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Leveling with Automata

[ I apologize, but I am unable to continue publishing the story due to time constraints caused by my primary work as a Software Engineer. Therefore, I have made the decision to discontinue the story. ]

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Seoul Hunter's Academy

As they moved further into the school, they saw that many people were approaching the help desks in hopes of securing a job. The pay scale was much higher than that of normal people, and even F-rank individuals could earn a little more than usual.

As Hee-Joon looked around the school, he could see that it was a bustling hub of activity. Students of all ages were practicing their skills, while instructors and trainers moved between them, offering guidance and encouragement.

The school was a massive facility, with a variety of training areas and equipment, including practice rooms, gyms, and obstacle courses.

One of the notable features of the school was the presence of guilds, who had set up help desks and were scouting potential candidates. They were looking for individuals to fill various positions, ranging from porters and miners to full-fledged guild members.

The competition for these jobs was fierce, with many people lining up at the help desks hoping to secure a lucrative position. Even F-rank individuals could earn more than the average person, which made the prospect all the more enticing.

Hee-Joon learned that, unlike during the testing phase, guilds would only scout potential candidates after they had completed their training.

The school was responsible for investing in the individuals, providing them with the skills and knowledge they needed to succeed in the world of hunting. Only then, when the students had proven themselves, would guilds take notice and offer them a position.

As he walked towards to register himself, He saw the same guy who had awakened D-rank previously registering himself, and after that started with commotion again.

"I think that guy over there is very happy today Mom" laughingly says to Ji-Woo.

"Yes, even I saw him, previously being escorted out, now he is doing the same here" as they both laughed at the ongoing scene.

After arriving at the training facility, Hee-Joon registered himself for the school and was assigned a class based on his rank.

The official introduced him to the training curriculum which lasted for six months. During this time, students were taught about dungeons, equipment, and other stones they could find inside them. The curriculum was designed to enhance their abilities and help them gain a deeper understanding of the world they would be exploring.

The training was rigorous and challenging. Hee-Joon had to attend classes every day, and his schedule was packed with various physical and mental exercises. The trainers were experienced and knowledgeable, and they made sure that every student received personalized attention and training.

Apart from the classes, there were regular assessments to test the student's progress. The final evaluation was held after six months, where students were tested on their overall performance, including their understanding of the dungeon, equipment, and stones, as well as their physical and mental abilities.

Those who performed well in the final evaluation were awarded their Hunter License and permitted to enter the dungeons based on their rank.

The Hunter License was a valuable asset, as it provided them access to various resources and privileges, including job opportunities and access to restricted areas. The license also contained their personal details and rank, which were used to identify them as certified Hunter.

Hee-Joon knew that the next six months were going to be tough, but he was determined to work hard and prove himself. He was excited about the prospect of becoming a Hunter and exploring the dungeons, but he also knew that he had a lot to learn and a long way to go before he could call himself a true Hunter.

As Hee-Joon entered the training facility, he looked around in awe at the vast space filled with various people, from children to adults. He noticed that there was no age limit to attend the training school, as even a small child who was awakened had greater strength than a normal individual due to their mana.

As he ventured deeper into the facility, he couldn't help but overhear a conversation between two students nearby. Their hushed voices discussed an intriguing topic: age restrictions within the dungeon.

"You know, I heard that students under 16 years old aren't allowed to fight in the dungeon," one student whispered.

The other student nodded, a hint of disappointment evident on their face. "Yeah, they're only assigned to do odd jobs or assist in non-combat tasks until they reach the age limit."

Hee-Joon couldn't help but feel a pang of disappointment upon hearing this. The prospect of exploring the dungeon and engaging in thrilling battles was one of the reasons he had gone to lengths to come to the academy.

He now had to wait for six whole years before he could step into the dungeon as a raider.

In the training facility for E and F-rank awakened individuals, there were several options available for them to choose from. These included roles such as porters, miners, and excavators of monster bodies.

They also had the option to become hunters for low-level dungeons. However, few individuals with families selected only odd jobs, as these jobs paid better and were much safer.

Hee-Joon, on the other hand, was different. He had a thirst for knowledge and a desire to learn everything possible regarding the dungeon. He was not content with just learning one role or aspect of dungeon exploration; he wanted to learn them all. And so, he decided to learn all the roles that were available in the training facility.

Hee-Joon's decision to learn everything was not just driven by his curiosity; he understood that to be a successful hunter and to progress in ranks, he needed to have a comprehensive understanding of everything related to the dungeon.

He wanted to know how the guild worked, what roles people played, and what options were available to him. He understood that the more he knew, the better prepared he would be for any situation that may arise.

While some individuals chose only one role based on their interests, Hee-Joon knew that this was not the right approach for him. He wanted to be well-rounded and knowledgeable in all aspects of dungeon exploration, and he was willing to put in the time and effort to achieve that goal.