âI tolerated you because youâre a non-combat class, but thereâs no second chance for you, you piece of shit.â
So what was he gonna do about it? PVP with a non-combat class Player?
âThough by future standards, thatâs completely out of the question.â
Before I regressed, there were many cases where non-combat classes played a more active role than combat classes. Be it detoxification, heals, or buffs, there were fewer non-combat class Players than combat Players, and they were rare.
In addition, the worth of a Player had massive differences depending on their proficiency and type of ability. With that in mind, each of the guilds made tacit rules to prevent combat class Players from persecuting non-combat class Players.
âA combat Player sending a non-combat Player a PVP request?â
That was ridiculous. If guilds were a little more well-established, Kim Taechun wouldâve probably gotten dragged away and beaten by his guildmaster.
Especially⊠because I was a Player with a class called âObserverâ and played a role close to a âsovereignâ.
âWell, itâs not like he knows.â
Among the non-combat classes, the classes that received the best treatment were the ones in the sovereign category. It was a little embarrassing to say it myself, but there was a reason why Yeonseo constantly praised me, saying that the perceived difficulty was worlds apart when I was there versus when I wasnât. Sovereign classes were literally noble classes. They were hard to raise, hard to pull off, and even harder to become a high-level Ranker with. But once they made it there, they were nobles who stood above all others.
Notices came in.
[You have received a PVP request.]
[If you accept, a PVP Zone will be declared.]
From this, I inferred one more thing.
âA beginner Player under level 30 sent the PVP request on his own accord.â
In order to send a PVP request, you had to receive the permission of a high-level âsovereign Playerâ, or receive the help of an Intermediate Administrator, like what Percy did earlier. Or⊠a Guardian would have to intervene.
âThe courage-lover stepped in again.â
It seemed our little courage-lover bestowed Taechun the right to make a PVP request. That was how much he wanted to see this fight between us.
âIâm certain Iâve already told you many times that Iâm a non-combat class.â
âSo what? Gonna run away like a coward?â
He openly sneered at me. His eyes were full of scorn, as well as the confidence of a predator. The current Kim Taechun was convinced that âcombat Players are the true Playersâ.
âNo, thatâs not what I mean. Iâm just a little worried.â
âDonât worry. You wonât die,â Taechun said, guffawing. This dumb brick was completely missing my point.
âHow will you have the face to walk around after getting beaten up by a non-combat class?â
Iâm not worried for myself, but for you.
âSenia. Notarize the fact that Iâm a non-combat class.â
Senia showed herself, which drew a round of astonished murmurs.
âSo⊠beautiful.â
âPlaying must be so amazing if you do it with that kind of Intermediate AdministratorâŠâ
Both Senia and Hyukjin ignored the trivial mutterings of the crowd. The stage was set, a stage where even an Intermediate Administrator had stepped in.
Hyukjin continued, âThis is definitely a proposal made by a Player to another Player, yes?â
An Intermediate Administrator hadnât mediated it. Percy, the Streamer who had spat a ball of highly acidic green saliva, was likely streaming the scene in invisible mode. The fact that Percy hadnât appeared yet despite the situation having developed to this extent meant that an existence ranked higher than Percy was involved. Hyukjin was sure that existence was the Courageous Lion King.
That was why it was necessary to make things very clear here.
âYes, that is correct. The results of my check show that Player Kim Taechun personally made a PVP request to Player Kim Hyukjin.â
âThen that means this is a matter between humans unrelated to System-made scenarios.â
Only then did Senia realize Hyukjinâs intent.
âA matter between humans.â
Hyukjinâs sentence precisely defined this fight as a matter unrelated to the System.
[The âLady of the Scalesâ nods.]
[The âWhispering Devilâ is having fun.]
[The âNameless Observerâ observes.]
They were now, to a certain degree, exempt from the Systemâs rules.
âPlayer Kim Hyukjin has made a nominal pretext⊠to not act as an observer.â
It was decided with one sentence. Hyukjin would no longer move like an observer, but like a combat class Player taking on a PVP. He made it seem like he was talking to her, Senia, but his actual intent was clear and defined.
âThe Nameless Observer said that they would observe.â
With that, all of Hyukjinâs bases were covered. There wasnât a single hole in this tightly weaved scenario. Now, Hyukjin had the freedom to play out his own role in the scenario he himself crafted.
[Accepting the PVP request.]
[A PVP Zone has been declared.]
A space free of death, the PVP zone, was established. Kim Taechun smiled broadly.
âGood.â
He was certain he could wreck Hyukjin. He was humiliated twice earlier, but thankfully, an opportunity to recover his face landed in his lap. He had finally grasped a good opportunity for him to prove his courage.
âHere I come.â
The match began. Taechun took out his massive axe, the weapon that had made him stand out in the âHill of Blowing Windâ.
Hyukjin wasnât all that intimidated by that imposing weapon. He read Taechunâs entire body with âObserverâs Eyeâ, seeing everything with his eyes.
âHis balance is passable.â
From the looks of it, Taechun would step with his right foot before approaching.
