The content of the message had changed. It went from the âHeavenly Demonic Cultâs testâ to the âHeavenly Demonâs test.â
A reclusive group, one that couldnâtâno, hadnât let a single player through to the next floor out of stubbornness or even obstinance, it was only natural that the Heavenly Demonic Cult became weaker as the ages passed. Yet despite that, the Martial Realm as a whole still considered the Demonic Cult as the greatest school of martial arts.
It was all due to the existence of one man. The living legend of the Martial Realm. An ancient High Ranker who was alive even before the Martial Realm entered the Tower. The one synonymous with the Heavenly Demonic Cult, the Heavenly Demon.
Fwooshâ
Wind blew inside the room, despite there being no open doors. The room became dark. Now all YuWon could see was the personâs back.
âI shall ask you.â
The man didnât turn around.
Thatâs when YuWon finally realized that this place must have been a different location than what he was seeing, that he must have been standing somewhere that wasnât actually this dinky little room.
âAt what point did you find out?â the man asked.
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YuWon had passed the test, so he wondered why he had prepared a meeting like this with him.
âIs that what you want to know?â
âThis is also a test.â
The Heavenly Demonic Cultâs test was just as rumored. Unlike the tests of the other schools, the Cultâs test did not have a pre-set frame or rules.
âSo this question is a part of the test, huh.â
The man was quite shameless.
The system never lied. If this was a real test, he would have gotten a message that said the next test had started.
But it didnât matter to YuWon whether this was a real test or not. It wasnât something he needed to keep secret.
âSince the beginning.â
âThe beginning?â
âYouâve been observing me since before I even entered the barrier. Thatâs when the test started.â
The reason was simple.
âWhat kind of a test would only require me to follow someone?â
YuWon had heard plenty about the Cultâs notoriety. The Demonic Cult that YuWon remembered was a group entirely about combat and battling. So there was no way that the Heavenly Demonic Cultâs test, especially the Heavenly Demonâs, would only require you to walk behind someone.
âSo you at least know how to find your way through properly.â
There was a sense of satisfaction in the manâs voice.
Fssshâ
The scenery around YuWon started to fade. The dark room grew brighter, and the cramped room disappeared, revealing a view of the outside.
The Heavenly Demonâs back could no longer be seen.
âYou passed.â
YuWon could hear the voice inside his head.
There was no message. The question just now wasnât registered separately as a test. It was simply a personal test by the Heavenly Demon.
YuWon guessed that the Heavenly Demon would have treated him differently depending on his response.
âA âpassâ he saysâŠâ
It seemed that he had managed to be seen a bit favorably, at the very least.
âI guess Iâm going to have a rough time for a bit, pleasing this ahjussi.â
YuWon looked at the torches that lined the street.
There was a large village. Despite it being past sunset in the mountains, it was bustling with people.
YuWon couldnât believe there was such a village deep in the mountains.
âSo this is the Heavenly Demonic Cult.â
YuWon stood still for a second and took it in. There were people carrying rice and various grains, chickens, cows, pigs, and other livestock down the mountain, as well as martial artists armed with swords and spears.
Some martial schools said that the devil lives in the Heavenly Demonic Cult. That was all baloney. YuWon knew a real devil.
YuWon took in his surroundings. This was also a place where people lived, just like in the rest of the Martial Realm.
While YuWon was taking a moment to admire the villageâŠ
âY-You!â HaMuk, who finally passed through the barrier, shouted after finding YuWon. âHow are you here?â
HaMuk was quite surprised to find YuWon had come back in one piece after thinking that heâd fallen prey to the barrier.
YuWon thought about telling him the truth, that he had just met the Heavenly Demon. But the Heavenly Demon was the icon of the Heavenly Demonic Cult. Nothing good would come from bringing him up, not to mention the fact that they hadnât even talked face-to-face.
âI just walked here first.â
âYou walked?â
HaMukâs eyes widened. That meant that YuWon had managed to get through the barrier by himself.
