Sitting in the office of the Blood and Iron Lion, the Chinese billionaire Xu Xin gestured to a round orb.
âWe can watch the situation live through this crystal ball.â
He was no longer a Player, but he was a greater item connoisseur than anyone. One of his items, this crystal ball, reflected the situation on the D-Tower 2nd floor.
Song Junghye stared at the ball, her eyes fixed on that hateful bastard, Kim Hyukjin.
âHe doesnât seem to be panicking much.â
He was sure to have picked up on something being off, but he looked entirely unfazed, which bothered her.
âThis is the end of the line of his bravado,â crowed Xu Xin with confidence.
âLet us wait and see,â Song Junghye replied.
Xu Xinâs brows twitched.
âSong Junghye, I donât like you, either.â
None of these Koreans were much to his liking. He and Song Junghye were working together right now for mutual benefit, but one day, he would make her kneel and lick his feet just like the others. An intent that Song Junghye noticed.
âDirty bastard.â
The gaze that raked her up and down did not escape her notice. Song Junghye actually disliked Xu Xin as much as he disliked her. In her eyes, he was just a fool with a lot of money. And she was already prepared for Xu Xinâs arrangements to fail.
âXu Xin. You will never be able to beat Kim Hyukjin alone.â
As much as she hated Kim Hyukjin, she acknowledged his skills. No matter what fancy trap Xu Xin set up, he would not be able to erase Kim Hyukjin on his own.
âYour job is just to tire Kim Hyukjin out.â
But just then, the man reflected in the crystal ball began to speak.
âIs he someone who can open gates?â
âFor example⌠a gate like Mana Hell?â
Xu Xin was holding a Translation Marble, so he understood what Kim Hyukjin said.
âWhat?â
Mana Hell had never been brought to light before. To be more exact, everyone who had seen Mana Hell had perished, having become the gateâs sacrificial lambs.
âHow does he know about Mana Hell?â
Something seemed to be going awry, but it was already too late to turn back. Mana Hell was already set in motion, and a gate would be generated. That gate would consume Kim Hyukjin.
The crystal ball buzzed with static and noise before momentarily going dark, almost like a video player losing electricity and fizzing out.
Xu Xin wiped the sweat from his brow. âDonât be alarmed. It will turn back on soon.â
âYes, alright.â
Song Junghyeâs eyes remained fixed on the crystal ball. She had heard the words, too.
âMana Hell?â
It seemed the trap Xu Xin had prepared was called Mana Hell, a name even she hadnât known. She was only told that a Chinese Player under Xu Xinâs employ had a certain ability, and that ability would be used to hunt Kim Hyukjin. But Kim Hyukjin seemed to know the name of the ability in question.
âItâs not⌠an empty bluff.â
She saw Kim Hyukjinâs smile. She was certain this was not a bluff. Junghye got up.
âExcuse me, I need to go to the bathroom.â
She headed towards the bathroom, and once she was inside, she took out her phone.
âCancel the plan.
From the other side of the phone came the voice of her right arm, Kang Woongmin the Adamant.
âAll of a sudden?
âIâm afraid⌠Xu Xinâs arrangements will be ineffective.
âDo we pull out all Blood and Iron Lion members?
âYeah.
The Poisoned Dagger Jung Sangchul was on the line as well. He said in a lowered voice,
âAre we giving up on assassinating Kim Hyukjin entirely?
Honestly, he was hoping to hear a âYes, cancel itâ. Jung Sangchul didnât enjoy murder, and the opponent was Kim Hyukjin, the toughest foe there was.
Song Junghye thought for a moment.
âMove according to the situation. But our general stance will be to keep out of it.
âUnderstood. I will keep that in mind.
Jung Sangchul lowered the phone. It was a little strange. They were working with China, and even had fairly reliable information that Kim Hyukjin was on the 2nd floor of the D-Tower. Even the name Song Junghye had given the operation was âProject Hunt Kim Hyukjinâ. But now, they were suddenly scrapping the whole plan, this far in?
