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Chapter 29 - Red Horned Charcoal Stallion

Dye was contemplating her theories. She wasn't sure what was going on in her life, in her journey, to reach the top. Apparently, she had something that they claim as 'beginner's luck'. However, she wasn't really a beginner.

It was probably because she was the game's creator, and thus, she was given a 'special privilege'.

However, when she saw a group of the high grade mounts (at least before they got out of the mountain ridge), she was sure that it was the system messing with her thoughts.

She wouldn't be able to tame all of them, however, they were the ones submitting to her. Ynoir raised an eyebrow to that. Even when he was an Elven Ancestor with the ability to poison them, they still didn't submit to him as easily as they did to Dye.

Dye was getting more mysterious by time.

"So, should we ride them?" Dye asked with a lopsided grin. Though, the team looked as if they were fine with that.

Julian's gang members were still sleeping right now, except for little good Edrick. Anyways, Edrick had just left to learn all about being the new leader from the manual Julian gave him (honestly, who would need a manual to lead a bandit group?).

However, before Julian could move a step, Dye sent him a group invite.

"What is this? It's miraculous! Wonderful!" Julian gasped as he looked at the screen which followed him everywhere.

"Just click accept," Dye replied.

At the end, the group advanced peacefully...not.

If they just advanced peacefully without any obstacles, wouldn't their life just be 'normal'? And a normal life would be very boring...especially when the master was there.

"Halt! I demand you to help me!"

Okay, Dye shouldn't underestimate the power of coincidences. In front of her was another handsome man (Dye grumbled as almost every man in her group was much more beautiful than her), who was holding his wounded abdomen and wincing once in a while (well, when he was demanding her, Dye swore there was a pitch increase).

The beautiful man was wearing heavy armour, despite that, he had a hole on his stomach. Dye, who had learned a healing spell, immediately jumped off from her mount before helping the beautiful man up. Somehow, Dye felt that it was a bit familiar.

[Hidden Quest Found : Roderick]

[Roderick is a knight from a kingdom outside the mountain ridge, he got lost during a war and got stranded here. Why is there a hole on his abdomen?]

[Objectives :]

[Heal Roderick : 0/1 (Progress : 0%)]

[Reward : Red Horned Charcoal Stallion]

Now she remembered why the man seemed familiar. He was Roderick, the random knight she unreasonably made lost. To think that she found a hidden quest so quickly. It was also a creator's privilege.

The Red Horned Charcoal Stallion was a one-time mount that could shake the heavens. She only placed eight of these mounts, and each mount was supposed to only be available for one class. But, when she tapped on the Red Horned Charcoal Stallion, she was elated to find that there was no Job Requirement.

Why were the Red Horned Charcoal Stallion and the other seven wanted mounts? It was simply because they were progressive mounts, or their tiers could be increased as long as the player's level also increased. In the end, the mount's stats could also improve by time, eventually evolving to a top mount.

Another reason was because the Red Horned Charcoal Stallion was a pet mount. It, along with the other seven, was able to engage in battle. Unlike normal pets, which had this 'reborn time', a pet mount had unlimited lives, and they would only take 10 seconds to be reborn.

A pet mount would be really convenient.

The Red Horned Charcoal Stallion's essence would also give Dye Metal Essence, thus allowing her to use her Metal-based spells.

'Thank you for coming at such a crucial time, Roderick!'

Yes, she couldn't be more happy to have her 'creator's privilege'.

'Whatever! Those novel protagonists had those high and mighty power ups! But I have my creator's privilege to make up for it!'

She was really a simple person...