All Chapters of Leveling With Clones : Chapter 31
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Episode 31: Scaled Frogs and Forgotten Clones
Episode 31: Scaled Frogs and Forgotten ClonesBack at the gym, where everything reeked faintly of metal, sweat, and a hint of desperation from lifters trying too hard, a single clone sat quietly in a corner, hugging his knees to his chest. Number Two’s face was frozen in a patient smile, the kind that had long passed from hopeful to numb. His back leaned against a rack of unused foam rollers, and his eyes stared at nothing in particular, occasionally blinking with a mechanical slowness. Nobody noticed him. People walked past him like he was furniture. Even the janitor mopped around his feet without a second glance.He was still wearing the same gym clothes his creator had given him that morning, slightly damp now with humidity and boredom."Finally…" Kim Do-hyun (김도현) muttered under his breath as he burst through the gym’s side door, panting slightly from his dash back. His hoodie clung to his back, soaked from the heat of Seoul’s late afternoon sun.
Episode 32
Episode 32: Scaled Frogs and Forgotten Clones (Part 2)—no markdowns, no robotic tone, expanded just enough for flow and character voice. This version reads like it's straight from a webnovel platform, crafted to feel personal, immersive, and editorial-friendly:Gunfire cracked through the air like distant thunder, rattling across the warped landscape. It echoed off scorched boulders and gnarled, mana-burned trees that looked like they hadn’t bloomed in decades. Each shot came fast and sharp, the sound cutting through the tension like a blade, followed by silence—just long enough for everyone to wonder if their bullet had hit something. Kim Do-hyun adjusted his borrowed goggles and squinted toward the fogged horizon, his grip awkward on a pistol that felt too light to inspire any real confidence.The whole field looked like it had been dragged out of some half-forgotten war. Sandbag bunkers were scattered between the terrain. Automated drones hovered over gun nests,
Episode 33 – Madness at the Slime Zone
Episode 33 – Madness at the Slime ZoneKim Do-hyun (김도현) stirred beneath the crumpled sheets of his modest apartment, one arm draped over his face to shield himself from the soft rays of morning light filtering through the blinds. His breath was steady, chest rising and falling in that tranquil rhythm of uninterrupted sleep. A single yawn broke the silence. He stretched slowly, muscles relaxing from the exhaustion of the previous day’s grind. His eyes blinked open groggily, momentarily resisting the pull of reality, as if savoring the remnants of whatever fleeting dream had just slipped away.Then his gaze drifted sideways—toward the shimmering blue glow projected faintly across his bedroom wall. That was when the mood changed."...Huh?"With a sluggish turn of his head, he finally noticed it. No, not it, them. Notifications. Piling. Dozens—maybe hundreds of system messages, blinking in perfect formation across the translucent display of his inter
Episode 34
Episode 34 — Everyone's watching, like, let’s see how this madman huntsThe internet was practically melting from activity. Every thread, every video, every comment section across hunter forums was screaming the same thing. Hunters, students, bloggers, guild interns, even tired old field agents were all whispering, mumbling, or outright yelling it out loud.“Who the heck is this lunatic...?”Captured on shaky camera angles and low-budget drone feeds, one figure stood against an entire sea of scaled frogs. He wasn't flinching. He wasn’t breathing hard. He wasn’t even sweating. The sheer pace of his kills had become so disturbing that some viewers assumed the footage was tampered with, looped, or glitched. But there was no trick. Just one man. One weapon. And hundreds of frogs collapsing in droves like someone was mowing a lawn.[Holy Domain - Field Channel 17 Live Chat]✎ WaterDragon_95: Bro is farming like it’s a mobile game✎ GreedyHands:
Episode 35
Episode 35 - Blood on the WallThe warehouse was buzzing with electricity, not the kind that ran through cables or circuits, but the kind that clung to the air just before something exploded. Kim Do-hyun (김도현) sat on a bench inside the back office of WN Agency's temporary field base, still catching his breath after another successful hunt. The warehouse lights flickered lazily above, throwing hazy glows over the dusty floor and towering shelves stuffed with low-grade gear, expired healing potions, and empty monster cages. From outside the tinted windows, he could faintly hear voices—shouts of laughter, arguments, and the usual post-hunt chatter. But none of it mattered. Not after what he just saw on his bank app.Thirty-two million won. Not points, not fake currency—real hard cash. Deposited directly into his account. That was nearly a hundred and twenty thousand in USD. Kim Do-hyun blinked again, tilting his phone toward the flickering light, as if expecting the n
