It would definitely happen eventually. A Players Convention would be scheduled one day, and during it, an âeventâ would certainly occur. Since that was the case, I decided it was best for me to use the knowledge I had and the factors I was capable of controlling to do my best.
âIâm going in.â
[You have entered the Flash Gate, âHill of Blowing Windâ.]
The field was a large hill. I looked around, seeing a crowd of Players that hadnât yet figured out what was happening.
âEven without knowledge of the future⊠if you step back a little and think, itâs natural for something like this to happen.â
This was a place full of Players in their beginning days, and most of the ones chosen in one way or another were here. With Streamers and Guardians alike watching, of course it would be a big event. It was the first gathering of Players independent of the âSystemâ. It would be fun if âsomethingâ happened during it, no?
âLike what the Giant of the Sunset did.â
The Giant of the Sunset made the âShot Table Dungeonâ for Choi Sung-gu. The Guardian likely had to invest a massive amount of Coins to make it happen, all for his own amusement and pleasure. In other words, a Guardianâs extravagance. There were many Guardians who could afford such extravagance.
âThey can easily make one flash gate.â
Actually, there was no way to check if it was a gate artificially made by a Guardian. I simply estimated that there was a high chance it was.
âBroken pillars.â
There were marble pillars broken at various heights. In the past, Jo Sunghyun once revealed the following:
âThere were eighteen broken pillars there.
As I was looking at the pillars, people discovered that Yoohyun had entered. Yoohyun had made several appearances on TV, so he was already famous.
âHuh? Isnât that the Tutorial Ender?â
âIt-Itâs So Yoohyun!â
Yoohyun instantly became the focus of the attention of the disoriented Players who were running around in confusion.
âStill, itâs much more disappointing than I thought.â
It might be the early days of Playing, and only the 4th month since the Cataclysm, but this was too severe.
âItâs already been three minutes since they came in.â
They were still running pell-mell. I didnât really see any Players who were trying to ascertain the terrain. Of course, the few Players Iâd nurtured were already calmly inspecting the surroundings and moving towards clearing the flash gate, butâ
âI donât see any Players with leadership.â
In most cases, and especially for a gate or dungeon where large numbers of Players could join at the same time, it was nearly impossible to achieve a solo clear, even if you knew the strategy.
âI guess I canât expect too much from the early period, but stillâŠâ
I would have still liked to see a few people come forward and round up the Players, dividing people into various roles based on each personâs traits and class. There was a stark absence of a leader, aka a sovereign. That was the biggest problem these guys were facing right now.
âYoohyun. You take the public leader role.â
âWh-What?â
âWhy? Never did it before?â
During the three months while I was in the âForest of Unknownsâ, Yoohyun must have grown in his own way. As was befitting for the âTutorial Enderâ, he must have experienced being a leader several times, too. At a time like this, his Tutorial Ender fame would be very compelling.
âTh-Thatâs not the case, but⊠How could I dare to whenâŠâ
Basically, he was trying to say he couldnât dare take such a role when his mighty hyungnim was here.
âIâm not famous. Do you think those guys will listen to me?â
The look in Yoohyunâs hesitant eyes changed a little. Like the phrase âclothes make the manâ, the position you found yourself in changed how you behaved. When Yoohyun considered commanding those people, his aura changed under the weight of the responsibility.
âThereâs something off about this wind.â
âHuh?â
âItâs weak, but the wind has mana in it. It feels different from a natural wind. If, by any chance, the wind starts blowing hard⊠tell everyone to get flat onto the ground. Multiple times. You can warn them multiple times. Because the wind uphill seems off, too.â
This was all I could do right now.
ââŠUnderstood, hyungnim.â
I didnât think I could save everyone here. Even if I said that âthis and this is going to happen, so everyone listen to me,â itâd already be a blessing if I werenât treated like a total lunatic.
âI canât save everyone.â
Someone, or some people, would definitely die. I would just do everything within my power.
[Monsters are appearing.]
A bleak wind blew in along with the notice. Many hero stories or promotional videos had been filmed based on what Jo Sunghyun said, and I remembered them all very clearly.
âA weak wind began to blow. Following that, specter monsters appeared all over the place. As you know, they were neutral monstersâWraiths.
A slightly somber wind.
âSpecter monsters, Wraiths.â
Their average level was around 20. The specter monsters floating around looked like large seagulls. Other than the fact that physical attacks had no effect on them, they werenât very strong monsters.
Wraith LVL 21
âIt-Itâs monsters.â
A few people even attempted to attack them.
âThe attacks arenât doing anything!â
âWe canât attack them!â
One of the large seagull-shaped monsters went from flying slowly to opening its wings wide and wrapping a Player within them. It then pecked the Playerâs head with its beak.
