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Alon had anticipated that Eliban might be stronger than expected.  

When Ulthultus first appeared in the north, he met Eliban years earlier than usual, providing him with various items to facilitate his growth.  

The items Alon handed over to Eliban at the time were difficult to come by, so it was only natural for his growth to surpass the average.  

However—  

‘…No matter how I look at it, this doesn’t seem like level 10.’  

To think that his strength would far exceed imagination.  

He glanced down at the crushed living armors before Eliban.  

Living armors were monsters that were particularly troublesome for warriors to deal with, even if manageable by mages or clerics.  

Their characteristic was that they wouldn’t stop moving just because their armor was dented.  

The armor serving as their body had to be completely destroyed to stop them.  

For this reason, most players raising Eliban as a warrior character would delegate battles in the Ironblood Citadel to Yan and clear the area using other characters as shields.  

Originally, this battle should have unfolded similarly. Yet, Eliban had single-handedly destroyed numerous living armors.  

“Ah.”  

Eliban let out a soft exclamation, perhaps realizing this belatedly.  

Alon naturally began estimating his level.  

‘…Level 30? No, given that he’s annihilating hundreds with a single blow, perhaps level 40? … Considering Eliban’s talent and blessings, that would make sense. He probably hasn’t reached Sword Master, so level 50 would still be far off.’  

While Alon was pondering this—  

Eliban, who had dashed off, returned with his characteristic cheerful laugh.  

“Are you alright?”  

“I am fine.”  

“That’s a relief.”  

“…You’re strong. With this level of strength, was my support even necessary?”  

When Alon pointed at the destroyed living armors, Eliban scratched his head.  

“I heard it might still be dangerous.”  

“…To prepare for a worst-case scenario?”  

“Yes, exactly. Now, let’s move forward!”  

Without leaving room for further discussion, Eliban began navigating through the living armors.  

“…Hmm.”  

Alon’s expression became peculiar.  

There was something slightly unsettling.  

‘If he’s this strong, he shouldn’t have been so anxious.’  

If Eliban were the type to prioritize safety above all else, it might have been understandable, but he hadn’t displayed such tendencies so far.  

After some deliberation, Alon decided to follow him.  

After all, they had business in the Ironblood Citadel.  

Then, he suddenly noticed that Eliban’s companions had stopped in their tracks, rooted in place.  

“?”  

Once again, Alon couldn’t help but feel puzzled.  

Eliban’s entire party seemed…  

‘…Extremely shocked?’  

Every single one of them had their mouths agape, as if their jaws might fall off.  

***

The Strange Gate held many rewards.  

Though the lore vaguely linked it to the five deadly sins, in the game, the Strange Gate served as a source of weapons and artifacts for players—Eliban’s party included.  

Particularly in the Ironblood Citadel they had entered, there were numerous items available for Eliban, who started as a warrior. However, acquiring them typically required significant effort.  

Without leveling up through grinding in Lartania right after starting the game, the protagonist would usually reach level 10 by the time they arrived at the Ironblood Citadel.  

At that level, it would be challenging to defeat the living armors.  

Players were forced to lure the living armors into separate rooms and take them down one by one.  

‘…Of course, that wasn’t necessary now.’  

“Hm…”  

Alon scanned the corridors of the Ironblood Citadel, which they had been exploring for hours.  

Scattered everywhere were the remains of what used to be living armors.  

They weren’t just slashed with swords—they looked as though they had been smashed to pieces with hammers.  

Alon silently observed the carnage before turning his gaze toward Eliban.  

The man in question let out his signature awkward laugh, as if embarrassed.  

Standing beside Alon, Evan quietly whispered.  

“Marquis.”  

“Speak.”  

“…Frankly, doesn’t it seem like he doesn’t need any help?”  

“I agree.”  

Though Eliban had requested assistance, Alon hadn’t had a single opportunity to use magic since entering the Ironblood Citadel.  

Or rather, he had tried to use magic—  

‘Marquis! Are you alright?’  

‘Marquis! Are you hurt?’  

‘Marquis!’  

—Every time he prepared a spell, Eliban would rush forward and destroy all the living armors.  

It was as though he was overprotecting a child at risk near water.  

“…”  

Naturally, Alon found this troubling.  

There were items he needed to obtain in the Ironblood Citadel, and contributing to the party would allow him to claim artifacts without hesitation later.  

‘…Does he want to monopolize everything?’  

For a moment, Alon entertained the thought, but he quickly shook his head.  

Based on the lore and Eliban’s actual demeanor, he didn’t seem like the type.  

Rather, his personality suited a traditional heroic protagonist more than a dark fantasy character.  

“Marquis, are you alright?”  

Before he realized it, Eliban had approached him again.  

Snapping out of his thoughts, Alon replied.  

“…You don’t need to worry so much. As you can see, I’m unharmed.”  

“That’s true.”  

“By the way, you don’t have to handle everything on your own. I’m strong enough to deal with them as well.”  

“Ah, yes. I understand. It’s just a habit, and it’s hard to hold back.”  

“A habit?”  

“Yes, I just get worried.”  

At last, Alon began to understand the situation.  

‘He can’t stand seeing his comrades get hurt, huh?’  

Given Eliban’s personality, Alon thought it was possible and nodded, but then a thought crossed his mind.  

“Still, your comrades seemed quite surprised when they looked at you.”  

And extremely so.  

Eliban hesitated for a moment, then scratched his cheek with a troubled expression.  

“Actually, I’ve been deliberately pretending to be weaker than I am.”  

“…Pretending to be weaker?”  

“Yes, the goddess advised me that my comrades also need to grow.”  

“Ah.”  

“So they were probably surprised because this is the first time I’ve shown my full strength.”  

“I see.”  

“Yes. In this case, I revealed more of my strength than I usually do because of that initial army.”  

“You overdid it a bit?”  

“Yes, that’s right.”  

Alon nodded again.  

Now he understood why Eliban’s comrades had been so astonished earlier.  

“That’s why I’m always grateful to you, Marquis. Thanks to your support back then, I was able to become this strong.”  

“I’m glad I could help.”  

Seeing how much more Eliban had grown than he expected, Alon felt a sense of pride.  

“But you can take it easy. I don’t need to be protected to such an extreme degree.”  

“I’ll keep that in mind!”  

Eliban’s reply was energetic.  

‘Well, not that it matters since only the boss monster remains.’  

They had almost reached the end of the battle.  

And with only the boss monster left—  

‘I should be able to use my magic.’  

With that expectation in mind, Alon began walking through the citadel’s halls, bathed in the faint purple glow of the sky.  

Before long, the group reached the final destination.  

Eventually, what they faced was—  

Rumble!  

A dark knight.  

Unlike other living armors whose armor, pauldrons, and swords floated separately, this one was fully clad in jet-black armor.  

It rose from its spot as if to welcome the intruders, and—  

Whoosh!  

It swung a massive sword that looked heavy just from its appearance.  

Its dark coat billowed with the movement.  

‘Konkhan, the Ironblood’s Left Hand.’  

The moment Alon saw it, he began forming seals.  

As per the nature of living armors, it charged madly toward the first attacker.  

In that tense moment—  

“Marquis—!”  

Crash!  

Eliban shot forward and smashed the knight’s head to pieces.  

“Ah.”  

“Ah.”  

Both Alon, whose opportunity was stolen, and Eliban, who realized his mistake, let out low exclamations at the same time.  

***

The land of elves, Greynifra, and the nation built above it, Fildagreen.  

A report was delivered to Queen Magrina, who ruled over the nation.  

“…You’re saying the things rising from the roots are increasing?”  

“Yes. Recently, their intensity has been unusual.”  

“Are they in numbers too great for Paggade to handle?”  

“No, not to that extent.”  

The face of the Paggade knight delivering the report was clouded with concern.  

“But as you know, this is something that hasn’t changed for nearly a thousand years. It’s fine for now, but we don’t know what might happen in the future.”  

A brief silence fell.  

“I see. For now, continue to monitor the situation.”  

“As you command.”  

“Your efforts are appreciated.”  

After dismissing the knight, Magrina was lost in thought when a visitor was announced.  

“Your Majesty, Perion and Philde have arrived.”  

“…”  

“…Let them in.”  

Setting aside her concerns, she welcomed the guests.  

“We greet Her Majesty.”  

“We greet Her Majesty.”  

“…Welcome, Philde, Perion. But you don’t look well. What happened?”  

Could something have happened to the Marquis Palatio?  

Philde’s complexion was pale.  

“I am fine, Your Majesty. More importantly, there is something I must tell you.”  

“…Did you investigate the Marquis Palatio?”  

“Yes.”  

“And?”  

Though Magrina didn’t seem to notice, her hand tightened into a slight fist.  

After a moment of silence, Philde slowly spoke.  

“First, let me clarify. What I’m about to say is largely based on conjecture. I did not speak directly with the Marquis Palatio.”  

“…So he isn’t the Primordial Elf, then.”  

Her voice carried a faint hint of disappointment.  

But Philde, shaking her head firmly, declared—  

“No.”  

“…What?”  

“Yes, I believe that the Marquis Palatio is the Primordial Elf. That is to say—”  

Like Magrina, Philde clenched her fist tightly.  

“He is most likely Your Majesty’s elder brother.”  

“What did you just say?”  

Her eyes widened in shock at her unyielding statement, devoid of even the faintest hint of humor.  

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Skipping both departure and entry inspections we quickly arrived at the Skyscraper Guild.

Soon, we were greeted by Yu Bihong and Ryu Cheon.

“It’s been a while,”  

Ryu Cheon greeted us curtly.

However, she couldn’t hide the delighted expression in her eyes.

“It’s been a while indeed!”  

“Hello, Ara. Oh, and a new face.”

As Ara waved and stepped forward, Ryu Cheon’s cold expression softened with a faint blush.

At the same time, she tilted her head while looking at Cheong, likely someone she was seeing for the first time.

‘I guess it’s been a while since I last saw Ryu Cheon.’

It felt like just yesterday, but I realized I hadn’t seen her even once since Cheong was born.

“This is my brother, Cheong!”

“Yeah, I saw him on YouTube.”

“What? You saw him?!”

Ara looked up at Ryu Cheon in disappointment, as if she had planned to surprise her.

“Ah, now that I think about it, I didn’t.”

“Oh! You didn’t see him?”

Ryu Cheon quickly corrected herself with a knowing smile.

This made Ara delighted, and she began introducing Cheong.

“His name is Cheong! My brother!”

“Hello,”  

Ryu Cheon greeted, but Cheong, uncomfortable with a stranger’s greeting, hid behind Ara’s back.

“You can’t do that! You have to respond to greetings!”

“Ah, h-hello…”

After Ara’s scolding, Cheong replied with a voice as faint as an ant’s crawl.

Perhaps finding Cheong’s shy demeanor charming, Ryu Cheon’s eyes softened even more.

“What do you think? Isn’t our Cheong adorable?”

Seon-ah, who had come over at some point, boasted as if showing off.

Ryu Cheon simply nodded absentmindedly, her gaze still softened.

As a mini fan meeting unfolded around Ryu Cheon, Yu Bihong welcomed President Baek.

“Welcome to the Skyscraper Guild.”

“Thank you for your hospitality. You really didn’t need to go to such lengths. Haha.”

Just as Baek Tae-seop said, besides Ryu Cheon and Yu Bihong, an overwhelming crowd had gathered.

There were probably close to a hundred people.

It was undeniably a striking sight.

“You’re very esteemed guests, so we made the effort.”

“Hm, thank you.”

“Shall we proceed? The helicopter is ready over there.”

Wait, did I just hear that wrong?

“Helicopter?”

“Yes, we prepared a helicopter. It seemed like the most convenient way to escort you. Would that be a problem?”

“Ah, no. I’m just a little surprised.”

I glanced to the side to see Seon-ah and Emily looking completely stiff. Well, I could understand Emily, but why was Seon-ah, whom we’ve traveled with before, so frozen?

“I’m scared…”  

Oh, there was another frozen one here—Cheong, clutching my pants leg tightly.

Scratching my head, I decided we should head to the helicopter first.

“Shall we?”

“We’ll ensure a smooth ride.”

We were driven to the helipad, which was about a five-minute ride away.

As we arrived, my heart raced at the sight of the helicopter—it was my first time seeing one up close.

“Does it really fly?!”

Ara pointed excitedly at the propellers and began circling the helicopter.

“Does it spin like this to fly?!”  

“Exactly, it spins like that to lift off.”

“Wow!!”

Ara was brimming with excitement as Seon-ah and Ryu Cheon stood in identical stances, eagerly filming her.

Despite not exchanging a word, their synchronized actions of pulling out their cameras to record made them seem more like siblings than Seon-ah and I did.

“This is my first time riding a helicopter!”

“It’s my first time too.”

“Wow! Really? It’s your first time, too?!”

Was that something to be so amazed about?

I awkwardly smiled at Emily’s wide-eyed expression of surprise.

What kind of image of me did Emily have in her head, anyway?

We boarded five helicopters, creating an impressive sight.

“What about the others?”

“They’ll be traveling by car, right below us.”

“Huh…”

What an unusual way to travel.

In that case, wasn’t it unnecessary for us to use the helicopter?

Well, what’s done is done. Soon, the helicopter’s engines roared to life, creating noise that was muffled by our headsets.

As the helicopter slowly lifted off, the experience was nothing short of awe-inspiring.

“It’s flying!!”

Ara’s eyes sparkled as she gazed out at the scenery.

An odd thought crossed my mind—if Ara were to fall from here, she’d probably survive somehow.

With that, the helicopter took off.

Opposite me, Ryu Cheon, seemingly accustomed to helicopters, showed no reaction and simply kept recording Ara with her camera.

The ride didn’t take long.

It seemed the helicopter journey was worth it; while the others were stuck in traffic below, we arrived first.

“This is my first time visiting the Skyscraper Guild as well. It’s truly impressive. The scale is beyond imagination.”

Baek Tae-seop remarked in admiration.

