In the Interstellar world that reliant on 'Star Cards,' Chun Ho-Jin from the post-apocalyptic era was reborn in a new body as a skilled Star Card Maker. Struggling to meet an order due to damaged mental power, he tries crafting two-star cards but faces setbacks. His own powerful mental power isn't refined enough, leading to failed attempts. Determined to fulfill the original owner's dreams, Chun Ho-Jin grapples with mental power issues while aiming to succeed in crafting more advanced Star Cards, and exploring possibilities within this unfamiliar but essential livelihood.
But besides the Xingtian Card, Chun Ho-Jin still felt a little bit insecure.
For this reason, he hastily made several new star cards with different characteristics, which were mainly for self-protection.
All these new self-protection star cards were categorized by Chun Ho-Jin under the "Classic of Mountains and Seas" series of combat-type star cards.
In the lower right corner of each star card, above the star card name, the words "Classic of Mountains and Seas" were clearly engraved.
Chun Ho-Jin himself named them the "Life Guardian Cards."
And the result of making star cards in such a large quantity consumes a lot of mental power...
When Chun Ho-Jin appears in front of Han Soo-Yi again,
He had the familiar look of mental exhaustion, which startled Han Soo-Yi greatly and made his heart pound.
He thought that Chun Ho-Jin's reputation was still quite good.
Why did he seem so unreliable today?
Wasn't he already said that they were going on a mission today? so why he doesn't keep his mental energy before going on a mission?
Otherwise, what would happen when he went to the employer later, in this kind of sick and listless state?
Han Soo-Yi wasn't good at hiding his thoughts.
Although he didn't say these words to Chun Ho-Jin's face, they were all written on his face.
Even though Chun Ho-Jin was slow, he could still see Han Soo-Yi's disdain towards him at this moment, which made Chun Ho-Jin feel somewhat sorry for himself.
At this moment, it's true that he didn't do well; he didn't replenish his mental energy before going on the mission.
However, he couldn't help it.
This was Chun Ho-Jin's first time stepping into the dangerous Dungeon Gate area, and he couldn't calm down.
He couldn't help but make a lot of star cards for self-defense in a row.
Of course, with Chun Ho-Jin's current card-making level, there weren't many star cards that he truly completed and felt satisfied with.
Most of them were the ones he wasn't very satisfied with and was ready to be discarded.
It wasn't until all the newly purchased blank star cards were used up that Chun Ho-Jin reluctantly closed his eyes and fell asleep.
When he woke up again, it was time for him to meet Han Soo-Yi.
So he rushes over here immediately without stopping.
However, it was evident that Han Soo-Yi didn't quite believe Chun Ho-Jin's words.
After all, in Han Soo-Yi's view, A guide with the ability to be a Star Card Maker would not usually choose to become a Healer, especially a low-level one.
You see, the hard work and income of low-level Healers are almost disproportionate.
Compared to the money that the star card makers can earn, it's too much of a difference.
Only someone with a screw loose in their head would leave being a star card maker to become a low-level Healer.
However, Han Soo-Yi didn't continue to inquire further.
After all, his relationship with Chun Ho-Jin wasn't that deep.