[280,000,000,000,000 gold has been consumed.]

[The skill level ‘Create Auxiliary Robot’ has increased.]

It was when Jun-woo’s skill level reached 10 for the first time.

Level 10 was the maximum level that could be taken purely if you did not have the option to increase the total value.

In the case of Jun-woo, the maximum of all skills was increased by 2 thanks to the advanced characteristic, so he could level up to 12.

[Lv.10 auxiliary robot creation]

-Rank: Legendary+

-Active: You can create a secondary robot to help you craft it.

– Craftable list

*Evolution type blacksmith robot x4

*Evolutionary function robot x3

*Evolutionary auxiliary robot x2

*Evolution type task leader robot x1

*Copy Robot x1+[1]

*Engineer Robot x1

*Humanoid x1

At level 10, the added robots were a captain robot, a functioning robot, and a new humanoid robot.

[Humanoid Material]

– 1,000 Mithrils

-100 Oriharkon

– 1 top-grade magic crystal

– 1 top-grade golem’s soul stone

– 20 Skill Books [Epic]

– 10 Skill Books [Epic+]

-Skill Book [Unique] 7ea

-Skill Book [Unique +] 3ea

The composition of the material was slightly different.

They asked for a skill book, and if you add up all the ingredients, they were likely to cost about 300 billion won.

On the spot, Jun-woo added a captain and a functional robot one by one, changed positions, and climbed up.

‘I’m asking for a skill book… … .’

Jun-woo pondered whether he should use an outrageous requirement and an expensive skill book as material for a short time.

However, there was no such thing as a phrase that a good robot would be created just because the materials used were expensive, so Jun-woo searched for the cheapest among the skill books of each grade.

Skill books that are not popular worldwide are widespread, and even with the same Unique+ grade skill books, the cheapest ones cost over 60 billion won, and the most expensive ones cost around 600 billion won.

Jun-woo was thinking of buying the lowest value skill book.

Epic made a reservation using the low-value skill book in the auction house.

Epic+, Unique, and Unique+ were listed on the purchase section of the Lewis website.

[Skill Book Epic + 500 million or less, Unique 8 billion or less, Unique + 50 million or less Buy a skill book.]

The skill book was sometimes used as a crafting material, so people were not very puzzled.

However, since I also purchased the Unique+ grade skill book, there were a lot of speculations and fuss, but that was not something Jun-woo was concerned about.

He could save several billion more by posting a purchase post than at the auction house, so Jun-woo actively used the purchase box.

And inquiries from people with skill books that are not sold, or want to sell at a reduced price, poured in.

The next day, Jun-woo sold the items he made himself and purchased skill books from skill booksellers.

“BOSS, Din Dinh Phan has arrived.”

“Yes, please tell me to come right in.”

Din Dinh Pan was a Vietnamese man going to buy a 280 billion dollar skull ring he had picked up from the Land of the Dead.

Known as a Unique+ level swordsman, this man’s level is 120. He was one of 7 Unique+ in Vietnam.

Din Dinh Phan, a 34-year-old with a somewhat angular face, looked at Jun-Woo with a blank expression and said:

“You make a deal.”

“Thank you for coming.”

“It was nothing.”

A trade window opened between the two, and each placed gold and a ring.

“Thank you for the transaction.”

“Then.”

He bowed slightly, got up, and left the trading room immediately.

Unique+ It was also at the highest level, so I wanted to talk briefly, but he left immediately.

“Well… … .”

Jun-woo, a little embarrassed, pressed the button.

“Please ask the next person to come in.”

The gold of the sold ring was used to buy a unique+ grade skill book.

The purchase process continued the next day, and Jun-woo, who bought the last Unique+ grade skill book, got up from his seat, left Hye-Yeon Jeong to work, and went down to the basement workshop.

All materials were purchased in three days.

It took a lot of material cost, and I couldn’t figure out what kind of robot it was, but the main story was going to be picked up quickly.

[Would you like to consume materials to make a humanoid?]

‘Yeah.’

Upon responding to the text, the highest-grade magic crystals and the highest-grade golem’s soul stones came out of Jun-woo’s item window and floated in the air.

And the minerals and books were torn and powdered, swirling around them and gradually condensing.