From the helicopter, we had an aerial view of the Skyscraper Guild’s grounds, which explained why they opted for helicopter travel.

During the ride, they also explained the site’s details, making it feel like a guided tour.

“The guild leader is inside.”  

“Let’s go.”  

Baek Tae-seop and his entourage moved ahead.

My group and I followed closely behind.

“Mr. Kyu-seong.”

“Hm? Yes, what is it?”

At that moment, Yu Bihong, who was walking ahead, slowed her steps and approached us.

“I heard your sister recently awakened. I understand her ability is communication. Is that correct?”

“Ah! Yes, that’s correct. My sister always wanted to become a monster veterinarian, and now she has a fitting ability,”  

I said proudly, making Seon-ah blush.

But why was he asking me this when the person in question was right here?  

As I pondered whether their relationship had soured since the last dungeon trip, Yu Bihong leaned in to whisper.

“Would it be possible to bring sister later for a bit of assistance?”

“Of course. Is it related to monsters?”

“Yes, it is.”

It didn’t seem like a difficult request.

I readily nodded in agreement, and Yu Bihong expressed her gratitude before heading back to the front.

“Why did she ask me instead of you? She could’ve spoken to you directly.”

“Because you’re our group’s representative, right?”

“Oh. That makes sense. My sister has grown more thoughtful than I expected.”

“Whatever.”

Soon, we arrived at the massive hall we had visited before.

This was where Ara received her tiger-print pajamas as a gift. I had packed them for this trip.

Step, step.

A towering man seated on a throne-like chair noticed us and started walking over.

A wide smile spread across his face as he approached.

“Oh! Sonogon!”

Ara, really? Last time, you called him “Sonogong,” but now it’s just “Sonogon”?  

Ryu Cheon couldn’t hold back his laughter at Ara’s mispronunciation.

Simultaneously, the guild leader Ryu Wang-jin bellowed in a thunderous voice.

“It’s Songoku, not Sonogong!”

“Hello, Songoku friend!”

Ara, undeterred, greeted him loudly.  

Ryu Wang-jin ignored Baek Tae-seop and his entourage, striding directly toward Ara, kneeling on one knee to meet her eye level.

“Hello, friend!”

“How have you been?”

“Hahaha! I’ve been doing very well!”

Shaking Ara’s tiny hand with one finger, Ryu Wang-jin burst into hearty laughter.

Then, he looked up at me with a broad grin.

“How have you been?!”

“I’ve been well, thank you.”

“I’ve heard updates about you!”

“Oh, now that I think about it, I owe you thanks. I understand you’ve helped me out a few times.”

“Good to know you’re not ungrateful!”

Whether it was the European Union affair or the involvement with the U.S., I knew Ryu Wang-jin and the Skyscraper Guild had helped me behind the scenes.

Thanks to them, I had resolved many issues without major problems.

“I hope this visit brings you joy and comfort!”

“Thank you for your hospitality.”

After the greetings, Ryu Wang-jin individually acknowledged Seon-ah, Emily, and Cheong with a nod before turning to Baek Tae-seop.

The two leaders exchanged formal pleasantries before delving into business.

It seemed like the discussions could get dull, so Ryu Cheon kindly led our group outside.

“Is it okay for us to leave?”

“This is a negotiation between the two organizations, so it’s fine.”

“Ah, it would be impolite for us to stay, then.”

With that, we headed to our accommodations, where we’d be staying for a few days.

The rooms, reminiscent of five-star hotel suites, were spacious enough for seven or eight people to live in comfortably. And yet, each of us was given one.

My room.  

Seon-ah’s room.  

Emily’s room.

However, feeling it was excessive, we decided to stay together in one room.

“Are you sure you’re okay with that?”

“Yes, it seems better this way.”

If we had to divide, Seon-ah and Emily could share one room, and the rest of us could use another…  

“Are you trying to hog Ara for yourself? What about Cheong?!”

Thanks to Seon-ah’s reaction, we decided to stay in one room together.  

The room was so large that it didn’t feel cramped at all.

“I’ll come back later.”

Ryu Cheon reluctantly glanced at Ara and Cheong before leaving.

We took some time to rest.

Exploring every corner of the room, we marveled at the attached swimming pool.

The breathtaking view from the windows was also impressive.

It revealed a sprawling natural landscape—not ordinary nature but one that resembled a dungeon.

“It feels like a dungeon.”

“Exactly!”

The scenery appeared to replicate a dungeon’s environment, distinct from the gluttony dungeon.

We even spotted monsters seemingly undergoing domestication, wandering leisurely in the distance.

“Wow.”

“Amazing!”

While we stood on the balcony, admiring the view, the kids, still full of energy, splashed around in the pool.

They never seemed to tire of playing in water, even though they did it every day at home.

Well, swimming pools do feel different.

Enjoying an impromptu luxury vacation, we indulged in room service and relaxed until we heard a knock on the door.

Knock, knock.

“Yes! Come in!”

The door opened, and Yu Bihong stepped in.

“Apologies for keeping you waiting.”

“Not at all. We’ve been relaxing comfortably, thanks to you.”

“I’m glad to hear that.”

“Are we heading out now?”

“If you need more rest, I can return later.”

“No, it’s fine! Let’s go. Are we meeting Guild Leader Ryu Wang-jin?”

“Yes. More precisely, we’re heading to where the domesticated monsters are.”

“Could it be the area visible from the window?”

“That’s correct.”

Yu Bihong nodded with a smile.

“Wow, it wasn’t this extensive when we came last time. It’s impressive.”

“Back then, it was still under construction. It was completed just a month ago, allowing us to release the monsters.”

Their technology, resources, and execution were unmatched.

I couldn’t imagine the effort it took to recreate such a vast area with dungeon-like conditions.

Moreover, adapting dungeon plants to Earth must have been a significant challenge.

Even if they could survive, they wouldn’t reproduce, requiring constant replacement of dead plants.

‘They must be pouring money into this.’

With such thoughts, we followed Yu Bihong, bringing the kids along.

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The next stage of the Dimensional Runes, known as the Ruin.  

This refers to a state where the distortion of dimensions occurs more intensely than with the Dimensional Runes.  

Ruin is divided into two forms: external ruin and internal ruin.  

The distinction lies in the “time of creation.”  

If the creation time is short, it is classified as an “internal ruin.”  

If the creation time is long, it is categorized as an “external ruin.”  

The degree of “overload” also varies depending on this time difference.  

When the ruin takes the form of an internal ruin with a short creation time, monsters do not emerge from the ruin.  

In other words, as long as someone enters and clears the ruin, it can be closed without causing any harm.  

However, if the ruin is left unattended for a certain period, a phenomenon called “overload” occurs, where monsters pour out of the ruin.  

Depending on the type of ruin, specific “species” or “monsters” emerge, designating all living beings on the continent as enemies until someone closes the ruin.  

‘Come to think of it, didn’t this cause a duchy to collapse? Depending on the choices, even Ashtalon was destroyed because of it…’  

Alon sighed softly as he recalled various pieces of information.  

‘Looking at it like this, by the time the psychedelic world reaches the starting point of the original story, it’s complete chaos. The Five Great Sins, Outer Gods, and the Four Great Powers all intricately intertwined.’  

Of course, the Five Great Sins were ultimately the most critical element.  

‘Even the Dimensional Runes and Ruins were said to have occurred due to the Five Great Sins… What kind of structure is this?’  

Alon thought back to the settings he had seen in the game but shook his head after some contemplation.  

He couldn’t deduce the connection between the Ruins and the Five Great Sins.  

‘Well, Eliban will handle the ruins anyway.’  

Alon looked at the man before him.  

Constantly smiling as he chatted with his companions, he appeared to be a genuinely likable person.  

In other words, he truly looked like a protagonist.  

“Marquis? Do you have something to say…?”  

“Ah.”  

Eliban had turned his head to meet Alon’s gaze at some point.  

‘Hmm, maybe I was staring too openly.’  

After some hesitation, Alon decided to ask something he had been curious about.  

“I was wondering something. May I ask?”  

“If it’s you, Marquis, of course.”  

Eliban straightened his posture as he responded.  

The excessive reaction left Alon feeling slightly flustered.  

“You don’t have to go that far.”  

“No, please speak freely.”  

“Hmm—”  

Impressed by Eliban’s courtesy, Alon began his question.  

“I’ve heard you became a Chosen One. Is that correct?”  

“Yes, that’s right.”  

“It might sound strange to ask, but what drives you to act?”  

In truth, Alon’s curiosity was genuine.  

In Psychedelia, players who become Chosen Ones move autonomously and choose their storylines.  

While the Chosen One receives the special mission of “handling the ruins” and a minimal guideline, most players do not follow it.  

This is because the guideline is sparse, and as ruin phenomena occur simultaneously in multiple places over time, players are forced to make choices.  

For this reason, Alon was curious.  

What drives Eliban’s actions, and what criteria does he use to make his choices?  

“Hmm—”  

After some thought, Eliban smiled.  

“For ‘them,’ of course.”  

“Is that so?”  

“Yes, I believe I must act for their sake. I’ve been blessed by them, after all.”  

Unconsciously, Alon nodded.  

‘It seems he follows the original purpose of a Chosen One… Though his devoutness is somewhat surprising. Then again, maybe it isn’t surprising at all?’ 

Of course, even without Sironia’s blessing, Eliban’s talent was already extraordinary.  

However, receiving Sironia’s blessing and becoming even stronger was undeniable, so Alon simply nodded in agreement.  

‘Maybe I should use this opportunity to form connections with Eliban’s other companions.’  

He then turned his gaze to those standing beside Eliban.  

The three companions who followed him were all incredibly talented and would later become renowned throughout this world.  

It wouldn’t hurt to establish a rapport with future luminaries.  

The only issue was—  

‘…Why does that one seem to be glaring at me with such wary eyes?’  

—one of them, Yan, seemed to be watching him with oddly sharp eyes.  

It wasn’t blatantly obvious, but Alon, who had grown accustomed to such looks after attending countless banquets, felt puzzled.  

He hadn’t even had a proper conversation with her.  

***  

On a steadily warming early summer day—  

The Holy Kingdom of Rosario, which served the goddess Sironia, had been peacefully flowing along without major incidents since the last Outer God event.  

However, that was only from an external perspective.  

Internally, two significant and unsettling events were taking place.  

The first was the pope’s reclusion.  

Since the appearance of the artificial Outer God, the Holy Kingdom’s pope had not shown himself.  

In other words, he had been in the prayer room for over a year.  

No pope in history had stayed in the prayer room for such an extended period, prompting the cardinals to personally visit him numerous times, only to fail each time.  

It was physically impossible.  

From the moment the artificial Outer God appeared until now, a golden barrier had surrounded the pope’s prayer room continuously.  

As a result, no one had been able to see the pope since he entered the prayer room.  

However, the second issue was even more problematic than the pope’s absence.  

Since the incident with the artificial Outer God, the voice of the goddess Sironia had completely ceased to be heard.  

“Hah…”  

Inside the Saint’s chamber,  

Yuman let out a heavy sigh as he gazed at the statue of Sironia.  

The goddess statue, which always glowed white light during his prayers, had been utterly silent for over a year.  

‘Why on earth…?’  

A sense of unease and confusion clouded Yuman’s face.  

No matter how much he thought about it, he couldn’t guess why he could no longer connect with the goddess Sironia.  

‘Did I commit some irreverence toward the goddess? No, I’ve been using my divine power properly.’  

Yuman stared at the golden divine power flowing from his fingertips.  

His divine power had certainly not vanished.  

If anything, it had grown stronger compared to a year ago.  

Yet, despite this, the goddess Sironia remained silent to his words.  

And it wasn’t just him.  

The goddess had stopped responding to anyone.  

What’s more, since the goddess’s silence, no new individuals capable of wielding divine power had emerged.  

It was as if the goddess had withdrawn her blessings from her followers.  

There had been previous occasions when the goddess’s communication had been severed for over half a year, but never before had there been a case where no new priests were ordained.  

‘Could something have happened to the goddess…?’  

Mulling over this recurring concern, Yuman left the Saint’s chamber.  

“Oh my, Saint, how are you?”  

“…Cardinal Yutia.”  

“Yes.”  

He soon encountered Yutia.  

Looking at her, with her enigmatic smile as always, Yuman asked,  

“…So, did you meet with the Chosen One?”  

“Yes.”  

“Was he truly someone blessed by the goddess Sironia?”  

“Of course. That’s why I acknowledged him, isn’t it?”  

Yuman murmured slowly,  

“…That’s a lie.”  

“What makes you say that?”  

“This is a matter handled with utmost secrecy among the cardinals, so the information hasn’t leaked outside, but you are aware, aren’t you? Currently, the goddess has not spoken to anyone. Furthermore, no one has received her blessing since.”  

Despite Yuman’s logical remark, Yutia’s smile remained unchanged.  

She only slightly narrowed her crescent-shaped eyes.  

“Who knows, Saint—perhaps Sironia is offering her special care exclusively to the Chosen One. Just as she does with you.”  

“…Given that the connection to the Saint’s chamber, closest to the goddess, has been severed, you must know that is impossible.”  

Yuman’s pointed observation.  

Yutia did not reply.  

She continued to gaze at Yuman with her narrowed eyes—  

“Let’s discuss this later. It’s time to attend the meeting, isn’t it?”  

“Are you evading the question?”  

“Not at all, but time’s up, so I’m merely moving on.”  

She walked past him.  

Yuman stared at her with wary eyes for a moment before quietly following behind.  

‘…Eliban, was it?’  

He thought about the Chosen One Yutia had chosen—real or fake, he wasn’t sure.  

***

About a week and a few days later, Alon arrived at the ruin near the Duchy of Altia in northern Asteria.  

‘The Duke of Altia asked me to visit, so I suppose I should stop by after dealing with this ruin. And I should also try using this.’  

