Return of the Frozen Player - Chapter 22
Chapter 22 – Black Market (1)
There’s nothing the Player Market didn’t have. It had elixirs, weapons, armor, alchemic materials, skill books, and everything else. You could buy anything as long as you had the money.
It was popular even among non-players as a place to shop, so it was always full of people.
“It looks exactly the same as before.” Seo Jun-ho stared up at the entrance, a new feeling filling him. Around 29 years ago, Insa-dong’s flea market had sold nothing more than spare parts. But now, it had transformed into a Player Market.
Korea only has two branches. Insa-dong in Seoul, and Nampo-dong in Busan.
(TN: ‘-dongs’ are neighborhoods within big cities.)
And today, he was at the Seoul location. The LED sign was much more familiar than the hologram.
The streets are a lot livelier now. There had been non-players in the area in the past, but not as many as there were now. The large market street was filled with people and couples. Seo Jun-ho strolled around the loud market, looking at the items on display.
They have a big assortment. There only seemed to be Low- and Intermediate-level items.
They still keep all the good stuff inside. Deeper in, there was the ‘Black Market’. You needed a special player skill to get in.
But Seo Jun-ho didn’t see a need to go through all that, so he’d asked Deok-gu about it.
The Black Market entrance changes every year, so the old one won’t work.
All of Korea’s populous cities had theaters and restaurants. Just like Player Markets*.
(TN: Just like there are markets all over the world, every Korean city has these.)
“Found it.” Seo Jun-ho started inside the theater. Most people were using ticket machines out of convenience, but he headed to the counter.
“Welcome.” The male worker gave him a bright smile as he greeted him. Seo Jun-ho spoke the password that Deok-gu had given him.
“What’s the best movie you’re showing?” The worker’s smile didn’t falter as he replied.
“Actually, all the movies we’re showing right now have good reviews.”
“Then, can you give me a ticket for the shortest movie and a cup full of ice?”
“Alright.” The worker’s face stayed the same as he coolly handed over the ticket and the cup full of ice.
Theater 8, seat G-10.
As soon as he sat down, the commercials stopped and the screen shut off. If he went to the movies often, he would have known that no one paid attention to other people. On top of that, his seat was in the back corner of the theater.
The audience held their breaths as the movie started, and Seo Jun-ho’s seat started to leak a small amount of magic.
It’s working.
He didn’t resist it. His body disappeared from the theater in an instant, without a sound. No one in the audience noticed, too consumed by the movie.
Transport—or teleport magic, as it was often called—felt similar to when you entered a Gate. But depending on the skill of the user, it could cause motion sickness.
Ugh… Skaya’s teleport magic really is the best.
Seo Jun-ho stood at a street entrance as he tried to soothe his nausea. The passersby gave him occasional glances as they passed. They were all people who had the right to enter the Black Market.
Every country has their individual Player Market, but the Black Market is different.
All the Player Markets of the world were simply ports that lead to here.
This place… It’s Estonia, I think.
The Black Market was an underground market in a European country whose name was unfamiliar. It was perhaps for that reason that the sky, no, the ceiling was covered in glittering rocks instead of the sun and moon.
There were only ten people in the world who knew where this wonderful place was.
Well, that was an old saying, so it’s probably changed since then.
Skaya had complained about the incompetent teleporters and backtracked her magic to find the location so she could teleport herself. That was why he knew where it was. After that, Seo Jun-ho had never used a Market teleporter. All he’d had to do was ask Skaya.
The Market owner hated her because of that. Of course, he wasn’t obvious about it because he valued his life.
After taking in his surroundings, Seo Jun-ho started moving. The Black Market had no guides or anyone to help those that entered it.
It will never become a normal shopping center like the Player Market. There was a reason why normal people and low-level players were denied access. The Black Market was like an independent state in the underworld. There was no common language or common sense here.
If you so much as brushed shoulders or look at someone the wrong way, some would kill you.
You could do anything in the Market if you had the money.
The Black Market took that a step further. All you had to do was bribe keepers if you wanted them to turn a blind eye to murder.
But Seo Jun-ho’s steps were confident. There was a very low chance of running into any players that were stronger than him.
Most of the good players went to the 2nd floor. Maybe it’s because the Frontier requires you to be level 30 or higher.
Most of the players on Earth were either below level 30 or came down from the 2nd floor because they were unable to handle it.
So, with his current stats, he could take on anyone that came at him.
It’s here.
Seo Jun-ho stared up at the worn sign as he found the store he was looking for.