âA-AAAGHH!â screamed the Player.
âDoes it hurt that bad?â
No, it shouldnât hurt that much. It was painful, yes, but the Wraithâs attack shouldnât be that terribleâit wasnât that strong of a monster.
âThis is pathetic.â
I might⊠have messed up a bit. I had cleared the âSeoul Station Dungeonâ, which was supposed to break a few times, too quickly. The Players might have lost one of the ways in which they could become stronger.
I heard a loud shout.
âORYAAA!!!â
It reminded me of a record someone had written.
âThere was the sound of someone shouting âOryaâ. It was Kim Taechun, who is now called the âFire Bearâ. He had just won an overwhelming victory in a PVP match against Jo Sunghyun and was full of confidence. It only took him eighty seconds to destroy one of the pillars with his huge axe.
There were eighteen broken pillars here. Every time one of the pillars was destroyed, there would be a slight change.
A notice with large arrows appeared over the entire field.
I quietly prepared myself. A strong wind would soon blow over the field, so strong you could hardly stay upright.
âWind began to blow. The Players had a hard time staying upright. We realized then that the arrows were showing the direction of the wind.
Before long, the wind picked up, starting to blow hard. I had to take care of my party members.
âEveryone, get flat onto the floor.â
The wind was buffeting us so hard it was hard to remain standing.
âThis isnât enough to send anyone flying.â
It was true that it was a very strong wind, but everyone gathered here were Players. They could resist a breeze of this level. However, it was good to respond with extra care, since there was no knowing when a âwhirlwindâ would strike. Every time a pillar was broken, a strong wind with a different trajectory would blow.
âWhen some pillars are destroyed, the Central Pillar will appear.â
When Jo Sunghyun was reminiscing about this time, he saidâ
âWhen we had destroyed seven pillars, a huge pillar appeared. Its name was the âCentral Pillarâ, and on top of it, there was a clue for the clear.
In any case, we had to destroy at least seven pillars.
âThinking back on it now, I think the ideal clear method might have been to destroy just twelve or thirteen pillars.
The more pillars were destroyed, the stronger the wind would become, and the more ferocious the Wraiths would become. New monsters would also appear, and countless people might lose their lives.
âThough the Central Pillar gets lower the more pillars are destroyedâŠâ
Only one pillar had been destroyed so far. A strong wind was blowing, but the Wraiths were still weak.
âAnd theyâre still neutral monsters.â
Kim Taechun shrugged, looking completely confident. Raising his voice, he shouted, âSeeing as the broken pillars are attackable, I think we need to do something about them!â
As if to show off his courage, he swung his axe and started hacking away at another pillar.
Pillar of the Ruined Temple
The pillars could be attacked. After hearing that, the other Players began to destroy the pillars using their own individual ways.
I turned to Sung-gu. âYou hunt as many of the Wraiths as you can with magic.â
âM-Me?â Sung-gu trembled. âAh, fuck. Iâm scared of ghosts.â
But apparently, he must have known it wasnât the time to joke around, because after one full-body shudder, Sung-gu headed towards the area where the Wraiths were gathered.
âSunhwa, go support him.â
âGot it.â
Sunhwa followed Sung-gu. Yeonseo asked, âWhat about me? What should I do?â
âDestroy pillars along with Yoohyun. Donât overdo it.â I gave a little more advice. âGo at it gently, while keeping an eye on your stamina. Other monsters might show up, after all. Youâve got the most agility, so if something unexpected happens, stick to me.â
âOkidoki, gotcha.â Yeonseo smiled brightly. âIt really is nice to Play with you. Itâs reassuring.â
ââŠâ
âIt kinda feels like you concretely draw out what I have to do. As expected of our boss!â
After giving me a big thumbs up, Yeonseo used Heavenly Demonic Flying Step to move to the pillars. Here and there, pillars were being destroyed. In the meantime, the âTutorial Enderâ So Yoohyun took the temporary âparty leaderâ role under the recommendation of the other Players.
Yoohyun said some pretty smart stuff. âLetâs not destroy all of them at once,â he said to the listening crowd. âWe need to see what changes occur whenever we destroy a pillar.â
Jo Sunghyun, who had been silent up until now, finally came up to me and spoke.
â..WhatâŠâ He hesitated a little. âWhat⊠should I do?â
Thatâs right. I knew he would be like this. Sunghyun couldnât be forced to do something or be pulled along at someone elseâs pace. You had to make him move of his own will. That was my evaluation of him, and he was acting exactly as I expected.
âMm.â I did have him hooked, but I couldnât be too hasty. âFor now, how about you join our party? The others just now are party members whoâve been with me from the start.â
âSounds good.â
Sunghyun entered our party.
