One night, everyone experienced the same dream as Godâs curse swept through the land. From that moment on, not even a single childâs laughter could be heard. The Curse of Extinction. This calamity was interpreted as one of the harbingers of the End. It brought an incurable illness that killed every child born in the cursed land. It didnât discriminate between the rich or poor, strong or weak, noble or otherwise, and killed everyone impartially as all were equal in the face of unrelenting death.
âSo, is the kid doing well?â
Captain of the Order of the Iron Blood Knights, Sungtek Jo.
Leader of what used to be the âStrongest Order in the Continentâ, and currently one of the three most powerful individuals in the Northern Regions. He had lost every single child born in this world to the curse of Extinction. The offspring that had been left behind in the Old World was now his final hope.
The reports which made its way to him claimed that the son, who bore his motherâs name, was doing quite well. With his natural leadership, he had led by example and displayed remarkable bravery to his people in the Rank Matches. He had even managed to strike down the Tam Tam that was usually known as the nightmare of Rank Matches. When he heard that the son who just arrived in Other World, from whom he never really had hoped much, was doing so well, he couldnât help but devote his attention to him.
ââŚYour son is doing quite well. The other side managed to prepare six Werewolves for the Rank Match this time, but he managed to overcome them with a clever strategy. Haha, who would have thought of it? To use the Alchemist class for this.â
Sanggil reported from the other side of a scrying orb.
âIs that right? For them to release six WerewolvesâŚWhoâs backing the other side thatâs using such scummy methods?â
It was difficult for a Summoned to find a way to become a Werewolf within the Summoning Palace. So six showing up at the same time was nothing short of impossible.
Sanggil began speaking again, with a meeker voice.
âThat isâŚitâs the Black Division.â
âBlack Division? Youâre saying this is Shamalâs doing?â
Sungtekâs half-white brow shot up. Sanggil felt like he was swimming against sewage.
âT-that isâŚnot verified. We are just speculating at this point.â
âYeah? I mean itâs one thing if William did it, but Shamal would never do something like this. Iâll go talk to Shamal personally.â
âI-itâs not verified yetâŚI donât think thereâs a reason to bother anyone.â
âNo, didnât you say that Ahram was a great kid? I might not have raised him, but heâs still my blood. If he has this much potential, I can gladly lower my head and ask for favors.â
Sungtek waved his arms as he stood up from his chair. The brightly lit scrying orb slowly faded.
âAhâŚfuckâŚâ
On the other side of the scrying orb, Grand Knight Sanggil wiped the sweat from his forehead and collapsed onto his chair. A fiery-haired female Mage revealed herself from the shadows from behind him.
âSir Grand Knight, donât concern yourself so much. It has already gone this far; weâre in the same boat now.â
Sanggil had almost lost all of his Preselected in the previous match. Even Ahram, who he had to protect no matter what was not an exception to this. He had been driven into a corner, and Dolorence had slithered in front of him like a viper.
âI gave a false report as you told me to for now. NowâŚwhat should we do, Dolorence Winterer?â
Sanggil brushed his hands across his face in his anguish and spoke in a pained voice.
âItâs not that there arenât any solutions, Sir Grand Knight. Donât we still have a card left to play?â
âWhat is it? What is this card you speak of?â
Sanggil desperately raised his head and stared pleadingly into her eyes. She paused for a beat before answering.
âIf my guess is correct, the Knight Captain doesnât know his sonâs face. I havenât seen a Magic Print Maker drop by even once.â
âI told him vaguely how the boy looks.â
âWhat did you tell him?â
âThat heâs good looking and quite handsomeâŚâ
Hearing his words, Dolorence broke into a mischievous smile.
âThen that settles it.â
âWhatâs settled?â
âHave someone substitute for him. Someone similar. All parents think their children are the most handsome anyways. Donât they say that even ogres think their babies are cute?â
ââŚAre you for real? Have a stand-in? Itâll all be over once the Captain and the replacement meet.â
A small portion of Sanggilâs suppressed rage peeked out.
