If last chapter I got stuck with martial arts terms, this time it was baseball. Iâve also made some changes to the previous episodes:
Norfolk came from baseball player, Yoon Suk-minâs nickname, âNorfolk Warsâ, when all in one year, he tried to make it big in the US but got transferred to the minor league team, Norfolk Tides, because of his poor performance and thus ended up going home. The wars in the nickname came from his âwarâ with another baseball player, Yang Hyeon-jong, whose success or failure was inversely proportional to Yoon every baseball season. In 2014, when Yoon was fighting a losing war in Norfolk, Yang was winning the war and making records.
So if Yellow Storm is called as Norfolk, it meant she is like Yoon and is losing the war (server rankings) against Outboxer009.
In the afternoon two days later.
Cordelia, wearing a wide-brimmed hat and a big skirt, went out of Count Chaseâs mansion with Dahlia.
Ttak-ak-ttak-ak.
The sounds of the horse pulling the carriage and of the rolling carriage wheel could be heard. And as if to match it, Dahlia hummed.
It seemed that it was Dahlia, not Cordelia, who was going on a date.
âNo, itâs not a date. Itâs not a date.â
It was just a business meeting.
It was just a business meeting.
Because it is important, Cordelia, who repeated it twice, turned away from Dahliaâs high tension and looked out of the window.
The site of the temple of Varuna was located in the outskirts of the border town, but there were many people and buildings.
Varunaâs temple was built not only in the Sälen kingdom, but also anywhere on the continent â to be exact, it was erected where there was a large floating population, and the reason was simple.
To hide the tree, hide it in the forest.
The best way to hide a secret was to make people not interested in the secret itself.
If there were many visitors, those who visited the temple of Varuna could easily conceal themselves.
âMiss, weâre almost there. You can meet him now.â
âYes, yesâŚâ
Cordelia, with a forced smile, hoped the carriage would arrive quickly.
Rather than wanting to meet Jude, I wanted to escape from this awkward space and the excited gaze of Dahlia.
âWeâre here.â
And finally, the carriage stopped.
The heavy voice of the coachman relieved Cordelia, who let out a breath of relief, and Dahlia continued her own misunderstanding this time again.
âYou are nervous. How cute.â
It was Cordelia who could tell what Dahlia was thinking just by looking at her sparkling eyes, but she tried to turn away this time. It wasnât something I could deal with right now.
âAnywayâŚletâs go!â
âYes, miss!â
Cordelia got off the carriage with Dahlia and looked around. Perhaps because it was afternoon, so the believers of Varuna stood out all over the place.
But it was then.
âHello! Is sister called Cordelia Chase?
A child squatting in the corner of the temple rushed to ask.
He was a little boy around 5 to 6 years old and held a small folded note in his hand.
âWhatâs going on?â
Although her strange appearance was only seen lately, Dahlia was ostensibly an escort knight of Count Chase.
After reflexively blocking the childâs access, she asked with a low voice, and the frightened child replied hesitantly.
âThi-this! A very handsome brother told me to deliver this!â
It was the note the child was holding.
It was a very suspicious item, but Dahliaâs face loosened at that moment. Because the name of Jude was written on the outside of the note.
âMiss.â
âYes.â
When Cordelia gave her permission, Dahlia took the note from the child.
âThen Iâll go. Iâm sure I told you!â
Perhaps because he was scared of Dahlia, the child ran out of the temple as soon as he gave the note.
But Cordelia and Dahlia had long lost interest in the child.
âCome on and open it. Hurry.â
âYe-yes.â
At Dahliaâs prompting, I opened the note, and the content was simple.
See you in the confession room.
Confession Room.
It is one of the reasons why the cult of the god of secrets, Varuna, is enjoying popularity.
In Varunaâs temple, there was a confession room where you could confide and keep any secrets.
Varuna didnât perform any miracles for those who told secrets, but the fact that there was a place to confide secrets to those who lived under the weight of secrecy was bound to be comforting.
âOh my, is this a love affair in the confession room? Fufu, how cute.â
At that moment, Cordelia was worried that Dahliaâs brain had gone haywire, because she kept relating all of Cordeliaâs actions to a maiden in love, but she couldnât protest against it.
âAnyway, letâs go.â
âYes, miss.â
In the temple of Varuna, I had memories that I had visited here several times previously before my memories as Yellow Storm awakened.
As Cordelia moved to the eastern section of the temple where the confession room was located, a middle-aged priest, who appeared to be in charge of the confession room, approached and guided the way.
âHe is inside.â
He didnât tell who, but it was obvious who was there.
The priest retired with a smile, and Dahlia stopped at the door and smiled brightly.
âIâll stay here.â
And a wink.
It was Dahliaâs helpful consideration, but I feel like Iâm falling into a quagmire.
ââŚIâll be back.â
âYes, miss. Good luck.â
âYe-yes.â
After responding awkwardly, Cordelia entered the confession room as if she was running away.
And it was at that moment.
âYo, long time no see.â
In the confession room, where a small desk and two chairs were placed, there was Jude was waiting as expected.
This side suffered from all kinds of misunderstandings, but the face on the other side seemed to be well fed and well-off.
âHaa, Iâd rather die than suffer.â
âYellow Storm?â
Instead of answering, Cordelia asked Jude.
