The Last Adventurer - Chapter 66
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Chapter 66
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Chapter 66: The Gambling Board (3)
5.
âItâs a deal. Weâll be the bait.â
The moment El Pam uttered those words, the adventurers began to rapidly weigh their options.
And they could quickly anticipate what El Pam would say next.
âIn return, weâll receive five unique items.â
Therefore, when those words came out, Hassan and the other adventurers who heard El Pamâs proposal werenât surprised.
Far from being surprised, their eyes turned cold.
They knew.
âYouâre talking nonsense.â
El Pamâs words werenât worth considering, let alone listening to.
It was obvious.
Hassan had said earlier,
âI told you earlier how many people we need.â
He said they needed at least ten people.
Not just any ten people, but ten people who had undergone sufficient training.
They had even internally agreed to recruit more adventurers if necessary.
âAnd youâre saying just five of you will be the bait?â
It was impossible for El Pamâs party to do that.
âMost of you are only 3rd Circle?â
In everyoneâs eyes, El Pamâs party was the weakest among those who entered this Mystic Gate.
Normally, they wouldnât have been able to enter at all.
There was only one reason why they could enter.
âAre you getting cocky because of Jack Richieâs legacy?â
El Pamâs party possessed extraordinary items.
But utilizing them effectively was a different matter.
In any case, the adventurersâ opinions were clear.
They didnât want to entrust their lives to El Pamâs party.
Especially not by giving them a unique item as a reward!
El Pam responded to their opinions,
âYouâre thinking too complicatedly.â
âComplicated?â
âWe become the bait and distract Head Hector. If we succeed? Everyone can escape through the exit. If we fail, you can retrieve the items from our corpses.â
At that proposal, Hassan and the others changed their expressions.
They began to weigh the options they had previously dismissed as absurd.
Around that time, El Pam looked at Divo.
Divo tilted his head at the gaze.
With an expression that asked, âWhy are you looking at me?â
But the others were different.
The moment Hassan and the other adventurers followed El Pamâs gaze to Divo, they immediately understood.
âJack Richieâs legacy!â
They understood the meaning behind El Pamâs words about item retrieval.
At that moment, there was no more weighing of options.
âCan you really do it?â
They asked the question, and El Pam answered,
âAs I said, whether we can do it or not isnât important. If we fail, you can draw lots then. Again, our party isnât interested in the lottery. If each party gives us one unique item, weâll gladly become the bait. And weâll choose those unique items.â
The reactions changed at those words.
Just giving a unique item meant they could give any suitable one.
But choosing?
âAre you kidding me?â
It was unacceptable.
âWeâre not asking for anything excessive. Strengthening our partyâs power is crucial for this bait operation. In other words, weâll only accept items that we can actually use. My comrades are 3rd Circle Awakened.â
But everyone was convinced by the following explanation.
âWeâll exclude unique items with skills above 4th Circle from our choices. We donât have a thief in our party, so weâll also exclude thief items.â
The stronger their power, the higher the success rate of the bait.
In that situation, El Pam delivered the final blow.
âAgain, weâre not taking them away. You can retrieve them if we fail.â
6.
At El Pamâs proposal, Hassan and the other survivors on the 3rd floor began to discuss among themselves.
El Pamâs party did the same.
âBoss! How can you suddenly come out like this? Huh?â
El Pamâs proposal was unexpected.
Naturally, Divo complained.
âSuddenly weâre the bait? Does that make any sense?â
âItâs too dangerous.â
Kiri sided with the complaint.
âYeah, itâs too dangerous. We donât even know the situation properly yet, right?â
Minerv agreed as well.
âThatâs right. Itâs very dangerous.â
Even Ralph stepped forward.
The remaining three comrades were surprised by that fact.
âHim?â
Ralph, who would usually be happy about El Pamâs bargain, was acting like this?
âEven if we got 5 unique items and an additional 1 million mesos per person, it would have been a good deal. We could have earned at least 200 million mesos.â
Of course, the three werenât surprised anymore by the following words.
Anyway, their complaints were valid.
They didnât know the current situation, what kind of guy Head Hector was, or how many Hectors there were.
Of course, they understood El Pamâs intention.
âIf we get unique items and strengthen our power, the situation will change.â
The reason El Pam demanded unique items.
The opportunity to properly strengthen their power didnât come easily.
âBut isnât this a situation where we need to strengthen our power?â
However, interpreting it differently, it meant that even El Pam thought it was impossible with their current power.
It meant it wouldnât be easy!
At Divoâs cry, El Pam spoke clearly.
âThatâs right, itâs not easy.â
At those words, the expressions of the remaining four hardened.
El Pam had always shown them confidence.
âThe boss is like this?â
The confidence that if they trusted him, he would give them the answer.
âIs it really that difficult?â
This was the first time he emphasized the difficulty to this extent.
âItâs a life-or-death situation. But we have to do it. If weâre chosen in the lottery, weâll have to go out without any power-ups.â
And at those words, everyone realized.
âThis is it.â
The reason why El Pam made the proposal.
