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After a heated debate with the Tower Master, Deus gathered all his important belongings and made his way to the Third Prince’s palace.  

“Welcome, Sir Deus. His Highness, the Third Prince, has informed us of your arrival.”  

“Tom, thank you for the warm welcome. Where should I go?”  

“His Highness suggested that you might prefer working in the basement, so we’ve prepared a space for you down there.”  

“The basement?”  

Deus questioned, to which Tom responded in a cautious tone,  

“If it doesn’t suit you, we can arrange something else.”  

“No, it’s fine. I’ll take a look first and then decide.”  

“And Sir Deus, since you’re the Tower Master’s disciple, there’s no need to be so formal with me.”  

Deus pondered for a moment before nodding.  

“Alright, I’ll try that. But did Ian really suggest I work in the basement?”  

“Ah… well…”  

Seeing the shift in Deus’s demeanor, Tom felt slightly nervous but answered with practiced calm,  

“Yes, at first, I found it odd too, but His Highness thought it would be best for security. And our basement is actually quite spacious and well-maintained.”  

“Well, let’s see it first. It’s not like you’re at fault, Tom.”  

Following Tom to the basement, Deus found it better than expected. Being underground, it felt like an ideal place where unnecessary interruptions wouldn’t bother him.  

“How do you like it, Sir Deus?”  

“It’s much better than I anticipated. Everything seems clean and well-organized. Thanks!”  

Seeing Deus’s cheerful response, Tom couldn’t help but notice the difference between him and the Third Prince. He also realized that ever since Deus entered the picture, the Third Prince had seemed to smile more.  

Before, His Highness’s face had been worn out from drinking and indulging in debauchery, but lately, there was a lively expression on it.  

“I’ll go inform His Highness that you’ve arrived. I’m sure he’s been eagerly awaiting you.”  

“Hmm. I have a feeling something bothersome might come up… Can’t you tell him tomorrow? I’d like to avoid being pestered by Ian for at least a day.”  

Deus suggested, but Tom shook his head resolutely.  

“Sir Deus, I regret that I cannot disobey my master, His Highness. I must report your arrival immediately.”  

Seeing Tom’s determined expression, Deus couldn’t help but laugh.  

He remembered a time when Tom was much more timid, constantly nervous under the shadow of Ian’s former reputation as a wastrel. Now, Tom seemed more assertive, possibly reflecting the change in his master.  

“Well, if that’s how you want it, I guess I’ll have to prepare to greet my master. I even brought a gift.”  

“It won’t take long. His Highness has been counting down the days until you arrived.”  

Tom left, and shortly after, he returned with Ian in tow. Seeing Deus already unpacking his numerous belongings, Ian flashed a satisfied smile.  

After all, people rarely move twice without good reason. When Ian had convinced the Tower Master to let Deus come over, he had only mentioned it being a temporary arrangement. But who would be foolish enough to return a valuable engineer once they’ve joined your side?  

“Deus, you got here faster than I expected. I like your enthusiasm.”  

“Well, the Tower Master put up a bit of a fight at the end, but I managed to get out.”  

Despite his tired expression, Deus’s eyes gleamed with excitement, and Ian felt an urge to ask him about his current projects immediately.  

“Hmm, so how’s the new Detector coming along?”  

Deus seemed to have been waiting for this question. He straightened up and responded proudly,  

“Ian, you should consider yourself lucky to have met a genius magic-engineer like me. No one else in the empire could have developed a prototype this quickly.”  

Seeing Deus acting like a child eager to show off his new invention, Ian felt like teasing him a bit.  

“But Deus, would any of this even exist if I hadn’t come up with the initial concept?”  

Deus wasn’t one to back down, and he retorted,  

“Maybe it would’ve taken a bit longer, but with a genius magic-engineer like me around, it would have been created eventually.”  

“Oh, really? I thought you’d have shed tears of frustration, staying up all night because you had no budget.”  

At the mention of budget, Deus lowered his head slightly. He knew deep down that if it weren’t for Ian, he wouldn’t have had the opportunity to work on projects related to the empire’s administration.  

“Well, there is a difference between planning and execution. Your concepts feel like they’re from another world.”  

Deus’s words made Ian flinch momentarily. Deus had an uncanny sense for these things.  

“Just show it to me already!”  

Nodding, Deus reached into his bag and pulled out the prototype for the Detector II.  

“I never would’ve imagined something like this. If I had, the achievements of the imperial knights would have been leagues ahead by now.”  

“You even managed to implement the glasses design.”  

“Of course! The first Detector was a bit cumbersome, so now all you have to do is press different buttons on the side of the glasses to change functions. It’s much more user-friendly.”  

“Mind if I try it out?”  

“Go ahead. I’ve already tested it several times myself.”  

At Deus’s encouragement, Ian put on the Detector II.  

He pressed the first button on the right side of the glasses, and his body’s condition began to appear in colors similar to a traffic light.  

The first function Ian had requested was to display muscle condition like a stoplight.  

Having worked out to survive while employed in the planning department, Ian had studied muscles extensively to ensure his exercise was as efficient as possible.  

After intense workouts, it was crucial to allow the muscle fibers time to repair and grow. Overdoing it without understanding this principle could lead to muscle tears.  

In a fantasy world where physical strength was vital, such accidents were likely even more common.  

There was nothing more wasteful than losing valuable talent in the knight orders to injuries during training.  

“So, Ian, what do you think? Do you like it?”  

“Considering you’ve been cooped up in a lab, I thought your muscle condition would be worse. But you’re actually in decent health.”  

Deus shrugged and said,  

“To work long hours in the lab, you need to stay in shape. Burning out from overexertion is a disgrace.”  

“That’s a great mindset. The prototype seems well-made. How long does it last?”  

“As long as you don’t keep it on all the time, it should last about six months.”  

Six months was a decent lifespan.  

Satisfied with the first function, Ian activated the second one.  

‘So this is how mana moves…’  

As soon as Ian activated the second function, he began to see the mana particles in the air, glowing blue.  

He could even clearly see the mana stones inside Deus’s bag containing the Detector, Scanner, and Pad.  

‘With this, I should be able to recruit that guy who was the First Prince’s sword.’  

This function would be enough to bring Raymond, who had been a loyal bodyguard of the First Prince in the original story, over to his side.  

“Ian, creating the second function was a real headache… It’s amazing you even thought of it, but implementing it almost made my brain explode.”  

“This might be worth a bonus. Is there an amount you had in mind?”  

At Ian’s offer of a bonus, Deus held up both hands, displaying ten fingers.  

Ian shook his head slightly, prompting Deus to lower his left hand.  

“That seems fair enough.”  

Ian pulled five gold coins from his spatial pouch and handed them over, and Deus reacted with the joy of a child.  

“You seem unusually excited, considering you hardly have anything to spend it on.”  

“Hmph, someone like you with plenty of money wouldn’t understand. You’ve got to save up while you can.”  

As they continued chatting, Ian thought of a new hypothesis while using the Detector II’s second function.  

‘If I could see how mana moves when casting magic, could I potentially shorten the casting process?’  

Inspired by this thought, Ian asked Deus,  

“Deus, have you tried casting magic while wearing this?”  

“I haven’t had a chance to test that yet. I just finished it last night, and this morning was when it was completed…”  

As Deus emphasized how hard he’d been working, he suddenly realized the implication of Ian’s question and exclaimed,  

“Ian… why have you been pretending to be a wastrel all this time?”  

“Deus, I think you should see for yourself. Want to try casting a spell?”  

At Ian’s suggestion, Deus cast a 2-circle spell, Barrier.  

“O great force, protect us, Barrier!”  

As Ian closely observed Deus’s casting process, he came up with a few more hypotheses.  

“Deus, it might be possible to cast magic without even speaking the incantation.”  

Excited by the prospect of a new research topic, Deus’s eyes lit up with enthusiasm as he eagerly discussed it with Ian.  

Not understanding a word of what they were talking about, Tom quietly closed the door and left the room.  

He thought to himself that he should bring tea and snacks in a few hours.  

***  

Tom tried to dissuade Ian from visiting the Imperial First Knights,

 known as the Sun Knights.  

“Your Highness, please reconsider.”  

Tom had never been so assertive in trying to stop Ian from doing something, making Ian feel uneasy, as if he was missing something important.  

He realized he’d never read about the Third Prince visiting the knights in the original story.  

“Tom, did something happen between me and the Sun Knights?”  

“Your Highness… don’t you remember?”  

Tom’s question made Ian think,  

‘Oh, this can’t be good…’  

“Um… I think I might have overdone it with the drinking that time?”  

“Yes, exactly. That day, Your Highness drank heavily, and afterward, all the knights guarding our palace resigned.”  

Tom’s explanation made Ian realize that the reason he had no bodyguards wasn’t because of the palace’s security but because of something his previous self had done.  

It was all the fault of his past self’s reckless behavior.

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Strike 189

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Jin-seop, Hyun-soo’s primary doctor, can never forget the day he first met Hyun-soo. 

When Hyun-soo first came for a consultation, he was steeped in despair. 

He was so out of it that Jin-seop still remembers it vividly.

“But he overcame it.”

Thinking of him brings a smile to Jin-seop’s face. 

Perhaps it’s because of the young man’s strong will, despite being much younger than himself. 

Over time, both Hyun-soo and Hyun-tae became precious patients to Jin-seop. 

That’s why Jin-seop participated in the vegetative state conference held this year.

Jin-seop was somewhat surprised at the conference. 

The most renowned doctor in the field, Michael, began with a shocking revelation.

“Many of you here are administering treatment 54-K to your patients.”

This is the injection that Hyun-tae receives periodically. 

This injection, which comes at a hefty price per dose, is known to awaken vegetative patients, albeit at a very low probability.

“Recently, there have been unusual phenomena associated with the 54-K treatment. Reported cases are around 1-3%, and it could be good news for the families of those in vegetative states and for us doctors.”

It’s rare to see the usually composed Dr. Michael so animated. 

With all the doctors’ attention focused on him, he continued while displaying the syringe.

“The reports indicate that some patients temporarily wake up after receiving this treatment.”

“…!?”

The doctors were abuzz, including Jin-seop. 

He hurriedly asked,

“What do you mean by ‘temporarily waking up’?”

“Just as it sounds. They wake up for a short period. Astonishingly, those who woke up did not experience any memory loss and could move their bodies well enough to carry out daily activities. They were awake for as short as six hours to as long as two days, after which they returned to a vegetative state.”

An incredible revelation.

“Were there any side effects from this?”

Michael gave a small smile.

“There have been more cases of those who temporarily woke up eventually regaining full consciousness months later. Though it’s a very small number.”

Unable to hide his excitement, Jin-seop found himself agreeing with Michael’s term as he displayed the syringe.

“I’ve decided to call this the miracle of a day.”

The conference was held in Korea. 

After it ended, Jin-seop, returning home, found himself deep in thought as a doctor.

“Should I tell them about this?”

He soon shook his head. 

It was indeed a hopeful and positive story. 

However, the miracle of a day occurred in far too few patients. 

He concluded that this small hope might end up being a poison to the families.

Returning to the hospital, Jin-seop went straight to the VVIP ward. 

The most expensive room in the hospital with the best sunlight. 

Hyun-tae was bathed in that sunlight.

“I wonder who your son takes after to be so admirable.”

Jin-seop gave a bittersweet smile. 

He often talked to Hyun-tae during his rounds, sharing various stories. 

Even vegetative patients can sometimes hear. 

Though it’s very rare, he spoke, hoping Hyun-tae might hear about his proud son, Hyun-soo.

“It’s already been five years.”

Jin-seop looked at the peacefully resting Hyun-tae with a gentle expression. 

With a small smile, he left the room.

***

Early morning. 

Hyun-soo woke up and poured himself some cereal. 

While eating his cereal, he watched Ares’ dedicated channel.

Korean Ares Experts and the MC Discuss the Upcoming Continental War

“How is the Chinese side preparing for this massive event?”

“It seems that China is thoroughly preparing for this unprecedented event. The most notable thing is their artifacts.”

“Artifacts?”

“Yes, China has a large population, and accordingly, they have many outstanding blacksmiths. It’s said that Wang Gang, ranked third among blacksmiths worldwide, will participate in the Continental War, and before his participation, his forge is customizing artifacts for the participants.”

“What about the preparations of our country’s users?”

“Our blacksmiths are also actively working, but given our smaller population compared to China, it will be challenging to match them…”

Hyun-soo turned off the TV. 

It was an expected move. 

It was said that Korea’s top forges, including Black Anvil, were continuously fueling their furnaces. 

However, there’s a stark difference between ten people fueling a forge and two hundred doing so. 

That’s why Hyun-soo felt the need for a more offensive Twin Dragon Sword. 

To match a legendary artifact, at least three legendary artifacts are required. 

But what if it was of a transcendental grade? 

A true transcendental grade artifact would be worth more than ten legendaries.

There was no sense of duty to serve the nation. 

It was simply that the more pessimistic the situation, the more the offensive Twin Dragon Sword would shine. 

