The tree was huge and straight and ancient. Amongst its thick leaves, someone stood on a branch. Even with the fresh wind blowing across him, he didnât lose focus. His eyes remained closed in meditation. He had an angular face and a muscular physique: it was Jeok Seong, the second member of the command unit.
When the wind settled, he opened his eyes. His snake-like, disproportionately small eyes held a trace of sadness. He lightly stepped from branch to branch until he was on the ground.
âWhen did you arrive?â
âWell, just now.â Seol-Hwi kept his answer brief because he didnât know what to say. He may have built up Jeok Seongâs favorability, but this was the first time theyâd been alone.
âAmazing. I didnât even feel your steps.â
Seol-Hwi had thought that Jeok Seong would be the hardest to get close to, given that he was the oldest member, but his kind face and friendly speech showed Seol-Hwi that he had nothing to worry about.
âIf it isnât too rude, I want to ask you something,â Jeok Seong requested.
Seol-Hwi smiled and nodded. âWhat is it?â
âI heard that you werenât this strong in the past⊠How did you get so strong?â
âWellâŠâ Seol-Hwi thought about it. He died, and then some letters appeared in front of his eyes, and when he followed the words, he got strongerâHow was he supposed to explain that? âI just⊠lived my life and things happened.â
Jeok Seong took Seol-Hwiâs vague answer more seriously than he expected.
âI understand; it isnât something you can speak casually about. I overstepped.â
ââŠUm?â
âWell then, please take a look around. Excuse me.â Jeok Seong awkwardly turned around.
Seol-Hwi belatedly realized his mistake and called out to him.
{Choose an answer to Jeok Seongâs question, âHow did you become stronger?â from the following.}
â¶ It was desperation.
â· It was hard work and guts.
â· Optimism?
â· I was just lucky.
For the first time ever, Seol-Hwi felt comfortable about the options. All the choices before were a matter of life and death. These ones, however, were in a low-pressure situation, and the choices werenât too oddâthere wasnât even a timer.
So Seol-Hwi took a more methodical approach. This choice would help strengthen his favorability with Jeok Seong.
Well, for now, Seol-Hwiâs thoughtful gaze landed on the first option. ThisâŠ?
{You have selected âIt was desperation.â}
Jeok Seong turned around.
âDesperate?â
Seol-Hwi hesitated on what to say next.
âWell, for time.â His mind raced, trying to predict Jeok Seongâs next question. âIâve been thinking about it since the moment I joined the sect. I looked around and wondered if there was anything that could make me stronger. That kind of desperation.
âWe spend our lives dancing on the palms of our superiors. Not just our life, eitherâcolleagues, workâthe orders Iâm given could lead to the loss of many lives.â
Seol-Hwi watched Jeok Seongâs eyes, hoping that this was the answer he wanted. Jeok Seong nodded his head, but then tilted it curiously at the end.
âIsnât that what everyone in our sect thinks?â He sounded unoptimistic.
{Choose an answer to Jeok Seongâs question, âHow did you become stronger?â from the following.}
â¶ It was desperation.
â· It was hard work and guts.
â· Optimism?
â· I was just lucky.
Seol-Hwi chose the second option this time. He was confident it would work.
{You have selected âIt was hard work and guts.â}
âHard work and⊠guts?â
âItâs like saying the man waits for heaven.â Meaning, after the person has done what they were supposed to do, they await heaven to take them. It sounded like a pleasant platitude, but it was more pragmatic than it seemed.
âIf we only look for the final result, all we see is the distance it takes to get there. So I concentrate on the process, one step at a time. I learn even the smallest stepsâeventually, they pile up into a mountain.
This time, Jeok Seong agreed wholeheartedly.
âSo thatâs what you mean by hard work. What about âgutsâ?â
âWell, guts to not die. Thatâs what I thought.â
ââŠHuh?â Jeok Seong was puzzled.
âIt might sound responsible,â Seol-Hwi awkwardly admitted, âbut you never know how it ends, right? Just because we always work hard doesnât mean weâll get good results. So I just do what I can do.â
âHahâŠâ Jeok Seong grinned. âI used to think the same, too. âIf you die, you die.â It doesnât help anyone, though.â
Another pessimistic answer from Jeok Seong.
{Choose an answer to Jeok Seongâs question, âHow did you become stronger?â from the following.}
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âActually, the essence of what Iâm trying to say is: no matter how well prepared you are, whatâs the point if you donât have the attitude to seize the chances when they come?â
âChancesâŠâ
âRight. Chances. When there are chances, thereâs time. Most chances are the ones we only realize after theyâre gone. Now, or in the future. Despite knowing weâre in a crisis, we fail to see the chanceâso we need to change our outlook.â
âYouâre saying a crisis can be a chance?â
âMost of them slip by when weâre in the middle of a crisis. Thatâs what Iâm aiming for. So donât lose heart; when in a crisis, move forward. Thatâs a chance to really grow. Keep that in mind and accept the situation.â Seol-Hwi was convinced that this was right, like the way people would leave their weaknesses exposed after using a big technique. Even if that wasnât it, Seol-Hwi just had a feeling this was it.
