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.
While a two-star space button card had parameters for a 1x1x1-meter storage grid, it was only one grid, not nine.
Currently, for a spatial storage star card with a multiple grids feature, it would typically require a four-star star card or higher, and at most, they'd have up to six stacked space grids.
But this one-star spatial storage card had nine grids, surpassing even a four-star spatial storage card by three additional grids!
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"Seung Yong, what's wrong? Why do you look like someone who has seen a ghost? Didn't you say you were going to browse the second-hand star card market to find a suitable card? Did you find something? I heard you were lacking a storage space card?"
Seeing the tall and slim figure of Park Seung-Yong hiding alone in the mercenary camp with a sad face, the towering figure of Kim Jin-Su who is standing at a solid two meters tall, couldn't resist but slap his brother's back a few times.
The force was so strong that it almost sent Park Seung-Yong flying.
He winced in pain and gritted his teeth for a while before finally speaking up.
"Nothing much, I just got scammed again, and that Old Man Jang was mocking me all morning."
"Old Man Jang? The star card maker in the camp? How did you provoke him? Or did you try to cut corners again...?"
Seeing Park Seung-Yong's face turn even uglier in an instant, Kim Jin-Su knew he hit the mark again.
There was no way around it—Park Seung-Yong was good in every aspect and also had a good personality, but he was always short on money.
He tried to save on everything, wearing the same piece of clothing repeatedly until it was threadbare.
However, forget about other expenses, no matter how frugal he tried to be, as a combat sentinel, there was something he couldn't skimp on—and that is a star card.
A good star card could increase their chances of survival during their missions in the dungeon gate.
After all, having money wouldn't matter anymore once they lost their lives in battle.
That's why combat sentinels never hesitated when it came to buying star cards, especially those people who were working at the frontline and dangerous places—the hunters.
Park Seung-Yong and Kim Jin-Su are sentinels who were working as a hunter.
They recently joined a hunter squad and have a camp to live in.
However, their sentinel rank is only Level B.
When the team distributes the star cards, it's rare for them to get a turn unless they achieve outstanding results.
Yet, to achieve a good result it requires support from a good quality card.
This creates a frustrating cycle that causes their standing within the team to decline.
In desperation, Park Seung-Yong and Kim Jin-Su have no choice but to participate in higher-level missions to improve their strength.
However, going out on missions would increase the risk of card losses.