After finishing his cereal, Hyun-soo logged into Ares. 

Perhaps a sword that could rival a hundred uniques. 

He drew the blueprint for the offensive Twin Dragon Sword. 

Since it was offensive, the blade was designed to be sharper and lighter than a buff-type sword.

“This should be excellent.”

The remaining time wasn’t long. 

After making two Twin Dragon Swords with high-quality minerals, he needed to create the true Twin Dragon Sword with Snow Stone. 

Hyun-soo began the long process of crafting.

And finally, the first offensive Twin Dragon Sword was completed.

[It is of Epic grade.]

[An effect application rate of 64% is applied.]

To be honest, it was not a bad sword. 

For a greatsword, the balance was excellent, making it easy to swing. 

Also, its destructive power was enough to split rocks. 

However, it was just at the level of an Epic grade sword.

“Four days have passed.”

Fortunately, thanks to the 20% production time reduction effect of the God-forged Crown, he still had two more chances left.

Hyun-soo turned the crisis into an opportunity. 

He became more meticulous and passionate, immersing himself in the production of the second Twin Dragon Sword.

[It is of Epic grade.]

[An effect application rate of 70% is applied.]

“Ugh…”

Hyun-soo’s face twisted. 

He had a lot on his mind. 

There were only five days left until the Continental War. 

And Hyun-soo found the reason. 

When users craft artifacts, if someone has already made that item before, it becomes difficult to reach that grade again.

Take a blacksmith who has crafted a legendary item, for example. 

If that blacksmith were to make the same item with the same materials a week later, would another legendary item be born?

“They could mass-produce legendaries like a factory.”

Therefore, when crafting something similar again, two factors are needed to create a high-grade item once more. 

Either a long time has passed since it was last made and something special is added, or…

There’s another method.

“Make it far superior to the previous one.”

Ares’ system rewards users for their growth.

Previously, something similar he crafted was of rare grade, but a few days later, he crafted it in a more advanced and superior way.

By making it superior with a deeper understanding, he could achieve a higher grade even if it was a similar item.

“In other words, to create a transcendental-grade offensive Twin Dragon Sword, I need to make a sword surpassing the buff-type.”

A moment of fear passed by.

He only knew the crafting method for one of the two Twin Dragon Swords.

Suddenly, he remembered his father’s words.

“Hyun-soo, even if you start by imitating, one day, when your skills mature, you’ll be able to create something truly your own and most outstanding.”

Those words were engraved in his heart.

Hyun-soo might have been under the pressure of having to create a Twin Dragon Sword that he didn’t fully understand.

And now, Hyun-soo had become someone who could create something truly exceptional of his own.

He added the last mineral. 

Finally, he began to craft his own Twin Dragon Sword.

“This should be the most perfect crafting method.”

As he crafted the great sword, all his experience and knowledge as a genius blacksmith came into play.

With little time left until the Continental War.

Clang-

Clang-

Hyun-soo burned even hotter.

He felt joy.

Creating his own Twin Dragon Sword, rather than imitating, made his heart race.

[The effect application rate is high.]

He proceeded to engrave patterns onto the Twin Dragon Sword he had crafted.

Hyun-soo was hopeful.

This was a product into which he had poured his utmost effort.

And in his anticipation, he heard,

[The ninth legend is being written.]

He felt weak.

But Hyun-soo still thought this Twin Dragon Sword was incredible.

“…It is of transcendental grade.”

The buff-type Twin Dragon Sword was an extraordinary sword.

To craft two such items in less than a month might have been greedy.

But he gained confidence.

“The mere fact that I created something original gives me confidence that I can one day reach transcendence.”

Of course, there was a sense of regret.

However, the mineral used was not Snow Stone but just a fairly high-quality mineral.

If it had been a better mineral, a legend beyond legend might have been born.

Hyun-soo logged out immediately.

He wanted to share his feelings of regret with someone.

He visited the hospital.

Entering the room, Hyun-soo told his father all about his recent experiences.

“Still, it was of legendary grade. Despite Ares’ system not granting a good grade for similar items crafted in a short period, I managed to create my own artifact.”

Hyun-soo knew.

“What kind of sword is the Twin Dragon Sword you know of? Could it be better than the buff-type Twin Dragon Sword I made?”

It probably was.

His father had said,

“The first Twin Dragon Sword was not meant to be wielded. It symbolized the nation and Admiral Yi Sun-shin.”

That’s why it was crafted as a sword for everyone.

And the second Twin Dragon Sword was a sword actually meant to be wielded.

Hyun-soo gave a bittersweet smile.

“I’m curious about the crafting method of the second Twin Dragon Sword you have.”

Hyun-soo shared many stories with his father.

“Now, I think I should go. I don’t have the real Twin Dragon Sword, but I’ve thought of a way to create an unexpected turn of events. I’m going to modify the Calamity artifacts I obtained this time. Even though there’s only one day left, those should be a big help.”

Hyun-soo, who was gently touching his father’s hand, stood up.

“I’ll come again. Oh, and make sure to watch the broadcast.”

There was a wall-mounted TV in the VVIP room.

With a small smile, Hyun-soo left the room.

Time passed in the hospital room.

Night turned into morning.

A nurse came in and turned on the TV.

“The Continental War is about to begin.”

“The whole world is heating up.”

After wiping down Hyun-tae with a wet towel, the nurse picked up the remote control before leaving.

She shook her head.

She was Ji-hye. She just lowered the volume a bit and then left.

“We are excited to see how our Korean users will display their ingenuity against the strong Chinese users!”

“We can also see members of Guild Hyun’s Forge, which recently became a hot topic.”

“They haven’t received much attention.”

“It’s probably because the top rankers are gathered.”

“Finally, the fierce war between the two countries is starting!”

As the commentators’ voices echoed in the room, a mechanical sound filled the air.

Beep- Beep- Beep- Beep-

It was the sound of the vitals monitor checking the heartbeat.

Then.

Twitch.

The fingers of the one who had been asleep for so long moved.

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Patron 9

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Kalia, the eldest daughter of the Zenonia territory, had just arrived at the estate and reached the study where the Count was. She found herself once again thinking about a man she had recalled numerous times.

Alon Palatio, who had recently killed all his brothers in the Count’s family and secured the position of heir.

“…’Famous,’ indeed.”

Kalia recalled the look in the man’s eyes as he had gazed at her. Eyes that revealed nothing, as if peering into an abyss beyond the northern lands, indifferent to everything. No matter how many times she thought about it, those eyes sent chills down her arms.

Through those eyes, Kalia realized something: that he was the same “kind” as herself.

In truth, if that were all, Kalia would have stopped thinking about him once he had rejected her proposal. 

Rejecting her proposal essentially meant that they could not be allies, which in turn implied that they were now adversaries.

Despite this, Kalia’s curiosity persisted, all because of something he had said.

“…‘Famous,’ he said.”

The Zenonia family is certainly famous. Even if they didn’t involve themselves in politics, the financial and physical power the Zenonia family wielded was strong enough to overturn the current state of the kingdom at least once.

However, that renown ultimately belonged to the Count of Zenonia himself, not to the Zenonia family as a whole, and certainly not to Kalia.

Yet Alon had spoken of it.

He had referred to her so clearly and distinctly.

In a situation where far more nobles had never seen her face, having only attended balls twice, he had called her famous.

Not the Count of Zenonia, but her.

Of course, Alon had said this without much thought, recalling her fame as a villain when the original storyline began.

But to her, those words held great importance.

“How intriguing.”

Kalia turned her gaze toward the Count, seated in the study.

The Count was simply processing paperwork in silence.

His head was bowed as if she wasn’t even there, focused solely on his work.

Click, click—

As Kalia walked over to the Count, his eyes naturally rose to meet hers.

The same red eyes as hers stared back at her.

Though he said nothing, the Count’s appearance was brimming with vitality.

—Snap!

At least until Kalia snapped her fingers once.

As soon as the snapping sound echoed, the light vanished from the Count’s eyes.

The eyes that had been so sharp a moment ago turned vacant like those of an idiot, and his tightly closed mouth drooped open, drool trickling out.

The Count was in a state that clearly wasn’t normal.

Kalia mumbled as she stared at “him.”

“How did he know? No one was supposed to know.”

Kalia’s expression was filled with curiosity as she thought of Alon, who had spoken as if he knew the secret she had kept hidden since she turned her father into an imbecile.

“Or maybe he was just taking a shot in the dark?”

With such doubts in mind, Kalia left the study where she had been performing her ongoing act for the past five years.

“K-Kalia, my lady.”

“What’s wrong?”

“T-There’s a corpse in your room…!!”

At the sudden outburst, Kalia quickly made her way to her room.

And there—

“Hah…”

She saw it.

The informant she had placed on Alon two weeks ago lay dead, his head twisted around twice, his eyes open wide, unable to find peace even in death.

“It seems the seal didn’t activate, so it doesn’t appear he revealed any secrets.”

This was the report from one of the knights.

‘The informant didn’t leak any secrets, yet they brought his body into my room…’

Reflecting on this, Kalia let out a sigh.

She felt her suspicions turn into a certainty.

“…Looks like he found a big weakness of mine right after we met.”

She murmured with a smile.

***

Evan grimaced as he looked at the golems glowing bright red in the darkness of the night.

Having worked as a mercenary for over 15 years since childhood, his eyes moved busily, trying to locate the golems’ weak points, yet he couldn’t hide his anxiety.

He was confident in his skills, but precisely because of that, he was even more cautious of the unknown entities before him.

He had experienced firsthand just how much danger something unknown could pose.

Moreover, he had someone to protect at the moment.

Facing unknown enemies whose characteristics he didn’t even know was the worst-case scenario.

To make matters worse, the number of enemies appeared to be easily over twenty. As Evan pondered how to handle the situation,

“I’ll handle this.”

“Huh…?”

He responded absentmindedly to the sudden voice, watching as Alon, without him realizing it, stepped forward.

His expression was as indifferent as it had been when they entered the labyrinth.

Evan found Alon incredibly mysterious and intriguing all over again.

He was genuinely puzzled at how his master could maintain such an expression even in this situation.

At least from Evan’s perspective, the current situation was quite a crisis.

In front of them were over twenty human-shaped golems that clearly needed to be dealt with, and it was certain that each one of them possessed considerable combat power.

Yet, even in such a situation, Alon had stepped forward, saying he would handle them.

To speak honestly about his thoughts, Evan didn’t believe that Alon could deal with the golems before them.

Of course, Evan knew that Alon was no ordinary person and that he had a talent for magic.

He had become a respectable magician, reaching the 2nd Rank through self-study without a mentor.

However, impressive as that might be by general standards, it didn’t mean that such accomplishments would be enough for this kind of situation.

While it was true that he had reached the 2nd Rank through his own efforts at a young age, even a mere golem in front of him would be difficult to handle with just that level of power.

Thud!

As soon as these thoughts crossed his mind, the golems, which had been standing still, as if assessing their targets, suddenly moved and started rushing toward Alon.

And then,

“I enact the Constraint.”

Alon’s voice resounded like a declaration.

***

As Alon murmured the incantation, the world seemed to come to a halt.

His vision turned black and white, and the movements of the golems charging at him felt as though they were being recorded by a high-speed camera.

And then—

[A fragment inheriting the great will of Niacula, state the two Constraints you wish to impose.]

A grand voice that seemed to shake the entire space echoed in his mind.

It sounded both like a man and a woman, a child and an old person.

As he heard it, a brief cold sweat ran down Alon’s face.

‘As expected, it’s different from the game.’

The artifact called “Constraint” that Alon obtained from the Whispering Labyrinth was just as its name suggested: it imposed limitations on the user in exchange for an equivalent reward.

Once activated, numerous options would appear before him.

A notification window would prompt him to choose what constraints to impose and what rewards to receive.

However, reminding him that this was indeed reality, what appeared before him was not a notification window, but a voice.

A voice that, just by listening to it, made his head spin and his heart race, filling him with an unsettling sense of dread as if his heart might explode at any moment.

Letting out a deep sigh, Alon forcibly steadied his trembling heart and voiced the constraints he had in mind.

“One.”

[State your constraint.]

“The use of magic requires the absolute execution of Babylonian hand signs.”

[What do you wish to gain from this?]

“Power that can slightly twist the laws of the world.”

[Granted.]

“And one more.”

[State your constraint.]

“The use of magic requires the limited execution of the great Babylonian incantations.”

[What do you wish to gain from this?]

“The same as before.”

[…]

Following Alon’s words, the voice fell silent for a moment.

The slow-moving foot of a golem lifted into the air and then returned to the ground.

Alon wondered if he had made a mistake.

[I accept.]

As if dispelling his concerns, the majestic voice from the heavens spoke words of affirmation.

[To you, who remember the hand signs and mysteries of a forgotten great god, I offer my gratitude for inheriting the will.]

The voice conveyed this message to Alon.

“…?”

Alon’s expression turned puzzled at this.

Although his face remained expressionless outwardly, Alon’s eyes were full of questions.