After glancing at the “Oath of Lemiel,” which he had acquired in a deal with Perion in Lartania, Alon shifted his gaze to the entrance of the ruin, which shimmered violet.  

‘It’s massive.’  

Though he had seen it in the game, the entrance to the ruin was far larger than he expected.  

‘Was it always this big?’  

Though puzzled,  

“Shall we go in?”  

“Let’s do it.”  

Alon began walking into the ruin, following Eliban.  

“Are we really supposed to go in here?”  

Evan, looking anxious, hesitated.  

But Alon moved forward without hesitation.  

Even Evan, after a moment of hesitation, squeezed his eyes shut and stepped into the ruin.  

And soon—  

“Wow—”  

Evan let out a deep exclamation.  

The scenery within the ruin was stunningly majestic.  

‘…It really is impressive.’  

Even Alon couldn’t help but admire the breathtaking view within the ruin, though he maintained a neutral expression.  

The atmosphere was more surreal and dreamlike than anticipated.  

A violet sky, a hallmark of the ruin, stretched endlessly.  

Below it, a violet fortress stood tall amidst rugged mountains.  

‘So this is the Ironblood Citadel.’  

As the name of the ruin surfaced in Alon’s mind—  

Thunk! 

He realized something had embedded itself in the ground not far away. Looking over,  

“What… what is that?”  

“…Living Armors, it seems.”  

He spotted Living Armors turning away from the fortress and charging toward the intruders with murderous intent.  

There were at least hundreds of them.  

‘In the game, their level was only around 10, so at this point, you’re supposed to avoid fighting them and sneak through a side path directly into the fortress, but—’  

Alon’s lips curled into a small smile.  

As someone well-acquainted with the Ironblood Citadel, he saw no need to flee.  

‘Once I wipe out these enemies here, there won’t be many Living Armors inside the fortress. Besides, dealing with these will help Eliban’s party grow stronger.’  

For Alon, this was a chance to cast spells without worrying about conserving his mana. The situation wasn’t bad at all. He began forming hand seals.  

It was also an opportunity to test the results of his magical research over the past two months.  

Creak! Creak!  

The Living Armors began readying their bows in response to Alon’s actions, but he wasn’t concerned.  

He already knew that Living Armors prioritized attacking their targets before moving and that their movements were slow.  

As Alon calmly prepared to recite his incantation—  

Zing!  

Eliban suddenly darted forward.  

Incredibly fast.  

Then—  

“Hah!”  

Reaching the line of Living Armors who had nocked their arrows, Eliban wasted no time unsheathing the sword at his waist.  

CRASH!!!  

In an instant, dozens of Living Armors before him were reduced to piles of scrap metal.  

Completely powerless.  

“Are you all right, Marquis?”  

Eliban turned back and urgently asked, concern evident on his face.  

“Huh?”  

Above Alon’s head, countless thoughts churned.  

Among them—  

‘…Level 10… wasn’t it?’  

One thought, in particular, stood out.

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“Flying monsters.”  

Kyler, hiding cautiously in the bushes, observed the flying birds.  

Soon, he pulled out a notebook and began jotting notes diligently.  

He was currently exploring various parts of Kyu-seong’s dungeon.  

From places Kyu-seong had never found to every plant and animal, he discovered them all without exception.  

“Time to head back now.”  

Looking at the self-made map, he realized the return journey would take quite some time.  

It had already taken him four days just to get here.  

Thanks to Kyu-seong taking care of Emily, Kyler was able to venture far.  

Now, in just a few days, Kyu-seong would be heading to China.  

It was said to be a brief visit for business with the Skyscraper Guild, and Emily might go with him, so Kyler decided to bid them farewell.  

‘I’m glad Emily seems to be doing well.’  

The child, who had spent her entire life confined to a clinic, was now living happily, experiencing all sorts of things.  

She even got to see the Korean celebrities she had always wanted to, went on various adventures with friends, and filled her belly with the most delicious foods in the world.  

Seeing her living so well, as if being compensated for all the hardships, was truly heartwarming.  

The only regret was that going on outings with Emily was difficult.  

That was inevitable.  

Due to their unique bond, exposing Emily to danger would have been the last thing he wanted.  

Rustle.  

Kyler rummaged through his bag and took out some dried food.  

Kyu-seong and Jae-seong had specially made these preserved provisions for Kyler.  

The food, designed for long-distance travel, consisted of well-smoked and dried fish and vegetables, shaped into fishcake-like forms.  

“A cup of tea would have been nice with this.”  

Kyu-seong mentioned recently bringing in and cultivating varieties of coffee and tea, which Kyler was eagerly looking forward to.  

How fragrant would coffee and tea grown by Kyu-seong be?  

After a simple meal, he finished his short break with great satisfaction and got up from his seat.  

Kyler set off again, feeling reinvigorated for the return journey.  

Unlike the trip there, the return journey went by quickly.  

“Dad!”  

“Emily!”  

He embraced his adorable daughter running toward him.  

The lovely daughter who could do no wrong.  

She seemed to have just come from the fields, with dirt smudged here and there.  

“What was my girl up to?”  

“Dad! The coffee and green tea plants arrived! So I helped plant them, and we just finished!”  

“Oh!”  

What a coincidence; the very thing he’d thought about on his way back had already arrived.  

With a gleam of anticipation, Kyler scanned the surroundings.  

Seeing this, Emily grinned widely and said,  

“Let’s check them out together! The trees I planted!”  

“Shall we?”  

Smiling at Emily’s excitement, Kyler followed her lead.  

In the distance, he spotted Kyu-seong bathing the kids in the creek.  

“Ah, Kyler! You’re back.”  

“Yes. I heard you’d be heading to China soon, so I came back early.”  

“Oh, I see.”  

The kids, splashing around in the water, seemed unsure if they were washing or playing.  

Nearby, Kkumuris and the slimes floated aimlessly in the creek.  

Soon, Emily joined in, splashing around joyfully with the others,  

as Kyler watched over them with a pleased expression.  

“Kyler, I actually have a favor to ask.”  

“Go ahead.”  

“I’ll be in China for a few days. Of course, I can visit the dungeon once a day with my ability, but I’d feel better if someone could keep an eye on the village.”  

“Oh, if that’s the case, don’t worry. I’ll look after the village.”  

“Thank you. What about Emily? Should she come along to China?”  

“If she wants to go, I’d love for her to gain as much experience as possible… Do you think that’s alright?”  

“If you’re okay with it, of course! My sister will be joining me on this trip, so she’ll be well looked after.”  

Kyler, grateful, expressed his thanks with a bright expression.  

Meanwhile, the slimes, having gathered near them, lingered around.  

“Oh, look at that, you’re all here. Come over here for a moment.”  

Hmm? What was Kyu-seong up to this time?  

Though Kyler had come to see the coffee and tea plants Kyu-seong had mentioned, Emily was already playing in the water with the kids.  

So Kyler simply observed the peaceful scene while watching what Kyu-seong was doing.  

“Alright, everyone. Line up according to your levels. Yep, just like that.”  

Kyu-seong carefully inspected each slime one by one.  

Though they were all brimming with unique traits, Kyler wondered what Kyu-seong hoped to see by doing this.  

“Alright, you’ll do.”  

Blorrrp!  

The chosen slime quivered with delight.  

The others sagged, disappointed.  

“Sorry, everyone. Next time, I promise.”  

Blorp.  

Squish squish.  

Kyu-seong then brought the selected slime alongside the one he always carried on his back .  

When Kyu-seong began doing something…  

Squirm squirm.  

Blorp!!  

The two slimes started merging.  

‘No matter how many times I see this, it’s fascinating.’  

A sight Kyler had already witnessed several times.  

It seemed to be an awakening ability of Kyu-seong’s.  

However, this time, it was the beloved slime named Bokkeum undergoing the fusion process, making it impossible for Kyler to look away.  

Blorrrp!!  

“Done!”  

The fused slime.  

Not much different from before.  

It still bore the shield-shaped bag on its back.  

“I wonder how much its capacity has increased.”  

Bokkeum.  

Fusing slimes appeared to enhance their abilities.  

Watching this, Kyler once again felt the sheer potential of Kyu-seong’s powers.  

‘Slimes can be summoned infinitely, with a wide range of abilities. If he creates an extraordinarily powerful slime and keeps enhancing it…?’  

Just imagining it gave him goosebumps.  

Of course, this was only possible because he still didn’t know the truth about the slimes Ara and Cheong.  

As Kyler shivered in excitement on his own, Kyu-seong approached him.  

“Ah, I have some news that will make you happy. Did Emily mention it?”  

“Huh? What?”  

“The coffee and tea plants arrived. We just finished planting them all together.”  

“Oh! Yes, I heard. I was on my way to check them out, but I got sidetracked.”  

“Emily seems to be playing, so why don’t you come with me for a bit?”  

“Sure.”  

Kyler’s mind was still tangled with thoughts about the slimes.  

But those thoughts quickly vanished as he saw the vast field spread before him.  

“Wait, you managed to do all this already?”  

An enormous tea field.  

The terraced plantation gave off a refreshing and invigorating vibe.  

“We had been preparing the field little by little in advance. We just needed to plant the saplings, so it didn’t take too long.”  

“Wow.”  

“We’ll have to monitor how fast they grow. I’ve learned harvesting techniques from experts in tea cultivation, but since the growth rate might differ, it’s a bit worrisome. Missing the right harvest period could be disastrous.”  

Listening to Kyu-seong, Kyler felt a sense of admiration.  

Judging by his earlier impression, it seemed like Kyu-seong delegated most tasks to the slimes, leisurely enjoying the benefits.  

However, upon closer observation, Kyler could see that wasn’t the case.  

Kyu-seong constantly studied whenever he had the chance.  

He diligently researched crops, fields, and farming, pouring over various materials.  

He even went through academic papers, trying to learn and understand everything himself.  

‘He’s someone truly worthy of respect.’  

He was in a position where wealth and fame naturally came to him.  

Yet, he didn’t settle for that.  

In truth, he didn’t seem to place much value on wealth or fame.  

From what Kyler had observed, Kyu-seong’s ultimate goal was simply small, daily happiness.  

Wealth and fame were just bonuses along the way.  

After touring the coffee and tea plants, they noticed the children drying themselves off nearby.  

Of course, the Kkumuris and slimes were with them as usual.  

The idyllic scene felt like something out of a fairy tale, stirring a peculiar emotion in Kyler.  

His life until now had been a series of suffering and despair.  

Even the peace he had barely achieved after Emily’s birth hadn’t lasted long.  

‘This happiness feels like a dream.’  

Sometimes, he would wake up drenched in cold sweat, anxiously checking his surroundings, fearing it might all be an illusion.  

“Kyler.”  

“Yes, Kyu-seong.”  

“You don’t have to push yourself so hard.”  

“Huh?”  

Kyler flinched at Kyu-seong’s sudden remark, which felt out of the blue.  

“I heard you’ve been exploring the dungeon quite extensively lately. But you don’t need to overdo it. Why not use this time to pick up a hobby and enjoy it with Emily?”  

“A hobby…”  

“You’ve been here about a month now, so you know my dungeon doesn’t have any major dangers. Of course, your reports have been very helpful, revealing things about my dungeon I hadn’t known, but there’s no need to stress yourself.”  

Kyler nodded at Kyu-seong’s words.  

Indeed, he realized he’d been obsessively working so far.  

It wasn’t even necessary, but the thought of repaying Kyu-seong’s kindness and the anxiety of doing nothing had unconsciously driven him.  

“Spend more time creating memories with Emily. There are moments you can only cherish now.”  

“You’re absolutely right. I’ll keep that in mind, Kyu-seong.”  

Someday, Emily would grow up.  

She might even start her own family with someone.  

Although it was still a distant story for young Emily, the fact that he had hidden his presence and created no memories with her so far weighed on Kyler’s mind.  

“If you’re not sure where to start with hobbies, learn from the dungeon’s residents. The fairies excel at crafting ornaments and gardening, while the Mamons and goblins are skilled at carving.”  

“I’ll also learn fishing from Kyu-seong’s father.”  

“Ha-ha, that’s a great idea. And ask Jae-seong to teach you cooking. Emily would be thrilled to eat dishes made by her dad.”  

Talking with Kyu-seong, Kyler realized there were plenty of things to do.  

Although he started writing a meticulous plan in his notebook out of habit, he froze when he felt Kyu-seong’s gaze.  

“Looks like you’ve got a workaholic streak, but I guess it won’t be fixed overnight, right?”  

“Ha-ha.”  

It couldn’t be changed immediately.  

But gradually, over time, Kyler was learning to relax.  

***

“Alright, I’m off. Please look after the dungeon.”  

“If both you and Ara leave, how am I supposed to manage the dungeon?”  

“That’s true.”  

On the day of our scheduled visit to the Skyscraper Guild, we bid farewell to our families.  

Since both Ara and I were leaving, once we exited the dungeon, re-entry wouldn’t be possible.  

Still, with Kyler remaining inside, I asked him to take care of it and left.  

“By the time we return, most of the restaurant renovations should be done.”  

“Oh, I’m looking forward to that.”  

I nodded at my father’s words.  

Finally, the long-awaited opening of the Gluttony Restaurant was near.  

Of course, finishing the renovations didn’t mean we could open immediately.  

There were still many preparations left.  

‘I’ll be waiting for it.’  

The children we decided to hire from Dasom Orphanage had been waiting for a long time.  

Once back from China, we’d call them in to start working together.  

Recently, the orphanage contacted us, expressing gratitude for helping many children get jobs with the Ironblood Group’s subsidiaries.  

Their thankfulness was almost overwhelming.  

‘It’s all thanks to Director Baek, not me.’  

In any case, while most of the children had found jobs, those who were waiting must have been growing impatient.  

Maybe we should call them in advance?  

“Jae-seong, should we call in the ones we decided to hire earlier?”  

“Sure. It’s better to work together and get used to things sooner.”  

“Then I’ll call them in.”  

I contacted the orphanage separately.  

Once everything was ready, it was finally time to leave.  