âWho says weâll let them meet? Just kill the stand-in, and itâll be ok. Have you forgotten that the next Rank Match is the last one?â
âKill himâŚat the Rank Match? The stand-inâŚ?â
With great difficulty, Sanggilâs dense mind began to catch up to her vision for the narrative. She smiled a sympathetic smile and continued with her story.
âWeâll make him a hero. A hero that fought alone against overwhelming odds and died alone. Understand that it is the Scarlet Plaza that is coming up next.â
âScarlet PlazaâŚYou mean the very Scarlet Plaza that is being handled by the Assassin Guild?â
âYes. Luck is on our side.â
Sanggil finally understood the entirety of her plan. He swallowed deeply and spoke in a hushed voice.
âWar would erupt between the Order of the Iron Blood Knights and the Assassinâs Guild after this.â
âThat could be. But, is a war as important as Sir Grand Knightâs life?â
Sanggil suddenly glared at her blunt question, but he couldnât reprimand her. In the eyes of Krill, who was watching from a distance, Sanggil seemed completely constricted by the snake that was Dolorence.
âSo great, Dolorence SunbaeâŚI doubted you, but to even manage to toy with the proud Grand KnightâŚGreatâŚReally greatâŚ!!â
After she had finished making Sanggil yield, Dolorence approached Krill and spoke to him in a relatively friendly tone.
âDid you see all that? Underclassman? For nameless people like us to spread our name as Mages, we canât stop at anything. We have to use everything at our disposal.â
âAmazing. ReallyâŚAmazing, Sunbae.â
Krill genuinely bowed to Dolorence. He couldnât help but do so. Her opponent was someone who was one of the top ten most influential members, Grand Knight Sanggil Ma. He was someone that Dolorence would usually never dare speak to. Not just anyone could ignore this stark difference and include them into their treacherous scheme through the sheer force of their will.
âIf I could learn under this personâŚmaybe even my degrading life couldâŚmaybe it could open upâŚ!â
The ill-will he had for her was already long gone. Krill voluntarily poured Dolorence some alcohol. She smirked and then wet her lips with the strong alcohol before lightly licking it off with her tongue. She looked around the observatory before speaking quietly.
âI need a stand-in. Ideally, try to find me a Preselected or someone that stands out for the job. I would normally have sent the Drill Sergeant, but for some reason, I canât seem to reach her.
Dolorence stared up at Krill.
âHurry back.â
The memory of a person that he had briefly forgotten popped up. The shabby appearance of a wild-looking man that looked ragged.
âThat person. I wonder who he is.â
The man was no longer an essential existence as Sanggil no longer requested for bribes. In contrast, this man was now a liability as he knew Krillâs weakness, just like Dolorence knew of Sanggilâs.
âAh. One more thing.â
Dolorence called out as Krill was about to leave.
âYes, Sunbae?â
âThereâs someone thatâs been getting on my nerves.â
âWhoâs bothering you?â
âThere is a woman who picked up the staff I gave to Ahram. It bothers me more that I donât know her name. It bothers me a lot.â
Dolorence threw her shot glass towards the ground. Krill could hear her slithering voice as the glass shattered into pieces.
âYou want to work for me, right?â
His heart froze at her words. His breath caught in his throat.
âIf you want to learn under me, then prove your worth.â
âMy w-worth? HowâŚ?â
âI donât like it. You are trying to act naive when you already know the answer.â
Her smile disappeared. It was as sheâd said. Krill already knew what she was asking him for.
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The fierce battle had ended. The survivors digested that the long and tiring Rank Match had ended as they looked at the message that appeared before them. Sungchul stared into the air as he wiped the blood off his blade.
[The Third Rank Match has ended.]
[Blanche Plaza has killed 452 people.]
[Blanche Plaza sustained 242 casualties.]