‘Inheriting the will? What does that mean?’

Naturally, Alon had no clue about any of that.

The reason he chose the Babylonian hand signs and incantations as his constraints was simple.

In the game, these two choices provided the highest possible magic attack power in return.

Moreover, he had chosen these constraints so often that he had naturally memorized the Babylonian hand signs and incantations.

Of course, he wasn’t a genius, so he hadn’t memorized all the signs and incantations he’d seen in the game, but he didn’t feel burdened by it.

Alon knew where the Babylonian hand signs and incantations were written.

Therefore, while the voice from the heavens puzzled Alon, it was only for a moment.

[I will always be watching. You, who inherit the will.]

As Alon realized that the black-and-white world was gradually returning to its original state, he recognized that reality had resumed.

He raised his hand to test the constraints while observing the golems charging at him from a distance

***

At the same time, mana began to flow from Alon’s body, coursing through his heart and gathering at his raised fingertips.

The mana gathered at his fingertips was faint.

Even though he was drawing on all the mana his body possessed, the orb of lightning, which should have been shining brightly according to the description in the book, only emitted a dim glow, like the last light of a dying old man.

However, Alon felt neither disappointment nor surprise.

He was acutely aware that this was the limitation of Alon, the third son of the Palatio family.

Nonetheless—

“Refraction.”

The moment he uttered those words, matching his recitation,

“Rebound.”

The small orb distorted into chaotic lines.

“Blue Light.”

With a crackling sound, it began to emit a blue light. The small orb transformed into hundreds, thousands of lines, creating a nonlinear light source that sparked and crackled.

A light source that emitted a blue glow so cold it almost hurt to look at.

Simultaneously, Alon formed a hand sign.

His thumb covered his middle finger.

It was a stance resembling the gesture used to flick one’s forehead.

However, Alon flipped his hand around, forming a posture reminiscent of the Buddha’s dharma wheel gesture.

With that, he looked at the golem that had already reached him and declared the final incantation.

“Linear Diffraction.”

When the blue light momentarily banished the darkness—

Snap!

He snapped his fingers, and a flash of light was released.

—Fwoosh!

There was no sound.

All that could be heard was the faint whooshing noise following the flash, and what could be seen were the golems frozen as if time had stopped after the dazzling light illuminated the ravine.

And then—

Crack—Crackle!

The dozens of golems collapsed without any resistance, crumbling into piles of stones.

Evan, who had been rushing to fend off the golems attacking Alon, stood there with his mouth agape, stunned.

“What in the world…?”

He muttered, disbelief clear in his voice.

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Round 107

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After finishing the meal in a harmonious atmosphere, I followed the guild members of Skyscraper with Ara.

For reference, the name of the awakened person who spoke fluent Korean was Yu Bihong.

“Yu Bihong is the Korean pronunciation, and it’s actually Liu Feihong. You can call me Yu Bihong for convenience.”

“Thank you for your consideration.”

But…

I was bothered by a few people trailing behind us.

Kang Hanul, Kim Si-young, Jeong So-yeon, Lee Hae-sol, and even Ryu Cheon.

‘We’re going to talk about Ryu Cheon, so why are they following us?’

It looked like non-related individuals were secretly trailing us. Yu Bihong seemed to notice my concern and awkwardly smiled.

“Our young lady is very shy. She has a bashful personality…”

“I see.”

Yet, she was so forward with Ara.

Even now, Ara, held in my arms, peeked over my shoulder and gave a beaming smile.

“Hehe.”

“…Cute.”

It seemed they were not secretly following us but coming along because they wanted to make eye contact with Ara.

“Is it okay for the others to follow us?”

“It’s a bit uncomfortable, but it can’t be helped. As Mr. Kyu-seong is part of Ara Hongryeon, we are the ones asking for a favor…”

A request related to an illness…

I hadn’t asked about the exact illness yet. The fact that a famous awakened person like Ryu Cheon’s illness was not publicly known suggested they were keeping it hidden, so it was awkward to ask in a crowded place.

Moreover, I knew the Skyscraper Guild was a larger multinational guild than Ara Hongryeon, and if they couldn’t solve it, it must be a serious illness.

‘All I have is an antidote?’

I hadn’t cultivated any ingredients that could treat an illness yet. Of course, I might discover something if I keep farming different things, but not immediately.

So I was curious about what they wanted to talk about. Did they see potential just because I could make an antidote?

We soon entered a building assigned to the Skyscraper Guild. Our guild’s executives, who had followed us, stopped in their tracks.

“Kyu-seong! You’re not transferring to the Skyscraper Guild, are you?!”

“Can we visit the dungeon sometimes? Then I’ll let you go.”

“Kyu-seong! Even if you go, leave Ara with us!”

“Kyu-seong, even if you transfer, please continue to supply ingredients.”

Watching people make nonsensical jokes, Ara waved her hand.

“Goodbye~!”

“Ara!”

Hearing Jeong So-yeon’s desperate(?) cry, we entered the building.

“Ara Hongryeon really values Mr. Kyu-seong.”

“It’s more love than I deserve.”

“It’s nice to see.”

Soon, we entered a conference room-like place where no one else was and sat down. Ryu Cheon, who had followed us to the end, sat next to Ara, gazing intently at her face.

“Cute.”

The fact that she kept repeating that one word from earlier felt a bit creepy.

“Thank you for coming despite it being burdensome.”

“It’s nothing. I’d like to hear the details.”

“Young lady.”

At Yu Bihong’s call, Ryu Cheon shifted her gaze from Ara to me.

“First, thank you for the antidote.”

“It’s something I do for compensation.”

“Thanks to you, my guild members and I could be detoxified.”

Her clear eyes and articulate Korean made me wonder if she was the same person who had been dazedly staring at Ara earlier.

“You might have heard, but the reason we called Mr. Kyu-seong here is because of my illness. It’s a condition I’ve had since birth.”

“I’ve never heard that Ryu Cheon has been ill. May I ask about the nature of the illness?”

“It’s mana frost.”

“Mana frost?”

It was a combination of words I had never heard before. Was such a disease even possible?

“Since birth, I’ve had strong magical power, but my body couldn’t handle it. My body’s qi and blood flow became completely messed up.”

“Ah…”

I hadn’t realized there could be such side effects.

I had always thought Ryu Cheon was just an incredibly talented young awakened one, but I had no idea about this story.

“Qi and blood, meaning it’s a problem with the blood vessels. As you might know, mana flows through the blood vessels like blood, so our young lady constantly suffers from severe shock and injuries to her blood vessels.”

“Is she alright?”

Although I didn’t know the details, it sounded dangerous at first glance. Yu Bihong slowly shook his head and continued speaking.

“If it weren’t for Skyscraper’s financial and physical support, the young lady would have passed away before she even turned ten. Even now, she’s suppressing her mana as much as possible, but she strained herself during the recent Mammon subjugation.”

“Wow.”

“The young lady lives with constant pain. It might be easier to understand if I compare it to a mana reflux condition? Because of this, she’s always in and out of the hospital.”

Suddenly, Ryu Cheon’s expressionless face seemed quite impressive.

So, this patient who should be bedridden was walking around as if nothing was wrong?

Though she showed no signs, I could roughly gauge how serious her condition was, even if I couldn’t experience it myself.

Mana reflux was something every awakened one was familiar with.

‘There are quite a few awakened ones who die from mana reflux.’

From what I understood, Ryu Cheon was in constant pain similar to mana reflux.

“I understand Ryu Cheon’s condition. Is there something you wish to ask of me?”

“We recently operated a strike team for the Mammon subjugation. During that time, Ms. Ryu Cheon was not only poisoned but also had to use much more mana than usual.”

I nodded and listened to Yu Bihong’s explanation.

“After returning urgently, we administered your antidote. Given the severe condition, we were grateful just that she survived.”

“You’ve been through a lot. I also heard from our guild master that we owed you. I’d like to take this opportunity to thank you.”

When I bowed my head, Ara, noticing my gesture, followed suit and bowed to Ryu Cheon.

“No, it was my duty. Great power comes with great responsibility.”

Ryu Cheon, still expressionless, spoke in a calm tone. However, the slightly elevated pitch of her voice indicated she wasn’t displeased.

‘…But it hasn’t been that long since the incident happened.’

For someone whose life was supposedly in danger, Ryu Cheon looked remarkably fine. As if responding to my unspoken question, Yu Bihong continued.

“After administering Mr. Kyu-seong’s antidote, the young lady immediately regained consciousness. We were all astonished. That wasn’t the only surprising thing.”

“Could it be…”

The fact that they mentioned the mana frost first and then brought up this conversation led me to a conclusion. It seemed my antidote didn’t just cure the poison but also had some effect on Ryu Cheon’s mana frost. That’s probably why they called me separately.

“Your guess might be correct. After taking your antidote, the young lady said she felt light for the first time in her life.”

“Isn’t it hard to confirm that it was helpful just because she felt lighter?”

“You’re right. Due to the recent dungeon break of the Insek Dungeon, we couldn’t conduct a thorough examination. However, I believe Ms. Ryu Cheon wouldn’t say she simply felt a little better if it weren’t significant.”

Ryu Cheon, who had been quietly listening to Yu Bihong’s words, nodded enthusiastically. Ara found Ryu Cheon’s gesture amusing and followed suit, nodding her head and laughing gleefully.

“I think I can guess. Since it also has the effect of smoothing the flow of mana…”

“That’s right. We also suspect that this effect might be improving the young lady’s condition.”

In that case, to confirm a precise cure, I should just have her eat a lot of bell pepper. After all, the flow of mana was more related to the magical bell pepper than to the antidote itself.

“However, due to the current shortage of the antidote caused by Mammon, we feel it’s too much to ask Mr. Kyu-seong for more. Would it be possible to request it separately once this situation is resolved? We promise to compensate you at the guild level.”

“Oh, there’s no need for that.”

“Pardon?”

Seeing the puzzled looks on Yu Bihong and Ryu Cheon’s faces, I took Bokkeum out of my backpack and spoke.

“Just give me one bell pepper.”

Pop—.

Immediately, a bell pepper popped out.

[Magic Bell pepper LV.1]

A crop containing magic power. Harmless to the human body. When consumed, it slightly amplifies magic power for 0.2 seconds. Continuous consumption makes mana circulation smoother.

It seemed this bell pepper was indeed the reason for Ryu Cheon’s improved condition. Moreover, not only did it have a temporary effect, but continuous consumption also provided a permanent effect of smoother mana circulation.

“What is that…?”

“I think this is what slightly improved Mr. Ryu Cheon’s condition. Would you like to check it out?”

“It’s a bell pepper!”

Yu Bihong and Ryu Cheon approached and examined the bell pepper. After reading its effect, both of their eyes widened.

“It wasn’t the antidote’s effect?!”

“To be precise, the antidote is made by combining the effects of these crops.”

As I spoke proudly, Ryu Cheon quietly held the bell pepper and spoke.

“Could I… recover?”

A desperate question.

The trembling voice and expressionless face created a contrast that made it look even sadder.

Both Yu Bihong and I, momentarily at a loss for words, cautiously spoke up.

“We will try our best, young lady. You will surely recover.”

“I can’t give you a definite answer. But I will do my best.”

I had heard that our guild members, who went out as part of the strike team, could all escape safely thanks to Ryu Cheon’s efforts. I had already received a favor and must repay it.

“For reference, as you can see, this is a Level 1 bell pepper. However, I can gradually level up the crops.”

“Gasp! Really?”

“Yes. Even if we can’t cure Ryu Cheon’s illness right now, I believe we will be able to eventually.”

To be honest, I thought that even just continuously taking Level 1 bell pepper might be enough to cure her, but I couldn’t give a definitive answer based on assumptions.

She must have suffered from this illness all her life, so I couldn’t rashly say that she could be cured immediately.

“Please, Mr. Kyu-seong!”

“I’m asking you too. And thank you.”

Listening to their pleas, I nodded confidently. I had already successfully treated Si-young and Baek Seung-hyun.

Although their illnesses were different, I had confidence that my abilities could somehow find a solution.

‘Even if bell pepper alone doesn’t work, other crops might eventually help treat the illness.’

Of course, I had a feeling that just the bell pepper could be enough to treat Ryu Cheon’s illness.

“Ryu Cheon! You must not be sick! Kyu-seong will cure you!”

“Yes. Thank you.”

Watching Ryu Cheon naturally hold and rub cheeks with Ara, I made a new resolution.

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Palace 39

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Katarina’s faction was frantic, trying to restore order to the underworld after the fall of Frank’s faction.

Although they tried to absorb as much of Frank’s manpower as possible, the nature of the underworld meant that some rebels emerged. Of course, those individuals quietly disappeared thanks to Katarina and Wiz.

While cleaning up Frank’s faction, they were also busy scouting out any skilled individuals to recruit, as Ian had requested. In this endeavor, they found themselves short on both hands and feet.

“Alex.”

“Yes, Lady Katarina.”

“Did you deliver my letter to His Highness, the Third Prince?”

“Yes, of course, I did.”

