Chapter 63
“Are you sure you want that one?”
Jae-Hyeok’s choice of commission was beyond Jang Yeon-Ju’s expectations.
He had chosen the commission to hunt the black tuna, an F-class marine monster.
It was the lowest-level commission available, offering only a small financial reward and lacking any additional benefits such as experience or the opportunity to build connections.
“Do you see the dust on the document? The club received this request five months ago.”
In other words, none of the club members were willing to accept the commission, and for good reason: rather than benefits, the commission was more like doing charity work for the small restaurant owner who had posted the request.
It was a waste of time for only a million won; even the first-years thought so. But the biggest problem wasn’t the pay but the difficulty of hunting marine monsters, which required players to either lure them or enter the sea directly to hunt them.
No matter how low their rating, monsters that inhabited the sea were always tricky to hunt.
“Aish, the reward just isn’t worth the difficulty. If the monster’s rating weren’t so low, someone else would’ve snatched up the commission by now.” The higher a monster’s rating, the more experience and items were given, so a higher-level marine monster would have been worth the risk.
Jang Yeon-Ju shook her head but Jae-Hyeok told her, “It doesn’t matter. I shouldn’t turn a blind eye to someone who needs help.”
“Ah... ” Jang Yeon-Ju’s widened. She’d realized then that Jae-Hyeok was an aristocrat before he was a junior student. Feeling suddenly embarrassed about her own appearance, she sat up straight in her chair and brought her legs together.