âHowâŠ?â
Though the Cult might not have been known for having the strongest barrier, it should still have been impossible for a normal 10th Floor player to get through it on their own. Even HaMuk wasnât sure he could make his way through the barrier if he hadnât been taught the proper path.
Yet here was YuWon, who had managed to cross the barrier faster than them, and they knew the right path. In other words, YuWon had crossed the barrier with ease.
âIs that important? Iâm tired, so letâs go. Or does the Heavenly Demonic Cult not provide lodging to testees?â YuWon spoke shamelessly before trudging along to the village.
HaMuk was speechless as he watched YuWon walk away. He had now been a part of the cult for over 50 years, and in that time, not a single player had managed to cross the barrier by themself. In fact, he had never heard of a player doing such a thing, ever.
* * *
HaMuk ordered his subordinates to show YuWon to his lodgings. Then, he started looking into Kim YuWon.
It was clear to him that YuWon was skilled. After confirming that he was a player that had just ascended to the 10th Floor by using the player kit , it was likely YuWon wasnât lying about his identity either.
HaMuk figured that his name must have been somewhat well-known in the lower floors. He was sure that if he had his subordinates look into it, heâd be able to find detailed information regarding YuWonâŠ
âReally?â
⊠But he didnât think itâd be this easy.
After giving the orders to a few of his men, HaMuk was able to learn about YuWon right away.
âYes. A few guilds from above are already trying to recruit Kim YuWon.â
The Heavenly Demonic Cult had long stopped caring about the matters of the lower floors. Because of that, except for martial artists from the Cult that were active outside of Mt. Heaven or merchants that came to trade with them, they rarely heard information about the lower floors.
This was the reason why HaMuk hadnât heard of YuWon.
âIf thatâs true, then the Martial Alliance must have already tried to approach him.â
The Martial Alliance, formally known as the Martial Artistsâ Alliance, was a mid-sized guild with many Rankers. As an alliance of various noble clans, it was a place with enough influence to possess an entire floor in the Tower.
âIâll have to look into it further, but it is likely.â
âYet he came all the way here? Even though itâs so far away?â
âFrom what I heard, he passed all the tests of the previous floors with high marks. Seeing as how he even topped the 1st Floor Colosseumâs rankings, he probably wants to set another record here as well.â
âSo thatâs why he picked the Heavenly Demonic CultâŠâ
The Heavenly Demonic Cultâs test was uncleared by any player thus far. The Heavenly Demon was stubborn, refusing to adjust the difficulty of his test, unlike the other martial schools. In addition, the Heavenly Demon was the one that gave the test and had such high standards that it was impossible for anyone to pass.
âI guess some people are just built differently.â
Gwang HaMuk remembered the 1st Floorâs Colosseum.
Born inside the Cult, he was a Pure-Blood from the Heavenly Demonic Cult. So having mastered quite a lot of martial arts, he was able to easily make his way through the Tutorial.
Normally, players with the innate talent to become Rankers were able to at least pass the tenth trial.
Knowing this fact, the Colosseumâs trials felt like hitting a wall to HaMuk. When he got to the seventh trial, he had felt his limits for the first time in his life. With martial arts and the power of the system, he thought heâd be able to reach the top of the Tower in one go, but the Colosseum ended up completely shattering HaMukâs self-confidence.
âCaptain, have you ever taken our cultâs test?â
HaMuk nodded his head at his subordinateâs question.
His loyalty to the Cult was exceptional. From a young age, he dreamed of one day becoming a player and passing the Heavenly Demonic Cultâs test.
Unfortunately, he was unable to pass it. The Cultâs test was a wall that was even taller and harder than the one he had faced during the Colosseumâs trials.
âI have.â
âHow was the test?â
HaMuk shook his head in response.
âI donât know.â
âExcuse me?â
âI failed as soon as I started.â
âWhat do you mean, sirâŠ?â
His subordinate couldnât understand. Failing the test as soon as he had started?
Seeing the subordinate waiting for an explanation, HaMuk decided to unravel his pent up frustrations.
âHe told me I didnât have the qualifications.â
* * *
A hot, steaming bath was drawn.
Once the female servants finished filling the tub with water, YuWon sent everyone out and immersed himself in the hot water.