“Then you must have something to give me, right?”

At Katarina’s sharp gaze, Alex quickly pulled out a pouch from his coat and handed it to her.

“It’s heavier than I expected.”

“Yes, His Highness said to use as much as needed and to let him know if we required more.”

“Didn’t His Highness send a reply as well?”

Wiz, who was standing next to Katarina, asked as Alex fumbled through his coat again before handing over a letter.

“I was just about to give it to you.”

“You didn’t open it, did you?”

Katarina asked, and Wiz answered on Alex’s behalf.

“Don’t worry, boss. The seal is intact, so it doesn’t seem to have been tampered with.”

“I would never do such a thing! I live and die by my honor!”

Ignoring Alex’s self-assured proclamation, Katarina opened the letter. The contents were not extensive, but they were important.

“Thirty, huh.”

“Sorry?”

“Alex, I know you didn’t mess with the letter, but are you sure you didn’t touch this either?”

Katarina shook the pouch, causing Alex’s eyes to widen in surprise.

“Heh, there’s no way I’d tamper with that!”

“Your eyes seem to be saying something different.”

“That’s just because I was staring at the pouch!”

Ignoring his excuse, Wiz started counting the gold coins inside the pouch.

“One, two, three… twenty-nine.”

Wiz paused at twenty-nine, and Alex began to sweat nervously.

“It’s not right! I swear I didn’t take anything!”

Seeing Alex’s desperate expression, Wiz finally chuckled and revealed,

“It’s thirty, just as it should be.”

Relief washed over Alex as he realized that Wiz had been messing with him. While he felt a strong urge to punch Wiz for the prank, he knew better than to act on it.

“See? You can trust me!”

“If you hadn’t made that mistake the first time we met, we wouldn’t have to double-check.”

Katarina’s reminder of past blunders made Alex clutch his chest in mock hurt.

“That’s harsh, my lady.”

“Enough with the dramatics. Just make sure to report back to His Highness that everything is going smoothly.”

“Yes, ma’am!”

“Oh, and one more thing to pass along.”

“Yes?”

“The noble faction seems hesitant to interfere with the underworld lately. It feels like they’re being cautious around us.”

As Katarina spoke, one of her subordinates knocked on the door from outside.

“Come in.”

“Boss, I have urgent news.”

“What is it?”

“I’ve just received word that Duke Blake personally met with His Highness, the Third Prince.”

“The Duke Blake himself?”

Understanding the implications of the Duke’s direct involvement, Katarina immediately inquired about Ian’s safety.

“Is the Third Prince alright?”

“Yes, it seems His Highness is unharmed.”

After dismissing the subordinate, Katarina turned to Wiz.

“Wiz, what do you think?”

“Are you asking about the nobles’ recent inactivity or the Third Prince’s meeting with the Duke of Blake?”

“Both.”

“If the nobles remain quiet over the next few days, I think it’s safe to assume that this is the work of the Third Prince.”

“Interesting…” Katarina’s eyes gleamed as she continued,

“It seems our client is more capable than we initially thought.”

Pointing to the pouch of gold in Wiz’s hands, she added,

“He’s got plenty of resources and isn’t backing down from a power struggle with Duke Blake. Impressive.”

“Indeed, it appears we may need to reassess our opinion of the Third Prince. I didn’t expect him to wield such financial and political power.”

Hearing them praise Ian, Alex puffed out his chest with pride.

“Ahem, I knew His Highness had potential! I wouldn’t follow just anyone.”

“It does seem like the Third Prince, once notorious as a wastrel, keeps showing us new sides to himself.”

“I agree, boss.”

“Alex.”

Hearing his name, Alex responded eagerly.

“Yes, ma’am? Do you have another task for me?”

“Yes, go see the Third Prince and find out the details of his negotiation with Duke Blake. He’s probably expecting you.”

“On it!”

After giving a sharp salute, Alex quickly left the room, leaving Katarina and Wiz alone.

“Seems like if the Third Prince did manage to come out on top in his deal with the Duke, we might need to make some swift decisions as well.”

“I agree, boss. Regardless of what conditions were negotiated, if the Third Prince secured more time to build his influence, that alone is commendable.”

Wiz’s praise made Katarina squint at him suspiciously.

“Wiz.”

“Yes, boss?”

“Ever since the Third Prince gave us the detector, you’ve been awfully supportive of him. Don’t you find that suspicious?”

Despite her intimidating tone, Wiz simply laughed.

“I’m just looking out for the gang’s best interests. Plus, I’d rather not get hit on the back of the head, so no need to worry.”

“Not get hit, huh?”

“I’d really appreciate it if you didn’t, boss.”

Seeing Wiz’s playful demeanor, Katarina couldn’t help but notice that Ian’s presence was steadily growing within their organization.

***

The Mage Tower was buzzing with rumors about the peculiar behavior of the Tower Master.

“So, are we going into lockdown or not?”

“Who knows…?”

“If we do, it’ll be the first time since the Tower Master took over.”

As the disciples murmured among themselves, the Tower Master suddenly appeared and made an announcement before vanishing again.

“Cancel the lockdown. Resume independent training.”

The sudden change left the disciples even more confused, but Deus, the Tower Master’s top disciple, stepped in to calm the situation.

“Alright, everyone, settle down. We’ve seen this before. Just head back to your rooms and focus on your magic training.”

Grumbling, the disciples eventually dispersed, not wanting to risk catching the Tower Master’s attention and incurring his wrath.

As Deus was about to return to his room, the Tower Master appeared and called out to him.

“Deus.”

“Master, what mischief are you planning now?”

“Bah, who talks to their master like that? You need more discipline.”

Raising his staff, the Tower Master prepared to strike, but Deus quickly used Blink to put some distance between them.

“You’ve improved. Your skills have gotten better.”

“Hmph, I’ve been diligently training as you instructed, Master.”

But before Deus could feel too smug, the Tower Master appeared beside him in an instant and gave him a solid whack on the back of his head.

“Ow! Master, what was that for?”

“After all I’ve done for you, feeding, housing, and training you, you decide to follow the Third Prince? How could that not irritate me?”

“But you agreed to it, Master! And didn’t you always say to never let go of someone who inspires you? Ian gives me endless inspiration.”

The Tower Master sighed at Deus’s cheeky response.

“Just don’t get yourself skinned alive. Always be cautious, and don’t reveal your full abilities.”

The sudden seriousness in his master’s tone caught Deus off guard, and he replied gruffly.

“Why so serious all of a sudden?”

“Well… it’s your choice, so I can’t stop you. Not even a dragon can change a hatchling’s mind.”

“Don’t worry, Master, I’ll make you proud.”

“Are you really committed to the path of Magic-Engineering?”

“Yes, Master. Especially now that I’ve met someone who continuously fuels my creativity.”

“Alright, so what are you working on now?”

Deus waved his hands defensively.

“I can’t tell you that, Master. I promised Ian I’d keep it under wraps.”

“Even from me?”

As the Tower Master prepared to cast a spell, Deus quickly moved to block him.

Seeing his disciple’s resolve, the Tower Master relented.

“Just remember, if the Third Prince fails to keep his promises, you’ll be back here under my watch. Don’t regret today’s decisions.”

“You’re the one who always taught me to uphold my word, Master. How could I betray that?”

The Tower Master shook his head at Deus’s stubbornness.

“If you come back here, I’ll make sure you train until you drop.”

“After seeing Ian negotiate with you, I doubt that’ll ever happen. So, stop worrying and enjoy your adventures.”

“This student of mine has no respect.”

Smack.

The Tower Master gave Deus another solid whack on the head before disappearing again.

Once alone, Deus cautiously entered his lab, eager to test out the new “Detector II” he had been working on. He couldn’t wait to see Ian’s reaction.

He was already imagining the improvements he could make to the prototype before moving to Ian’s palace the next day.

‘Just a little more tweaking before I sleep.’

As the first light of dawn crept in, Deus was still wide awake, consumed by his excitement to see Ian’s reaction to his latest invention.

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Alon’s ostensible reason for coming to the Estrovan territory was to build connections. However, the real reason he endured a journey of over a week to get here was because of a labyrinth located to the south of Estrovan.

“… Is this the place where you said you had some business?” 

“Yes.” 

“It took us two weeks to find this place, but… there’s nothing here?” 

As Evan slowly scanned the empty forest, he spoke. Alon also looked around. 

Indeed, the only things around were an unpaved road and forest that seemed to have been neglected for a long time; there were no features that stood out. 

‘That’s why I had to go through so much trouble for two weeks.’

Alon’s face remained expressionless, but he let out a sigh of relief inwardly. 

After the ball, Alon had spent nearly twenty days in Estrovan, investing his time in finding this labyrinth. 

‘I took it too lightly just because it was easy to find in the game.’

Thinking that, Alon shifted his gaze to a small ravine visible beyond the forest. He began to walk toward the only clue that had allowed him to find the labyrinth.

“Are you sure this time?” 

Having already wasted two trips, Evan grumbled as he followed Alon. 

Sensing Evan’s footsteps behind him, Alon quickly organized his thoughts. 

‘The name of the labyrinth is the “Whispering Labyrinth.” It’s a labyrinth accessible around the middle of the game, and the reward for clearing it is the item called “Constraint.” Once I get that, my business in the labyrinth will be done.’

Recalling the characteristics of the labyrinth he had visited hundreds of times in Psychedelia, Alon walked without hesitation. Soon, he arrived at a small ravine beyond the forest. 

“… This place looks strange no matter how you look at it.” 

Evan spoke as soon as they reached the ravine. 

Just as he murmured, the ravine was small, but it had an unmistakable sense of wrongness. 

Despite the sun hanging high in the sky, the interior of the ravine was excessively dark, as if it were repelling the sunlight.

This triggered a sense of alarm and caution in Evan.

“Let’s go.” 

“Young Master!?”

But instead, this phenomenon filled Alon with joy. 

The effect in the ravine was identical to the field effect of the Whispering Labyrinth he was searching for.

This meant that the Whispering Labyrinth was indeed here, so he stepped into the dark ravine without hesitation. 

Evan watched Alon with a shocked expression but had no choice but to follow him inside. 

Entering the ravine felt like the presence of the sun a moment ago was a lie; the interior was shrouded in darkness.

In the darkness, various stones, carved with what seemed to be artificial patterns rather than natural formations, could be seen scattered around.

Walking past these, Alon soon spotted an entrance submerged in pitch-black darkness.

Alon stood staring blankly at the door, which was undoubtedly artificially constructed, covered with various patterns.

“How did you know this place existed?” 

“Because I’ve been here often.” 

“What?”

Realizing he had made a slip of the tongue, Alon quickly corrected himself. 

“It was a joke.” 

“… A joke? With that face, it didn’t sound like a joke at all… So how did you know about it?”

“I have my ways.” 

“For someone with ways, it did take you quite some time to find this place.” 

“…I didn’t expect it to take this long either.”

As Alon briefly recalled playing Psychedelia, Evan asked another question.

“So, who made this unpleasant place?” 

“It was made by a fellow named Palaon.” 

The Whispering Labyrinth.

Alon recalled that in some online communities, it was also referred to as Palaon’s Water Rocket Labyrinth.

“Palaon, you say?” 

“Let’s go in.”

Without answering any more of Evan’s questions, Alon walked toward the labyrinth entrance, and Evan, looking nervous and cautious, followed him.

Soon, no one was left at the entrance of the labyrinth.

***

Screeeeech~!!!!

Crack! Crackle! Crunch!

A Hell Gargoyle, which would only be defeatable around the mid-story progression of Psychedelia, was being slowly crushed to death as if caught in a massive stone press that had fallen from the ceiling.

Evan looked on with a pale face.

“O…”

Watching such a powerful monster, which he could never defeat alone, die in such a futile and gruesome way was enough to leave a mark on his normally stoic disposition, honed by years as a mercenary.

However, what made Evan’s heart pound even more was the realization that the massive stone currently crushing the Hell Gargoyle hung above their heads as well.

‘How can the young master be so calm in this situation…?’

Evan looked at Alon.

Despite the fact that failing to solve even one puzzle in this labyrinth would lead to a brutal death like the Gargoyle’s, Alon’s face remained expressionless.

He seemed to be waiting for the door to open, completely unfazed by the situation.

Seeing Alon like this only intensified Evan’s curiosity about him.

Usually, no matter how inscrutable a magician might be, four years together would reveal at least a little of their true nature.

Moreover, Evan had helped Alon with many things over the past four years.

Sometimes he saved orphans.

Sometimes he took down evil organizations.

Other times, he helped a slave girl or paid off an old man’s debt. If not, he’d deliver messages with no apparent meaning to acquaintances. He dealt with all sorts of tasks.

Yet, despite handling all these tasks, Evan still didn’t know Alon.

This was because none of the tasks Alon had assigned provided any clues about his true intentions.

The closest thing to a common thread was that Alon seemed to take a sustained interest in some of the children he had saved, sending them to orphanages.

Apart from that, there was much Evan didn’t know about Alon.