âHow did you borrow this place?â
âHa?â
âThe templeâs confession room. Have you caught the priestâs weakness?â
Outboxer009 was someone who knew the inner workings of the big and even the small NPCs in the streets.
The priest seemed to have quite a weakness, given that he had come all the way to meet her.
At Cordeliaâs question, Jude blinked once and soon laughed lightly.
âWhat is the weaknessâŚitâs money.â
âMoney?â
âYes, money. He lent it to me because I gave him money.â
Why would he threaten him with weakness?
I have money.
âYou seem to forget, but Iâm the son of a Count.â
He is also the son of Count Bayer, one of the 12 northern families.
Even though they were weaker than they used to be, the Bayer family was still one of the most prominent families.
âWhat, Iâm a daughter of a Count, too?â
âI know.â
As the awkward Cordelia grumbled for no reason, Jude smiled small and offered her a seat, while Cordelia, opposite Jude, asked, slightly opening her eyes.
âHow is your Gueumjulmaek?â
âIâm recovering little by little.â
âHmm.â
Perhaps because I heard the story, it did seem that Judeâs complexion was better than before.
âWhat about you? Any accomplishments?â
âI think thereâs a little more before I become a 2-star. I leveled up a lot last time.â
A smile spread across Cordeliaâs face when she recalled the âfightâ against Leisegang.
I wanted to do it one more time at heart, but unfortunately, Bellastinâs magic circle was good for one use only. If we forcibly summoned Leisegang again, there could have been some problems with the seal this time.
âWhy did you call me anyway? Thereâs nothing here.â
âWhy not? You know.â
âHuh? There is?â
âOh, there is. Hidden event.â
In Judeâs response, Cordelia blinked. Because I could not understand.
âNo wayâŚthatâs not possible. There was nothing on the walkthrough sites.â
I wasnât talking about a typical walkthrough site.
She was talking about âLegend of Heroes Wall,â a site created by a large number of rotten and stagnant water, including Yellow Storm.
Did Cordelia forget about it?
But that was not it.
Yellow Stormâs memory was correct.
The cause of the problem was with Outboxer009, not Yellow Storm.
âNo wonder there isnât.â
âHuh?â
âBecause Iâm the only one who found it.â
The first discovery notice came up when it was discovered.
And Jude kept this event in his mind.
No, why would you post hidden event information that youâve struggled to find on the walkthrough site?
âWait, you didnât post on the âLegend of Heroesâ Wallâ walkthrough site?â
âI do post, I did post, but only the things that everyone knows.â
Secrets can only have value when theyâre kept secret.
âWhat, so you just put it all up? Really?â
Cordelia didnât answer, but you could tell the answer by just looking at her face.
âYes, so youâre 2nd place. No wonder you always came in second.â
âF*ck, you jerk. I knew there was something fishy. I struggled and couldnât catch up.â
âOur Norfolk is naĂŻve. I never imagined stealing the base.â
(T/N: For Norfolk, please see the explanation I wrote before the beginning of this chapter.
As for âstealing the baseâ, thatâs a baseball terminology. Yeah, the authorâs a baseball fanâŚ)
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But in fact, I had just guessed it.
While I was having fun browsing at peopleâs comments, I saw a clue buried in the guidesâ posts.
âSo, what is it, what is hidden here? Is it yours again?â
When Cordelia asked with a pout on her lips, Jude hid his laughter and continued to speak.
âThere is mine, and there is yours too. Do you know the dungeon book?â
âI know. Is there a dungeon book hidden here?â
âItâs hidden. The rewards are pretty good.â
Dungeon Book, as its name suggests was a virtual dungeon that could be entered by using the book.
âWhatâs the reward?â
âMine is a mugong (martial art). Yoursâs probably magic.â
âSkill Book?â
âSkill Book.â
Using the skill book, you could acquire the skill at once without having to learn it.
The tempted Cordelia leaned towards Jude and asked.
âWhat kind of mugong and magic is it in detail?â
âFor mugong, itâs a footwork, but I donât know for magic.â
âWhy donât you know?â
âI havenât broken it yet as a wizard.â
âSure enough.â
It was a valid explanation. I had to break it to know.
âRank? It wouldnât be too high if we could challenge it in the beginning.â
âB-rank.â
âB-rank?â
âB-rank.â
Cordeliaâs eyes widened. She would have, as it was B-rank.
Of course, if you looked at Legend of Heroes 2 as a whole, B-rank wasnât that great.
But if you had just begun, it was not an exaggeration to say that B-rank was a rank above the sky.
Originally, what you could get at this point was usually E or D, or C- at best.
âUhâŚum, then the magic would be B-rank?â
âPerhaps?â
A bright smile came over Cordeliaâs face.
âGood! Then letâs settle it quickly! Where is it? Where is it hidden?â
âHere.â
âHuh?â
âHere. Iâve already found it.â
It was located in a secret room deep in the temple library, but I came in the morning to find it.
That was why I asked to meet Cordelia in the afternoon in the first place.
âTime is gold, right?â
Saying that with a smile, Jude brought out a thin book from his arms and put it on the desk.
Varunaâs Dungeon Book.
Cordelia stared at the cover of the red book, raised her head and asked.
âRight now?â
âRight now.â
No further consultation was necessary.
Jude opened the book and recited the spell, and pure white light filled the confession room.