episode 36
Episode 36 – “A Plan for Power”Number 2 hit the wall like a ragdoll thrown by a gust of godly wind, crashing into the polished concrete with a hollow, echoing thud that seemed to silence even the buzzing refrigerator near the counter. Blood smeared down the beige paint like crimson ink from a ruptured pen, leaving behind a streaked trail as his limp form slid to the floor. His eyes were half-lidded, dazed, his nose clearly broken, and his lips trembling as they gurgled with the first signs of internal damage. His left arm twitched out of instinct, but the rest of him lay still.The atmosphere within the small hunter café dropped instantly, like a switch had been flipped. It had started as a calm, almost cozy spot—a quiet corner of the hunter district, its windows fogged by steam from boiling kettles and the warmth of bodies resting between raids. The gentle hum of conversation, the clink of ceramic cups, the scent of roasted beans and buttered toast. All of i
Episode 37
Episode 37 – “The Familiar Bond”The Hunter Market was not a place one simply visited. It was a layered, breathing city of its own, tucked beneath the urban bones of a much older world. Officially, it was designated as “Zone C-9, Strategic Resource Exchange,” a name so dry it might as well have been assigned by a retired civil servant. But among Hunters, veterans, and the black-market whisperers that circled the industry, it was always just called “The Market.”And that name carried weight.As Kim Do-hyun (김도현) stepped through the reinforced sliding gate, escorted by Manager Han Jin-woo (한진우), a curious sensation brushed over him. Not wind. Not magic. It was the weight of history. Like stepping into a memory that had outlived its original purpose. The air smelled faintly of old copper wiring and the scent of deep-fried gimbap being sold at the corner stand. Concrete pillars towered like support beams for an underground cathedral, and every stall
Episode 38
Episode 38 – Double Training The air inside the WN Agency lounge was thick with disinfectant and quiet buzzing from the ceiling lights. A glass panel overlooked a portion of the training yard outside, where artificial grass, trampled by countless boots, shimmered faintly beneath overhead fluorescents. Kim Do-hyun (김도현) sat across from the manager, Han Jin-woo (한진우), both holding canned coffee, its heat long faded, more ceremonial now than comforting. For a while, neither of them spoke. The hum of distant equipment, muted grunts from trainees sparring beyond the glass, and the faint clicking of Han Jin-woo's pen all filled the silence between breaths. "So..." Do-hyun finally broke the quiet, his voice low, almost like he was still thinking it through as he spoke. "What did you think of the hunt?" Han Jin-woo blinked, as if the question had pulled him away from a distant place. Then, leaning slightly forward, he gave a slow n
Episode 39
Episode 39: Clone Sync – Dual Sensory TrainingThe sound of rubber soles scraping against the sparring mat echoed with crisp clarity inside the high-ceilinged training hall. Clone Number Two’s arms were already raised to his sides, a subtle bounce in his heels betraying the rhythm of anticipation coursing through his entire posture. His sparring partner was no joke—an older martial artist with a thick jawline, streaks of silver in his eyebrows, and a sharp gaze that moved like a hawk zeroing in on prey. Muscles coiled under his sleeves as he stepped forward with deadly patience, his staff low and tilted, ready to strike.Meanwhile, across the facility, through a reinforced corridor lined with bulletproof glass and steel acoustic foam, Clone Number One stood beneath the harsh overheads of the Agency’s advanced shooting range. The lights had shifted to orange as the instructor pressed a handheld controller. With a mechanical hiss, a small aerial drone launched into t
Episode 40
Episode 40: One Body, Two MindsThe wooden floors of the sparring dojo hummed faintly under the tension of movement. Fluorescent lights buzzed from above, casting wide white panels of light that shimmered against the scuff-marked mats. Kim Do-hyun (김도현) wasn’t physically in the room, but his consciousness was. His mind, tethered to Clone Number Two, hovered just behind the clone’s senses like a second skin.And in that moment, he wasn’t just watching through a pair of borrowed eyes.He was experiencing everything.The air that rushed over the clone’s sweat-slick skin didn’t just move past — it tugged at Do-hyun’s own nerves. Every footfall on the padded mat, every faint twitch of shoulder muscle from the man facing the clone, every drop of rising body heat — Do-hyun felt it. Not in theory. Not as data. But as a body that mirrored his own.The moment the Familiar Skill activated, a ripple of mental dissonance had shaken through him, like a