[You are ranked in First Place among the four Plazas]
His desired goal had been accomplished. He waited for the next message to appear.
[Overall rewards are adjusted by the rankings.]
[You have killed 7 people (Outside your Rank).]
[Your Contribution is 9.2%.]
[You have been rated for S grade rewards.]
Basic Rewards:
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They were adequate rewards. The appearance of Warrior Class Transfer Tome signaled that the final days of the Summoning Palace was drawing close. Sungchul chose the Brass Breastplate and the two healing potions. The Knightâs Gauntlet would be more effective than the two items heâd chosen if they were used properly, but he chose to prioritize ease of use. In any case, they were all useless to him.
Heâd taken care of seven people during this Rank Match. It was two more than the bare minimum for an A-grade reward. It was incomparable to Jungshik and Ahmuge, who sat at the top with over thirty kills, but heâd managed to reach S-grade with his contributions. Everyone who had participated in killing the Werewolves had received S-grade rankings. Woojung was also acknowledged as having personally killed a Werewolf and got the coveted SS rank. So Sungchul had nothing to complain about.
It was the best results he could have hoped for. He hadnât stood out, yet had done just enough to reach his goal to earn a large amount of Palace Tokens.
âI managed to get a hold of thirty-seven Tokens. There isnât much more to go.â
The daily common quests would also come to an end. They would get him eight Palace Tokens, which was all that he needed to acquire the Echo Mage class.
âHello.â
Ahmuge approached him after the battle had ended. He felt her properly this time, but she was a woman with a weak presence; it was difficult to notice her without concentrating first.
âWhy are you looking at me like that?â
The number of Summoned she had managed to kill was sixty-four. She scored the highest of all of the Summoned. Her innate skill with the sword was a major factor, but the aggressive use of Spirit Wolf staff allowed her to quickly raise her kill score and bypass Jungshik by at least 10 points.
âWhy did you come find me?â
She replied softly with a mysterious smile at his question.
âI came to keep our promise from a while back.â
âThe hidden quest relating to Magic Power?â
âYes. Iâm sure itâll be to your liking.â
He could raise his Magic Power to his desired amount with common quests within the Summoning Plaza, but if he considered the future, he also needed to do more than that. He would need a considerably larger amount of Magic Power to contend with the Demon Lord Hesthnius Max.
Sungchul was prepared to use every opportunity he could find.
âOkay. Lead the way.â
Ahmuge led him beyond the Palace walls and deep into the forest. It looked as though she had visited the place more than once as the woods were overgrown with no clear signs which made it very easy to get lost in here.
âDo you perhaps have the Alchemist class?â
Ahmuge asked as she brushed past the trees.
âDidnât we agree not to ask about each other?â
âOf course, but it left quite an impression on me. I never imagined that an Alchemist classâs ability, the one they call a trap class, could be used to resolve that disaster.â
ââŚâ
Sungchul didnât answer. Ahmuge saw his thick face and her eyes curled up in laughter.
âTo tell you the truth, I was going to give you a relatively ordinary hidden quest. But when I saw how strong you were, I changed my mind. I have a debt to repay to you, so I prepared a top tier quest.â
There was a small pond at the end of the forest; at its center was the statue of a bowing angel. Ahmuge pointed at the statue and said,
âThe quest will begin when you touch that statue. Youâll earn rewards based on the difficulty you choose. However, be careful. If the difficulty you chose is too high, youâll die no matter how strong you are.â
âIs that so?â
Sungchul looked back at Ahmuge and headed towards the statue. She sat at the edge of the pond and spoke brightly.
âIâll give you three hours. If you donât come out by then, Iâll assume youâre dead. Come back by yourself if you manage to survive past that time.â
ââŚâ
Sungchul walked towards the statue without a word.
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The moment he put his hands on the statue of the bowing angel, bright letters appeared before him.
[The Forgotten Path of the Seven Heroes â Sajators.]