âItâs better to secure items and strengthen our power.â
El Pam had chosen to increase their chances of survival, even if only slightly, rather than rely on the luck of not being chosen in the lottery.
Around that time.
âEl Pam.â
Hassan spoke to El Pam on behalf of the remaining adventurers.
âLetâs make a deal. Choose your unique items.â
7.
The situation progressed quickly.
First, choosing the items was done quickly.
They didnât have to choose expensive items, but items that could immediately strengthen their power.
âFive confirmed.â
Two items for Kiri, two items for Ralph, one item for Minerv, a total of five items were chosen.
It was a huge deal.
This meant that El Pamâs party had become a party where everyone owned at least two unique items.
Of course, it wasnât free.
Far from it, the moment the item handover was completed, Hassan spoke with colder eyes than ever.
âLure Head Hector at least 1 kilometer away from the exit. We wonât move until then.â
It was a warning.
A warning to faithfully fulfill their role as living bait.
Leaving that warning behind, Hassanâs party and the other adventurers retreated.
Quickly.
When only El Pamâs party remained after the adventurers disappeared, Divo spoke up.
âWow, they disappear like ghosts, like ghosts. Looks like they donât want to die.â
Divo was smiling as he spoke.
âLetâs do this properly.â
It was a forced smile.
âIt wonât be easy, though.â
A smile despite knowing the worst-case scenario.
It wasnât just Divo.
None of the others were frowning or making stiff expressions. Everyone was smiling.
âWell, was it ever easy?â
âCome on, itâs fine. When I used to do this, there were even worse situations. Stop whining.â
âWe got what we deserved. Danger comes with mesos.â
Everyone smiled with determination.
âBoss, say something too. Something cool.â
El Pam said to them,
âItâll be easy.â
âYes, of course. Itâll be easy. Ea⌠what?â
Divo asked in surprise at those words.
âWhat, what did you say?â
âIt wonât be difficult.â
âAh, no, what are you talking about? Just a moment ago, you said it would be very difficult, not easy?â
El Pam replied to the question,
âThat was a lie.â
He said that saying it wouldnât be easy was an act.
âWith the other adventurers listening, if I said it was easy, thereâs no way they would agree to the deal.â
Hearing the reason, all the comrades stared at El Pam with blank expressions.
Thatâs when,
âCome on, itâs fine.â
Minerv chuckled and said,
âYou donât have to say things like that. Donât feel pressured. Do you think weâd be scared of something like this?â
She seemed to think El Pam said those words on purpose to encourage them.
And that was a reasonable thought.
No matter how they thought about it, luring the thousands of Hectors and their leader, Head Hector, wasnât an easy task.
But El Pam was different.
âWeâre going to create a route. And weâll place pouches filled with Hectorâs blood on that route.â
He told them his plan.
âThen, from 2 kilometers away, Iâll shoot Apolloâs Fire arrows at Head Hector. One in the right eye, one in the left eye.â
âHeâll be filled with rage. Then, Minerv will attack and burst the blood pouches placed on each route in sequence. The smell of blood will make Head Hector and the Hector pack move. Naturally, we can lead them in the direction we want.â
When they heard the plan, the members of El Pamâs party could immediately picture it in their minds, and the moment that picture formed, they couldnât think of it as difficult anymore.
Because with El Pam, it was possible.
His Apolloâs Fire arrows could inflict significant damage on Head Hector, and he could accurately hit both eyes from that distance.
âThe packâs purpose is to protect the king. The moment the king is attacked, their behavior pattern becomes very simple. You can be sure of it. They canât help but instinctively react to the smell of their comradeâs blood.â
Also, using the smell of blood, they could lure the Hector pack and Head Hector.
âWow.â
Divo exclaimed in admiration.
âAs expected of the boss!â đđđđŽđđđˇđŻâ´đŁđŽđ.đ¸â´đŽ
As a result, El Pam gained five unique items from this easy task.
âAmazing!â
Of course, the most joyful thing was that they didnât have to risk their lives.
As always, for adventurers, their own lives were more important than any item.
âAs the boss said, it wonât be difficult if it goes like this.â
Naturally, everyoneâs faces relaxed and smiles appeared.
âEscaping wonât be difficult.â
âOf course.â
âThe problem is what comes next.â
âHuh? Problem? Is there a problem?â
El Pam said to them,
âAfter everyone escapes, weâll stay behind and hunt Head Hector.â
Far from escaping together, they were going to hunt that absurd boss monster.
âWhat? No, why?â
Divo was startled by those words.
Enraging and luring was completely different from fighting. It was like the difference between playing with a child and fighting a beast barehanded.
It was a completely different thing, incomparable.
Moreover, hunting Head Hector meant inevitably hunting the thousands of Hectors in the pack!
It was dangerous.
No matter how skilled El Pam was, it was dangerous.
El Pam knew it too.
âYes, itâs not easy.â
âWhy do we have to do it?â
The reason El Pam wanted to do this difficult task was simple.
âBecause the Gamble is still valid.â
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