Shaaaâ
As the bath overflowed, more steam rose to the top.
âHaahââ
He felt the fatigue from the 10-day-long journey melt away. His muscles loosened up as he closed his eyes inside the circular wooden tub for a moment.
He indulged in the luxury for a few minutes. Then he opened his eyes and looked around.
It was a small bathing area located outside.
Just by looking at this place he could tell.
â⊠Itâs small. Like, really small.â
Well, rather than being small, the Heavenly Demonic Cult wasnât affluent, which was inevitable.
The current Heavenly Demonic Cult was behind the times. The recruitment of new players, revenue through collecting points from new recruits, and connections to the outside world from the players and Rankers trained by the Cult⊠There was none of that, and the Cult was simply a husk of its former glory.
âThat ahjussi is so stubborn.â
So much could change by just slightly lowering the difficulty of the test.
YuWon thought that he was the same as always.
âThough Iâm sure he has his reasons.â
The Towerâs system never malfunctioned. This fact was true in all the Towerâs long history, and it held true even in the distant future.
The Tower also always gave a bigger reward the harder the test. Thatâs why, when thinking about the 10th Floor, everyone came to the same conclusion.
âThe Heavenly Demonic Cult.â
âYep, it should be the Demonic Cult.â
âThere really is no other option.â
During the meeting where they discussed what to do after the Tutorial, naturally the Heavenly Demonic Cult was brought up for the 10th Floorâs test.
âThe Grand Martial Arts Tournament really is the jewel of the Martial Realm, butâŠâ
âThe Grand Martial Arts Tournament is an attractive option. If you win, not only would you receive a Great Scarlet Medicine Ball, but youâd be able to learn the best secret arts of the NamGung Clan, the Shaolin Temple, or wherever you want.â
âBut is there even anyone here who hasnât managed to win the Grand Martial Arts Tournament?â
â⊠Me.â
âI havenât either. Are you trying to pick a fight right now?â
⊠YuWon remembered that there was a bit of a commotion regarding that, making him let out a small laugh.
It seemed that there had been a few present who either didnât know about the Tournament or had participated and didnât win.
The one that had caused the biggest ruckus was Son OhGong. Apparently he went onto the next floor as soon as he passed his test, so he didnât get a chance to participate in the Tournament.
âHeâs the kind of guy who would have never missed a tournament like that.â
Anyway, YuWon was one of the people who showed interest in the Heavenly Demonic Cultâs test. It was a test that, even far in the future, no one had ever managed to pass.
âItâs a shame the Heavenly Demon died early on.â
âIf he was still alive, weâd be able to at least figure out something.â
âHeâs already a goner. Missing him will do nothing for us.â
The Heavenly Demon lost his life early on in the fight against the Outer Gods. And since ăChronosâs Clock Movementă was made after the Heavenly Demonâs death, they were unable to ask him anything.
So in the end, nothing was known about the Heavenly Demonic Cultâs test.
âI guess thereâs no choice but to face it head on.â
YuWon knew nothing. Not what the Heavenly Demonic Cultâs test was, not why, compared to all the other tests, this one was particularly more difficult. AndâŠ
âSo, whatâs with the Heavenly Demonic Cult? Does anyone know anything?â
âI donât.â
âThereâs definitely something.â
âSo we just donât know what that something is.â
âWhatever it is, it wonât be anything ordinary. Because out of everyone here, not a single one of us has ever passed the Demonic Cultâs test.â
âIsnât it a gamble? What if itâs a dud?â
âThe Tower never betrays oneâs efforts and hard work. We canât be certain what the result might be, but thereâs no way itâll be a dud.â
YuWonâs first order of agenda was to find out what it was that the Cult was hiding. There was only a very slim chance, but he couldnât risk it actually being a dud.
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ButâŠ
[ă?âs Eggă wiggles.]
It seemed that it wasnât a dud.
âItâs been a while.â
The unknown egg wiggled inside his inventory. And seeing the Egg awaken after so long made him think back to when he had just passed the 1st Floorâs testâŠ
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