Su-ho’s eyes widened as he read the notifications.
He had expected to receive a trait related to the Knight of the Moon—but instead, he was granted completely unexpected traits.
And not just that—they were traits that updated the moment he acquired them.
But it wasn’t over yet.
Hex continued.
— As promised, I—Hex de Isis—now pass on the power of House Isis to you, the new heir to the throne.
As soon as he finished speaking—
Whoooosh!
A shower of light burst forth.
It was the same light that had enveloped Hex when he received the power of the Moonless Blade.
And when the light faded—
[You have mastered House Isis’s “Lunar Magic.”]
[A new trait has been added.]
[Existing trait information has been updated.]
[For achieving a great feat, the system has granted you 10 bonus stat points.]
Su-ho had finally obtained the inherited legacy of House Isis: Lunar Magic.
Hex spoke again.
— The inheritance is complete.
“So does that mean I’ve become a Knight of the Moon now?”
— No. You’ve merely had the seed of the moon planted within you. Only when it blooms, and you attain the true power of the moon, can you be called a Knight of the Moon.
Huh?
So he wasn’t a Knight of the Moon yet?
Su-ho asked, puzzled.
“Then... what about the enemies outside?”
— That is your responsibility to handle. You are now the new king of Isis, are you not?
“What are you saying...? What if I lose out there?”
— Then the kingdom, you, and even Lunar Magic—all of it will be gone.
What the hell?
Then why did he make such a fuss about marriage earlier?
Just then—
[A linked quest has been generated.]
[Protector – 4]
▪ Grade: S+
You have become the last king of the Isis Kingdom by earning Hex’s acknowledgment.
Hex has entrusted the kingdom’s survival to you.
Stop the invading army entirely or kill their commander and drive them out.
If you are defeated, the traits “King of a Fallen Kingdom” and “Lunar Magic” will be lost.
If you are defeated, the quest will be considered failed, and the Gate will forcibly close.
The fourth linked quest appeared.
Its name: Protector – 4.
Its grade: from S to S+.
It was now undeniably top-tier difficulty.
Which is why, upon reading the quest contents, Su-ho had to close his eyes.
So in the end, they really want me to deal with everyone outside on my own.
What kind of insane quest was this?
Well—maybe not entirely insane.
If he hadn’t gotten this far, he never would have even seen a quest like this. That much was certain.
The system only offers what it thinks I can handle.
Su-ho examined the quest carefully.
Though the difficulty was absurd, there had to be some kind of hint buried inside.
Then one line stood out to him:
Stop the invading army entirely or kill their commander and drive them out.
So that’s it. “Stop the army” is a fakeout—killing the commander is the real goal.
In other words, the shortcut here... was assassination.
Su-ho nodded.
“Understood. Looks like I don’t have any other option. What about the princess?”
— She will remain here. If she leaves now, she’s destined for a meaningless death. If victory cannot be achieved, then it’s better for her to find eternal rest here instead.
“I understand. I’ll proceed.”
The moment Su-ho finished speaking—
Wooooom—
A portal formed not far from where they stood, with a wave of Hex’s hand.
It was an exit portal leading outside.
— Once you’re fully prepared, step through. And...
Hex’s voice softened with regret.
— I’m sorry. For placing such a burden on you without being able to help.
Now you realize?
Su-ho didn’t say that, of course.
Instead, he replied respectfully.
“It’s nothing. Great power always comes with a great price. I’ll drive them out—no matter what.”
Su-ho’s steady smile.
And upon seeing it, Hex smiled as well.
— Then I entrust everything to you.
With that, Hex vanished.
After Hex disappeared, Su-ho opened his status window.
“Status window.”
[An Su-ho]
– Lv: 191
– Class: Crusader
– Traits: ‹New Blood› ‹Hercules Candidate› ‹King of a Fallen Kingdom› ‹Sealed Lunar Magic›
– Strength (G): 34
– Mana (G): 32
– Perception (G): 11
– Command (N): 1
– Bonus Stat Points: 30
Su-ho blinked as he reviewed the updated stats.
Forget the two new traits—he had gained a brand new stat.
And it was a stat Su-ho was very familiar with.
No way I actually got the Command stat...
Command was a stat similar to Dominance or Affinity, but one tier higher in the stat hierarchy.
It was usually seen in summoners or elementalists—people who led others in battle.
But even those guys typically only had Dominance or Affinity. Command is a rare upper-tier stat—almost unheard of.
And yet now he had it.
And not just any Command stat—it was an N-grade stat.
He already had a guess why.
Must be because of the “King of a Fallen Kingdom” trait.
Still... N-grade, huh?
Su-ho let out a faint sigh.
That made sense.
N-grade stats came with strong pros and cons.
Mostly pros, to be honest.
For example, they weren’t affected by the standard stat color system, so their strength was unique and self-contained.
But that’s why it was also annoying.
Because once an N-grade stat was added, you could no longer receive the Unified Bonus for stat alignment.
Well, at least I got something powerful in the end.
He’d have to give up on stat-unification bonuses now.
Su-ho decided to check the “King of a Fallen Kingdom” trait first.
[King of a Fallen Kingdom]
A king who survived the fall of his nation.
The country, the people, the soldiers—all gone. Only the hollow shell of royalty remains. But even so, he is still a king.
① Only a king may obtain the Command stat.
② Your Command stat is insufficient.
...That’s it?
Su-ho blinked at the surprisingly short explanation.
Should I try investing in it?
N-grade stats weren’t influenced by the color system.
But that didn’t mean he couldn’t invest bonus points into them.

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