For example, how Alon knew about such a place despite never having left the Palatio estate.

Or how he understood the workings of this eerie labyrinth and could confidently answer its questions.

Nevertheless, despite the suspicions he harbored, Evan had developed a peculiar trust in Alon, which was enough for him to follow Alon into this suspicious place, partly due to the fact that all the tasks Alon had undertaken ultimately led to good outcomes.

‘What exactly is he preparing?’

But even with this trust, his curiosity wasn’t fading. Evan looked at Alon with eyes mixed with admiration and intrigue as Alon inspected his surroundings with an indifferent expression.

‘… I think I’m going to be sick.’

In truth, Alon was forcibly averting his gaze to avoid watching the gargoyle being crushed horribly.

‘I knew it was gruesome, but not this much…’

Screeeeech~!

Alon confirmed the door opening as soon as the gargoyle’s execution concluded and let out a sigh.

Even though he wasn’t capable of proper combat, the reason he confidently entered the Whispering Labyrinth, accessible only around the mid-game, was because he knew about this labyrinth.

‘Thanks to that, I cleared it easily.’

This labyrinth consisted of eight rooms, each requiring him to solve a puzzle before progressing to the next.

Knowing all the puzzles in this labyrinth meant he wouldn’t need to fight any enemies, and Alon remembered every puzzle precisely.

No, from the perspective of a Psychedelia player, the puzzles in this labyrinth were unforgettable.

This was one of the few labyrinths where one could re-enter repeatedly without collecting the rewards, making it ideal for grinding levels.

Naturally, Alon, who had always used this place for mid-game grinding over countless playthroughs, had memorized all the puzzles and reached the end of the labyrinth with ease.

Dragging along Evan, who was utterly exhausted despite no combat having taken place, Alon entered a small room at the end of the labyrinth, where he picked up a ring lying on an old table in the center.

It was a plain-looking ring, so unremarkable that some might openly express disappointment, sensing no power from it.

However, Alon smiled.

He was sure the item he held was the “Constraint” he had been looking for.

He also didn’t mind the ring’s lack of a flashy appearance.

“…Huh? Young Master, that ring you were holding just…”

In the first place, this item didn’t function as an artifact; it was more like an elixir that would be absorbed into the user’s body the moment it was used.

“Now that we’ve got what we need, let’s go.”

As the ring disappeared from Alon’s hand, Evan, who had been surprised, saw Alon turning around as if he had finished everything he needed to do. Evan, still looking dumbfounded, quickly followed Alon out of the room.

And, as soon as they reached the exit, the labyrinth shut down entirely, as if everything had concluded.

Alon and Evan, who had escaped safely, found themselves facing something unexpected.

“…Did you foresee this as well?”

As soon as they exited the labyrinth, they were confronted by human-shaped golems holding weapons, standing in formation. They hadn’t been there just moments ago.

“These golems are the stone piles we saw earlier…”

Realizing that these golems were the countless stone piles they had passed earlier, Evan, tense, drew his sword.

“I’ll handle this.”

“Huh?”

Evan responded with a puzzled expression to Alon’s words.

Before he could even ask a question—

“The Constraint is now in effect.”

The pronouncement came from Alon’s lips.

***

Seated in the carriage heading back to the Altia Duke’s estate, Roria let out a deep sigh, her face filled with profound despair as she looked at the estate in the distance. She gave a self-deprecating smile.

‘As I expected, I was a fool.’

Roria thought of the man she had met at the ball.

Alon, the third son of the Palatio family.

But that was only his public identity. According to the rumors circulating among the nobility, he had killed his two older brothers, who were major figures in the underworld, and had even wiped out Avalon, which had been almost ruling the eastern region overnight.

He was the true mastermind of the Palatio family, hiding his power and waiting for the right time to reveal his claws.

‘No, it’s not just rumors.’

Having met Alon, Roria knew without a doubt that those rumors were true.

The emotional restraint he had displayed at the ball could never have come from someone ordinary.

‘It was almost like looking at Father…’

Roria thought of her father.

The Duke of Altia, known as the “Noble One” among the aristocracy because he could manipulate both the Royalists and the Nobility factions within the kingdom at his will, and someone who should never be crossed.

Her father, who never revealed his emotions carelessly and always remained cool-headed in his judgments.

The eyes of her father resembled those of Alon, whom she had seen five days ago.

That’s why Roria had clung to Alon, realizing he was her last lifeline, and she had failed.

Honestly, she hadn’t been surprised by the outcome.

The moment she saw Alon’s eyes, Roria had realized that he was not someone who would be swayed by petty sympathy or pity.

Yet, she still pleaded for sympathy and pity.

Because she had nothing else to offer.

What she did have was just a semblance of power maintained by the Duke’s mercy and affection.

No matter how hard she tried to grasp something more, her efforts were always thwarted by those who could hardly be called her kin—her contemptible relatives.

In other words, she was powerless, and thus, unable to seize her last lifeline.

Or rather, she was the only one who thought it was a lifeline.

There wouldn’t be anyone willing to engage in a transaction where the risks were more apparent than the benefits.

‘Ha.’

In truth, it would be a lie to say she didn’t know.

Even if it was just a semblance of power, she had already been through numerous situations, fighting against her despicable relatives who had everything, trying to secure her position.

So, even though she hadn’t yet reached adulthood, her mind was already well-versed in the world’s logic.

She understood all too well that every relationship and story carried both gains and losses.

‘Good things will happen.’

As Roria gazed out of the window at the scenery of the estate, she recalled those seemingly meaningless words Alon had said at the end.

About 30 minutes later, when she returned to the mansion…

“…What did you say?”

“Lady Faylin and Lord Kigg… have passed away!”

She heard from a maid that two of her siblings, who had tormented her so much, had taken their own lives.

Hearing this news, Roria, looking perplexed, went to her room, feeling baffled by their deaths.

Her detestable family members were more likely to stab each other in the back than commit suicide.

In other words, the fact that those two had committed suicide made no sense from the beginning.

‘This is absurd.’

Certain that some scheme was at play, Roria suddenly remembered the words of that man, the third son of the Palatio family.

No.

‘Good things will happen.’

Recalling the words of the true mastermind who had killed all his siblings and ascended to become the heir of the Count’s family,

She felt a chill run down her spine.

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Survival 143

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“Your Highness, I am so scared… Where could the others be?”

Riu, as the heir of the Count Caspera family, should have been making a dignified courtship.

She never imagined herself fawning in such a pitiful manner.

She barely suppressed the disgust rising to her throat.

What else could she do?

He was not someone she could assert her pride against.

“Ha ha, this is unlike the Riu who showed such fierce spirit against Luciana and her attendants.”

Riu lowered her eyes in embarrassment, gritting her teeth.

The Crown Prince.

In front of the highest authority who would succeed the Empire, the title of Count’s daughter was merely that of a sparrow before a falcon.

‘How did it come to this?’

Normally, there would be no reason for her to beg for affection so disgracefully.

After all, he was the Crown Prince.

For someone like her, a leader of the noble faction, he was practically the head of her political enemies.

‘If only it weren’t for that man…!’

Crunch.

The metallic taste of blood spread in her mouth.

Hans Byron, the man who had handed her complete defeat and helplessness.

When she first heard his command, she was utterly dumbfounded.

“You want me to… seduce the Crown Prince?”

“It seems you’ve forgotten your manners during our brief separation. Try again.”

“…You want me to seduce him?”

An absurd and unreasonable demand.

It was beyond incomprehensible; it was bizarre.

“Why? The Crown Prince is Lady Speda’s fiancé, whom you serve.”

Riu’s gaze sharpened as she questioned him.

Wasn’t it as if he wanted her to ruin that relationship by seducing the Crown Prince?

“Tsk, being quick-witted can be a problem too.”

“What do you mean by that?”

Luciana’s right-hand man was attempting to disrupt her engagement.

Though she had guessed it, the shock of such information was hard to process.

“What are you trying to test? Are you in a position to question my orders?”

Wham.

“Oh, no!”

His foot stomped roughly on the jade table she cherished.

The fear etched by that noise made her flinch involuntarily.

“Whether you get rejected by the Crown Prince, offend the Lady, or lose your standing in the noble faction, it’s none of my concern.”

‘As if I didn’t know that!’

He listed all the damages she would suffer by following his command.

However.

At his next words, Riu could only nod helplessly.

“But does that compare to your expulsion from the academy?”

“……”

“You’re smart enough to understand what I mean.”

Whether her status weakened.

Or she fell further.

…It was better than being expelled from the academy and becoming a nominal noble.

Hans Byron, meeting her eyes, raised the corner of his mouth in a mocking smile.

His demeanor clearly conveyed that she should not dare to defy him.

That overbearing attitude was indeed reminiscent of Lady Speda, whom he served.

In the end, she had no choice.

Half with resentment, half with resignation.

She had to carry out Hans’s command, reluctantly but inevitably.

“The child of … is actually an illegitimate child. Have you heard about it?”

“Oh my, how vulgar. No wonder their conduct seems so uncouth.”

“-Anyway, I heard His Highness is hosting a modest banquet soon.”

“It seems to be an event to replace the unfortunate incident during the coming-of-age ceremony.”

“I was really shocked. How could something so disgraceful… Lady Caspera?”

“…Ahem, could you tell me when the banquet will be held?”

Starting with gaining the opportunity to meet the Crown Prince, based on the information obtained from the social gathering.

“Lady Caspera, what brings you here? Come to mock me?”

“…Even though I am from the noble faction, I understand basic courtesy. Please set aside your worries.”

Building a rapport with him.

“Lady Caspera, there have been many rumors lately….”

“….You’ll understand if you wait.”

And the suspicious glances from the noble faction.

Nothing was easy.

Yet, finally, she had come this far.

“Lady Speda indeed lacks the qualities of a duke’s daughter. Her behavior and mindset are far from ladylike.”

“You’re absolutely right! People say her martial skills are exceptional, but that’s all there is to it.”

Meeting frequently at social gatherings.

Forming a bond through subtle gossip.

“Your Highness… I heard the contents of the midterm exams have changed.”

“Yes, I’ve heard.”

“If you don’t mind, would you form a team with me?”

“We’re both from the central region, aren’t we?”

“Oh, that’s just a nominal rule. It’s useless in the face of Your Highness’s authority. Though I may be lacking, I do have some decent abilities.”

Even stooping to appeal her usefulness, she succeeded in becoming a teammate with the Crown Prince for the midterm exams.

‘This should satisfy that despicable man.’

The Crown Prince, who had doted on her in front of Luciana Speda.

All that remained was for Hans Byron to arrive, and she would put an end to it.

She would simply make a direct confession to the Crown Prince in front of him.

-Good. Everything is perfectly set up. The audience is here, so let’s get started.

A monotonous voice echoed from the magic stone in her ear at just the right moment.

‘…Annoying.’

A man who was affable and humorous with others but endlessly cold when dealing with her.

Now, even hearing his voice sent chills down her spine.

However.

“Riu? What are you standing around for? We need to find our teammates. Come along….”

“I have something important to tell you, Your Highness.”

Taking a deep breath, she cast aside her fear.

In front of her, the Crown Prince tilted his blue-haired head, waiting for her to speak.

‘Right. This is a good opportunity.’

Hadn’t she been gradually losing her position to Luke Daimon within the noble faction?

Meanwhile, there were the glances she often felt after private meetings at social gatherings.

The Crown Prince, who treated her intimately without hesitation even in front of others.

What if she succeeded in seducing him here?

A new wind might blow.

Therefore.

She resolved to become the actress on the stage that the devil, Hans Byron, had set up for her.

“This is something I can only say now that Lady Speda is absent.”

“Hmm. Let’s hear it.”

“…Just saying it might be disrespectful, but I dare to say it. Luciana Speda and Your Highness are not a suitable pair.”

Twitch.

The Crown Prince’s eyebrow visibly twitched.

However, it wasn’t entirely a negative reaction, as the corners of his mouth were slightly curved upwards.

“Hmm. Indeed, I am too good for her.”

“Yes, you’ve mentioned during our conversations before. Her demeanor is too rough and arrogant for a duke’s daughter.”

Riu spoke sweetly but inwardly she was sneering.

Jealousy lurked beneath the surface.

Even she wasn’t sure what it was directed at.

Perhaps it was due to her inferiority in swordsmanship compared to his fiancée.

Or the difference in their influence within the Imperial faction.

Regardless,

She knew best from their conversations that he harbored negative feelings towards Luciana Speda.

She needed to exploit that gap.

Riu continued speaking with a look of regret.

“A partner should respect their counterpart. Especially if that counterpart is Your Highness, a fiancée should devote herself wholeheartedly.”

“That is certainly true. So, do you have someone in mind, Riu?”

‘Playing dumb quite skillfully.’

There was no way he didn’t understand the implications of a woman humbling herself like this.

Now, with a mischievous smile, the Crown Prince asked her again, and Riu took a step closer with a desperate look.

“How about me?”

“…Riu Caspera?”