[Ginosha’s Secondhand Store]
It was written in English, and the store sold what most people would consider junk or trash. Most players wouldn’t go in even if they died and came back to life, but it was the perfect place where Seo Jun-ho might find the items he was looking for.
Creak! The old door shrieked as he entered. The stench of dust filled his nose.
“Welcome.” A shabby, blonde man greeted him, and looked at his newspaper as he saw Seo Jun-ho. “…Oya? Look at that, it’s the Korean celebrity.” The newspaper he was reading had Seo Jun-ho’s picture on the front page.
He didn’t have to read it. The article was probably raising him up for defeating the Cinder Fox.
The man lit his cigarette and spoke with it between his teeth.
“Whatever you’re looking for, I don’t think you can find it here.”
“Isn’t this a secondhand store?”
“…Hm. So you came even though you knew that.” His forehead wrinkled as he looked around his store. “Well, take a look. There won’t be anything useful, though.”
“Do you have items with specific elements?”
“…That aisle, second shelf.” As he made his way over, Seo Jun-ho nodded at the sight of the mountain of items.
Bingo.
Items with certain abilities were called ‘artifacts’ and were often sold at higher prices. But that didn’t mean that all artifacts were useful. Some inflicted curses, and some had such strict requirements that they were practically useless. Those items were left at this store.
He looked at the dusty pile, hoping something would catch his eye.
It’s a gold mine.
Seo Jun-ho’s lips curled as he looked up at the worker’s back. Countless messages were popping up before him.
The items had been abandoned for decades in the corner of the store, and they cried out to him. Just like that, Seo Jun-ho found eight artifacts with an Ice element. Most of them were just Low-levels, but he was lucky and managed to find a Low Intermediate-level.
With this much, my Magic stat should go up at least a bit.
Holding his items, he went back to the shifty man. The worker put out his cigarette in an ashtray and spoke.
“…What? You’re buying all this?”
“Can I not?”
“No, it’s not that… Yeah. I should be thanking you.” He lowered his head and pulled out a cash register from below the counter.
“I’m saying this now, but no matter how much you complain that they’re useless, these guys were expensive because they’re elemental artifacts.”
“It doesn’t matter.”
“…I like your attitude.”
He banged at the register and glanced up at Seo Jun-ho.
“Even the shabbiest ones start at 50 million won… And in my opinion, this one can be really good with the right user. It’s worth around 400 million won.”
(TN: 50m KRW ≈ 44k USD, 400m KRW ≈ 350k USD)
“So what’s my total?”
“1.02 billion won for eight of these… I’ll take off the 20 mil at the end.”
(TN: around 900k USD)
After seeing the price, Seo Jun-ho turned around, but it was the worker that got hasty.
“W-wait! I’ll take out another 10 million won…!”
His panicked voice made him stop, but Seo Jun-ho had already decided.
It’s cheap.
An elixir that raised your Magic stat by 1 started at around 1 billion won. But these eight artifacts were being sold to him at the same price. So he turned around and went back to the store.
I’ll check one more time to see if there are any other Ice elemental items, and look for Darkness elementals while I’m at it.
He spent thirty more minutes searching, eventually finding two Low-level Ice items. Unfortunately, there were no items with the Darkness element. It was extremely rare, after all.
When he went back to the counter with the two extra items, there were two more cigarette butts in the ashtray.
“Huh? You want to buy those too…?”
“How much is it?”
“Um… That’s…”
The worker pushed the eight items toward him, deep in thought.
“1.1 billion won for everything.”
(PR: around 970k USD)
So he would only charge 50 million each for the two extra.
Nice.
He hadn’t planned to haggle, but he wouldn’t refuse a discount.
“I’ll buy everything.”
“Goodness! Celebrities sure are different.”
The worker quickly rung up the items as if he were afraid that Seo Jun-ho would change his mind.
“Now then…” Seo Jun-ho put the items in his inventory and leaned in. “Since I’ve bought this many, won’t you show me?”
“…What do you mean?” As soon as he feigned innocence, Seo Jun-ho gave an annoyed look.
“I overheard from some rookies that your best artifacts and items are kept in a different room.”
“……”
The worker scratched his head as he gave a bleary look.
“…Dammit. Where’d ya hear that?”
“No comment.”
“Geez. So many loose-lipped bastards these days.” The worker walked toward the entrance.
Clink.
He locked the door and flipped the sign to “CLOSED” before he lit another cigarette. He jutted his chin.
“Follow me.”
Seo Jun-ho’s steps were light as he followed him inside.