“Alright, we’re really leaving now.”  

“Take care. Watch over Ara and Cheong closely.”  

“Mom! Aren’t you worried about your daughter?!”  

Since Seon-ah was also coming along, she pouted at the family’s attention being solely on Ara.  

But Seon-ah was quickly ignored as Ara waved energetically, saying,  

“Don’t worry! I’ll take good care of Cheong!”  

“Oh, our Ara has grown up so much!”  

My parents gazed at us with eyes full of affection as if sending off their grandchildren.  

Meanwhile, the car from Ironblood arrived to pick us up.  

Director Baek stepped out and greeted us courteously.  

“Alright, we’re off for real now.”  

“Okay, take care and come back safely, my little ones.”  

It had been about half a year since I last visited the Skyscraper Guild.  

I was curious to see how much it had changed and developed.  

Above all, though, I was concerned about Seon-ah.  

‘Will studying abroad work out for her?’  

I hoped this journey would bring her valuable experiences and learning opportunities.  

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“Ah.”  

Pedro’s first impression upon arriving in response to his master’s sudden summons right before the operation was brief, yet it summarized the situation in an instant.  

“…We’re screwed.”  

The reason was clear—his subordinates, who should have summoned the Great Shadow instead of him, were sprawled across the floor, exuding a gruesome scent of blood.  

“O-Oh, Great Shadow…”  

Trembling with a bewildered expression at the horrific sight, Pedro cautiously lifted his head to inquire about the situation from the Great Shadow standing before him.  

“H-How come you called me—”  

“…I don’t recall giving you permission to raise your head.”  

“I-I apologize!”  

Interrupted by the Shadow’s firm voice, Pedro immediately pressed his forehead back to the ground, his eyes darting around as he fell into deep thought once more.  

‘So this time, my master has possessed a man…?’  

His master usually preferred to possess female bodies, but there was no law forbidding possession of a man’s body either.  

Moreover, the aura emanating from in front of him was undeniably that of his master, who had ruled as the leader of the black mages.  

Terrified, Pedro merely kept his head down, bracing for the rebuke to come.  

“Why do you think I called you?”  

“C-Could it be that my subordinates committed some kind of offense…?”  

He asked as politely as possible in response to the chilling question from the front, but no answer came for a long while.  

‘What should I say now?’  

The reason for the silence was that Whitney, who had been deliberately lowering his voice and speaking in unfamiliar informal speech, was momentarily at a loss for words.  

‘If I say something wrong and he notices, there’ll be no turning back…!’  

‘Damn it, what kind of mistake did these useless fools make…?!’  

Whitney desperately wanted to avoid conflict with Pedro, even if it meant being misunderstood by Runiel, who stood nearby.  

Meanwhile, Pedro, who had always seen his master maintain a lighthearted demeanor, was now witnessing his master’s wrath for the first time, wanting nothing more than to escape this predicament.  

It was an absurd yet tragic situation for both parties, but for those involved, every moment felt like a life-or-death crisis.  

“Listen carefully, Pedro.”  

“…I-I wouldn’t dare do otherwise.”  

After a long, tense standoff, Whitney was the first to speak.  

“…You will need to withdraw from this operation.”  

“What?”  

“I will take charge of the demon summoning myself.”  

Pedro, who had been bowing his head, almost blurted out a disrespectful question about what his master was thinking, but his well-trained survival instincts barely stopped him.  

“B-But, my lord, are you not unable to reveal yourself to the world yet…?”  

“…Do you remember why?”  

“T-That’s…”  

Praising his own instincts internally was short-lived, as Pedro felt his lips dry up in response to the incoming question and carefully opened his mouth.  

“Because you have not yet gathered enough power to reveal your true form…”  

“Yes, that was the case.”  

But Whitney’s lips were also drying up in real-time.  

“However, this time, I have a reason to act personally.”  

“W-Why is that?”  

“Because… I must personally create a hero with my own hands.”  

“…Excuse me?”  

Whitney, whose thought process had long since shut down, simply blurted out words from his spinal reflex.  

Then, he suddenly recalled something Parsha had muttered during their strategy meeting at the mansion and decided to use it verbatim.  

“For the Demon King’s resurrection, a hero is inevitably necessary.”  

“Ah…!”  

“And to twist fate, I must create that hero myself.”  

Pedro and even Runiel widened their eyes in surprise and nodded, and fortunately, the improvisation seemed to be working.  

“Then why have you never informed us of this before…?”  

“Pedro Gomez, why do you think I need to explain that to you?”  

“…M-My apologies.”  

Growing slightly more confident, Whitney lowered his voice and spoke icily, making Pedro, already pressed flat to the floor, tremble even more as he practically glued himself to the ground.  

“If you insist on an explanation, it is to control the flow of information.”  

Having completely seized control of the conversation, Whitney boldly took a step forward, initiating his gamble.  

“You do understand that the high-ranking members of the Union each have their own thoughts and agendas, don’t you?”  

“T-That is…”  

“The Puppeteer. The Death Knight. The Shadow Witch. The Jester. All of them may bow their heads before me now, but they are unpredictable.”  

Fortunately, since Whitney was aware of the original story’s details, he had a firm grasp on the key figures within the Shadow Union.  

“If, even with my direct involvement, a hero appears, they will all start scheming, without a doubt.”  

“……”  

“How many do you think will turn against me then?”  

Using this knowledge to craft a convincing argument, Whitney found that Pedro, whose mind was already steeped in fear, had no choice but to accept it as fact.  

“In my judgment, at the very least, you won’t be one of them.”  

Whitney’s gamble hinged on this very point.  

“You’ve only just become an executive. You lack both influence and power. At the very least, until it becomes profitable, you will remain loyal to me.”  

“I-I have never harbored such disloyal thoughts—”  

“I’ll give you an opportunity.”  

Since it had come to this, he decided to take the risky move of making Pedro, rather than Rebecca, his informant.  

“A position as the closest aide to the Shadow, second only to me.”  

“…Gasp.”  

“For someone more interested in immediate benefits than ambition, this is quite the tempting offer, isn’t it?”  

Naturally, Pedro had no choice but to take the bait.  

However, the biggest threat to Whitney’s gamble was someone else entirely.  

—Hey, who do you think you are to decide executive appointments on your own?  

Sure enough, the amused voice that echoed in his mind belonged to the so-called “Great Shadow” whom Pedro currently mistook for himself.  

‘…I accept your proposal.’  

However, Whitney had a bargaining chip of his own to play.  

‘I will act as your double, so play along.’  

—Oh?  

‘Wouldn’t having such connections make my role easier to carry out?’  

The problem was that this bargaining chip was dangerously close to signing away his life.  

But thanks to the backing of Meredia and the awakened Saintess, it was a risk Whitney could afford to take.  

—Haha, fine. Let’s go with that.  

—The contract is sealed, Whitney Lingard…  

As the voice in his mind faded and he felt something strange fill his body, Whitney furrowed his brow and exhaled deeply.  

‘…I never thought I’d end up making a pact with the leader of the black mages. ‘ 

—Heh, don’t worry. I treat those I favor with kindness…  

With those words, the voice in his head completely disappeared.  

Whitney, still standing there with a sour expression, turned his gaze back to Pedro.  

“S-Sorry to ask, but may I inquire about one thing?”  

Feeling the intensified aura of his master, Pedro, though terrified, forced himself to speak.  

“I-If the hero we create begins actively interfering with our plans, what should we do then…?”  

It was the one loophole his mind couldn’t comprehend.  

“…That is nothing you need to worry about.”

Whitney, who had been silently watching Pedro, completed the gamble he had initiated based on the leverage he had just gained.  

“Raise your head and look at me.”  

“…!”  

At those words, Pedro lifted his head and finally saw Whitney standing before him, his mouth falling open in shock.  

“The Saintess and the Hero are already in my hands.”  

“Ah…”  

“Everything is merely part of my plan.”  

The long and tense standoff ended in an instant.  

“As someone insignificant, I can only admire the great foresight of the Shadow…”  

“Good. I’ll be counting on you from now on, Pedro.”  

*****  

“…I will take my leave now.”  

“Alright.”  

“Summon me whenever you need.”  

After bowing his head several times, Pedro quietly began drawing a magic circle on the floor.  

“…What are you doing?”  

“Ah, well… I was summoned so suddenly that I forgot to prepare a magic circle in advance…”  

I wanted him to disappear as soon as possible, but seeing how he kept tilting his head and hesitating as he drew, it seemed like it would take a while.  

“Um, Runiel, you know this is all nonsense, right?”  

“……”

“Please don’t make that expression.”  

Feeling the awkward atmosphere, I lowered my voice and whispered to Runiel, who had been staring at me with a meaningful look.  

“Master, I am always on your side.”  

“…Sigh.”  

“The winner is always just. I will make you the justice of the world.”  

But Runiel, with a serious yet eerie expression, only lowered her voice further and expressed her warped loyalty.  

“Anyone who stands in your way, whoever they may be, I will cut them down. Because anyone who opposes you is evil… right?”  

“No, what are you even saying…”  

It seemed like the corners of her mouth twisted in sinful delight, but I had no strength left to call her out on it.  

“…But Master, your body is hot.”  

“Haha, it seems I pushed myself too hard.”  

Whether it was aftereffects from the torture or the contract with the so-called Great Shadow, my body felt terrible.  

“That seal… I need to use my power to break it…”  

“I-I’ll try with my sword aura somehow—”  

“…Even for you, that’s not a seal that can be broken with a mere dagger.”  

I wanted to leave the room as soon as possible, even if it meant leaving Pedro behind with his magic circle, but the problem was that the seal, created with black magic, could only be undone with my white magic.  

“Let me rest for a moment, then I’ll handle it…”  

“Master! You must not close your eyes!”  

“I’m literally keeping them open…”  

As I barely managed to stay standing with my fading consciousness, Runiel, who was supporting me, raised her voice in growing anxiety.  

“This won’t do. I’ll force it open…!”  

“I said no…”  

Even though she was incredibly strong, I knew that black magic seals were a different matter, so I weakly tried to stop her.  

—Boom!  

But my effort was in vain.  

Suddenly, an explosion rang out, and the door was blown off its hinges, flying across the room and slamming into the wall.  

“Huff, huff…”  

Standing amidst the shattered remains of the door, gasping for breath, was—  

“…Cecil?”  

“Brother…!”  

Surprisingly, the intruder who had just stormed in, breathing heavily, was none other than my younger sister, Cecil.  

*****  

Meanwhile, at the same time, inside the judges’ waiting room in the stadium.  

“Gasp…!”  

“…?”  

Hestia, who had been sitting with her eyes closed, suddenly shot up from her seat.  

Meredia, who had been sipping tea while reviewing the matchups for the second round, tilted her head and turned to her.  

“What is it?”  

“I-I can feel an energy.”  

“What kind of energy?”  

At Meredia’s question, Hestia, looking dazed, clenched her fists tightly and continued speaking.  

“…I’ve never felt anything like this before.”  

“Are you playing games with me—”  

“But strangely, I think I know what it is.”  

As Hestia abruptly began walking outside, Meredia, initially bewildered, followed her.  

Her expression quickly turned cold.  

“This is undoubtedly… the Demon King’s aura.”  

“What?”  

The words that came from Hestia’s mouth were far beyond anyone’s expectations.  

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A temple stood atop an unknown foundation.

Within that eerie, alien landscape, three figures shrouded in dark robes sat, their faces obscured.

“Wow, is Pride really dead?”

“Tsk. What an idiot. Everything has its time.”

One spoke in a tone of surprise, another in sheer disdain.

The third remained silent.

They were none other than the Apostles of the Five Great Sins, peers of the fallen Apostle of Pride.

“It’s kind of amusing, really. He even received power from that one, yet he still got killed by some outsider trash. Ridiculous.”

The Apostle of Greed leaned on their hand, eyes filled with contempt.

“XX XX.”

The Apostle of Sloth clicked their tongue, as if utterly unable to comprehend.

“He got cocky. It had only been ten years since he received power, and he barely knew how to use it—but his arrogance was sky-high.”

“Hehehe, yeah, that’s true. Utterly arrogant. Oh, was it because he was the Apostle of Pride? Even so, it’s still strange. He was the weakest among us, sure, but the fact that someone out there was capable of taking him down is unexpected.”

Naturally, their conversation shifted toward a particular individual.

The one who had defeated Pride.

Sloth nodded.

“I didn’t expect it either. Though, of course, it wouldn’t have mattered against me.”

“That’s true.”

Greed acknowledged it without argument, then shifted their gaze toward Wrath.

“So, Wrath, what are you going to do now?”

“What do you mean?”

A voice, devoid of discernible emotion, echoed from within the shadows of their hood.

Pride’s death had broken the seal on their domain.

For the first time in centuries, they were free to leave.

“What he means is exactly what he said. The barrier is down, we can go outside now. So what’s your plan?”

“I’m thinking.”

“That so?”

“Yeah.”

A defensive response.

Greed thought for a moment before casually remarking—

“Is there even a need to think? We just have to go reclaim it.”

Wrath remained silent.

“You don’t feel like answering, huh?”

Greed shrugged, as if it couldn’t be helped.

“Well, since everyone’s doing whatever they want, I guess it’s time for me to make my move.”

“You’re leaving?”

“Now that the barrier is gone, there’s no reason to stay here. I have to check on the seeds and make sure they’re properly maintained.”

Greed grinned and rose from their seat.

“Well then, I don’t know when the rest of you will come out, but see you all on the outside.”

With that, they left.

“Hmm—”

Watching Greed disappear, Sloth also stood up.

“Guess I’ll head out too.”

“You as well?”

“I’m still considering it. Or rather, I’ll wait and see how Greed handles things. If there’s anyone who can clear obstacles in our path, it’s him.”

Sloth, too, vanished.

Wrath remained seated in silence, staring at the now-empty space where the other two had once stood.

***

Marquis Palatio’s Office.

“Hello, Count—ah, I mean, Marquis!”

