I've Never Seen a Saint who can use Magic so Well-Chapter 113

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Near the S-Rank Dungeon Gate by the Beach

"Kiiiieeek—!"

"Grooaar—!"

The dungeon gate had begun its rampage.

Although it wasn’t fully open yet, it was only a matter of time. The waves of mana surrounding the gate grew more intense with each passing moment.

It was essentially a ticking time bomb, ready to explode at any second.

In front of it, a team of hunters had formed a line.

"Shaaaak—!"

A massive wave of ice surged, covering the ground.

Sato Ichiro cast a large-scale ice spell, blanketing the area. The monsters swarming around were instantly swept away in a flurry of frost.

Left behind on the frozen ground were creatures that had stopped struggling, their movements halted mid-step.

But it wasn’t enough.

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"Krreek—!"

"Grooo—!"

More monsters poured out of the rampaging gate than the team had managed to subdue.

One party alone was not enough to handle the onslaught. Inevitably, clusters of monsters began to slip past their defenses.

"Reinforcements! Where are the reinforcements?!"

"The dungeon's grade is too high! The Self-Defense Forces can’t keep up!"

"Then hunters need to get here!"

"The request for backup was sent out ages ago!"

No military or police force could stop the monsters of a high-grade dungeon.

They were nothing more than cannon fodder, sacrificing themselves to protect civilians.

At times like these, the only role of soldiers was to buy time.

They needed high-ranking hunters to arrive as soon as possible to minimize casualties.

"Damn it! At this rate, the entire area will be razed to the ground!"

Sato Ichiro shouted, his face twisted in frustration.

The dungeon boss hadn’t even shown up yet.

For now, only waves of what could hardly be called "small fry" were flooding out—but even those lesser monsters were far from ordinary.

Sato Ichiro’s party was already nearing its limit.

If their tank made even the slightest mistake, the entire party’s lives could be at risk.

A dungeon rampage was a relentless disaster—an endless, merciless assault.

This was on an entirely different level compared to the systematic clearing of monsters inside a dungeon.

The difficulty wasn’t just higher; it was in a completely different league.

"High-ranking hunters! We need high-ranking hunters now!"

Gritting his teeth, Sato Ichiro downed a potion in one gulp.

He began preparing another large-scale spell.

***

"W-What?! Why are there monsters here?!"

Kenji, completely forgetting that he was live-streaming, shouted in shock.

Several massive, beast-like monsters tore across the beach, kicking up clouds of sand in their wake.

"Kyahhhh!"

"Monsters! There are monsters!"

Terrified screams erupted as civilians scattered in every direction.

Underneath a parasol, Si-Hyun rose to her feet.

The serene smile she had worn just moments ago was gone, replaced by a sharp, focused expression as she assessed the situation.

"Hiiiik!"

A fleeing woman tripped and fell, her legs tangled beneath her.

One of the monsters turned toward her, its menacing eyes locking onto its prey.

A life-or-death moment.

Whoosh—Thunk!

Out of nowhere, a long spear shot through the air.

"Graaaaagh!"

The monster roared in agony as the spear embedded itself deep into its back.

Writhing in pain, the creature scanned its surroundings, searching for the attacker.

Stepping into its view was a woman clad in a bikini, her striking beauty almost ethereal.

It was Ji-Ah, standing confidently before the beast.

"...Looks like a dungeon near here has gone berserk," Ji-Ah muttered as she quickly grasped the situation.

There was no other explanation for monsters appearing outside a dungeon.

Her eyes darted briefly to check on Si-Yoon, who had returned safely to Si-Hyun's side, drinks in hand.

The woman who had fallen earlier had also managed to escape unscathed.

'First, let’s clear out these nearby ones,' Ji-Ah thought.

Detailed strategies could come later.

Gripping another spear tightly, Ji-Ah began her "beach cleanup."

As Ji-Ah systematically took down the monsters, elsewhere:

"What? An S-Rank dungeon has gone berserk?"

Kenji learned the information through his viewers.

Si-Hyun, standing nearby, received the translated version from Jason.

After processing the situation, Si-Hyun made a quick decision.

"Jason," she called.

"Yes, what is it?"

"If we intervene, could it cause any international issues?"

"Hmm..."

Jason stroked his chin thoughtfully before replying, "Considering it’s an emergency, getting involved should be fine, but don’t expect any compensation."

"That’s all?"

"That’s the crux of it. It’s a hassle, to put it mildly."