âYou are the core key of this raid.â
The Central Pillar couldnât be cleared without Sunghyunâs ability. According to what I knew, we needed his innate ability âStandstillâ. And if he was willing to help me, we could clear this gate a little more safely and quickly.
âPlease hunt Wraiths with Sung-gu, keeping an eye on your stamina. Iâd like you not to overdo it and just approach it like stretching your muscles. Take all the items that drop.â
For now, it was important that he learned how to cooperate with Sung-gu. That would be the key to the clear. I believed that they would do well without me laying out every detail. Both of them were geniuses, and it wasnât something I could influence with my words.
âCan IâŠâ Once again, Sunghyun hesitated for a long time. âCan I call you hyung?â
His voice was trembling a little, and I couldnât figure out why he was so nervous about something like this. I almost snorted at the sight of the future Typhoon acting like this.
âYou can do so if you want. I donât think our ages are that different, anyway.â
âHyung, please feel free to speak casually.â
Jo Sunghyun was famous for not opening his heart easily to others, but apparently, the teenage Sunghyun was still pretty amenable. It seemed like he had accepted me.
âIf monsters other than Wraiths happen to appear, bring everyone back to me. Sung-gu and Sunhwa should understand if you tell them that.â
âI understand.â
Sunghyun joined up with Sung-gu and Sunhwa.
âAlright then⊠Guess I should go to Yoohyunâs side, too.â
Just then, another pillar was broken. Yoohyun bellowed, âHalt!â
It was too much to expect perfect order or anything like that. Only after several others repeated the command did all the Players stop moving. By future standards, it was truly nothing short of deplorable.
With the arrows, began another bout of wind.
âThe wind has definitely gotten stronger.â
Hearing shouts of âGet down!â from a few quick-witted people and Yoohyun, the Players got flat onto the ground. As they did so, the Wraithsâunaffected by the windâattacked the Players.
âSunhwa⊠should be fine.â
Most of the aggro was being drawn by Sung-gu, Sunghyun, and Sunhwa. They were also not taking much damage from the Wraiths. It was thanks to them that the Players on this side could focus on destroying the pillars without paying much attention to the Wraiths.
The third pillar was destroyed. Yoohyun shouted, âEveryone, get flat on the ground!â
Most Players were now used to the routine and went straight down. But a few people didnât follow his instructions.
âItâs not that bad. It was okay even standing up.â
âWhy does he keep telling us to get down and all?â
âIt seems a little excessive to meâŠâ
In terms of percentages, 90% of the Players followed Yoohyunâs instruction, and the remaining 10% didnât. For the next pillarâthe fourthâthe number of Players who stayed standing increased a little, perhaps because they had realized that they wouldnât get hurt even if they stayed standing.
âSee? Itâs fine even if you donât get down.â
âAh, jeez. That was a waste of strength earlier.â
There were even people who blatantly complained. That much was enough to make Yoohyun feel bad, but he faithfully carried out my words to keep getting down, since the wind was getting stronger. He kept repeating the same things, saying that by getting down, we could markedly reduce the effect of the wind.
âSomethingâs off about this wind. I would be grateful if you were to please listen to me!â
He kept saying that, but Yoohyun had no power, nor did he have the ability to force them. Several Players refused to listen to him. Kim Taechun, who had lost the initiative due to Yoohyun, even overtly ridiculed him.
âWhatâs got you so scared that youâre trembling like a little bitch? Come now, letâs just destroy all the pillars. Are you men, or are you boys?â
Several people agreed with him. I simply watched. I was no Superman and I had no power to forcefully command them. More than anything, I was not a saint. They were choosing to be reckless. Iâd done what I could through Yoohyun.
The fifth pillar, then the sixth, were destroyed. The number of arrows increased from 7 to 10.
This time, a powerful gust blew in, almost like a tornado. It was a âwhirlwindâ.
âUwaaaaaaaaahh!â
Someone lifted into the air, sent flying high by the wind. I squeezed my eyes shut, already aware of what would happen. The three Players in the air were cut into pieces.
Drip, splat, splatter.
Chunks of human flesh fell to the ground, along with blood rain. If you were lifted into the air, that was what would happen to you. I felt my head becoming ice cold. Perhaps it was the effect of the âCalm Observerâs Eyeâ bundled into my âEye of Perceptionâ, but I was much calmer than when the Tutorial happened.
âFrom here on out⊠the real clearing begins.â
With the three deaths, a distortion appeared in the field. Although I knew it would happen, I was also able to feel it instinctively.
âAnd now, that monster will appear.â
I knew that it wasnât the time for me to be taking the position of an âobserverâ.