“…Yeah.”

Alon studied the youth before him—one who had grown so much compared to when they had first met.

‘…He definitely looks like the protagonist now.’

When Alon had first met Eliban, the boy had still been a child.

But now, he undeniably looked like Eliban from the game.

He really is good-looking. No wonder the game always depicted him as a pretty boy.

Alon found himself evaluating Eliban’s appearance purely on instinct.

But the real reason he had even thought about Eliban’s looks was—

The people standing behind him.

Two women. One man.

‘Yan, Bina, and Ralph, if I remember correctly.’

A mage, a rogue, and a warrior.

Alon recalled how Eliban had recruited them in the original storyline.

Yan was the first to join Eliban’s party, a mage from the Blue Tower whom he had met while traveling with a merchant caravan.

Yan had agreed to join simply because Eliban had helped gather magical materials for her.

Bina, the rogue, was the second.

Eliban had run into her in the next town over—as a pickpocket.

And, as ridiculous as it sounded, she had been described in the game as a very promising young thief.

Her reason for joining Eliban’s party?

He had caught her stealing—and then let her go.

It was hilariously flimsy reasoning for a serious RPG like Psychedelia, and the community often joked about it.

Most of the early party members, except Ralph, the one other guy, had extremely weak motivations for joining Eliban.

That led to frequent discussions online about how Eliban must be an absurd-level “Alpha Male.”

Alon casually observed the two female party members behind Eliban.

And immediately noticed it.

‘…Holy shit, the joke was real.’

Yan and Bina’s gazes were blatantly filled with admiration for Eliban.

For a brief moment, Alon felt the sheer unfairness of the world.

But he quickly cleared his throat and focused.

“So, what brings you here?”

“Well, Marquis, I actually need your help. Would you be willing to assist us?”

“…My help?”

“Yes. You once told me that if I needed assistance, I should ask… But, um, would that be too much of a bother?”

Alon immediately shook his head.

Not only had he really said that, but even if Eliban hadn’t asked, Alon had already planned to help him anyway.

Eliban was growing fast, and soon, there would be a lot he needed help with.

“What do you need?”

“It’s about the Abyss Gate.”

“The Abyss Gate?”

“Yes. There’s one we need to deal with soon, but it seems too difficult for just our party. I was wondering if we could request your assistance.”

Eliban let out a good-natured laugh, but Alon frowned slightly.

At this point in the story, the next Abyss Gate Eliban was supposed to tackle should have been well within their abilities.

‘Wait… wasn’t this the one I was planning to go to myself?’

Alon thought for a moment.

Then it clicked.

‘Ah… right. In the original storyline, this gate was supposed to be extremely dangerous, so they originally planned to request support from Asteria. But things went sideways, and they never got backup.’

Alon recalled the game’s events and nodded.

‘Normally, they would have requested help from the nearest noble’s territory, but since Eliban actually knows me, he came straight to me this time.’

That worked out perfectly.

“I’ll go with you.”

“Huh? The Marquis himself?”

“Yes.”

“Wow! I was actually just hoping to borrow a few soldiers, but this is even better! Thank you!”

Eliban bowed deeply.

“It’s nothing. I said before that I’d help you, didn’t I? As for when we leave… Hmm, no reason to delay. Let’s go tomorrow.”

Without hesitation, Alon set the departure date.

After directing Eliban’s group to their rooms for the night, Alon returned to his office—

Only for Evan to approach with an incredulous expression.

“…Wait. That guy. He’s that kid from a few years ago, right? The one you kept helping—”

“Yeah.”

“Wow—”

Evan’s jaw dropped.

And then, in a hushed voice—

“…The world is so damn unfair.”

Alon sighed.

“Honestly? I agree.”

Eliban was too ridiculously good-looking.

“Right?”

[Hmph. Your personality suits your face perfectly.]

“What the hell did you just say, you bastard?”

[Am I wrong?]

As Basiliora let out a mocking laugh, Evan scowled—then suddenly let out a gasp as if realizing something.

“…Wait a second. Marquis, that guy—Eliban—now that I think about it, isn’t he a Chosen One?”

“Chosen One? Ah, well, yeah, he is.”

Alon had momentarily forgotten about that setting.

‘I kind of ignored that aspect after the early part of the story, but yeah… that was a thing.’

The Chosen One—a title given to those who could close the Abyss Gates plaguing this world.

In other words, the role was akin to a Hero in other games.

Eliban had received the title after closing a massive Abyss Gate in his hometown during the tutorial, thanks to Sironis’ Blessing.

‘By now, even the Five Great Kingdoms should have officially recognized his status. Ah… was that why Yutia visited a month ago?’

Alon recalled how Yutia had briefly stopped by his territory and left.

It dawned on him that she had likely gone to Teren to formally appoint Eliban as a Chosen One.

Just as Alon was piecing things together—

“Wait a second. So… Marquis, did you already know that guy would become a Chosen One?”

Evan’s voice carried clear suspicion.

Alon hesitated, unsure how to answer.

But before he could respond—

“No, never mind. You don’t have to answer.”

“…Why not?”

“Because, it’s not like this is the first time you’ve known things you shouldn’t. I just accept it at this point.”

“…Is that so?”

“Yep. No matter what weird things happen, it’s not like you’re suddenly going to change. I’ve gotten used to it.”

Whether it was indifference or trust, Evan simply shrugged and moved on.

For some reason, Alon felt strangely touched by how naturally Evan accepted him.

“…I’ll raise your salary.”

“Really?!”

And just like that, Evan felt touched too.

***

Meanwhile, in Eliban’s Quarters.

Thanks to Alon, Eliban’s party had comfortable lodging for the night.

“Wooow! This is amazing!”

“Aaah~ It’s been so long since I’ve slept on a real bed.”

The moment they entered their room, Bina and Ralph immediately threw themselves onto the mattress, rolling around in pure bliss.

“Aaaah—”

“This is the taste of nobility—”

They happily rubbed their faces against the soft blankets.

Unlike them, however, Yan was frowning.

She turned to Eliban and spoke in a grumbling tone.

“Eliban, did we really have to come here?”

“Huh?”

“To Marquis Palatio.”

“Hmm… well, we needed support, didn’t we?”

Eliban’s answer was simple and casual.

But Yan’s frown didn’t fade.

“But this means we’ll have to share the Abyss Gate rewards with the Marquis.”

Yan’s real problem.

It was all about the loot.

Eliban’s party had already cleared three Abyss Gates, and they knew firsthand how valuable the rewards were.

As a mage, the artifacts and materials obtained from those gates were especially valuable to Yan.

She did not want to split the profits.

However, Eliban simply smiled, his usual good-natured grin.

“Don’t worry too much, Yan. You never know what might happen. When we got this request, they did say it was really dangerous.”

“…I still think we could handle it on our own.”

“Better safe than sorry, right?”

“But still…”

Yan still wasn’t convinced.

Eliban, awkwardly scratching his head, sighed.

He knew Yan wasn’t great at expressing herself.

And so, she continued grumbling—

“I just don’t like the Marquis. He’s always so expressionless. I can never tell what he’s thinking.”

As usual, she vented her complaints before glancing at Eliban.

And then—

“…?”

Yan froze.

Eliban was smiling.

But.

The smile on his lips was different from the ones she was used to.

His mouth was smiling.

But his eyes weren’t.

Chill—!

A sudden shiver ran down Yan’s spine.

“Yan.”

Eliban’s voice dropped to a low, quiet tone.

“Y-Yes?”

Yan stammered as Eliban stepped toward her, placing a hand on her shoulder.

Then, bringing his glowing face right in front of hers—

“I don’t think you should talk about the Marquis like that. Don’t you agree?”

His deep blue eyes locked onto hers.

It was definitely Eliban.

And yet, in that moment, Yan felt an eerie fear creeping through her.

She instinctively swallowed dryly.

“M-My bad… Eliban. I think I was just being too selfish.”

Slowly, almost mechanically, she apologized.

Eliban’s grip on her shoulder tightened for a moment before finally loosening.

“It’s okay, Yan. Just be more careful next time, alright?”

He smiled again—a bright, radiant smile that only made his already stunning face even more mesmerizing.

However.

“…Yeah.”

Yan felt something terrifying beneath it.

The Next Day

“Let’s move out.”

“Yes, sir!”

With that, Alon and Eliban’s party departed for the Abyss Gate.

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Master 51

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Inside the stadium, in a rarely frequented storage room.  

“…Who are you?”  

“I brought him.”  

As a sharp voice questioned from within, sensing the presence of someone, the black mage standing outside with Whitney, whose magic restraints were in place, lowered his voice to respond.  

“…Come inside and don’t forget to seal the door again.”  

With that, an ominous black sigil briefly flickered before the storage room door slowly creaked open.  

“Wow, a whole bunch of black mages.”  

Whitney, entering with the two black mages holding him, briefly glanced around before flashing an inappropriate smile, given the circumstances.  

“The academy, supposedly the most secure place, is crawling with you guys. I can’t even imagine how many of you are lurking elsewhere.”  

The room was filled with individuals in low-profile positions—maids, janitors, guards—people who would not normally attract attention. They all shot Whitney cold glares.  

“You don’t seem to grasp the situation. You’ve been kidnapped.”  

“Haha, I think I understand that part quite well.”  

“…You’ve got quite the mouth.”  

Even as he was forced into a chair and bound by his captors, Whitney maintained a composed expression. A black mage dressed as a maid glared at him and stepped closer.  

“Let’s see if you can still talk so much after I cut out your tongue.”  

She pulled a small dagger from her pocket and pressed it against Whitney’s neck, whispering icily.  

“Well, I doubt you even have the guts to do that.”  

“Oh? Is that so?”  

Her eyes darkened at his provocation, her aura suddenly brimming with murderous intent.  

—Crash!  

The next moment, she gripped the dagger differently and drove it straight into Whitney’s shoulder.  

“How does that feel? Hurts, doesn’t it? Show me some pain…”  

“…Mm.”  

“Haah. I love seeing fragile little brats like you cry out in agony…”  

Some of the black mages frowned at her sudden action, but most merely glanced at Whitney, as if accustomed to such scenes.  

“……”  

“What’s this? Holding up pretty well for a delicate little noble?”  

Surprised at his lack of response, the maid tightened her grip on the dagger’s hilt and twisted it.  

—Crunch.  

It seemed that enduring that much was beyond human capability. Whitney lowered his head slightly, but he still didn’t make a sound, nor did he open his mouth even once.  

“You still gonna hold out? If you cry even a little, I’ll stop. Hmm?”  

“This bastard…”  

Frustrated, she suddenly straddled Whitney, tightening her grip around his throat.  

“You don’t need to put on a scared face, just let out a little groan, huh?”  

“You gonna die? Are you? Huh!?”  

Even then, Whitney only swayed weakly, showing no reaction. The black mages, observing closely, began murmuring among themselves.  

“…Is he already unconscious?”  

“I don’t even know if his eyes are open or closed…”  

As they debated, one of them waved a hand in front of Whitney’s half-closed eyes.  

“…If I passed out from something this trivial, I’d be unqualified as a white mage.”  

Whitney slowly lifted his head, flashing a pale smile as he finally spoke.  

“That aside… I was a little nervous when you mentioned torture, but I guess low-tier black mages don’t have much in their arsenal.”  

“…Look at this guy.”  

The maid black mage torturing him smirked in amusement and stepped closer.  

“You’re really lighting a fire in me…”  

She placed one knee on the chair and gently stroked Whitney’s cheek, a twisted smile forming on her lips.  

“Of all the playthings I’ve broken, you might be the most entertaining one yet…”  

“……”

“I’m gonna borrow him for a bit, alright? Just for a little while, okay?”  

She turned to her fellow black mages, her eyes gleaming.  

“We don’t have time for this. We need to move forward with the plan.”  

“…Ugh, damn it. Just a little longer…”  

“…Enough already.”  

“Tch…”  

Her comrades, who had been keeping an eye on the time, intervened, cutting short her sadistic amusement.  

“Quiet, everyone. We’re summoning Lord Pedro now.”  

“Step back if you don’t want to get caught up in this.”  

As the tension in the room settled momentarily, the two black mages who had brought Whitney began drawing a magic circle on the ground, issuing orders to the others.  

“Once he’s done with his business, you can do whatever you want with him.”  

“…Haha! You promise?”  

Some frowned at that statement, but at least the maid black mage who had been tormenting Whitney stepped back with a gleeful expression.  

“As expected… it’s him.”  

Amidst it all, Whitney, exhaling heavily, suddenly smiled.  

“He’s the only one among the executives who can cross spaces without restriction.”  

“…?”  

“He must have been part of the plan from the beginning, right?”  

At his leading question, the black mages exchanged glances before responding in cold voices.  

“Where did you hear that?”  

“Even we don’t have much information on the executives.”  

Whitney scanned their faces and continued speaking with a knowing look.  

“The Puppeteer, the Death Knight, the Shadow Witch, the Jester, and Pedro Gomez, who just became an executive and doesn’t even have an alias yet. There are five in total, right?”  

No response came.  

Not because they had been caught off guard, but because none of them—being from Pedro’s faction—had the authority to confirm if his statement was correct.  

“…Hmm. So, he really is your superior. Still, I was hoping to cross-check that information.”  

Reading their expressions, Whitney sighed slightly in disappointment before furrowing his brows.  

“Well, I don’t need to deal with you lot any longer. Just summon Pedro already, will you?”  

“…Did the torture make him lose his mind?”  

“Seriously, I told you to be patient…”  

Several black mages glanced at the maid, their eyes filled with faint irritation. But she merely shrugged, feigning innocence.  

“Does it really matter? Either way, we’ll toy with him and kill him in the end.”  

“…No. That’s not for you to decide.”  

Suddenly, a new voice cut off her words.  

“What the hell…? Gah—!”  

The maid black mage scowled at the interruption and turned to retort—only to be silenced before she could finish.  

“The right to decide life or death… always belongs to my master.”  