A silver-colored adult male began to be made, and when fingers and toes were made, the silver color disappeared instantly and became flesh-colored, taking on the shape of a human being.

It was a young man with silver hair.

He had the face of an oriental handsome man with pale white skin.

The humanoid, who looked about 175 years old, ripped the corners of his mouth, looked at Jun-woo, and opened his mouth.

“It is an honor to have you. my master.”

“Hello, call me the BOSS or Master rather than the owner.”

The robots who spoke one by one called themselves masters.

The humanoid laughed.

“Haha, you don’t want me to call you Master? All right. If that’s the case, I’ll call you Master. But doesn’t this mean the same thing?”

It was a humanoid that understood the meaning of language.

He didn’t feel like a robot.

It was like a homunculus, a being who had studied the master’s language.

Jun-woo opened the item window to see if there was a manual, but this time there was no manual.

“What skills do you have?”

“As for me, I usually make things similar to the golems erected over there.”

“A blueprint?”

“Yeah.”

“Would you like to make one?”

“All right. But it does take some time. And it’s noisy here, so I can’t even work on the design.”

The hammering sound did not stop.

“Put on clothes first, even this one.”

Jun-woo handed over the extra unique armor and shoe gloves he had.

“Thank you.”

It was a humanoid that took on the form of a never-ending human wearing three robes.

“What is your name?”

“That is the question I have to ask. What is my name?”

Jun-woo thought briefly, then looked at the name of the humanoid and said.

“Shall we use Lloyd?”

“That’s a great name. It seems like it suits me. Ha ha ha.”

Lloyd laughed as if he liked the name.

Lloyd was a robot that looked like a human.

However, for the trait’ Robot Authority’, the health and defense power should be increased by 200 per robot, but the effect of the feature didn’t seem to apply to Lloyd.

“Are you a homunculus?”

“It’s similar but different. My level is the same as the master’s level, and the effectiveness of the blueprint I make is also related to the master’s level. Rather than being independent, can we say that we are developing together with our master?”

“What… Anyway, see you all, Lloyd.”

“Yes, I will take good care of you.”

“Let’s go up first.”

Jun-woo placed his hand on Lloyd’s arm and changed the position to Master Shiro.

It was noisy, so it seemed that Lloyd needed a quiet workspace.

“That’s my room. Let’s stay together for a while. There’s a room we don’t use, so let’s stay there.”

Lloyd asked, looking at the monitor on the desk.

“All right. Can I touch the computer after making the blueprints?”

“Can you do it?”

“I see. I know what it is for.”

“Oh yeah…, do it.”

“Thank you.”

Jun-woo showed us the room where Lloyd was staying and called Murata.

“Murata, I think we need another identity.”

“Did you make another homunculus?”

“Yeah, my name is Lloyd, but you look like a 20-year-old Asian.”

“It’s not difficult, but is there any reason to hide it now? It is a public fact that you can make a homunculus, the price of soul stone has risen, and Leon and Eumeria are already suspected of being a homunculus.”

Jun-woo thought about Murata’s words.

There was no homunculus known to have been created by Jun-woo.

Leon and Eumeria, whose origins were unknown, were only speculating that they were homunculus.

Rudin, who had decided to come today, was hiding that he was a homunculus and did not know what Leon and Eumeria were thinking.

‘Lloyd, come out for a second.’

After a while, Lloyd did not come out.

‘Isn’t it… … .’

It felt like the command was not delivered just by thinking.

Jun-woo entered the room and knocked on Lloyd’s room, where he was working.

“Lloyd.”

“Yes, Master. Come on in.”

When I opened the door and entered, there were papers and pens neatly on the desk.

Lloyd, who was drawing something that looked like a mechanical golem, looked at Jun-woo.

“As for your identity, would it be better to hide it?”

“You don’t have to do that. Because my appearance doesn’t age like a human.”

“Yes?”

“My mana is the same as yours, so I’m bound to be found out anyway.”

Lloyd raised his right hand and showed a little bit of mana.

Blue light spurted out from his right hand, and the mana emitted was giving off the same feeling as him.

Those who could tell them apart would know that Lloyd was Jun-woo’s summoned body.

“Okay, good job. Let me know if you need anything.”

“I need a computer too.”

“I’ll give you a laptop before I call you an internet article.”