“I have been thoroughly educated in etiquette and dedication towards a partner at the esteemed Count Caspera’s house. Unlike the rough Lady Speda.”

Wearing a mask of hypocrisy was her specialty.

She manipulated the muscles around her eyes with mana to shed tears.

She portrayed a sorrowful and pitiful expression, as though unable to hide her true feelings despite her noble facade.

“I know you have a partner. But he is merely a minor obstacle in the face of your will.”

“….”

“Regardless of factions, status, or the heir’s position, none of it matters. Even as a concubine, it’s fine. Please…”

As if responding to her plaintive voice, the magic stone at her ear buzzed.

-Wow, you’re good at saying things you don’t mean with that face. Truly, someone I can trust. Your acting is superb.

There were times when Hans Byron was playful with her.

When he was mocking.

Feeling miserable, Riu tightly shut her eyes.

At least he wouldn’t see her blush from shame.

He might mistake her flushed face as a result of embarrassment from the confession.

“A concubine… Ha ha, is that so.”

“Yes. Since it seems your heart has already left Lady Speda, may I dare to take that place beside you?”

“Ah. Naturally….”

Riu’s eyelashes trembled slightly.

His response was more positive than expected.

Just as she thought the trust she had built up might yield a better reward than anticipated.

“…But no.”

“…What?”

“You were quite gentle and ladylike. However, you seem to not know your place, which is a problem.”

Gone was the kind demeanor, replaced by sheer arrogance as he spoke coldly.

-I expected this, but it’s truly a disastrous moment.

“……”

-Why are you just standing there? The performance isn’t over yet. Go on, grovel. Make it enjoyable for the audience.

‘You expected this? And you still made me do it?’

Her whole body trembled with rising shame and resentment.

She felt like a puppet on strings.

However, as Hans Byron had said, she couldn’t back down.

‘It’s not over yet!’

At least the gaze she felt was real.

He wasn’t completely disinterested in her.

‘If I can use the Crown Prince, if I can establish some sort of relationship with him… my current precarious situation will improve significantly.’

Politics is all about calculation.

She had to clearly distinguish between her gains and losses.

How long would she be manipulated by Hans Byron?

However.

Her sister Laura and her own expulsion.

The reduction of her standing within the academy’s noble faction.

All those risks could be resolved by forming a connection with the Crown Prince.

There was no reason not to seize him.

“But, you said you despise such insensitive women! And you complimented me for my beauty!”

“Indeed. I do despise arrogant and oblivious women.”

As Riu Caspera eagerly tried to continue speaking,

A clear mockery appeared in his blue eyes.

“But that woman is the daughter of the Speda family. Just having her by my side enhances my prestige as the Crown Prince. Though her arrogance and presumption are bothersome, those can be corrected over time, whether it’s her temperament or manners.”

“…!”

“In contrast, what can Riu Caspera, the Count’s daughter, offer? I’ve heard well about how you were humiliated by mere attendants before.”

She was foolish.

She wasn’t the only one wearing a mask.

He… had never considered her worthy from the start.

“Your face is attractive, and your flirtation was entertaining enough to keep you around, but that ends now.”

Just a brief amusement.

The position of an heir to a Count meant nothing to his grand ego.

“…I apologize.”

“Well, it was enjoyable for a while. Perhaps if you hadn’t revealed your ambition, I might have enjoyed it a bit longer.”

A sharp taunt thrown at her bowed head.

He left her behind, indifferent to their shared team.

‘…Nothing ever goes right.’

Riu raised her head with a cold expression.

The dampness on her face felt unbearably unpleasant.

The only consolation was that she had completed the devilish man’s command.

With this… her twin sister and she could remain at the academy.

That should be enough.

-…Are you satisfied?

-Yes. That was excellent. As expected of Riu Caspera. You did a splendid job drawing out your opponent’s true nature.

Everything had been in his hands.

As she sighed deeply at the sound of his irritating voice,

[Doesn’t he make you angry?]

Suddenly, the chill in her ear brought her to her senses.

It wasn’t coming from the magic stone earring.

Moreover, it wasn’t Hans Byron’s voice, but that of an old man.

“Are you playing a prank? I didn’t know you could change your voice.”

-…I have no idea what you’re talking about. Are you hearing things because the Crown Prince rejected you?

As Hans answered incredulously, that presence whispered again.

[Hoho, a prank, you say? That’s disappointing. Does this hatred feel like a mere prank to you?]

The overwhelming magical whisper didn’t end with just one phrase.

[Are you angry at the one who manipulated you like a puppet and insulted your dignity?]

‘…Well, I am, but…’

[Perfect timing. I too have a grudge against him. It seems our desires align.]

Riu’s eyes became dazed.

A chill spread from her head, coursing through her entire body.

[And you have the aptitude. Don’t worry. I’ll take good care of your body.]

‘W-Who are you…?’

[Hahaha, it’s time for revenge!]

There was no time to resist.

It felt as if her entire body was being filled with ice.

At the same time, her consciousness began to fade.

“Ugh…”

Through her heavy eyelids, she could only see a man with black hair approaching.

***

“Why is she so out of it?”

She wasn’t the type to be deeply affected by being rejected by the Crown Prince.

Considering she approached him intentionally, was she pretending to be a heartbroken woman?

‘If she wanted to act, why not do it in front of the Crown Prince, not me?’

As I approached to check on the babbling Riu,

“Heh heh.”

Something about her demeanor had changed.

Seeing Riu Caspera glaring at me without hiding her killing intent made me frown.

“What’s this? Are you thinking of rebelling?”

“Of course, you insignificant human. I thought I would lose my body and wait eons, but to meet again like this!”

“…!”

The tone was clearly not Riu’s.

I quickly distanced myself from her.

-Crack!

The spot where I had just been standing was now filled with countless ice spears embedded in the ground.

If I had stayed there, I would’ve been skewered.

“This time, I will end this accursed bond!”

A red status window message appeared above her head, as her violet hair fluttered in the winter wind.

[BOSS]

[Snow Spirit Possessed Body (Riu Caspera)]

“…Damn it. I wondered why there wasn’t a second phase for the boss.”

I tried to back away slowly, but,

“Are you thinking of calling your comrades? I won’t let you!”

-Crunch.

Behind me, a massive ice wall rose, blocking the cave passage.

It was Riu’s specialty, ice magic.

“Heh heh, this body is quite useful!”

The entity that completely blocked my retreat smiled widely with Riu’s face.

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Round 106

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“Ara.”

It was the first word Ryu Cheon spoke.

Surprised by the unexpected and unimaginable word, our guild members, including myself, looked at her with wide eyes.

“H-how did you…”

Did the guild master or Hanul tell her? Or was it Jeong So-yeon? But everyone seemed equally surprised. It didn’t seem like anyone had informed her in advance.

“Oh! What is your name?”

“Ryu Cheon.”

“Ryu Cheon! My name is Ara!”

Watching the two naturally continue their conversation, I suddenly wondered how Ryu Cheon, who is Chinese, understood Ara’s words.

“Can I touch it?”

“Yes!”

It was Korean. Although her pronunciation was a bit awkward, Ryu Cheon’s Korean was good enough to convey the meaning. Soon, I could see the peculiar sight of Ryu Cheon crouching down and patting Ara’s head.

“What on earth is happening…?”

“Kyu-seong, have you ever been to China?”

“No, this is my first time.”

As I was whispering with Jeong So-yeon, a guild member from the skyscraper guild approached Ryu Cheon and whispered something to her. Ryu Cheon, who had been busily patting Ara’s head, then looked up to confirm with me.

“Hello.”

“Oh, hello?”

To think I would exchange greetings in Korean with the famous Ryu Cheon. At that moment, guild master Han Seok-jun curiously asked what we had all been wondering.

“I didn’t know you spoke Korean, Ryu Cheon. Do you know Ara?”

“YouTube.”

Ah! I was wondering how she knew about our Ara, and it turned out she had seen Seon-ah’s video!

My question was finally answered. Given Ara’s adorable appearance, it made sense that she was being admired, but I was curious how Ryu Cheon knew her name. Now it made sense.

“I’m learning Korean these days because of Ara.”

“Excellent!”

Hanul clapped his hands in delight.

“I didn’t know you were learning Korean, Ryu Cheon. How proficient are you?”

“I can understand most of it.”

Ryu Cheon answered in a blunt but unmistakably clear tone. Come to think of it, she was not only the youngest level 8 awakener but also known for her exceptional intelligence.

“Will you eat this?”

At that moment, Ara, who had been eating some Sweet Potato Candies, suddenly handed a piece to Ryu Cheon. Despite her expressionless face, Ryu Cheon’s body showed her excitement as she received the sweet potato.

“Ara’s sweet potato…”

“It’s delicious! You should eat it while it’s warm for the best taste!”

“Should I… eat this?”

It’s food, of course, you should eat it! Ryu Cheon seemed to regard the sweet potato in her hand as a precious souvenir.

“Let’s finish our greetings at the table. Everyone, let’s get our meals first.”

Because of us, people were waiting without receiving their meals. We quickly got our food and sat at our designated seats by guild.

‘This is quite blatant.’

Although it was a designated seat, it felt like the areas were divided based on the prominence of the guilds. Thanks to this, I could sit in the same area as the Skyscraper and Ino Junichi’s guilds.

“The smell isn’t the only good thing.”

“This is amazing! What on earth is this…?”

“I heard chefs from Japan also came, so maybe that’s why? Does it make such a difference compared to what we usually eat?”

“…I won’t return even after this expedition is over.”

With such a diverse mix of people, it was hard to understand what everyone was saying. Fortunately, Ara was providing occasional explanations, so I could get a sense of the atmosphere.

“Ara is amazing. She understands all the foreign languages.”

“Our Ara is pretty impressive, right?”

She even understands monster languages, so human languages are nothing to her.

Bzzzz—

I felt a persistent gaze.

Ryu Cheon, who had taken a seat directly opposite us, was constantly moving her hands and mouth, devouring food while still gazing at Ara. At this point, it was a bit intimidating. It was like seeing a blank-faced version of Seon-ah.

“Ahem, Bokkeum, let’s eat too.”

Trying to ignore the gaze, I took out Bokkeum and fed him. Usually quiet, Bokkeum would take out his stored food and eat on his own, but I just wanted to keep myself busy.

“A slime?”

“Gasp.”

When did she get here?! Ryu Cheon, who had been sitting across from us just a moment ago, was now crouching beside Bokkeum, watching him. And she hadn’t given up on her food, carrying her tray with her, amplifying her four-dimensional image.

“This is Kyu-seong’s familiar. Cute, right?”

“Yes.”

Jeong So-yeon, who had been eating, interjected. She looked so proud, as if she couldn’t wait to boast.

“This delicious meal is thanks to Kyu-seong, and Ara is also Kyu-seong’s familiar. Truly, Kyu-seong is a blessing to our Ara Hongryeon Guild.”

“Ha, haha. Th-thank you.”

Surprise worship—it’s always thrilling.

At that moment, Ryu Cheon suddenly turned her head and asked me.

“Is Ara also Awakener Lee Kyu-seong’s familiar? This slime too? This delicious food?”

“Yes? Yes, that’s right.”

“By any chance… the antidote too?”

“Ah, yes. Actually, that’s the main reason we came here.”

Her pronunciation was a bit awkward, but her Korean was excellent. Given a bit more time, her pronunciation might even become perfect.

“Ah!”

Suddenly, Ryu Cheon stood up and hurriedly walked over to where her guild members were. I was wondering why she was acting like that when someone drew everyone’s attention.

“Although we’ve been too busy to properly acknowledge it before, I would like to take this opportunity to thank the awakened individuals from other countries who have come to support us today.”

It was a Chinese awakened speaking. He addressed everyone in English so that we could all understand. Fortunately, I had received early education to become an awakener, so I could understand English to some extent—at least enough to listen.

“I want to express gratitude to the 13 overseas guilds and a total of 103 awakened individuals who have come here.”

“Wow!”

“Thank you! We have been able to hold on because of you! Although this crisis isn’t over yet, we will express our gratitude again when it is.”

“Thank you!”

“To all the awakened individuals who risked their lives to come here, we will surely compensate you once this is all over.”

We awkwardly nodded in response to the Chinese awakened’s words of thanks.

“Ahem! Well, this is all work we are being compensated for, so there’s no need to be so grateful!”

“Lower your smile, Team 2 Leader.”

Jeong So-yeon said, laughing at Hanul, whose twitching expression was quite the sight.

“Indeed, it seems everyone’s morale is up after eating something delicious.”

“Exactly! It’s all thanks to Kyu-seong!”

“Oh, there’s no need to go that far.”

My face was burning. I waved my hand and focused on my meal. But as I ate, I started to feel it really was thanks to me.

“This is fantastic.”

Ara’s favorite Sweet Potato Candies, potato pancakes, bell peppers stuffed with potatoes, sweet potato mousse salad with Alfheim honey, fried eggplant, and beef with onions and garlic I grew—each bite surprised me.

The ingredients were great, but it was also Jae-seong’s cooking skills that made everything shine.

