Pick Me Up Infinite Gacha! - P.M.U Chapter 203: do not hit even with flowers (1) (Part 2)
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[Welcome to Pick Me Up!]
In the evening,
[Loading is complete.]
[T O U C H! (Select)]
As usual, Anytng logged in.
[Master, there is an unread report. Would you like to check it?]
[Writer – ‘Han (★★★★)’]
[Yes (Select) / No]
The report I had written appeared on the control screen.
It detailed how the heroes Anytng had recruited last night were training and that the second airship was successfully built.
[Beep!]
[Sub Master ‘Han (★★★★)’s suggestion]
[It is recommended to build a new airship.]
Anytng immediately entered the warehouse to check the items.
Of course, there were hardly any materials left. After closing the warehouse, Anytng paused at the main screen for a while. He seemed to be contemplating what to do.
“I miss the old days.”
I looked to my side.
Velkist, who had taken off his shirt, was swinging a sword at a steel dummy.
“The old days?”
“It’s so annoying to care about others. Back then, I only had to think about myself.”
“Why, you don’t like teaching?”
“Don’t make me laugh.”
Velkist pulled out a blue dagger and slashed his forearm.
It was a special paralyzing drug made by Neryssa.
In a paralyzed state, Velkist continued to swing his sword.
Wild Mode.
A skill that converts status ailments into strength.
That guy had learned a battle method as reckless as mine.
“I don’t like fighting in groups. I also dislike pretending to be friendly and sticking together.”
Crash!
The upper body of a steel golem was shattered and flew away.
It was a strength that surpassed human limits.
“Hero or whatever, I can’t stand complicated situations. It’s either kill or be killed, nothing more.”
“You’re a scary guy.”
“You’re not one to talk, senior.”
Velkist threw away the steel sword with the blade all broken.
Then he put on a robe and walked towards me.
“So, what’s up? When I asked you to fight before, you brushed me off saying you were busy. Have you changed your mind?”
I crossed my legs while sitting on a steel chair.
This was Velkist’s private training room located on the fourth floor.
“…….”
As I remained silent, Velkist furrowed his brows.
“You’re not going to tell me you came here just for chit-chat.”
“Can’t I come for chit-chat?”
“Don’t be ridiculous.”
Velkist snorted and gulped down water.
I looked up. It seemed like Anytng had made up his mind.
He was searching for help in the menu at the bottom.
At that moment, the door of the training room opened and someone walked in.
“Oppa, you called for me?”
“Hmm?”
Velkist’s eyes widened.
Everyone had gathered.
I stood up from the chair and closed the door of the training room.
Jenna tilted her head.
“Oppa Vel is here too. Are we going to reminisce about the old days?”
“This is not the time to chit-chat.”
I chuckled.
“You guys, you know the situation, right?”
“If you mean the current situation… you mean preparing for war?”
“Yes. The Master is selecting heroes and making weapons and airships.”
Even heroes who were unaware of the details could sense the changed atmosphere in the waiting room.
“You mentioned there would be a large-scale battle on the 50th floor. So I’ve been honing my skills too! It seems like Oppa Vel is doing the same.”
“But you see, we’re short on resources.”
“It thought we had a lot. Do you mean we need more?”
“Of course. We need to double it. Only then can we manage.”
“But we don’t get much material from the weekly dungeon. What exactly are you suggesting…?”
Jenna, who had been deep in thought, stiffened.
“Oppa, don’t tell me… you’re suggesting we raid other waiting rooms’ storage?”
“If necessary, we might have to.”
“That’s a bit…”
“I’m saying keep it in mind as the worst-case scenario. Piracy isn’t that efficient anyway.”
I never claimed to be an honorable player.
I discarded any users that interfered with my play.
‘Raid.’
It’s not incorrect.
If you lack something, you have to take it from others.
But piracy doesn’t only involve other users.
There are ruins.
They are special places that appear in sectors where masters of similar levels reside.
It’s simple.
If you occupy those places, you can scoop up resources.
And, naturally, there…
Numerous masters are engaged in a free-for-all.
“A war for the sake of war, huh?”
As I finished explaining, Velkist laughed and threw away the empty water bottle.
“Sounds good.”