âI understand, but⊠wouldnât it be a bit much to get stronger just from that? Also, isnât there a time when we might not even realize weâre in a crisis?â
âTrue, butâŠâ Seol-Hwi scratched his head.
{Choose an answer to Jeok Seongâs question, âHow did you become stronger?â from the following.}
â¶ It was desperation.
â· It was hard work and guts.
â· Optimism?
â· I was just lucky.
Not the fourth one. It was the only one left, but Seol-Hwi had a feeling that âluckâ wasnât going to cut it. It would sound insincere and was too similar to what heâd said at the beginning.
Is there no right answer then?
He stared at the question for a while. None of the choices had been meaningless so far, and this conversation would obviously influence his favorability, so he couldnât take it lightly.
So whatâs the answer? The last three choices had yielded pessimistic responses. It made Seol-Hwi worried.
Maybe itâs because my follow-up answers were good. Jeok Seong was responsive to them, at least. Then it must be the three which failedâŠ
Seol-Hwi looked at his choices again. All of them were correct, but one of them was more correct than the others. There had to be a clue somewhere.
â¶ It was desperation.
â· It was hard work and guts.
â· Optimism?
Which of these three would convince Jeok Seong? The choice itself wasnât important; the words he would say afterward were.
{You have selected âIt was desperation.â}
âYou were desperate?â Jeok Seong turned around again.
Seol-Hwi sighed and looked at him, pausing to gather his thoughts for a moment.
âNow that weâre talking⊠Where are you from?â
âMy hometown⊠I donât really remember.â Jeok Seong looked puzzled, but Seol-Hwi kept pushing.
âHonestly, I canât remember either. Itâs been too long, and it isnât a past I want to remember, either. But the memories of that time are still in my mindâno, I vividly remember the screaming and blood of animals.â
Jeok Seong gave him a puzzled but curious look.
âIf you slaughter a cow or pig, you hear it scream. Each animal sounds different, but you can still feel their emotions. No matter how much I heard it, strangely, I never got used to it.â
Seol-Hwi called on his own story to convince Jeok Seong. His motivation for becoming strong was born from the desires of his childhood.
âBesides, looking at the gore was even more difficult. Butchers always had that smell on him. The smell of blood was one thing, but worseââ
âThe smell of feces.â
Seol-Hwi was shocked.
âYou, tooâŠ?â
âRight. I was the same.â
They looked at each other, and something in Jeok Seongâs eyes changed. It seemed like he was looking for somethingâor maybe he felt Seol-Hwiâs pain. The pungent smell of blood stinging your nose, the rotten smell of flesh and dung. It could be either.
âWhen I was young, I used to be very hungry⊠Did you know that sometimes meat would be stored in the back of the shop?â
âIn the winter, yeah.â
âIt was good back then. The frozen meat didnât cut easily, so I hacked at it with an axâŠâ
âRight, and then the pieces would fly off, and youâd eat the melted meat. Hahaha.â
âI remember, yeah. Still, people would say that butchers are amazing. Everyone had to work, but butchers would never starver. Heh.â Jeok Seong smiled and Seol-Hwi smiled along. Even if they were warriors, bound to kill and die, childhood memories were always good, no matter how many people walked this wretched path.
âI was desperate. I still feel that.â Seol-Hwi silently relived his past. The nostalgiaâthe terrible memories, too. He didnât want to bring up all the incidents heâd been through.
After a moment, Jeok Seong spoke up. âBut you were under the Supreme Pavilion Lord, werenât you? Why didnât you learn their martial arts? I heard rumors that you wandered around, unaffiliated, for some timeâŠâ
âI failed the test to be recognized as a warrior.â
ââŠHuh?!â Jeok Seong doubted his ears. How could someone this strong be rejected? How did he get this strong, then? No, how did he go from loser to Hidden Truth?
âShocking, right? Most of the warriors who arenât bound to the sect live like wanderers. I had to take the risk. I used to search the Supreme Pavilion Lordâs office.â
âHis office?â That was a death wishâno, it would be worse than death. Jeok Seong couldnât even imagine searching his superiorâs office. That was the kind of place the sect is; unlike the rest of the world, might made right. That was an absolute rule.
âWe all die eventually, donât we? Fortunately, I found his weakness and then met the Earth Demon.â
ââŠAmazing.â Jeok Seong was blown away to discover the risks Seol-Hwi had taken to come this far. It really was an act of desperation.
âIn the end, your desperation was basically madness.â
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âWell, hahaha.â
Both men grinned. Seol-Hwi really had done something crazy, and it had gotten him this far.
{You persuaded Jeok Seong. Favorability has risen.}
{Vice-Captainâs Favorability}
2nd Member, Jeok Seong: 100100(â20) (Trusting)
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