Soon, the surroundings fell silent. The only sound was the quiet hum of people eating.

“Mm!!”

“Huh, how can it be this delicious…?”

Occasional exclamations of admiration could be heard.

For reference, we brought more than enough food. The supply of general ingredients we had been delivering to the guilds had been temporarily halted due to this incident, so we decided to use it all up this time. Of course, we were being properly compensated. The supply contract regarding this had already been handled by Young-seong.

“Mm!”

Ara chewed with a satisfied smile. Her crescent-moon eyes sparkled brightly.

“Ara, is it delicious?”

“Yes! As expected, it’s because Kyu-seong is Jae-seong’s brother!”

She started dancing happily. Unfortunately, the dance she learned at the orphanage was postponed, so she couldn’t perform it, but at least she could show it off here.

‘But why is she dancing like she used to, rather than what she learned?’

Ara was awkwardly wiggling while continuously eating.

“Ara seems to be in a good mood.”

“Haha! I’m in a good mood too! Let’s dance together!”

Ah, no, brother, please…

Before I could stop him, Hanul was already shaking his body next to Ara. I turned my gaze away, unable to watch any longer. I could hear soft murmurs of disapproval around us.

“Hahaha!”

“He! He! He!”

Regardless, the two of them were having an enthusiastic dance battle. They were quite a pair.

“Huh?!”

Ara, who had been dancing and eating for a while, suddenly perked up her ears and turned around. Wondering what it was, I looked in the same direction, but there was only the dining hall wall.

“Ara?”

“Oh! Mammon!”

“Mammon?”

While I was puzzled, Ara resumed her happy dance.

What was that just now?

Maybe it wasn’t important.

After the thank-you speech, Ryu Cheon returned and took a seat on the floor, watching Ara’s dance. Bokkeum, at some point, had nestled into her arms like a cushion.

‘…Should I gift her a slime?’

She was a notable member of the Skyscraper Guild and famous as the youngest level 8 awakener. There was no harm in getting acquainted. Plus, she seemed to really like Ara, which made me feel good. It was also my first time seeing a YouTube fan in person.

Tap.

“Hmm?”

“Are you Awakener Lee Kyu-seong?”

I turned to see a member of the Skyscraper Guild standing next to me, speaking fluent Korean. Maybe Ryu Cheon learned Korean from him?

“Yes, that’s correct.”

“I’m sorry for the sudden request, but could you spare some time after the meal?”

“Sure, but may I ask why?”

“We’d like to consult you regarding Miss Ryu Cheon’s chronic illness.”

“An illness?!”

An illness? The precious member of the Skyscraper Guild and the youngest level 8 awakener, Ryu Cheon?

* * *

Gasp!

Mammon, who had been grinning while inspecting the gold and jewels his subordinates brought him, suddenly shuddered. He quickly looked around.

-This presence…?

It couldn’t be.

But it wasn’t a mistake either.

-Guards!

-Kirik! You called for me!

-Has any reinforcements arrived from the humans’ side?

-I was about to report that! It seems a small group of humans arrived this morning!

-Hmm…

The sensation he felt a moment ago. If it wasn’t a mistake, it was undoubtedly the presence of one of the Seven Deadly Sins like himself.

‘Who could it be? And why are they with the humans?!’

Pride, Greed, Envy, Wrath, Lust, Gluttony, Sloth. They all shared the names of the Seven Deadly Sins, but the powers they possessed varied greatly. Some were monsters far stronger than himself. However, Mammon didn’t care no matter how powerful they were.

Except for the one Sin that was his polar opposite.

‘…It’s fine. Yes! As long as it’s not Gluttony, it doesn’t matter!’

Unfortunately, Mammon’s wish was completely off the mark. But unaware of this, Mammon shouted with a cautious expression.

-Tonight! We will raid their main camp.

-T-tonight!

-I will lead the attack myself.

-Y-you personally!

The hulking guard goblin responded with exaggerated surprise, not matching his large frame.

-I-is there a need for the great king to personally step in, Kirik!

-There is something I must confirm.

-Then I will make more thorough preparations!

The guard goblin hurriedly left the room to prepare. Mammon, trying to maintain his composure, soon slumped and slowly sat down in his chair.

-Hmm… This doesn’t feel right.

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Duke Blake expected to see a flustered expression on Ian’s face, but instead, Ian simply smiled back at the Duke and responded.

“Not bad at all.”

After pricking his finger and completing the signature, Ian watched as the magical contract floated in the air, emitting a soft glow. Even though Ian couldn’t feel mana, he sensed a cool sensation near his heart.

“There aren’t many contracts like this in the Empire. It’s impressive that you have one.”

“How could I be anything but thoroughly prepared when negotiating with the Duke?”

“I see. I’ll have to ensure I’m even more meticulous in the future.”

“Then I’ll take it that you won’t be interfering further in the tax embezzlement case.”

“Remember, I’m the one who won’t interfere further in the case, not His Majesty. Don’t forget that.”

“I’ll also keep a close eye on Baron Dalent for the next three months.”

As Duke Blake turned to leave after making his farewell, Ian added a parting remark.

“Don’t worry. I’ll have another gift prepared for you in the meantime.”

Hearing Ian’s comment, Duke Blake turned around and said,

“I look forward to our meeting in three months, Your Highness.”

Despite the loaded implication in Duke Blake’s words, Ian remained calm, waving him off with a composed expression.

After confirming that Duke Blake had exited the palace, Ian let out a sigh of relief. He had gained a lot from the negotiation.

“Three months of time.”

“The absence of physical threats.”

Duke Blake had made a grave mistake by giving Ian three months without any physical threats. He would regret this decision for a long time to come.

Satisfied with how the negotiation ended, Ian instructed Tom to summon Baron Dalent.

There wasn’t a moment to waste.

“Did you call for me, Your Highness?”

***

Ian spoke as he looked at Baron Dalent, who had almost immediately arrived after being summoned.

“You knew I was going to call for you?”

“I was waiting, expecting that you might take me along for your negotiation with Duke Blake.”

“You don’t need to worry about that anymore.”

Baron Dalent, surprised by Ian’s words, asked,

“You’ve already concluded the negotiations with Duke Blake. Were you satisfied with the outcome?”

“I gained time and security. You don’t need to worry about your mother’s or your own safety anymore.”

“Thank you once again, Your Highness.”

As Baron Dalent moved to bow deeply in gratitude, Ian quickly stepped forward to stop him.

“If you show such excessive courtesy, it’ll be difficult for me to assign you tasks, won’t it?”

“Please, use me as you see fit. I’m ready to go to hell if it’s at your command.”

“Then let’s talk about the work I have for you.”

“What would you have me do?”

“You’ll need to go to hell.”

At Ian’s words, Baron Dalent tensed up.

“By hell, do you mean the ‘Ferno Estate’?”

True to his competence, he caught on quickly.

“That’s right. It’s a place unsuitable for farming, plagued by frequent conflicts with nearby non-human races. It’s a territory that no noble desires.”

“I’ve heard the rumors. If you entrust it to me, I’ll do my best.”

“Good. I also believe it’s better for you to head out than to remain in the capital, where you might clash with the noble faction.”

“I appreciate your consideration, Your Highness. What would you like me to do?”

“I plan to appoint you as the lord of the Ferno Estate.”

Though Baron Dalent was inwardly surprised at the mention of being a ‘lord,’ he maintained a composed exterior.

“You don’t seem particularly shocked.”

“How could I interrupt when my liege is speaking?”

Hearing Baron Dalent refer to him as ‘liege,’ Ian felt a subtle yet profound emotion stir within him. It was a completely different feeling from when a new employee or intern addressed him respectfully.

‘Liege… I don’t mind that at all.’

“The Ferno Estate will become the cornerstone and central stronghold as our influence grows. I want you to go there and establish a plan to make it so.”

“How much time do I have?”

“Three months.”

Ian calculated that, according to his plan, he could secure the Ferno Estate from the Emperor within a month, or at most three months.

“Three months… A long time if long, and short if short. Can you give me a hint about what potential you see in that estate?”

Even in such a short time, Baron Dalent had learned from being around Ian. He knew that the Third Prince never pursued anything without a reason.

“There lies the power to shift the balance of the Empire.”

Baron Dalent unconsciously swallowed as Ian spoke. He then looked at Ian with eyes filled with respect for entrusting him with such an important mission.

“Thank you for entrusting me with such a significant task. I’ll accomplish it with a resolve to die if necessary.”

Ian’s heart warmed at Baron Dalent’s determined tone. But since he wasn’t the one going to the estate himself, Ian decided to offer some caution—excessive enthusiasm could sometimes lead to mistakes.

“What I want to see is the big picture of what can be done through the Ferno Estate. Concrete results can wait until you’ve officially become the lord.”

“I’ll do my best.”

“And remember, under no circumstances should you enter the Forbidden Zone within the Ferno Estate.”

‘One mistake there could mean instant death.’

Baron Dalent nodded at Ian’s warning.

“And don’t worry about your mother. I’ll speak to the Medison family.”

“Thank you, Your Highness.”

“I’ll make arrangements with the Medison family so you can take a few doses of the Black Death treatment with you. Your relatives might have contracted the disease as well.”

“I’ll do as you say. If the situation is dire, I’ll request immediate assistance from the Medison family.”

“A wise decision. If the Black Death has spread significantly, prioritize saving the people of that territory. They will become your subjects in the future.”

“I understand, Your Highness. Is there anything else you would have me do?”

“Nothing for now.”

After receiving Ian’s final words, Baron Dalent bowed deeply once more and left the Third Prince’s palace.

Though the prospect of going to ‘hell’ filled him with fear, Baron Dalent was ready to face a place far worse than hell for the Third Prince, who had saved both his and his mother’s lives.

***

Count Medison and his daughter Catherine were busy preparing to mass-produce the Black Death treatment.

“Father, I think it would be better to reduce the proportion of the Blue Fungus a bit.”

“You think the problem lies with the amount of Blue Fungus rather than the other ingredients?”

“Yes, I believe that too much Blue Fungus might weaken the effects of the other ingredients.”

As they engaged in a heated debate about the mass production process, Catherine asked her father,

“Father, how do you think the Third Prince discovered this?”

“He said someone from a polite nation in the East told him about it, didn’t he?”

“I’ve heard of such a country, but people still doubt its existence.”

Catherine, still puzzled, began to voice her suspicions.

“And isn’t it strange that such a person would know about the cure for the Black Death? From what I understand, that disease emerged over three hundred years ago.”

“Is that the important thing?”

When Count Medison asked softly, Catherine replied,

“Father, our family has spent three hundred years developing a cure for the Black Death. Does it make sense that the Third Prince, once known as a scoundrel, could suddenly bring us the key ingredient?”

As she stirred a jar filled with the raw ingredients for the treatment, Count Medison responded to his curious daughter.

“Catherine, what’s important is not that.”

“Then what is it?”

“That we can save countless lives with this medicine. Isn’t that right?”

Looking at her father, who spoke to her in a warm voice, Catherine nodded in agreement.

“I’m not denying that. Without the Third Prince, we wouldn’t have been able to save Baron Dalent’s mother. As a physician, I’m grateful that the Third Prince revealed the key ingredient to us.”

“Then we should do our best accordingly, shouldn’t we?”

“It’s just that when I looked into the rumors about the Third Prince through the servants, there were some strange things being said.”

Curious as well, Count Medison didn’t stop his daughter from speaking further about the Third Prince.

“They say that just a month ago, he was a scoundrel, but now he’s completely different. They also say he’s been creating amazing devices that contribute greatly to the Empire’s administration.”

“Well, didn’t our ancestors always tell us? Never believe what you hear until you see it with your own eyes.”

“But, Father, isn’t it surprising that he made a device that can find hidden objects? I heard that’s what the Third Prince invented.”

“A device that can find hidden objects…”

Count Medison thought that he would need to be cautious when meeting the Third Prince again. It wouldn’t do to invite any unnecessary misunderstandings.

“And then there’s something called a scanner and a pad? I heard that these were also developed by the Third Prince, and that the Empire’s officials were stunned when they saw them.”

“Scanner and pad… That’s new to me as well. We don’t participate in internal affairs meetings, so it’s not surprising.”

“I heard from a friend of a friend that even the Chancellor was astonished when he saw the Third Prince’s inventions. They said it was the first time they’d seen the Chancellor so enamored with anything.”

Hearing his daughter, Count Medison recalled the time he had met with the Chancellor. Despite his white hair, the Chancellor’s black eyes had been chillingly cold.

The Count had barely managed to look at the Chancellor, whose piercing gaze seemed to see right through him. In matters of work, the Chancellor was utterly merciless. The Count remembered how much he had been reprimanded for a small error in the accounting of medicinal supplies.

“My dear, you may believe those rumors because you haven’t met the Chancellor. But the Chancellor is not someone who would act that way.”

“Oh, Father, you’ve met the Chancellor yourself? But according to what I heard about the internal affairs meeting, and what the Chancellor’s maid said, the Chancellor is quite fond of the Third Prince.”