âWhatâs going on?â
He didnât know the reason behind the decision. All he could do was do as he was told.
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Reaper Scans
Translator - Lei
Proofreader - Ash
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Kim Hyukjin was very familiar with Mana Hell. It was an artificially generated gate that would suck in targets set by the caster.
âAlmost like⌠the Endless Skyâs mana hole.â
He had just experienced the mana hole in the Endless Sky. After surviving such a phenomenon, what was there to fear about a gate artificially created by a level 30 Player?
Still, Lau Ding Xue was once an infamous lieutenant of the Demon King army, so Hyukjin was interested in taking a quick look.
âI need to look into it a bit.â
He wasnât calling the Demon King crazy, but why were all of his subordinates such scum of the earth? This one was a âTrap Mage who Relishes Human Fleshâ, for Peteâs sake.
âItâs weird.â
Hyukjin didnât think the Demon King he knew would use such scummy individuals as his subordinates.
âItâs really weird.â
The Demon King was an unknown being who might be stronger than the whalekin. Why would such a person gather Players and form the Demon King Army? No matter how Hyukjin thought of it, it was strange.
âIs this supposed to suck me in?â
It felt like a cool breeze was blowing at his back. Lau Ding Xue stood a distance ahead, his expression showing utmost confidence in this little draft.
Hyukjin slowly walked forward.
âDo you really think such a weak force can pull me in?â
Unfortunately, they couldnât communicate. If he knew this would happen, he would have bought a Translation Marble in advance. As he ambled forward, Hyukjin asked, âSenia, can you translate right now?â
Senia remained invisible. He only heard her voice.
âI apologize. I am currently in direct communication with Shobidobi, so I cannot translate.â
âGot it.â
If they couldnât communicate, then it couldnât be helped. He just had to keep going like this. Hyukjin took a few more steps.
âMan, this is really shoddy.â
It was almost funny seeing how confident Lau Ding Xue was after making such a slipshod gate.
âIf heâs got eyes, shouldnât he be able to see that Iâm walking on my own?â
But it seemed this trap mage was intoxicated by conceit and hadnât even considered the thought. And that was the truth. Lau Ding Xue believed in his ability. He had thrown dozens of mana crystals into creating this gate. Devouring one measly Player was a shoo-in. The possibility of âfailureâ hadnât even occurred to him, so he never once stopped to doubt.
Kim Hyukjin looked at the purple crystal in front of him.
âIf I touch this, Iâll be sucked into the Mana Hell.â
He entered the Mana Hell, completely relaxed.
[You have entered the artificial gate, Mana Hell.]
It was dark, and only he and Lau Ding Xue were there. The other man said, âYou wonât be able to move a single step here.â
Of course, Hyukjin didnât understand what was said. He only guessed the gist of it. Hyukjin wasnât at all interested in Lau Ding Xue, but the Guardians who were watching from above.
âFrom the Guardiansâ point of view, that guy is the villain provoking them.â
That was how it was when you read a novel or watched a movie. Most viewers put themselves in the shoes of the protagonist. They got mad at the villains, the side characters, who harmed and hassled the main character.
Later, this kind of content would be lumped into a single genre.
âIt was called⌠Uno Reverse content, wasnât it?â
In any case, it wasnât like he intentionally tried to make this content or scenario happen. He should be thankful that such good material was rolling his way. There were a lot of Guardians who enjoyed Uno Reverse content; there was definitely a demand for it.
âHow can I cook this up nicely?â
Senia said she was talking to Shobidobi, her editor. Shobidobi himself might show upâhe liked watching Hyukjinâs Playing in person.
âFirst and foremost, I need to give him enough material to work with.â
No matter how much of an editing whiz Shobidobi might be, he couldnât create a proper video without sufficient footage. It was the same logic as getting one good photo out of a hundred. Whatever happened, he needed to get enough footage.