“What—!? Are you insane!?”  

Before anyone could react, another maid, who had been standing beside her, snatched her dagger and drove it straight into her neck.

“Wait, who the hell are you?”  

“…Damn it. She’s not one of us!?”  

“But I definitely sensed black magic…”  

The black mages, initially bewildered, finally sprang into action when the woman casually pulled out her bloodied dagger and radiated killing intent.  

—Fwoosh…  

As an ominous aura began to swirl around her blade, they all simultaneously froze, realizing that something was very, very wrong.  

“Runiel, leave one alive.”  

“…Understood.”  

“There’s still information we haven’t extracted. Haha…”  

Just a few seconds after Whitney’s amused voice echoed from behind them—  

—Crackle!  

Not a single black mage remained standing inside the storage room.  

*****  

“Gah…!”  

“…Uh, hey, Runiel?”  

Barely seconds after I had given the order, the storage room was drenched in blood. I hesitantly turned to Runiel, who was ensuring that the last surviving black mage was thoroughly finished off.  

“…Didn’t I say to leave one alive?”  

—Master… I’m scared…  

Her presence had been so overwhelmingly terrifying that even the spider monster, which had been hiding in Runiel’s arms to masquerade as a black mage, scurried over to me and clung to my leg in fear.  

“There’s one survivor.”  

Runiel, finally looking in my direction, pointed her dagger toward the far wall.  

“Guh… krrk…”  

“Oh? Turns out a stab to the throat doesn’t necessarily mean instant death if controlled properly. Though, with all that blood loss, they’ll be unconscious soon.”  

The black mage maid who had tortured me, now clutching her bleeding throat, writhed weakly on the floor, making choking sounds.  

“…If you administer first aid properly, you should be able to interrogate her.”  

With that, Runiel unceremoniously dragged the woman over and dumped her onto the chair I had previously been bound to. She then knelt beside me and removed the magic restraints on my wrists.  

“Alright, this will sting a little.”  

“—Aaaaargh!”  

“Oh, right. You’re a black mage.”  

I had instinctively cast white magic to heal her, only to watch her convulse violently as dark smoke billowed from her body. Scratching my head in embarrassment, I muttered,  

“Haven’t used healing magic in a while. Since I’m a white mage, I don’t usually need it myself.”  

“Ugh… ughhh…”  

“Now then, why don’t you tell us what you were all planning to do here?”  

After treating her wounds as if nothing had happened, the maid finally regained her senses and glared at me with bared teeth.  

“You think… I’ll tell you?”  

“…It seems the treatment wasn’t thorough enough.”  

“Yeah, I think so too.”  

Strictly speaking, white mages have an unspoken rule against torturing others.  

But there are always exceptions.  

“AAAAAHHHHHH!!”  

For instance, when it serves the greater good—or when the target is a black mage.  

“To show mercy even to your own torturer… As expected of you, Master.”  

“…You don’t have to put it like that.”  

Applying a bit of ‘flexibility’ to the rules, I gave her wound another ‘soothing’ white magic treatment. Meanwhile, I simply smiled wryly at Runiel’s commentary.  

“To be honest, I was quite surprised when you got stabbed in the shoulder, Master.”  

“Even seasoned knights would have screamed in that situation. Yet you didn’t even make a sound. Truly admirable.”  

“…Haha.”  

Not something I particularly wanted to remember, but in my past life, I had suffered from Complex Regional Pain Syndrome—CRPS.  

The kind of pain that made even the slightest breeze or a gentle brush of fabric feel like being flayed alive.  

Having endured that agony from childhood until death, I had simply become the kind of person who could tolerate a dagger piercing his shoulder.  

Of course, when I had shared the pain of carving a ritual into Runiel’s soul, that had been a bit more difficult.  

“I-I’ll talk! I’ll tell you everything I know!”  

The same black mage who had so eagerly tortured me was now breaking down at just this level of pain.  

“You enjoy inflicting pain on others, but can’t handle it yourself?”  

“P-Please… I was wrong…”  

“If you understand that, you’d better start talking.”  

Annoyed by the memories that had resurfaced, I spoke coldly, prompting the woman to tremble violently as she began spilling information.  

“W-We were summoning Lord Pedro here to call forth a demon!”  

“For what purpose?”  

“I-I don’t know! We’re just grunts—AAAGH!”  

Since the information seemed lacking, I ‘helped’ her remember, and sure enough, something more useful came out.  

“We… We were ordered to prevent the selection tournament from proceeding! That’s all I know, I swear!”  

“And who gave that order?”  

“L-Lady Rebecca! I overheard her speaking with Lord Pedro…!”  

This confirmed it.  

The black mages were well aware of the existence of the Hero and the Demon King.  

And unlike in the original story, they also knew that a Hero would emerge from the tournament winners.  

Something new was at play here.  

“…Anything else you’d like to ask? Heh…”  

“…Not really.”  

“…Huh?”  

Honestly, I wanted to extract more information, but squeezing an empty sponge wouldn’t yield anything useful.  

“…So, what happens to me now?”  

I exchanged a glance with Runiel, who quietly nodded. Her eyes gleamed coldly.  

—Slash.  

“…Ah.”  

The maid let out a short gasp as the dagger reentered her previous wound. Her head slumped forward lifelessly.  

“…If I may, Master, I believe we should avoid operations like this in the future.”  

As I gazed at the scene with a strange feeling of unease, Runiel hesitantly placed a hand on my shoulder and spoke softly.  

“…Losing one’s purpose in life is terrifying. I’d rather be the bait myself.”  

Her expression carried a deep-seated anxiety as she gazed at me.  

It was oddly touching.  

Of course, the root of her sentiment likely lay in the fear of having no one left to wield her as a sword, but still, I had never had someone worry about me like this before.  

…Other than my late mother.  

For the first time, I truly felt the presence of subordinates I could call my own.  

“…Haha. I’ll try my best.”  

“…Thank you.”  

Acknowledging her concern, I made what was likely an impossible promise before turning toward the door.  

“Well, now that we’ve cleared out the black mages, it’s time to head out.”  

Channeling white magic into my hand, I prepared to break the barrier sealing the door.  

“…Huh?”  

But just as I took a step forward, I suddenly froze and turned back, eyes widening.  

—Fwoosh…  

The summoning circle drawn by the black mages to call Pedro was now glowing ominously.  

“…H-Huh? Huh?”  

But it shouldn’t have activated unless someone infused it with black magic…  

“…Master, we must leave immediately.”  

As I hesitated in shock, Runiel urgently stepped in front of me, voice filled with urgency.  

“I will hold this place as best as I can.”  

“I can’t let you—”  

“Please! This presence is not ordinary!”  

I wanted to trust her judgment, but Runiel was not at full strength.  

She hadn’t fully regained consciousness, couldn’t use her peak abilities, and was armed with nothing but a stolen dagger.  

If she faced an executive in this condition, even Runiel would struggle.  

—Crackle…  

As dark smoke began to rise from the summoning circle and I braced myself for battle, my jaw clenched.  

“…We can handle this together.”  

“Master…!”  

Had I not exhausted my mana controlling the doppelgänger earlier, I could have prevented the summoning outright.  

But that didn’t matter anymore.  

What mattered was supporting Runiel in any way I could.  

“G-Great Shadow, you have summoned me…!”  

“…!?”  

As the smoke cleared, Pedro appeared—  

And immediately prostrated himself before me, trembling.  

“…Huh?”  

Runiel turned to me, realization dawning in her eyes.  

“…So, it really is true.”  

“Wait, what’s true? Runiel, this is a misunderstanding—”  

“It’s fine. I will always remain your blade.”  

…Why does this keep happening to me?

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Round 296

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Wriggle wriggle.  

Beep.  

Ancient slimes and regular slimes.  

Gathering in one place, they seemed to communicate among themselves.  

It was adorable.  

They appeared to be sharing various opinions about their farming techniques, which felt quite endearing.  

“Guys, make sure you’re eating while you work! Don’t overdo it.”  

Studying is good, but take it easy and have some fun while doing it.  

As expected, I am a slime welfare advocate. Who else cares for our little ones as much as I do?  

The number of slimes kept increasing.  

Although I summoned and synthesized daily, sometimes the slimes’ liquid synthesis ability was used on crops, relatively increasing their numbers.  

This resulted in over 300 slimes being present in the dungeon.  

That number didn’t quite feel real.  

Some raised Meluca in the fairy village, some were sent to Gnoll Village, and others were dispatched to the Breeding Tribe village, scattering them all around.  

Even Poispois, a founding member, was on a mission, making it hard to see him often.  

“I should check on Poispois and perhaps synthesize Bokkeum to level 6.”  

Recently, there were more slimes leveling up.  

It wasn’t uncommon to spot ones at level 5.  

Despite trying to synthesize them evenly, there were quite a few high-level slimes.  

Bokkeum’s level was still 5 for now.  

This time, I’ll synthesize it to level 6.  

And there was one other slime I was particularly interested in.  

It was none other than Headbutt.  

It seemed like Headbutt had been learning diligently from the drunken-style slime.  

By now, would the training have shown results?  

First, I decided to look for Poispois.  

After asking around, I got the expected information that Poispois was at Meluca flower field.  

“Kya-ha!”  

“Come here!”  

Looking to the side, the kids were having fun playing amongst themselves.  

Just in case, I asked them.  

“Is there anyone who wants to come with me to see Poispois? I’m also planning to synthesize Bokkeum to level 6.”  

“Ooh! Let’s go!”  

Ara, who had been running around excitedly, quickly dashed over to me.  

Following behind were Emily and Cheong. Soon, from far away, I heard Kyler’s voice calling out.  

“Ah! I’m going somewhere with Dad for a bit.”  

“We’ll be at the fairy village, so come by if you have time.”  

“Okay!”  

For now, I took Ara and Cheong with me to where Poispois was.  

It hadn’t actually been that long—just about four days since I’d last seen him.  

Of course, four days could still be considered a long time, so I figured I should check in on him before he sulks.  

“But both Woofy and Purr aren’t here.”  

Looks like someone else took them.  

In the end, we decided to run all the way to the fairy village for the first time in a while.  

“You’re faster!”  

“I’m a Level 3 Awakener now!”  

Level 3!  

Ah, the resonance of that number felt entirely different from being Level 1.  

If Levels 1 and 2 were close to the limits of human capability, Level 3 marked the start of being a true Awakener.  

As I wasn’t an Awakener who subjugated dungeons, I rarely got to feel the impact of this power. But this time, I planned to enjoy it thoroughly.  

“Whoooosh!”  

With Cheong on my back, I ran with all my might.  

The strength I felt through my feet was clearly on a different level from before.  

“Amazing! Faster, faster!”  

“Can I catch up to Ara now?”  

“Try me!”  

Ara ran alongside me effortlessly before increasing her speed.  

Not wanting to lose, I pushed myself to go faster, but Ara steadily pulled ahead.  

“Ughh.”  

Of course, I couldn’t beat Ara.  

Her growth speed from eating was far quicker than my speed of leveling up through golden crops.  

I guessed that Ara’s physical abilities were now comparable to a Level 9 Awakener.  

What was even more terrifying, though, was this:  

Ara had only grown for about two years and had already reached this level.  

When we first tested her, she was around a Level 4 Awakener. What would she be like in another three, five, or ten years?  

“She wouldn’t destroy the Earth with a single punch, right…?”  

I thought of a certain cartoon featuring Son Goku.  

Its protagonist and villains shattered planets with universe-level powers.  

Lost in those thoughts, I realized we’d already arrived at the fairy village.  

“So this is where Purr is.”  

Arriving, I saw the fairies along with Purr.  

In one corner, Jae-seong was receiving honey and mushrooms from the fairies.  

“So it was Jae-seong.”  

“Ah, Brother, you’re here?”  

Familiar faces were scattered here and there.  

Or rather, there were unfamiliar ones among the fairies.  

They seemed to be Soo’s subordinates.  

-Krooom.  

-Kyuu-it.  

At that moment, Gomgom and Soo came out with their arms full of World Tree mushrooms. Frey followed behind them.  

It seemed they were delivering mushrooms to Jae-seong.  

“Hi, everyone.”  

-My Lord! Lord!  

Frey flew toward me  excitedly.  

With teary eyes, Frey pointed at the herbs.  

-Soo dared to plan a rebellion!  

-Soooo!?  

Soo’s flustered expression was absolutely adorable.  

The once innocent Soo has grown so much. As for me, it’s truly touching.  

“Soo!”  

Ara, carrying her side pack, approached Soo.  

Soo began sweating profusely.  

-Sooo!  

Then, as if protesting, Soo shouted something.  

Ara responded with a contemplative “Hmm!” and nodded as if Soo had made a valid point.  

What exactly were they talking about?  

As I blankly observed the scene, Jae-seong spoke to me.  

“These little ones have some pretty fascinating abilities.”  

“Huh? What kind of abilities?”  

“They can make honey.”  

“…Honey?”  

Wait, are you saying they don’t just collect honey, but actually produce it themselves?  

Right on cue, one of them pointed to a flower blooming on its head, as if to prove Jae-seong’s words.  

-Bzzz.  

Could that buzzing sound mean “honey”?  

Either way, a fairy came over with an adorable tool and began extracting honey from the little herb creature’s flower.  

“Wow, what is this…?”  

Something about it was… peculiar.  

I continued watching, and soon enough, the honey extraction was complete.  

The amount was barely half the size of a pinky nail—just enough to vanish with a single lick.  

“The quantity isn’t small at all.”  

“Really?”  

“Yeah. It seems like they can extract it once every hour.”  

“Wait, once every hour?”  

“I’m not sure of the exact timing, but roughly once an hour. That adds up to a lot.”  

Jae-seong was right.  

Even if it was just half a pinky nail’s worth, being able to harvest it over 20 times a day made a big difference.  

Plus, thanks to Soo, the number of these herb creatures was steadily increasing.  

Even now, there were about 20 of them.  