“Thank you, Master.”

Jun-woo closed the door and went back to the master room.

“I don’t think it’s necessary, Murata.”

“The mana emitted resembles your mana. Doesn’t it look like a homunculus? It’s the same as the humanoid golem you created.”

“That’s right, he’s not a homunculus.”

“Looks like you’ve created something else.”

Jun-woo sat down and asked Murata.

“If you have time, would you like to visit the dry Blind Desert?”

“The reason is?”

“I need to catch some sandworms. I found out that there are a lot of people who use teleportation spells because they are eaten by them. Some people die because they can’t escape far… … . You’re safe, so I’ll ask.”

“I’m telling you to go on patrol to see if there are any sandworms.”

“It’ll reduce the cost of labor. Turns out, it came from one of the four places in the desert. Map here.”

Murata glanced at the map of the sandworm haunting area once and put it in the item window.

“I know. Let’s go back sometime tomorrow.”

“Thanks.”

When Murata went outside, Jun-woo went down to the underground workshop to make a tower for the workshop on the land square.

At that moment, Lloyd, drawing the blueprints in the room, looked out the window, then approached the window and looked out.

Then he opened the window, and Lloyd jumped out.

Stepping out of the bush behind the fence, Lloyd stared blankly at the sun in the sky for a while in the vacant lot.

“It’s bright.”

“Come here.”

The guard with the Aegis guild mark is called Lloyd.

Lloyd approached him as if puzzled.

“You must not come in there. From now on, I will not end it with words. Get out now.”

“It’s hard. Come back, okay?”

As Lloyd tried to walk into the bush, the guard called again.

“Go over the wall you came in.”

“That’s my house.”

The direction he gestured was where Jun-woo was staying.

Said the guard, looking at Lloyd with a grim look.

“If you say something crazy, I will consider you an intruder.”

“It doesn’t make sense.”

Mana gathered in Lloyd’s right hand.

The guards were startled, pulled out their swords, and shouted.

“It’s an intruder!”

“No, that’s not it, you idiot.”

At the sound of the sound, three guild members who were walking in the open area came running.

Then Sakaguchi approached quickly.

“You are an intruder, Sr. Sakaguchi. What should I do?”

“I am not an intruder. Come over here.”

At Sakaguchi’s words, the guard looked at Sakaguchi curiously.

Lloyd understood Japanese and approached Sakaguchi.

Lloyd spoke in Japanese with a smile on her face.

“You are of little use.”

“What is your relationship with the Master?”

“He made me. That would explain it.”

“Where are you coming from?”

“There.”

“Ah…, there are many eyes to see. There are many cameras outside. Let’s go through the front door if it’s the way in, and I’ll take care of it.”

“OK.”

Lloyd followed Sakaguchi.

The guard put his sword in and tilted his head as if strangely.

At that moment, Rudin appeared as he got off the flying car and walked towards the entrance.

Rudin walked into the front door and headed towards the counter.

“My name is Rudin. I arrived a little earlier than the reservation time, but the master did not reply.”

The woman sitting at the counter hurriedly said.

“Let’s see.”

Sakaguchi and Lloyd were also standing at the counter.

Looking at Rudin next to him, Lloyd leaned out his head and whispered to Rudin.

“You are not human.”

Rudin looked at Lloyd and drew a faint smile.

“I don’t think he’s human either.”

The receptionist who received the report opened his mouth.

“Rudin, please wait for a moment. Sr. Lloyd, please come in first.”

Lloyd walked through the long passage to the master room, looked at Rudin standing behind Sakaguchi for a moment, and then entered the master room.

“Why did you leave?”

“Sometimes, I have to go for a walk so my head can roll.”

“Yes…, tell me before you go next time. People will be surprised to see you now.”

“It did. But a non-human being has come here.”

Jun-woo answered after thinking a little about what he meant.

“Huh…, homunculus. Can you tell the difference, can you?”

“No, not a homunculus… it was a little unusual.”

“Is Mana special?”

Jun-woo could also feel that part when he touched Rudin’s body.

“It seems that the Master knows. Maybe there are people like that, anyway. I will go back to work.”

Lloyd opened the door and went inside.

Jun-woo looked at Lloyd with a puzzled look, took the legendary ring, got up, and left the master’s room.

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