martial Artist [1st]

All types This class is optimized for learning martial arts. Martial artist is superior to any class in one-on-one combat….

Minimum requirements for use:

Strength 15, Dexterity 15, Stamina 15

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Even ‘Martial Artist Advancement Book’ requires 2 and 3rd job advancement. It was a rare item that could be transferred to a fraudulent class.

A valuable job change book that could have received up to several million won in cash if sold to users in the dimensional gap.

But to Dio now, it was just a piece of cake.

Because it was a situation where I couldn’t even meet the low specs of agility and stamina of 15.

“Whoa…”

Dio became depressed because of this.

In the world of order boards, Dio always had everything going well.

As of the day of the update, I couldn’t understand why it was so frustrating.

‘Maybe… because it becomes reality?’

Dio, who briefly thought of a nonsensical thought, shook his head and picked up the last remaining transfer book.

The light wrapped around the last transfer book was purple.

The purple glowing change book was usually a book that could only be used for the second change, but I felt like I was grasping at straws.

Do you know anything?

It’s such a good class that it’s probably purple even though it’s the first transfer.

‘But if it was such a good item… there’s no way I wouldn’t remember it.’

Dio opened the job change application without much expectations.

And the job change report was just as expected…

“Huh.”

It was a job change book used for the second job change.

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– Book of Change / Talent Breakthrough –

Class: ???[Secondary]

Depending on the class you own and the character’s training situation, you can change to the appropriate secondary class. This is a book from a previous job.

Can be used at the altar of the Forgotten Temple.

Minimum requirement for use:

1st class or lower user

reputation: 500 or more

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In the end, even the last spark of hope was extinguished, and a swear word came out of Dio’s mouth without his knowledge.

“Damn it!”

Are you saying that shit trash classes are okay too?

Please just give me a job change.

Are you saying that once you get a job change, you’ll try to cover everything else somehow?

“….”

The information window of the former ‘talent breakthrough’ student was still flickering in front of Dio’s eyes, as he sat down with a blank expression.

And Dio stares at Dio’s system window with unfocused eyes.

But the next moment.

“uh? for a moment…!”

Dio’s eyes turned slightly younger as he discovered something.

‘Now that I think about it… there’s no minimum stat requirement for the 2nd transference scroll, right?’

Dio’s brain began to spin again.

* * *

Order Board was a game famous for being more realistic and flawless than any other virtual reality game.

Order Board is a game in which not even a strangely small bug has been discovered even though the game has been in operation for several years.

The development team of Order Board did not show a single loophole.

So even those terrible(?) Korean users couldn’t find the trick on the order board.

Therefore, Dio saw possibilities in the system window that was now floating in front of him.

To be exact, the ‘minimum requirements for use’ section specified in the information window of the second transfer form.

These two requirements were things that the current ‘D.O.’ character could sufficiently satisfy.

‘It feels a bit far-fetched, but… unemployed is below the first level.’

This is an order board that has not shown even a single loophole.

Did the developers of the order board really put in such loose conditions?

The moment his thoughts reached this point, one possibility came to Dio’s mind.

It was the existence of a ‘hidden piece’ that could not be found through normal play.

Can you succeed in the second job change, which is only possible in a level 100 zone, without completing the first job change?

Dio’s intuition sharpened.

‘There’s a good chance.’

The terms of use on the order board are absolute.

Are loopholes found in those absolute terms of use?

That’s not a loophole, it’s what the order board intended.

Such thoughts dominated Dio’s mind.

‘Reputation is 500, so you can make enough by robbing a warehouse…’

The remaining prestige condition can be made by donating miscellaneous items to the temple of the base village.

If you were an ordinary level 10 character, it would be difficult to build up reputation to 10, but Dio was a warehouse character.

“good. “This is really worth a try.”

Now there is only one problem to solve.

That’s because the place of change is a forgotten temple.

It was a place not too far from Evra Village, but it was also a place where level 100 monsters appeared.

If we can get there safely…

we can definitely find a way out.

‘Let’s think about it a little more, Junwoo. There must be a way to sort this out.’

Dio, who slowly calmed down his excitement, calmly began searching the warehouse again.

And when about 30 minutes passed like this.

“okay. If this is…!”

Junwoo was losing his vitality just a little while ago.

no.

Now, the eyes of ‘D.O.’, who must survive in the world of order, were burning brightly again.

* * *

A temple that worshiped old gods who are now forgotten.

Since he was literally a forgotten god, there would be no believers visiting the temple.

As a result, the forgotten temple was virtually untouched by human hands.

Therefore, it was natural that it was designated as a very dangerous place.

And Dio’s thoughts, as there was no place he had not been to on the order board…

‘Generally speaking, going to a forgotten temple with a level 10 body would be suicidal.’