If their numbers reached a hundred, a honey factory wouldn’t even be necessary.  

“Hmm, I wonder how much we could gather in a day.”  

“Why don’t you try tasting it first, brother?”  

“Oh! Good idea.”  

I was curious about how it would compare to Alfheim’s honey.  

I tasted the freshly harvested honey.  

It had a sweet and tangy flavor.  

“Oh, this is a unique taste.”  

It wasn’t the thick, rich honey I was used to but had a lighter, more refreshing quality.  

“Now try this one.”  

“And this is…?”  

Jae-seong handed me another sample of honey.  

When I tasted it, the original honey’s flavor and aroma were preserved, but the overall feel was much cleaner.  

The flavor had greatly improved.  

“This is amazing! What’s the secret?”  

“The fairies processed it. That’s their version of the honey you just tried.”  

“Wow!”  

I clapped my hands in admiration, prompting the fairy and the herb creature who had provided the honey to puff out their chests proudly.  

-Kyu!  

-(‘w`)/  

The processed honey from Alfheim was already a more refined version of ordinary honey.  

But this honey felt entirely different—an entirely new kind of flavor and aroma. Each had its own charm.  

“Just thinking about cooking with this makes me excited, brother. Hehe.”  

“Wow, I’m looking forward to it! Can we try some today?”  

“There’s not enough yet. I’ll cook something after gathering more over a few days.”  

“Alright, sounds good.”  

I was immensely satisfied.  

Who would have thought Soo’s creations had the ability to produce honey?  

“I thought they were just cute…”  

Ah, I almost forgot the reason I came here.  

I quickly set off with Ara and Cheong to Meluca’s flower field.  

“Wow.”  

“It’s beautiful!”  

Meluca’s flower field, shaded and exuding a mystical and dreamy vibe.  

In the middle of it all, Poispois greeted us.  

Wriggle!  

“Hello, Poispois! Have you been doing well?”  

Poispois, whom I hadn’t seen in four days, was the same as ever.  

Even after becoming a slime of greed, Poispois remained diligent as the caretaker of Meluca’s flower field.  

“I used to rely on Mammon’s poison back then.”  

Now, Poispois’s poison alone was enough.  

It felt a bit like assigning high-level talent to something as mundane as tending flowers, but entrusting it to Mammon wasn’t an option either.  

After all, Mammon could only create poison and couldn’t handle plants.  

In many ways, Poispois was perfect for the job.  

And these weren’t just ordinary flowers—the fairies’ food supply depended on them, making this an extremely important task.  

“Here, I brought you a gift.”  

Wriggle?  

Poispois tilted his head as I handed over the item.  

It was none other than armor—an actual item.  

I’d picked up something random while out and about and wanted Poispois to try it.  

Poispois had gained the ability of greed upon becoming a slime of avarice.  

[Greed LV.??]  

He could absorb valuable items.  

His abilities grew based on what he absorbed.  

It was similar to Ara’s devouring ability.  

But I’d never tested it before.  

“This is super expensive.”  

Wriggle?!  

The item cost a whopping 5 billion.  

While that was objectively a significant sum, in relative terms, it wasn’t that exorbitant.  

Among items, some are worth hundreds of billions or even reach trillions in value.  

Take Ara’s mythic-grade artifact of devouring stored in her hat warehouse—its value was literally incalculable.  

Still, for testing purposes, I decided to go with a 5-billion-won item.  

“Ah, Lee Kyu-seong, you’ve come a long way!”  

The fact that I could buy a 5-billion-won item as casually as buying a bottle of water was mind-blowing.  

Thinking back to the days when my daily wage was 100,000 won made this moment surreal.  

Wriggle wriggle.  

Poispois began wrapping itself around the armor I handed over.  

The armor emitted a faint light and was gradually absorbed into Poispois.  

“Oh! Whoa!”  

What now? Would Poispois gain an ability like Ara?  

“Did you absorb it?”  

Wriggle!  

“Great, let me check!”  

[Poispois (Slime of Greed) LV.6]  

A unique slime. A familiar of Lee Kyu-seong.  

It has awakened unknown potential.  

‘Capable of liquid synthesis.’  

Abilities: All-Purpose Poison LV.5, Mana Detection LV.2, Greed.  

I widened my eyes and carefully read the description.  

However, nothing particularly noteworthy stood out.  

Well, that was asking too much.  

Even Ara’s devouring ability required consuming hundreds of the same type of crop to awaken new abilities.  

If Poispois gained abilities just from eating a single item, it would essentially become the strongest entity in this world.  

Or… would that make Mammon the strongest instead?  

Gulp!  

But Poispois seemed eager to assert itself, as if something had indeed changed.  

[The All-Purpose Poison has become even more versatile!]  

“More versatile? What does that even mean?”  

What a bizarre statement.  

Still, I could vaguely guess the implication.  

It likely meant that the variety or effects of poison Poispois could use had increased.  

From this, I could roughly deduce the ability granted by Greed.  

“The poison’s abilities grow!”  

It wasn’t as overpowered as Ara’s devouring ability.  

The growth was limited to poison, but that was still impressive.  

It seemed Mammon, too, had negligible physical abilities but focused entirely on poison—likely a similar principle.  

Even so, this was an ability worth investing in.  

If the variety of poisons expanded and they became more versatile, it felt like even the impossible could become achievable.  

“Alright, let’s make it official: the Poispois Poison Enhancement Project is a go!”  

“Whoa! Poispois Growth Project it is!”  

Incidentally, I was planning to visit the Skyscraper Guild soon, and there might be a situation where Poispois’s abilities would come in handy.  

Until then, I’d make sure to diligently feed Poispois and help it grow as much as possible.  

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After the second match ended and some time had passed, inside the participant treatment room prepared within the tournament stadium.  

“Ugh…”  

Lying on the bed in a daze, Cecil slowly opened her eyes and let out a groan as she tried to sit up.  

“…Haa.”  

However, as soon as she lifted herself halfway, a sharp pain shot through her entire body, forcing her to collapse back onto the bed with a sigh.  

“What… happened to me….”  

Her last memory was of standing her ground after the collision, desperately catching her breath, and then hearing a thunderous roar just before she blacked out.  

“Hey… is anyone there… cough.”  

Holding onto a faint hope, she called out weakly, but a sudden fit of coughing forced her to cover her mouth, swallowing her words.  

Then, as she saw the blood staining her palm, her expression darkened, and she muttered to herself.  

‘…Well, of course, there’s no way I won.’  

Her opponent was Hayden, a third-year student and a championship contender—someone who was essentially a superior version of herself.  

She had clashed head-on with him despite not having even fully mastered her sword aura, so it was obvious who the cheers she heard as she fell were meant for.  

‘Still, maybe I should be satisfied with doing my best…’  

As she guessed the outcome in her mind, a hollow expression settled on her face before she gritted her teeth.  

‘…No, what kind of nonsense is that?’  

It wasn’t even the semifinals or finals—she had been eliminated in the very first round.  

She couldn’t bear to face the friends who had cheered her on.  

‘I really wanted to show my true strength this time…’  

More than anything, she couldn’t bring herself to face him—the one who, as a judge in the selection match, had watched her without a single word of encouragement.  

“Urgh….”  

Tears welled up in her unfocused eyes as she bit her lip in silence.  

—Another shocking upset! First-year Adele Felgrave has defeated second-year Lucia Urein and advances to the next round! 

It was at that moment that she heard the stunned voice of the tournament official echoing from beyond the stadium.  

“Hah… haha.”  

She had pretended not to care, but deep down, she had always acknowledged Adele, who was constantly at her heels, as a worthy rival.  

“This just makes me look even more pathetic…”  

Knowing that Adele had defeated an upperclassman and advanced to the next round made her loss sting even more.  

— Step, step…  

Still lying in bed, lost in despair, she suddenly pricked up her ears at the sound of approaching footsteps from outside.  

“Who is it?”  

“Ah, um. I just wanted to check on my sister’s condition.”  

Hearing the conversation between the nurse and Whitney just beyond the door, she clenched her fists and shut her eyes.  

“Fortunately, it’s nothing serious. She just passed out from extreme exhaustion.”  

“Oh….”  

“She has some minor internal injuries, but there’s enough time before the next round, so she should fully recover by then.”  

Something about their conversation seemed a little strange.  

“That’s a relief….”  

“Right? It would be too cruel if she couldn’t participate after her miraculous comeback victory.”  

Hearing that, her heart started pounding wildly.  

‘A comeback victory…? Did I… win?’  

“It’s rare for a first-year to defeat a third-year. You must be proud of your sister.”  

‘…Seriously?’  

Forgetting even her pain, Cecil abruptly sat up and finally noticed the flower crowns and letters of encouragement her friends had left at her bedside.  

“Hehe… See? I can do it.”  

She was still bewildered, but the outcome was clear.  

No longer on the verge of tears, she grinned and clutched her friends’ gifts tightly to her chest.  

“My sister just acts spoiled all the time….”  

“Haha. My sister is too mature for her own good.”  

‘What the hell is he talking about?’  

As she quietly chuckled to herself, Whitney’s shameless remark from outside made her expression turn ice-cold.  

‘I was the one who suffered, and he never cheered for me or helped me….’  

She still vividly remembered Whitney mocking her, daring her to prove herself in the selection tournament.  

‘More than anything, the way he pretends to care is just creepy…’  

And she hadn’t forgotten.  

How he had warned her not to concern herself with their father’s sudden disappearance.  

How he had remained expressionless even at their mother’s funeral.  

‘Why haven’t the black mages taken that bastard yet? Ah, right, he’s a white mage, so that wouldn’t happen.’  

Of course, she didn’t have the courage to say such things to his face, so she simply swallowed her resentment and cursed him silently.  

“I’m actually considering sending my younger sibling to the academy, but the tuition is too expensive.”  

“…Hmm, that’s true. A scholarship program would have been nice.”  

She tilted her head at their conversation.  

‘But there is a scholarship, isn’t there?’  

She clearly remembered how excited she had been when a hefty sum labeled as a scholarship had been deposited into her account after she ranked first last time.  

“By the way, could I see my sister’s face for a moment?”  

“……!”  

Hearing Whitney’s cautious request, Cecil panicked.  

She hurriedly shoved her gifts aside and lay back down.  

“It’s standard procedure not to allow visitors during treatment, but….”  

Silently, she prayed that the nurse would refuse him outright.  

“…Since it’s Sir Whitney, it should be fine.”  

“Ugh.”  

To her horror, the nurse allowed him in without hesitation.  

Not wanting her rest to be disturbed, she quickly pulled the blanket over her head and pretended to sleep.  

— Creak…  

A few seconds later, the door to the infirmary opened with a quiet sound.  

“…Sister, are you still asleep?”  

Holding her breath, she lay completely still, suppressing her urge to grimace at Whitney’s voice, which was now right beside her.  

“Hmm…”  

Then, after staring at her for a long time from the chair beside the bed…  

“I’m sorry, Cecil.”  

He suddenly murmured, reaching out toward her.  

‘…Should I scream?’  

Panic surged through her, and she seriously considered whether to sit up and yell for help.  

“I couldn’t even cheer for you because of work. You’re not mad, are you?”  

“?”  

“…?”  

“I should’ve treated you better.”  

But contrary to her expectations, Whitney simply stroked her hair gently, speaking in a remorseful tone.  

‘…Huh?’  

Cecil, more baffled than she had been in a long time, remained frozen, unable to respond.  

“Still, I’m glad you grew up well.”  

“…!?”  

The man who always spouted suspicious nonsense was, for the first time, speaking with genuine sincerity.  

***  

— Shiver…  

“…Mm?”  

Cecil, who had been lying motionless in bed, trembled as I stroked her hair and murmured a heartfelt compliment—something I would never normally say.

Surprised, I widened my eyes and examined her complexion.  

“Is she cold…?”  

Seeing the goosebumps on her arms, I figured she must be weak from exhaustion.  

‘Back in the day, she used to whine so much that I even sang her lullabies.’  

Pulling the blanket up to her chin, I couldn’t help but smile as childhood memories from this life surfaced.  

‘And… yeah, we used to play pretend a lot.’  

Recalling how Cecil, always taking the role of the hero, often beat me up during those games, I grimaced. But we were kids back then—she probably doesn’t even remember.  

‘…Wait, are those gifts from her friends?’  

Lost in nostalgia, I suddenly noticed a stack of colorful letters scattered at the foot of the bed.  

“……”  

Reading through them, I saw they all congratulated her on passing the first match.  

It made my chest ache.  

‘They’ve only known her for a few months, yet they’re better than me.’  

Even if my intentions were for her sake, the fact remained that she was lying here because of me.  

Trying to keep her out of danger, I had thrown her into it.  

What kind of idiot does that?  

‘That’s why… I should start supporting her path instead.’  

Even if she had only fought a doppelgänger, Cecil had still taken down Hayden—the main character I had meticulously controlled.  

She was far stronger than I had expected.  

Keeping her caged any longer would be nothing but selfishness.  

“Don’t worry and keep moving forward, Cecil.”  

In the end, what I needed to do for her was no different from what I did for Lady Meridia.  

“…I’ll always have your back. Haha.”  

If Cecil became a hero, I’d have to drastically revise my plans—but so be it.  

When the means override the goal, it never ends well.  

I needed to remember that.  

No matter how I acted from now on, protecting the people I cherished had to come first.  

‘…I should leave a small gift before I go.’  

Resolving my thoughts, I took out the little present I hadn’t had time to give her before and set it gently beside her.  

‘This will comfort her more than anything I could offer…’  

As I carefully placed it beside her, holding my breath to avoid waking her—  

“Uh, excuse me… you’re not allowed to be in here….”  

A startled voice came from beyond the door.  

Then, silence.  

“Whitney Lingard.”  

“We need you to come with us.”  

Sensing the ominous aura creeping in, I narrowed my eyes.  

Two figures entered the infirmary, their expressions dark and their gestures unmistakable.  

“Haha… well then.”  

