This is where the Roaring Blaze Tiger Hunter Squad's strength lies; after all, no matter how powerful the output, if it doesn't hit the target, it's useless.
On the contrary, as long as they can hit every time, even if the output intensity isn't that strong, they can wear down the Dungeon Gate creatures on the other side!
Not to mention... there's always a Guide following behind the Sentinels.
With the Sentinel's mental state always at its best, the excellent coordination between the Sentinel and the Guide is something that other Hunter Squads simply cannot compare to.
He has to say, watching this scene before him, Chun Ho-Jin couldn't help but think again.
He suddenly felt that there were still too many things that he didn't know.
Weakness is indeed a sin, but it doesn't mean that being higher level equals weakness.
Even if it's a lower level, as long as you find the right way to survive, you can still become powerful.
The level isn't absolute; it doesn't represent everything!
After realizing this point, Chun Ho-Jin's thoughts, which were originally a little bit confused by Dr. Lin, have calmed down again.
From the expression on his face, he seemed much more spirited, and he listened attentively to Gong Yoon-Hee's arrangements.
Because Adam is an old Sentinel and has entered the outer layers of the Dungeon Gate too many times, his mental power body has been somewhat eroded by the gate matters of the Dungeon Gate.
There's also some pressure on the Guide when it comes to comforting and treating him.
So, Gong Yoon-Hee arranged for Han Soo-Yi, who has more experience as a healer, to take care of Adam.
As for Chun Ho-Jin, this newcomer, he was assigned to take care of the similarly new recruit, Ah-Ran.
After both sides understood each other more or less, their Hunter Squad began to venture into the outer layers of the Dungeon Gate.
Because of this mission, the number of people from their Roaring Blaze Tiger Hunter Squad isn't large, only a small team of about twenty or thirty people, and that's including the Guides.
That is to say, the true combat strength only lies with a dozen Hunters.
So, each Hunters and Guide pairing is very crucial; missing one person is almost like adding a gap to the team.
Therefore, the Roaring Blaze Tiger Hunter Squad would rather slow down their entry into the outer layers of the Dungeon Gate than take a risk of venturing in before they're fully prepared.
Of course, this isn't something that Chun Ho-Jin needs to consider at the moment.
His current task, along with Han Soo-Yi, is to familiarize themselves with the Sentinel they're responsible for as quickly as possible.
Han Soo-Yi's situation is manageable since she and Adam are both seasoned veterans, and they have no trouble in communicating.
The real headache is on Chun Ho-Jin's side.
If Ah-Ran was obedient in front of Adam, now he's reverted to his youthful and somewhat rebellious nature when he's alone.
He chattered away to Chun Ho-Jin about how cool it was to use the "Mini Thunderous Lightning Bolt" card, even though he often missed his aim and ended up hitting somewhere else.
However, the "Mini Thunderous Lightning Bolt" combat card here isn't the dazzling two-star "Thunderous Lightning Bolt" card like the one Lee Woo-Jin used.
It's a one-star combat card that was modified from the two-star "Thunderous Lightning Bolt" card.
It has a similar attack pattern but is only capable of emitting three energy beams at most.
It's more suitable for novice Sentinels with lower levels.
Of course, even emitting three energy beams is already quite good for Ah-Ran, given his level and foundation.
His accuracy is also very poor.
He heard that the last Guide who tried to work with Ah-Ran got so frustrated that he couldn't eat for three days and eventually packed up and left.
That's also one of the reasons why the Roaring Blaze Tiger Hunter Squad needs to hire temporary Guides.
If that was the only problem, it wouldn't be too bad.
After all, Chun Ho-Jin is a star cardmaker, and he's pretty good at controlling his own mental power.
Plus, when he was still in the post-apocalyptic era, Chun Ho-Jin's accuracy was outstanding; he could hit a hundred targets out of a hundred shots.
So, assisting Ah-Ran with precise aiming shouldn't be too much of a challenge.
But the problem is, Ah-Ran's mental power level is just too low, and coupled with his young age and lack of experience...
As Chun Ho-Jin manipulated the rose vine and made contact with Ah-Ran's mental domain, as soon as something didn't quite feel right, Ah-Ran would grimace and yell, complaining about discomfort here and pain there, which left Chun Ho-Jin's temples throbbing with veins bulging.
He couldn't help but take a few deep breaths, continuing to control his mental power threads with utmost precision, and being extremely cautious.
After all the fussing, Chun Ho-Jin found himself more exhausted than when he was making new star cards; his back was soaked with cold sweat.
In reality, ordinary Healers don't need to cooperate to this extent.
It's normal to feel a little bit uncomfortable when the Guide's mental power threads make contact with the Sentinel's mental domain.
Chun Ho-Jin was already much better at this than other Healers, and many Sentinels who underwent mental power comfort therapy from him felt particularly comfortable.
However, this "comfort" is relative to other Healers.
It doesn't mean they don't feel uncomfortable at all; it's just that they've gotten used to these minor discomforts and consider them normal.
It was something that they could overlook.
But Ah-Ran, being a complete novice, was just too inexperienced.
He hadn't undergone many Guide's comfort therapy and naturally didn't know that this was normal.
So, when he felt something, he started saying something about it.
Coincidentally, Chun Ho-Jin on the other side was also as a newcomer like him, and unaware that this was a normal situation.