Jason shrugged, his casual demeanor underscoring the risks.

Kenji, listening nearby, nodded slightly.

Before being a streamer, he was a B-Rank hunter.

Even with his limited knowledge, he knew Jason’s assessment was correct.

‘I’d probably pretend not to notice or just offer token help,’ Kenji thought.

Getting deeply involved in foreign affairs rarely ended well and often led to endless headaches.

"Si-Hyun, what’s the plan?"

Ji-Ah returned, having swiftly dealt with the beach monsters.

All eyes turned to Si-Hyun, who answered without hesitation.

"We sweep it up. Quickly."

"Hah, I knew you’d say that," Ji-Ah replied with a small, satisfied laugh.

Si-Hyun then turned to her younger sibling.

"Si-Yoon, you brought the new necklace, right?"

"Oh, yeah! It’s in the beach bag!"

"Good. Use it to protect yourself. If you see any monsters, don’t hesitate to activate the bracelet signal. Got it?"

"Got it! I’ll stay put and be careful!"

Si-Yoon nodded enthusiastically, and Si-Hyun ruffled her sibling’s hair lightly.

"Jason, find the site of the incident and send the location to me and Ji-Ah."

"Understood!"

With swift instructions, Si-Hyun began formulating a detailed plan.

Jason and Ji-Ah were to head to the scene immediately, while Si-Hyun, with her superior detection abilities, would handle the scattered monsters.

Just as Si-Hyun prepared to leave, Kenji, who had been standing awkwardly nearby, called out.

"Uh, excuse me..."

"...Yes?"

"I, uh, just have one question."

"Make it quick. This is urgent."

"Well... this is a foreign issue, isn’t it? Why are you so willing to step in?"

"Oh."

Si-Hyun smiled gently, her voice warm.

"Does nationality really matter? People are in danger right now."

"Still..."

"I’m not trying to save everyone in the world. I’ll just help where I can."

"...I see."

"Protecting people from monsters—wouldn’t you say that’s the true purpose of a hunter?"

Si-Hyun chuckled, slightly embarrassed by her own words.

Of course, altruism wasn’t her sole motivation.

Taking swift action would resolve the chaos faster, allowing her to enjoy her trip more comfortably afterward.

"Any more questions?"

"No... none."

With a glance at Kenji, Si-Hyun turned and launched herself forward, her figure disappearing into the chaos.

Kenji stood frozen, watching her retreating form.

Without realizing it, he clenched his fists tightly.

Thump-thump.

His chest burned with a strange, unshakable warmth.

What was this feeling?

It was as if he’d rediscovered a long-lost sense of purpose.

‘...Humanity, maybe?’

Feeling a stirring deep within, Kenji turned back to his stream.

"Yes, yes. A support-type hunter with immeasurable abilities," he murmured to his viewers.

"But hasn’t she been unverified by the World Hunter Association?""Korea made a fuss, but there’s no solid evidence beyond the released videos.""Who’d fake something like that? She’ll be certified soon anyway, lol.""Wow, but seriously, she’s gorgeous. Can we see her in that bikini again?""What about the dungeon? People might die if it’s rampaging!"

The majority of Kenji’s viewers were Japanese, though Korean commenters had started joining in the chat.

"She’s our goddess! She’ll fix Japan and come back to Korea for sure!""I feel like my heart’s about to explode with these headphones on...""Man, I’m so proud right now, lol.""For real, she’s like a saint."

Kenji scrolled through the comments, his eyes catching on one word.

"A saint... Yeah. That fits her perfectly. Both her looks and her actions."

After a moment of thought, Kenji looked into the camera with a resolute expression.

"...Everyone, I’m a B-Rank rogue, right?"

"???""So what?""Kenji, no way?""This dude’s going for content, lol."

"S-Rank dungeon rampage—it’s terrifying, sure. But I’ll find a way to sneak in and film it. Let’s all witness how the saint handles this."

"Legendary content incoming!""Let’s go!!!""This is what live streaming’s all about!""I’m already hyped, lol."

Kenji’s bold declaration sent his viewers into a frenzy.

News of his intent spread like wildfire across communities.

His stream, which had barely broken four-digit viewership, saw an unprecedented surge.

The numbers skyrocketed to tens of thousands.

It was the highest viewership Kenji had ever achieved, and it showed no signs of slowing.

A once-in-a-lifetime live broadcast.

The world eagerly awaited the scenes that would follow.