Judging by their energy and the unconscious nurse slumped behind them, they were undoubtedly black mages.  

‘They’re playing right into my hands.’  

This meant my plan was working.  

***  

“What brings you gentlemen here?”  

Whitney rose quietly, standing protectively in front of Cecil, his expression one of feigned confusion as he addressed the intruders.  

“We thought you were on our side, but you went and got rid of Rebecca.”  

“As if a white mage would ever be one of us. Rebecca was a fool to think otherwise.”  

Glaring at Whitney with undisguised hostility, the black mages suddenly shifted their gazes to Cecil, who was still lying in bed.  

“That your little sister?”  

“This works out. We always return what we’re given.”  

Hearing that, Whitney immediately grasped Cecil’s arm and prepared to cast a protective spell, his voice turning icy.  

“…I’ll come quietly. Just don’t touch my sister.”  

His voice was devoid of any humor, filled with chilling resolve.  

Cecil, still pretending to sleep, flinched slightly—but fortunately, no one noticed.  

“Smart choice. In return, you’ll be helping with our plan.”  

“Put these on your wrists and come with us. Try anything funny, and we won’t guarantee your sister’s safety.”  

Sneering at how easily he complied, the black mages tossed him a pair of advanced magical restraints.  

“I say we take the girl too.”  

“No, too many eyes around. Let’s just take what we have.”  

Whitney tensed at the suggestion, a cold aura briefly flaring around him.  

But the moment they gave up on Cecil, the energy subsided.  

“By the way… doesn’t he seem strangely familiar?”  

“What nonsense. Just keep an eye on him.”  

With the restraints securely fastened, the two black mages flanked Whitney and led him out of the infirmary.  

Silence fell over the room.  

“…No way.”  

In that heavy silence, Cecil sat up, her voice barely above a whisper.  

“This… this was all a setup to fool me. They thought I wouldn’t realize….”  

Then, her gaze landed on the letter Whitney had left behind.  

“To think you’re already participating in the selection tournament at such a young age. I’m truly proud of you, Cecil.”  

Her face turned ghostly pale.  

“By the way, how’s your brother treating you?”  

An official seal made it clear—the letter was from their father.  

“…Ah.”  

In that moment, the illusion Cecil had clung to for so long shattered.  

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Round 295

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After the Shoot: Dinner Gathering  

“This, this is…!”  

“Does food like this really exist in the world?!”  

As the crops leveled up, their effects and flavors upgraded as well.  

For those experiencing them for the first time, it must have felt like the pinnacle of taste.  

Those who had already tried my cooking a few times seemed a bit more accustomed to it, so their reactions weren’t as extreme.  

“This is the best food in the world!!”  

Ara, who eats my food daily, always showed an over-the-top reaction.  

Every day felt new and fresh for her.  

I was relieved she never got tired of it.  

Watching her happily devour the food was adorable.  

Next to her, Cheong was eating earnestly, sticking close to me.  

His diligent eating habits were praiseworthy.  

“How did you prepare all these dishes by yourself?”  

“Wow, I heard there are different kinds of Awakener, but I didn’t know one could cook like this!”  

Cooking, in truth, requires the most time in prepping the ingredients.  

Once that’s done, it’s just a matter of frying and stir-frying.  

In the end, I managed to prepare enough food for everyone, from the cast to the staff.  

It was gratifying to see them all eating contentedly.  

“Your cooking seems to have improved even more than before, hasn’t it?”  

“Well, that’s partly true, but the ingredients have also improved.”  

“Oh, the ingredients have improved?”  

“If you check the crops, you might notice they have levels. Those levels have risen quite a bit.”  

“Oh! I see! I hadn’t thought of that! I never imagined crops could level up…”  

Typically, items don’t level up.  

However, due to the nature of the crops, their seeds could grow and be replanted, leading to this unusual occurrence.  

Since it’s something I create, it should be seen as a type of crafted item.  

As my crafting proficiency increases, the level of the items naturally rises as well.  

‘They’ll keep improving.’ 

Not only do my abilities grow, but so do the slimes.  

I don’t know what the final level will be, but as they ascend, perhaps the food will become truly heavenly.  

The dinner gathering wrapped up in great success.  

Everyone was not just satisfied—they were so ecstatic they wanted to get my personal contact information.  

Of course, Kim Tae-yang intercepted all such attempts.  

“Our Kyu-seong is a very important individual. Please contact him through the guild. Do you think I’m being too strict? After tasting that food, I doubt you’d think so…”  

Thanks to him, I avoided any bothersome situations.  

Come to think of it, dinner was already over, and the tour with Seo Ye-eun had finished quickly as well.  

‘Just one shoot, and it’s over?’ 

It felt bittersweet somehow.  

I wondered if Emily was satisfied.  

Click!  

There she was, eagerly taking pictures with the celebrities.  

Despite running around so much earlier, she was still brimming with energy.  

Her polite and lively demeanor made everyone adore her.  

“Uncle! Look at this! I got pictures and autographs from everyone!”  

I ruffled her hair at her cheerful excitement.  

Then, suddenly, Ara whipped out a pen and declared, “I can give you my autograph too!”  

“Wow, then can you sign here?”  

“Sure!”  

With Ara’s autograph added, Emily gathered all the autographs from the filming crew.  

She hugged them tightly to her chest, her joy contagious.  

Watching her, I couldn’t help but recall the time she was unwell, and it made me smile warmly.  

“I hope you’ll only experience happiness from now on.”  

Even if she were to fall ill again, I was confident I could heal her.  

As we wrapped up the delightful day and headed back, Kim Tae-yang and I parted ways.  

Soon after, I received a call from CEO Baek.  

-You’ve worked hard today.  

“Thank you for your consideration, sir. Thanks to you, I made wonderful memories with the kids. It might’ve been an unreasonable request, though…”  

-Not at all. And it wasn’t under my jurisdiction anyway, since Director Kim Tae-yang approved it. I just wanted to check in and make sure Mr. Kyu-seong enjoyed himself.  

As we exchanged pleasantries, Baek Tae-seop shifted to the main topic.  

-Mr. Kyu-seong, would it be okay to make a request?  

“Of course, let me hear it.”  

-Thanks to you, Mr. Kyu-seong, we’ve been able to solidify an alliance with the Skyscraper Guild in China. We’re especially forming several collaborations in the food industry, including research on crop items, farming, and monster domestication, with your permission. These were already approved a while ago. However, it seems they haven’t even begun yet.  

I thought they would’ve started long ago, but I suppose they’ve been delayed while ironing out various agreements.  

“I’ve heard about research on my crops and farming, but this is the first I’m hearing about monster domestication.”  

-It came up while sharing information about the overall food-related aspects. It seems Skyscraper has already been attempting it.  

In fact, during my previous visit to Skyscraper, I did see monsters being bred.  

However, I’d heard they were still far from commercializing the process.  

‘Wait a minute…?’  

Suddenly, Seon-ah came to mind.  

My younger sister, who had awakened the ability to communicate and could now somewhat understand the intentions of monsters.  

Wouldn’t she be able to help?  

I had been thinking of sending her to study abroad at Skyscraper anyway.  

The great thing about her communication ability was that it worked as a form of translation to some extent.  

It wasn’t just one-way communication but two-way.  

She could even understand foreign languages to a certain degree.  

Thinking about it this way, it’s almost like a cheat skill.  

Some people study foreign languages diligently, yet she can just… do it.  

-After discussions with Skyscraper, they expressed interest in observing slimes under your supervision.  

“I see.”  

-Would that be possible?  

It wasn’t particularly difficult.  

I nodded to the unseen person on the other side of the line and answered.  

“It’s possible. But do I have to go in person?”  

-No, no. We wouldn’t dream of troubling you like that, Mr. Kyu-seong.  

“Well, would it be okay if I visited Skyscraper myself? It’s been a while since I’ve seen their guild master, and I have someone I’d like to bring along.”  

-Someone you’d like to bring?  

“Yes, my younger sister. She recently awakened an ability. Her ability, ‘communication,’ allows her to interpret the intentions of monsters to some extent. She’s aiming to become a monster veterinarian, so I thought she might be helpful for your monster domestication efforts…”  

I trailed off, worried it might be too much, but the reaction was unexpectedly enthusiastic.  

-Oh! That’s a great idea! Let’s set a date right away. I’ll accompany you as well.  

“CEO Baek, too? That’s fantastic.”  

I hadn’t expected Baek Tae-seop to join.  

It was a clear sign of how important this matter was.  

-When would be a good time for you?  

“I’ll match your schedule, sir. I don’t have any urgent commitments right now.”  

-Understood. I’ll contact you once the date is set. I’ll also notify Ara Hongryeon just in case.  

“Thank you.”  

I ended the call and checked on the kids, who were fast asleep.  

The three of them were huddled together, snoozing peacefully.  

A drool stain glistened at the corner of Ara’s open mouth.  

“Ryu Cheon will love this.”  

Imagining how happy Ryu Wang-jin and Ryu Cheon would be to see Ara, I allowed myself a brief moment of rest.  

***

“So, Mr. Kyu-seong is coming.”  

A table laden with delicacies—or rather, bizarre dishes.  

Seated at the table, Ryu Cheon, dining with her grandfather for the first time in a while, picked at the food with an expressionless face.  

She examined the food as though it were trash.  

“If Mr. Kyu-seong is coming, does that mean Ara will be here too?”  

“Most likely. He said he’d be bringing other guests as well.”  

Taking a large bite of his food, Ryu Wang-jin frowned slightly.  

After experiencing Kyu-seong’s cooking several times, even these bizarre dishes no longer tasted the same.  

He thought his palate had been ruined as he forced the food into his mouth.  

Then Yu Bihong, who was dining with them, spoke.  

“CEO Baek of the Iron Blood Group also expressed his intention to personally attend. He seems very invested in the food-related contracts this time.”  

“Hm. I had hoped to wait until the monster domestication efforts yielded some results before seeing them.”  

Ryu Wang-jin clicked his tongue, a hint of regret in his expression.  

Suddenly, he stood up and shouted.  

“I’ll go check on it right now!”  

“I’ll escort you.”  

Ryu Wang-jin’s impulsive actions were so familiar that Yu Bihong calmly wiped his mouth and stood up.  

As Ryu Cheon had no desire to continue eating the bizarre food, she also got up and followed along.  

The destination was a vast field where monsters were kept.  

Given the guild’s enormous land, they had to travel by car to reach it.  

A staggering 50 million pyeong of land.  

This area was 60 times the size of Yeouido, an immense scale dedicated entirely to the monster domestication efforts of the Skyscraper Guild.  

The environment had been landscaped to resemble the interior of a dungeon as closely as possible.  

However, the costs of maintaining such an environment were exorbitant and not cost-effective.  

Of course, for a massive guild like Skyscraper, it wasn’t a particularly large expense, but it was still a noteworthy amount.  

“As mentioned in the recent report, a slight issue has arisen.”  

“A contagious disease?”  

“Yes.”  

The monster domestication project was already struggling with poor cost-efficiency.  

Recently, an epidemic had begun spreading among the monsters.  

Since monsters differed significantly from ordinary livestock, veterinarians couldn’t pinpoint the cause or propose solutions.  

For now, isolation was the only available option.  

“Aren’t the monsters already having trouble reproducing? If their population decreases further due to this disease, it’ll be a major issue.”  

“Exactly. A large team is working on identifying the cause of the reproductive failure and the disease, but we haven’t made any significant progress.”  

It was a total disaster.  

Ryu Wang-jin frowned as he skimmed through the report Yu Bihong handed him.  

“With this situation, I’ll have no face to show CEO Baek. It’ll just look like we’re wasting money.”  

“We don’t have a set date for his visit yet, so we’ll do our best to achieve some results before then.”  

Yu Bihong spoke with a firm expression.  

They finally arrived at the monster ranch.  

An expansive grassland stretched out before them.  

However, it was a rather meaningless grassland.  

The monsters inhabiting this area were horned rhinos.  

Their primary diet consisted of plants from the dungeons they lived in.  

However, the grass on this land was Earth-grown weeds and turf, different from the plants that grew in the dungeons.  

As a result, Skyscraper was forced to carry out the inefficient task of harvesting plants directly from the dungeons and transporting them here.  

‘…Could Mr. Kyu-seong’s farming abilities grow food for the horned rhinos?’  

Kyu-seong, who could cultivate dungeon plants.  

Of course, all the crops he grew were cultivated inside dungeons.  

Whether it would work on Earth was still uncertain.  

However, they planned to invite him and make the request.  

If Kyu-seong’s abilities could solve the herbivorous monsters’ food supply problem, it would be a huge step forward in domestication efforts.  

‘Of course, the reproduction and disease issues would still remain…’  

But you can’t expect to solve everything at once.  

Even resolving the food issue alone would be a monumental achievement.’  

“You can definitely tell they’re sick. They look completely drained.”  

They drove to the quarantine area where the sick horned rhinos were being kept.  

There, Ryu Wang-jin inspected the rhinos one by one, his expression growing increasingly grim.  

“Even the veterinarians couldn’t identify the cause?”  

“They look similar to Earth’s cattle in appearance, but they’re an entirely different species. Their vegetation is completely different, and neither the cause nor the type of disease has been identified yet, making it very challenging.”  

“Hmm. It’s not like we can talk to the animals to figure it out…”  

Ryu Wang-jin furrowed his brow, clearly troubled.  

At that moment, Yu Bihong shared a piece of information he had heard.  

“Among the guests accompanying Mr. Kyu-seong this time is his younger sister. She recently awakened a new ability, called communication.”  

“Communication?”  

Ryu Cheon, listening nearby, tilted her head in curiosity.  

“It seems to be an ability that allows some level of communication with monsters.”  

“…That’s quite an astonishing ability.”  

Ryu Wang-jin’s face briefly showed surprise.  

Then, with a glimmer of hope, he turned his gaze back to the horned rhinos.  

“Perhaps we might uncover the cause of the disease or the reason for their infertility!”  

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