Elina was the first to react.
She stepped forward, eyes fixed on Kai, her expression tight with disbelief. Kai felt it too. Something inside him had shifted. The aura around his body was unstable and new, but there was no mistaking it. “…You broke through,” Elina said quietly. Kai blinked, still catching his breath. He looked down at his hands, slowly clenching and unclenching his fingers. The strength felt different. Lighter. Smoother. As if his body was finally listening to him. “I… I think so,” he said. “My chest started hurting all of a sudden, and then everything just flowed.” Rin let out a low sound. “You’re kidding me,” she muttered, walking in a slow circle around him. “We fight a few horned hounds and you decide to rank up in the middle of it?” She stopped in front of him and jabbed a finger at his chest. “That’s not normal.” Kai scratched the back of his head and laughed awkwardly. “I didn’t plan it,” he said. “It just happened.” Elina stayed silent. Her gaze moved from Kai to the corpses on the ground, then back to him. She had seen many breakthroughs before, but never one this clean, and never in the middle of combat. “…Your movements were different,” she said at last. Kai hesitated, then nodded. “When I moved, it felt familiar,” he said. “Like I had already done it before. My body just followed.” Rin crossed her arms. “Don’t tell me,” Elina said, her eyes narrowing, “that weird book you bought yesterday?” Kai stiffened. “…Yeah.” Elina’s fingers tightened around her staff. For a brief moment, Kai remembered how she had looked last night when he tried to explain it. The strange shop. The unfamiliar name. The illustrated book that made no sense. She had called it ridiculous. Now, doubt crept into her eyes. “We’ll talk about that later,” Elina said. “For now, secure the area.” Rin nodded and moved off to scout, her usual relaxed expression gone. Kai took a deep breath. His heart was still pounding, but this time it was not fear. It was excitement. Rin moved swiftly through the clearing, eyes sharp as she checked the brush and tree line. “Area’s clear,” she called back. “No other tracks. Looks like those four were it.” Elina nodded and relaxed her grip on her staff. “Good. Kai, help me finish them.” “Right.” They worked in silence, cutting horns and collecting usable materials. Kai moved carefully at first, still adjusting to the changes in his body. Each motion felt smoother, more controlled. Even simple movements wasted less effort. Elina watched him from the corner of her eye. It was subtle, but she could see it. His posture, his balance, even his breathing. This was not a lucky breakthrough. When they finished, Rin leaned against a tree. “Well,” she said, exhaling, “this hunt turned out better than expected.” Kai smiled awkwardly. “Sorry. I didn’t mean to cause trouble.” Rin snorted. “If breaking through is trouble, feel free to cause more of it.” Elina shot her a look. “Don’t encourage him.” She turned back to Kai. “How do you feel?” Kai thought for a moment. “Tired,” he said. “But good. Really good.” Elina nodded. “That’s normal. We stop here for today. No more fighting.” Rin raised an eyebrow. “Already?” “Yes. His foundation is still settling. Pushing further would be stupid.” Rin shrugged. “Fine by me.” Kai let out a breath he had not realized he was holding. They gathered their things and headed back toward Dungeon Town. The tension of battle faded as the forest sounds returned. But the excitement in Kai’s chest refused to settle. And in Elina’s mind, one thought refused to leave. That store. Inside Dungeon Town, in the Fantasy Manga Store. Raeshan was jolted awake by a familiar mechanical sound echoing inside his head. Ding… Dong~ [Host, as a Manga Store Owner, you must wake up early to open the store] “….” He stared at the ceiling in silence. Then he groaned and buried his face in the pillow. Ding… Dong~ [Host, as a Manga Store Owner, you must wake up early to open the store] “Damn it…” He rolled over and sat up, rubbing his eyes. “Don’t tell me I really became a system slave,” he muttered. “Isn’t this how all those novel protagonists start?” The notification did not disappear. With a tired sigh, Raeshan got out of bed. He washed his face, changed clothes, and tried to shake off the sleepiness. “At least let me eat first.” After locking the store, he headed toward the Rabbit Moon Tavern. The place was already lively. The smell of fresh bread, roasted meat, and hot soup drifted into the street. Adventurers filled the tables, some half asleep, others loudly sharing plans for the day. Raeshan found a seat near the window and ordered breakfast. As he waited, he leaned back and stretched. “Alright,” he said quietly, a faint smile forming. *** If you like 'Manga Store Owner System', please consider adding it to your collection.Latest Chapter
CHAPTER 12
In a forest near Dungeon Town, the shadow figure appeared. She removed her dark disguise. Beneath the black fabric stood a beautiful young girl. Her skin was pale and smooth, her hair pure white, and her eyes glowed with a deep orange hue. She changed into ordinary adventurer clothing, simple and unremarkable, then started walking toward Dungeon Town. She was an expert at the peak of the Mid-grade late stage, only one step away from High-grade. In a place like Dungeon Town, such strength was rare. She had a long-standing grudge against the Black Snake Guild. In the past, they had tried to rob her and even attempted to force her to become someone's mistress. From that day on, hatred had taken root between them. Killing them now meant nothing to her. What mattered was the Soul Orb. She needed a safe place to absorb its mana and break through to the next level. Her eyes hardened with determination as Dungeon Town slowly came into view, each step bringing her close