âWouldâve been great if I had a Translation Marble.â
Maybe that thought showed on his face, because the next momentâ
[The âTrue Master of the Heavenly Demonic Mountainâ gifts you a Translation Marble.]
[The âLady of the Scalesâ gifts you a Translation Marble.]
[The âBarrier of Blue Lightâ gifts you a Translation Marble.]
[The âWhite Hunterâ gifts you a Translation Marble.]
[The âWhispering Devilâ gifts you a Translation Marble.]
He got 5 messages in one go, each of them bearing a Translation Marble.
[A gift from an anonymous sender has arrived.]
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[A gift from an anonymous sender has arrived.]
Other Guardians who hadnât made it into the first 5 sent gifts anonymously. They were all Translation Marbles, and a whopping 32 of them. To his great delight, Hyukjin acquired 37 Translation Marbles in total.
âThank you, Lau Ding Xue.â
He used a Translation Marble.
âWhat did you say? Say it again.â
âHuhuhuhu. I said you wouldnât be able to take a single step here.â
âWhy not?â
âThis is a space dominated by me.â
âAh, that so?â Hyukjin responded, wholly unimpressed. He already knew Mana Hell. âThen whatâs going to happen to me?â
âAll your mana will be sucked out and you will die here.â Lau Ding Xue laughed, then licked his lips. âAnd then, youâll end up in my stomach.â
Hyukjin grimaced. A trap mage who relished human flesh. This man was a psycho for sure. Hyukjin took one step back.
âDude, thatâs too disgusting.â
âI see you are an insect who cannot understand the art of cuisine.â
Hyukjin took another few steps back. To Lau Ding Xue, Hyukjinâs expression must have appeared fearful, an act Hyukjin put up on purpose.
âItâs futile to run away.â
âBecause this is a space dominated by you?â
âThatâs right.â
Hyukjin took another step back.
âThis space will suck out all your mana. Now, any last words?â
âCan I say anything?â
Lau Ding Xue laughed. âAnything other than spare me.â
âIsnât something weird here? Iâm still walking. Didnât you say I wouldnât be able to move?â
Lau Ding Xueâs smile froze. Come to think of it, Kim Hyukjin had been walking backwards. In this space, which he controlled. Mana Hell was set to allow no one other than him to move. Whatâs more, there was only one target Mana Hell needed to restrict!
But Lau Ding Xue quickly recovered his composure. âLooks like you have some trivial skill.â
The undeniable proof was that Kim Hyukjin was only backing away and not coming closer. Lau Ding failed to see that it was Kim Hyukjin trying to secure the minimum amount of footage for Shobidobi.
âThatâs right, I do have a few trivial skills.â
âIt doesnât matter. You will be eaten by me here.â
That moment, Hyukjin sensed the creation of a âblack holeâ so bad it could not even be compared to the mana hole in the Endless Sky.
âWelp.â
At this rate, he wouldnât even be able to scrape up enough footage. His opponent was too much of a beginner.
âMm.â
It was like being told to add and subtract after just finishing twenty pages of calculus. He felt his mana being drained by this space, so weakly he wouldnât even notice if he wasnât focusing.
âIt does indeed feel⌠like my mana is getting sucked out.â
âHuhu. Thatâs right.â
Drunk on his own strength and outstandingness, Lau Ding Xue was blinded by narcissism and left unable to view the situation objectively.
âHeâs way too fucking dumb. How was someone like him a lieutenant of the Demon King Army?â
It was strange. There was something to uncover here.
âUm, remember how I said I have a few trivial skills?â Hyukjin said.
âI remember.â
âHave you ever heard of a trivial skill like this?â Hyukjin took out Isabel. âA trivial skill called Flash Step, and...â
Hyukjin vanished, then appeared on Lau Ding Xueâs right side before the man could even react.