*[Benefits of Changing to the Hidden Job of Angel in the Celestial Realm!]*
1. Anyone can instantly switch to the hidden job *[Angel]*.
2. A minimum of 3 million gold is guaranteed, with potential to earn up to 10 million gold.
3. Comprehensive training, making anyone ready to work right away.
4. Choose the Celestial Department and list *[Elpi]* as your referrer to enter a prize draw.
"Is that what you want me to write?"
[Comments]
- What? Is this an ad?
- What’s with that last line? 😂
- Even job scam ads are more realistic than this 😂
- Is this some pyramid scheme? 😂
*[Introducing the Hidden Job: Angel]*
Hello, I’m *[Anonymous]*, a player who recently transferred to the hidden job *Angel*.
Through this successful job change, I’ve accumulated assets worth 5 billion gold and achieved financial freedom.
The *Angel* job guarantees high earnings.
And I solemnly promise you—switch to *Angel*.
It costs nothing, and a Seoul Han River-view apartment could be within your reach.
Simply list *[Anonymous]* as your referrer, and I’ll help you from start to finish with all my heart. Thank you.
[Comments]
- This dude is nuts 😂
- Absolutely bonkers 😂
- The *Angel* job was released yesterday, and he’s claiming he made 5 billion gold overnight? 😂
- Scammer! 😂
*[But doesn’t something feel off?]*
All the people recommending the *Angel* job are asking for referrals—what’s going on?
[Comments]
- Who knows?
- [User] If you don’t know, find out!
- If you don’t know, is your military service over? 😂
- It’s over, you jerk!
Checking the community feels... strange.
My instincts are telling me that switching to *Angel* could be bad news.
It seems like all players who switched to *Angel* have used the *Confidentiality Agreement* item.
*Confidentiality Agreement*
A document with a promise not to disclose classified information.
To use the community, players must log in with their account.
There are countless online communities in the virtual reality game, but *Arcana Online’s* is especially secure.
Only accounts linked to the in-game profile can access it.
There’s even an urban legend that if anyone discusses *Arcana Online* on a different platform, that site crashes and mysterious accidents occur.
What kind of game company could even pull off something like that?
"Looks like I’ll need to ask Yuna."
She did mention she was in the Celestial Realm before.
Just as the appointment time arrives, I log out and head to the front door, where Yuna is already waiting.
"You're here? Come on in."
"Sure thing."
After our workout, we sat down to eat and discussed the *Angel* topic.
"Oh, that? The Celestial Realm is short on manpower, so they’re hiring players to work for them!"
"...I see."
"The pay is great, and they give a lot of gold! Plus, if you bring in new players as referrals, they reduce your contract term!"
"Isn’t that... just a pyramid scheme?"
Yuna confidently assured me that unlike scams, the Celestial Realm offers a significant gold reward.
Something is definitely wrong.
And it’s something big.
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Upon arriving at the Celestial Realm, I could see the area bustling with players. A golden notification popped up.
*[Quest Cleared!]*
Your reward has been issued.
When I opened my inventory, there was a paper-like item.
*Wish Ticket*
Write your wish here. Will it be granted?
Why do quest reward items always end with a question mark?
But a wish, huh?
“What kind of wish should I make?”
"Kyuu! Kyuu! Kyuu!"
"You want me to wish for magic stones? That’s a waste!"
"Kyuuu!!"
I already had a wish in mind, but I asked just to be sure.
All my little dragon wanted was to fill a bathtub with magic stones and swim in it at least once.
When I mentioned that high-grade stones were feasible, my dragon insisted on unique-grade only.
Your tastes have certainly become refined.
As I wrote my wish on the ticket, it vanished in a flash of light, and a message appeared.
*[You have used the Wish Ticket.]*
*[Your wish can be granted.]*
*[Would you like to proceed now?]*
Yes / No
"Later! I haven’t even said goodbye yet!"
*[Automatic transfer will occur in 05:59:59.]*
Six hours of grace time—plenty.
First, I’ll greet Michael and then find the Celestial King.
I searched around for Michael, but he was nowhere to be found.
After checking his office and the meeting room, I knocked on his door, and Miel answered.
"What’s the Casanova doing at our house?"
"Who’s Casanova!? Anyway, is Michael home?"
"Yep! Come in."
With a big smile, Miel explained that Michael promised to spend time at home at least once a year.
Just how much does she like Michael?
In the kitchen, Michael was wearing an apron, apparently preparing food.
"Sis! Casanova’s here!"
"Who’s Casanova!?"
"Oh my, Yuna, you're here?"
Michael warmly welcomed me and playfully flicked Miel on the head.
While Miel was grumbling, Michael gave her another gentle smack.
Staying quiet really does keep you out of trouble.
As Michael continued cooking, she asked us to sit down. I watched her prepare the meal.
"Does Michael always do the cooking?"
"Of course! I don’t know how to cook!"
Miel said this proudly.
We exchanged knowing glances, clapped hands, and declared our friendship.
"What are you two doing...?"
When I said we were best friends now, Michael looked at us, baffled.
After we ate, we shared tea, and I spoke up.
"I came to say goodbye."
"I see."
"..."
Michael seemed to expect this, but Miel looked devastated.
She tried to convince me to stay, but that’s not an option.
I’m a traveler, after all.
Michael asked me to wait and came back with something.
"A gift. I’ll collect more if you have time to visit."
She handed me a jewelry box.
Inside were unique-grade magic stones.
My little dragon tried to jump in, but I managed to hold them back.
"This is too much!"
"It’s nothing compared to what you’ve done. The Celestial King will have an even better gift."
Michael hugged me goodbye, and I bid farewell to a tearful Miel.
"I’ll come back to visit."
"Promise? Break it, and you’ll regret it! Got it!?"
"Yes, yes."
After saying my goodbyes, I headed to the temple where the Celestial King resided.
As I walked down a narrow alley, I noticed a trash can moving.
Curiosity got the better of me, so I opened it, and inside was... a person!?
A pretty woman with black hair and a cold expression—why was she hiding in a trash can?
As soon as she saw me, she cowered and spoke in a panic.
"P-Please, I’m sorry! I won’t run! I’ll work diligently!"
"What? What are you talking about?"
Just then, I heard voices.
"Hide and seek! Our youngest will be found!"
The voices grew louder, and the woman pulled me into the trash can in a panic.
Suddenly, we were both squeezed inside. When I tried to speak, she covered my mouth.
"Mmmph!"
"Shh! They’ll hear us!"
Then the trash can opened, revealing several angels peering inside.
"There you are~!"
"Does our youngest like hiding in trash cans?"
"Shall we install one in the office?"
The woman’s face turned pale as the angels found her and spotted me, their eyes lighting up in recognition.
"Isn’t that... Yuna?"
"Aren’t you from the Celestial Division?"
"It’s an honor to be recognized!"
Taking advantage of the situation, the woman hid behind me.
"I can’t believe our youngest had such connections..."
"Nooo! We’ve only just gotten a new recruit..."
Without even introducing herself, she hid behind me, and I instantly understood the situation.
Even at a glance, I can pick up on things—I’ve got a 98-level perception.
The remaining two points, I donated to humanity.
"You were slacking off, weren’t you? You know you still have work to do."
"N-No, that’s not it! Actually, I..."
As she tried to explain, I handed her over to the angels. She looked at me, bewildered.
"Good luck! I’ll be off now."
The angels exchanged glances, then quickly grabbed her and took off.
They must be busy.
I turned and headed toward the temple where the Celestial King awaited.