CHAPTER 11
The fight dragged on, growing more violent with every exchange.Habek's breathing turned heavy, sweat and blood mixing as he continued to trade blows with the Soul Warrior. His arms ached from blocking its strikes, each clash sending numbing pain through his bones. The undead monster showed no sign of slowing down.If this continued, they would all die here.Habek clicked his tongue and reached for his wrist.A dull glow spread from the magic bracelet wrapped around his arm.[Body Enchanting Bracelet, Mid Grade]A bracelet infused with a body enchanting spell. Temporarily increases the user's battle power by 50 percent."I have no choice," he muttered.Mana surged through the bracelet and flooded into his body. Power exploded inside his limbs, his muscles tightening as his aura flared outward.His battle power rose sharply."Support me," Habek shouted. "Now."The remaining team members reacted instantly.Mages poured everything they had into their spells. Fire, lightning, and wind sl
CHAPTER 10
After some time, Elina opened her eyes and slowly exhaled. The faint glow around her body faded away."I'm fine now," she said as she stood up. "My mana is stable."Kai stood up at once. "How do you feel?"Elina flexed her fingers, quietly sensing the flow of mana within her body."Stronger. Much stronger. I still need real combat to adapt properly, but…" She paused, then smiled."I can fight now."Rin finally looked up from her book. "A dungeon?" she asked, her eyes bright.Elina nodded. "A safe one. Nothing too deep."Kai's heartbeat quickened.Dungeon exploration meant danger, but it also meant money, materials, and experience. For adventurers like them, it was the fastest way forward.He glanced toward the counter.Raeshan was calmly arranging books, as if nothing unusual had happened. Still, Kai could not forget what he had just witnessed.Because of this place. Because of these manga.His sister had broken through.Kai hesitated, then spoke, "When we come back, I'll buy the next
CHAPTER 9
Rin and Kai stared at Elina, their expressions a mix of shock and disbelief."...."Elina had been stuck at the late stage of Low-grade for years. No matter how hard she trained, no matter how many times she tried, she could never break through. Everyone had expected her to advance to the early stage of Mid-grade long ago, yet the bottleneck refused to budge.But now, it was gone.She could feel it clearly.Her strength had surged, her mana flowing wider and deeper than ever before. The difference was undeniable. It felt as though she could now face a Low-grade Elite monster head-on—even one at the peak of the late stage.Slowly, Elina turned toward the store owner. Gratitude filled her eyes.Everything had started here.She stood and bowed deeply.“Thank you,” she said earnestly. “Without you, I would never have broken through.”Raeshan waved his hand lightly and shook his head.“It was your own effort and fortune.”As he spoke, a transparent window suddenly appeared before his eyes.
CHAPTER 8
Element Mage Accession.Looking at the book, Elina felt an itch in her heart to read it.This was the same book her brother had shown her the previous night.“Sister, when I read this magical book, I suddenly felt something change in me. I felt like I became stronger.”Those were her younger brother’s words.At the time, she had not completely believed him. Now, she realized how naive she had been.She looked toward the store owner and asked with hope in her voice.“Store Owner, if I buy that magical book, will I become stronger?”Hearing the question, Raeshan was momentarily confused, but he quickly understood.There was a chance the reader might comprehend skills or experience sudden enlightenment.He looked at Elina and replied with a smile.“There is a chance you may comprehend skills or experience sudden enlightenment. But it depends on your luck.”Hearing this, Elina felt relieved.The store owner had confirmed it. That meant it worked.Her eyes sparkled.She looked toward the b
CHAPTER 7
Dungeon Town.Raeshan was walking toward his store.He had just finished breakfast. Eating good food in the morning really was the best, or so he thought as he stretched lightly.When he got closer to his shop, he noticed a group of people standing in front of it, blocking the entrance.His eyebrows furrowed.“What’s going on?” he muttered.As he stepped closer, their figures started to feel familiar.Wait.“Isn’t that the pretty boy who bought a manga yesterday?” Raeshan thought.Looking again, he realized it really was him.So he came back to buy more manga?That made sense. The kid had clearly gained some kind of enlightenment after buying one.Raeshan’s mood instantly lifted.“Good heavens,” he thought. “He even brought friends.”He almost laughed.Seeing this, Raeshan felt genuinely happy. If he could get more loyal customers like Kai, he would not need to worry about completing the system missions at all.With a bright smile on his face, Raeshan walked toward them.Some time ear
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