Pick Me Up Infinite Gacha! - P.M.U Chapter 188: Just For Once (12) (Part 2)
When we exited the hotel entrance, Capitalism was parked in the lot.
The airship approached us and lowered its steps. As we boarded the deck, the airship slowly began to lift off.
‘Anytng…’
He was still connected.
For nearly three days, he had kept the game running:
A remarkable game addict.
<WORLD RAID FESTA!>
[Sub Event Ends and Rewards Distribution Notice]
[All sub-events of the World Raid Festa have ended! We thank all Masters for their participation, and here’s an announcement regarding event rewards and rankings…]
The whole city was cast in shadow.
I looked up. An innumerable number of airships filled the sky. From mid-sized airships like ours to colossal ones the size of large buildings.
Hundreds at a glance, but this fleet was only a part of the whole.
‘The main event begins now.’
With the end of the sub-events, the main menu of this event, the World Raid, was about to start.
They were heading to the location where the raid monster would appear.
Uuuuung. The collective noise of hundreds of airships made my ears ring.
“Can we join them?”
“Not yet.”
I smiled in response to Kishasha’s question.
‘For now.’
Anytng and I were still low-level.
But the next season would be different.
What we did this time didn’t even scratch the surface of the season event.
The World Raid, where hundreds of top-ranked players from Server 2 gather to compete and cooperate against high-level monsters, is one of the highlights of Pick Me Up’s many contents.
‘So, hurry up and grow stronger.’
I looked at Anytng’s game screen.
[Buying ‘Statue of the Warhorse’ for 5,000 gold.]
[Buying ‘Statue of the Warhorse’ for 5,000 gold.]
[Buying ‘Statue of the Warhorse’ for 5,000 gold.]
[Buying ‘Statue of the Warhorse’ for 5,000 gold.]
[Buying ‘Statue of the Warhorse’ for 5,000 gold…]
Anytng was sweeping the shop for Warhorse Statues.
That’s the least you could do. Who do you think gave you your five-star ticket? I almost broke my back trying to make a master who sucks in mini-games win the championship.
[Here are the ranking details of the 4-star Dimensional City.]
[1st: Anytng (Taonir) – 132,221 Points]
[2nd: Loki (Niflheim) – 85,234 Points]
[3rd: Kkudok…]
Niflheimr got second place.
In the 4-star Dimensional City.
Their reputation will take a hit, but that’s fine.
Fame is useless in this game anyway.
[Buying ‘Statue of the Warhorse’ for 5,000 gold.]
[Buying ‘Statue of the Warhorse’ for 5,000 gold.]
[Buying ‘Statue of the Warhorse’ for 5,000 gold…]
I plopped down on a steel chair on the deck.
Capitalism was leaving the event city, heading for the dimensional jump point. The fleet heading to the raid was disappearing in the distance.
Let’s see what we got.
I checked the list of items Anytng had acquired.
The first thing that caught my eye was a shimmering rainbow-colored ticket.
The 5-star guaranteed summon ticket earned as the overall first-place reward.
Since a natural 5-star would be at least above average, it would greatly help in forming the party.
Next was an airship blueprint.
It was a necessary item for building a high-level airship.
In addition, there were high-grade promotion stones and various rare materials. A good foundation for further expansion.
‘The most important is the Advent Stone.’
I took out a jewel box from my pocket.
The highest-grade Advent Stone, a prize for winning the Battle Royale.
It was more crucial to me than a 5-star summon ticket and something I desperately needed.
‘The problem is that this is just the beginning.’
To use this Advent Stone, I need to unlock a special dungeon and clear its mission to obtain an engraving.
There’s also a chance of failure, and the price is corruption or death.
Failing means it’s over.
I decided to plan the details once I returned.
It was something that would shape my future.
I don’t want to show a weak side when that guy returns.
It would be embarrassing to fall behind.
Buuuuung.
Finally, the dimensional city vanished from view.
On the deck of Capitalism, Edis and Kishasha went inside, and Velkist, who had been standing still, followed them saying he was going to train.
“Ugh.”
In front of me, Jenna was struggling to untie a knotted plastic bag.
“Ah, this. It won’t open. How did they tie this?”
“Let me see.”
It was a black plastic bag like the ones you see at convenience stores.
I took the bag from Jenna and started untying the tightly knotted part.
It was quite heavy.
“What is this?”
“The food there was delicious. They said I could take it, so I brought some. I thought we could eat together. You didn’t have breakfast.”
I untied the bag and handed it back to Jenna.
“Nice catch!”
Jenna whistled and laid out the contents of the bag.
“First, my recommendation! I was really surprised by this one. Who knew such a flavor existed? Have you heard of it? A perfect blend of refreshing and sweet!”
Jenna placed a milk carton on the deck.
The color was a bright turquoise.
“Mint choc…”
“You have it.”
“What? No, it’s really delicious…”
“I said you have it.”
I sighed.
“You eat that. What’s next?”
“Oh, this will surprise you. Ta-da!”
Jenna took out a food item wrapped in plastic on a disposable plate.
“It’s called tangsuyuk. Funny name, right?”
Jenna quickly unwrapped it and placed a fork in front of me.
This one was edible. I was quite hungry anyway.
“Sauce?”
Jenna grinned and took out a container of tangsuyuk sauce.
And began pouring it over the tangsuyuk.
‘Damn…’