But Dio eventually found a way.

And the key was contained in a metal object the size of a palm, which was currently in Dio’s hand.

‘I never thought I’d use a mercenary card like this.’

The item in Dio’s hand is a mercenary card.

To be exact, it was an unidentified item named ‘Someone’s Mercenary Card’.

—————

-Someone’s mercenary badge (unidentified)-

This is a keepsake of someone who failed a mission.

The owner of this mercenary pack may have a loved one waiting for him for a long time.

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On the order board, there are items that commonly drop no matter what monster you kill.

Among them, this ‘someone’s mercenary card’ is a rare item that drops with a very slim probability.

This item has the setting of being a keepsake of a mercenary who was attacked by a monster.

There was even a setting that it would have a completely different value depending on the results of the appraisal.

‘You can use the mercenary cards that come out after appraisal to return them to the mercenary guild.’

It is natural that gold rewards vary greatly depending on the randomly identified grade.

Is it compensation for the victim’s belongings or something?

In any case, it is easy to understand from the player’s perspective if you think of it as a small lottery.

The mercenary badge that Dio now possessed was obtained from a place related to the Holy Kingdom that disappeared in the distant past.

‘Was it a tarot temple? It was dropped along with miscellaneous items from the boss in that area, right?’

I kept carrying it around because it was literally a miscellaneous item, and when I happened to pass by Evra Village, I put it in the warehouse and never thought it would be so helpful.

‘Was the probability of getting grade S 0.001%? Well, you won’t be caught by such odds anyway.’

However, what Dio is targeting now is not a high-level mercenary group.

Dio didn’t intend to use this as a lottery ticket.

‘The probability of becoming a D or C grade would be the highest…’

What Dio needs now is his status as a mercenary.

More specifically, it was a situation that required a low-level, appropriate identity.

‘D grade. okay. It would be appropriate if it came out just that much.’

Dio planned to disguise his identity with this mercenary group and participate together in the quest to the forgotten temple.

It didn’t matter as long as it wasn’t grade F, which was the lowest grade.

Because the minimum grade to receive a request from the mercenary guild in Evra Village was grade E.

‘Of course, you’ll be treated like no one…’

But that’s the best.

If you are an E-rank mercenary, you will not be treated as a combat force.

Instead, you will have to show other capabilities.

Who is Dio?

No NPC in Evra Village will have more information than Dio.

If you can just gently brush your lips in front of the person in charge of the request…

getting selected as a guide could be said to be a piece of cake.

“good. Perfect.”

Dio, who had organized his thoughts up to this point, used the appraisal scroll he had brought from the warehouse in advance for the mercenary card.

Paaa-!

Dio thought to himself as the mercenary card that touched the appraisal began to emit bright light.

‘Please, let’s just avoid grade F…!’

Hwaak-.

But after a while.

“Uh…”

A strange expression appeared on Dio’s face as he checked the mercenary group that had appeared in front of him.

* * *

The mercenary guild in Evra Village was always crowded with many mercenaries.

Since it was a base village surrounded on all sides by dungeons, there was always a constant stream of requests from the mercenary guild.

“What brought you here?”

“Kale Mountains search mission. “You can still participate, right?”

“Of course, mercenary.”

“I’m going to put in the application form and go.”

“Can I just check the mercenary badge?”

“Of course. “Here.”

In the waiting room, mercenaries who had come to receive requests were sitting in a row.

Squeak-.

So even though someone new came into the guild, no one paid any attention to him.

No matter how shabby he was, he was dressed in a strange white mask. But when he came in

slowly,

ignored the queue and walked forward.

“Hmm…?”

The mercenaries’ attention couldn’t help but be focused on him.

“What is that guy doing?”

“Can’t you see everyone standing in line here?”

The mercenaries’ whispering voices echoed in the quiet waiting room.

It was natural.

The ability to ignore the queue and receive requests is a privilege given to mercenaries of at least B grade.

However, in the eyes of the mercenaries, the man’s equipment was such that it would be embarrassing to even regard him as a mercenary.

“He seems like he doesn’t even know the basics of being a mercenary. Shouldn’t we kick him out?”

“The Evra mercenary guild… Was it such an easy place that you came here wearing cheap leather armor like that?”

However, the man completely ignored the mercenaries’ sarcasm and walked toward the receptionist.

And the next moment.

“What brought you here?”

As soon as the man’s mouth dropped, the atmosphere in the room became cold.

“I want to meet the Master.”

The guild master of the base village is someone that no one can ever meet.

“What did that guy just say?”

“Did I…hear wrong?”

The appearance of a man who did not hesitate to ask for a private meeting with the guild master was not enough.

From the mercenaries’ point of view, it was bound to be shocking.

Survive as an SSS-level warehouse character


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