âHeâs underestimating me, so heâll make a direct approach.â
He would come close enough to put Hyukjin inside his range. Observerâs Eye read every single one of Taechunâs movements. It felt distinctly different from when he was observing Yeonseo or Yoohyun.
âItâs like⊠watching a video in 0.5 speed.â
When he was reading Yeonseo or Yoohyun, a constant stream of information came in at real time, and he had to quickly derive new analyses. But it was different with Kim Taechun. It looked to Hyukjin that the hulking man was moving slowly to fulfill an already predetermined action.
âThis is a new feeling.â
It was true that Taechun was lower level, but reading an average Playerâs movements felt so much easier after reading only top Players all this time. It felt enlightening, somehow.
âI can see it.â
He could see it preciselyâTaechunâs fight pattern.
Yeonseo watched the PVP closely.
âLetâs focus. Simply watching Hyukjin move will be a big lesson for me.â
She had the feeling that something about Hyukjinâs movements was odd. While Taechun was moving in, Hyukjin moved one small step to the right, far more slowly than normal.
âHe should be able to instantly subdue the opponent if he used Flash Step.â
He wasnât using it on purpose, and she understood why.
âIt would be idiotic to show off your skills in front of this many people.â
This was different from when he killed the âBigmouth Lizardâ earlier. There was no need to expose all his abilities. Yeonseo had instinctively realized that showing 70% of oneâs abilities and hiding the remaining 30% was favorable for a Player.
Whumpfâ!
The large axe grazed past Hyukjinâs forehead. Taechun swung his axe in quick succession.
Whumpfâ!
Whumpfâ!
He attacked Hyukjin, his axe creating loud noises as it swung by, looking extremely threatening.
âKuhahahaha!â
Taechun felt a rush of exhilaration and triumph. His opponent was busy scrambling to dodge. He knew as well as anyone that his attack speed wasnât very fast. But the fact that he could attack to his heartâs content like this meant that his opponent was just that slow.
âJust how long are you gonna keep running away?â
Whumpfâ!
He kept swinging his axe. After making an opening, he would crush Hyukjinâs head with a single downward swing. He was sure of his victory.
âThis guy has a big mouth, but it looks like heâll be one hit KOâd?â
Confidence bubbled up within him. Many of the Players watching the match were also unable to discern Hyukjinâs movements.
âAs I thought⊠a non-combat class is different from a combat class, after all.â
âHe was super confident, so I thought there would be something special about him, but nope.â
âYeah, heâs gonna get wrecked.â
But among all the Players gathered here, some were outstandingly skilled. These Players, the top 10%, felt that something was weird.
Jo Sunghyun was the same.
âThereâs something more to those movements.â
It was hard to explain in concrete terms, but something was strange. He could feel it through the wind. The wind that Hyukjinâs movements created, the movement of the air, was extremely peaceful.
âAhâ!â
When he focused, he realized it. His class was âChild of Windâ. He analyzed the information he got through the wind, the movement of the air.
âI get it.â
He understood why it felt so odd.
âDoes this⊠make any sense?â
It shouldnât make any sense, but it was happening in front of his very eyes.
âHyukjin hyung is dodging before Kim Taechunâs attack?â
Hyukjin wasnât seeing the attack and then dodging. He was moving in advance to a position where he wouldnât get hit even before the attack started. He didnât move while Taechun was actually moving his axe.
âAlmost like he already knows where the axe will go.â
He was like a speedrunner who had the game memorized, someone who knew exactly where and what kind of attack would occur. That was why he was able to dodge even without seeing the attack. There was no doubt about it. There was hardly any time delayâunless you looked closely, you wouldnât notice it at all. But Jo Sunghyun could feel it keenly.
âHah, hahâŠ!â
After a furious flurry of attacks, Taechun gasped for breath, showing his failure to regulate his stamina. He looked like someone who had never once considered what it meant to pace himself.
On the other side, Hyukjin briefly forgot he was fighting Taechun. His thoughts were focused wholly on the strange sensation he was experiencing. When fighting an opponent far weaker than himself, a function of âObserverâs Eyeâ seemed to be kicking in. It felt like something was being sketched out in his head and fading away, over and over again.
âLike I can almost grasp it, but itâs gone the next moment.â
He intentionally provoked Kim Taechun.
âTry attacking some more, why donât you?â
âYou slimy little rat!â
Hyukjin purposefully kept dodging Taechunâs attacks. He read Taechunâs fight pattern and the trajectory of his axe. Instead of doing it fully consciously, he partly entrusted that mysterious sense to his instincts. He entrusted his body to the flow.
Almost like a person born with a god-given gift for battle.
âAhâ!â
He had a flash of understanding.
âThis.â
The hazy feeling that had been bothering him became a little more concrete.
âThis is it.â
It was like a dam bursting and overflowing. At the same time, the notices came in.
[You have become cognizant of a new enlightenment.]
[The grade of âEye of Perceptionâ has increased.]
[You have reached a new stage.]
The PVP match with Kim Taechun gave Hyukjin a completely unexpected ânew stageâ.