“It’s good that you’ve gathered information about the Third Prince, but don’t put too much stock in rumors. We must always believe what we’ve seen with our own eyes.”

After giving his daughter a small piece of advice, the Count asked her,

“Catherine, when did you manage to find out so much about the Third Prince? You’ve hardly had time to sleep with all the preparations for mass production.”

“Well, you know, Father, since our family is now contractually bound to the Third Prince, I thought it was necessary to thoroughly investigate our counterpart.”

“That’s not a bad approach. But be cautious around the Third Prince. When you’re involved with the royal family… you can’t avoid the storm.”

Seeing the worried expression on her father’s face, Catherine decided to focus on the mass production of the treatment.

Right now, the most important thing was to prevent the possible spread of the epidemic.

And before long, the Black Death treatment, ‘White,’ created by the Medison family, would become an invaluable weapon for Ian.

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Balad taught Hyun-soo the swordsmanship of the Sword King.

He emphasized, “Remember, appearances also matter.”

This is even more important now.

Without Sword Master Rycen and the future heads of the family, Hyun-soo cannot become a king.

Also, because he was moving under the influence of fate as the Sword King, he wanted to see for himself.

Sword Master Rycen.

At first, he had come to test Hyun-soo and even bring him down.

But now, he was testing if Hyun-soo could be trusted to watch his back in the future.

Rycen, who was looking at Hyun-soo with wavering eyes, gripped his sword and looked at him again.

“……”

For a moment, a person flashed through his mind.

It was the image of Lord Balad, looking down at him with a relaxed sword.

Rycen gripped his sword tightly.

“Indeed, the duel isn’t over yet!”

Pushing off the ground, Rycen thought.

They say a fox pretends to be the master in a tiger’s den.

To him, Hyun-soo was a fox.

Heh heh heh heh-!

He believed without a doubt that he was the tiger charging fiercely.

However, all his tiger-like attacks were being blocked.

“How, how, how……!”

What he couldn’t accept was that he was currently overwhelming Hyun-soo in every aspect.

Strength, speed, stamina. Everything.

Yet, he was being outdone in the most crucial skill for the future king of the Sword King’s nation.

Thud-

With minimal movement, Hyun-soo blocked his attack and struck Rycen’s shoulder with his palm.

Scraping backwards, Rycen was pursued by Hyun-soo.

Rycen, trying to swing his sword, was taken aback.

Hyun-soo’s hand pressed down on his wrist, preventing him from moving the sword.

“It was said that you could win by preventing the opponent from drawing their sword.”

Hyun-soo’s left hand, which had blocked Rycen’s sword, struck his torso three times in an instant.

Whap whap whap-

Rycen, groaning faintly, widened his eyes.

NPCs always pursue greater strength.

Hence, they often chase after certain powers.

Rycen had been chasing something for a long time.

He intended to reveal that power when he became king.

But here, he decided to reveal it.

It was part of an ancient legendary power found in a distant cave.

“Taisan (太山).”

He knew that with this power, he could momentarily reach the Sword King.

Blue aura surged from Rycen.

His pupils briefly shone blue.

[All magic power is rampaged to maximize aura.]

Hyun-soo was surprised.

[Sword Master Rycen becomes temporarily stronger.]

[Sword Master Rycen Lv.425]

Rycen’s level was originally very high.

Additionally, high-level individuals display incomprehensible strength as their levels rise.

“You’ve received excellent teachings from His Highness.”

Rycen, who appeared in front of Hyun-soo in an instant, twisted his lips.

“I also intend to give you a small lesson, Marquis Hyun-soo.”

Rycen’s strength in swordsmanship lay in space.

He designated a space with his eyes, and within that space, he exerted extraordinary strength.

Rycen finally designated the space.

Hyun-soo, as a user, could see the space that spread like a barrier around him.

Rycen’s muscles swelled.

The swollen muscles creaked like an overloaded machine.

But his Taisan made that irrelevant.

His transcendent skill and extraordinary strength, combined with spatial dominance, struck Hyun-soo.

Boom-

[HP drops below 28%.]

Hyun-soo was shocked.

The damage Rycen inflicted on him suddenly increased by 50%.

Moreover, despite his swollen muscles, his speed had doubled.

‘Additionally, he’s mastered the skill!’

Rycen surpassed the Sword King’s movements.

Hyun-soo tried to escape the space Rycen created.

But he couldn’t get out.

“Incredible.”

Within this space, Rycen wielded the power of the true Sword King.

Swish-!

Six times.

That’s how many times Hyun-soo was cut in an instant.

But it was a strange thing.

“Amazing… truly amazing…”

“Is that the power of the second patriarch!?”

Hyun-soo’s chest was burning hot instead.

It stemmed from greed and anticipation.

He might be able to have such a person by his side in the future.

That anticipation also came from seeing how much of his power could be exerted against someone like him.

Flame is a Calamity created for people like Rycen.

The world is full of strong individuals like Rycen, and it was made for his still too weak self.

Rycen’s sword, which controls space.

That incredible quick slash was heading straight for Hyun-soo’s heart.

[HP falls below 16%.]

“It was enjoyable.”

At that moment, Hyun-soo finally unleashed his power.

Remembering the lesson from the Sword King that appearances are important.

“Burn.”

[Flame]

[A small spark ignites.]

Flame is a small spark.

It’s too small to be a threat, a mere trivial heat.

But no one can ignore the Flame.

Because this spark attaches to the surroundings, becoming a great blaze and burning the most fiercely.

Clang-!

With overwhelming speed, he parried the sword aiming for his heart upwards.

Rycen’s eyes widened.

As the swords clashed, sparks flew.

Those sparks soon turned into flames on Hyun-soo’s body.

[All stats increase by 20%.]

[All skills increase by 2 levels.]

[HP decreases while Flame is active.]

[A small spark engulfs the world.]

Whish-

The aura from Hyun-soo’s body was like rising flames.

Burning intensely, but not actually hot.

However, the red flames flowed endlessly from his body.

Clang clang clang clang-

The exchange of blows between the two continued.

It was hard for Chaeld to even follow them with his eyes.

“Is this a fight between the one destined to be king and the one pursuing the king…!?”

The aura of the blue energy and the fiercely burning flames collided.

They were so fast, only the sparks from their swords could be seen.

Clang clang clang clang-

And Rycen realized.

“How…!”

The space he dominated was crumbling.

[Hyun-soo Lv.369]

Moreover, the advantage of Flame was that it also raised the level of all passive skills by 2 to 3 levels.

This included the skill ‘Cuts Through Anything’ that the Gauntlet of Calamity possessed.

Hyun-soo’s dominance burned even brighter for a moment.

[Cuts Through Anything]

[Increases cutting power by 5.5 times momentarily.]

Slash-

Rycen was shocked as his sword clashed with Hyun-soo’s.

At the moment their swords met, half of his sword was cut.

Luckily, with quick reflexes, he withdrew the sword before it was completely severed.

With the half-cut sword, he slashed at Hyun-soo.

Splash-

Due to the HP reduction from the Flame and the damage he had taken so far, Hyun-soo’s HP plummeted.

But Hyun-soo had the mineral Asnium.

His HP replenished, while Rycen, who had cut him, was taken aback.

Clang-

The impact from the cut caused Rycen’s sword to break in the end.

But even so, Rycen tried to press on.

However.

Boom-

At the moment their swords clashed, the space Rycen controlled completely collapsed.

Rycen knew.

It was the final move.

“Since it’s the last move, I’ll give it my all…!”

Rycen had also taken significant damage, and his sword was now halved.

Hyun-soo was overwhelming him with explosive power, but his remaining HP was too low.

Rycen’s blood boiled fiercely.

An immense competitive spirit surged.

‘Somehow, I must defeat him’

Swish-

Almost simultaneously.

With a sword split in half, Rycen advanced, while Hyun-soo, with his body ablaze like a flame, moved toward him.

Watching this, Chaeld, who would succeed Sword Master Rycen, shook his head.

“Marquis Hyun-soo has won…”

He felt a sense of pity. It wasn’t for Sword Master Rycen but for Hyun-soo.

Rycen is one of the most renowned of the second-generation patriarchs.

Defeating him now would earn Hyun-soo fame, but it would diminish Rycen’s stature.

Moreover, the elderly patriarch, who always believed himself to be the best, wouldn’t take his inevitable defeat well.

There might be those who wouldn’t mind, but Rycen, as Chaeld knew him, was not one of them.

Just then, Chaeld was startled.

Rycen’s sword, charged with explosive energy, was thrust towards Hyun-soo’s chest.

His belief that Hyun-soo would win was overturned.

“No…”

Chaeld’s pupils dilated.

Having poured all his strength into it, that sword might kill Hyun-soo.

Rycen, momentarily losing his reason, had poured everything into the broken sword.

But then another twist occurred.

With Hyun-soo pressing his foot into the ground with more force, he managed to pierce Rycen before Rycen’s sword could pierce him.

“Ugh!”

Rycen, whose shoulder was pierced, dropped his sword filled with killing intent.

He realized that he had almost lost his reason and killed Hyun-soo.

“How could I lose my reason and attack the heir to the throne…”

It was a grave mistake.

The greatest mistake in his life.

Even if Hyun-soo growled at him now, he couldn’t argue back.

In a fair fight, he had tried to kill him.

So Rycen thought Hyun-soo would mock him with twisted lips.

But Hyun-soo’s reaction was different.

“Indeed, you are Sir Rycen, the Sword Master. It was a valuable lesson.”

“……”

Rycen quickly understood the reason for Hyun-soo’s reaction.

Clap clap clap clap clap clap-!

“Congratulations!!!!!”

“Wooow!”

Only a few knew the truth: himself, Hyun-soo, and Chaeld, and Hyun-soo was covering it up.

“The duel between Sword Master Rycen and Marquis Hyun-soo was incredible!”

“As expected of Patriarch Rycen!”

“I learned a lot from Marquis Hyun-soo as well!”

And Rycen realized.

Winning and losing were important to him, but not to the person before him.

Here, he had already earned the recognition of future patriarchs.

Moreover, he was covering up his mistake.

***

“The most important thing is to embrace. Embrace in your own way.”

This was the most impressive teaching Hyun-soo received from Balad.

After receiving treatment, he met Rycen again.

Rycen subtly probed the reason behind Hyun-soo’s actions.

“Why didn’t you say anything?”

Hyun-soo was firm.

“I’m not sure what you’re talking about.”

He was a man of few words.

Rycen, watching the still-excited patriarchs with Hyun-soo, spoke.

“It was a good duel.”

Rycen’s voice was gentle.

“And I learned quite a lot.”

And once more.

“And quite…”

Hyun-soo almost felt displeased at the word “quite.”

It sounded like a superior person evaluating someone below.

But that wasn’t the intention.

“I am an old man whose heart is easily moved, so I will watch closely.”

“……”

Hyun-soo turned to look at him.

It was a hint.

He might become Hyun-soo’s ally anytime. But he could also become an enemy at any moment.

The weight of that possibility was immense.

“So you must show me.”

Whether he was someone the Sword Master should support.

It was a small chance he created.

But even that chance was significant, and Hyun-soo knew it.

“Understood, I will show you greatly. And feel free to speak comfortably.”

Rycen was a respected elder, even by Balad.

“I will.”

And this meant that Hyun-soo and Rycen had grown a bit closer.

Also.

“Since your sword is broken, why not buy one from our forge? We have excellent swords. I’ll give you a good price.”

“Really?”

Rycen turned to Hyun-soo like an excited child.

He knew about the exceptional quality of the swords from the Ballas estate, and he actually wanted to have a sword from there.

Hyun-soo also spoke to those who would become future heads of families.

He told them he would give them good swords at a good price, so they should buy them.

Three hours later.

Rycen and the future patriarchs left the Ballas estate, each holding high-quality weapons.

As they rode in their carriage, they conversed.

“It was truly an incredible duel.”

“Both of them were amazing.”

“Patriarch Rycen is truly remarkable!”

They did not see the essence of what had happened.

But it was enough for just one person to see it.

Chaeld, the one who would lead this great family in the future, spoke.

“You may not have realized it, but Sir Rycen almost killed Marquis Hyun-soo.”

It was a shocking statement.

Hearing it, they admired him once more.

Chaeld, the future sword saint leading them, said,

“We have a new sun.”

Everyone laughed as they looked at the weapons they held.

Each one was exceptionally fine.

“Hehehe.”

“To buy these at such a good price.”

“With this sword, I can…”

Watching this from atop the castle walls, Hyun-soo smiled contentedly.

Meanwhile,

“……”

Per, who had sold high-quality artifacts at the Ballas estate, also looked up at the lord standing on the walls.

“The lord said he would give us good swords at a good price!”

“Oh, oh my…!”

“Which sword is the best?”

He remembered their excited faces.

And the lord had quietly suggested raising the price by 20%.

Blacksmith Per could see the lord’s mouth stretching into a wide grin.

Yes.

He had said he would give them at a good price, but he never said it would be cheap.

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