âI think I know why Bae Jaemin betrayed us.â Seo Dawon strode out of the living room to the kitchen and sat at the dining table. His tone was a bit strange. Glancing at his complicated expression, I pulled out the chair across his.
ââŚWhat was the reason?â
âHe was never a part of the Red Lotus in the first place. He must have been a spy implanted by the [Sea and River] guild.â
âThey existed back then?â
âYeah. Their guildmaster tried to recruit me long ago.â
Though it was the first time Iâve ever heard of this guild, listening to Seo Dawon, I noticed this suspicious connection. âNo way⌠Did they send Bae Jaemin because you wouldnât join the guild?â
âWellâŚthat could be one explanation. Or, perhaps, Iâve bothered them in some other way after establishing the Red Lotus guild. Either way, after refusing to join the guild, I forgot about their existence. To my knowledge, weâve never crossed paths afterwardsâŚ.I have a hunch that this guild is connected to my death in some way. Actually, after seeing Bae Jaeminâs act, Iâm certain.â
The original targets of revenge were already so formidable, there was no clear answer to the path we must take to deal with them. However, when Seo Dawon said that there was another organization behind the black curtain 1 supporting Bae Jaemin, the situation felt hopeless.
I wrung my nervous hands and asked, âWhoâs their guildmaster?â
âI donât know. When they offered to recruit me, the guild master sent a representative to hide their identity. They also demanded the condition that I would remain silent about the guildâs name or their activities.â
âThatâs very suspicious.â
âYeah. Thatâs why I refused.â
âDing!
Suddenly, my cell phone alarm rang.
In an attempt to turn it off, I unlocked my phone; previews for news pertaining to the <Tower of Command> and Bae Jaemin filled the screen. I forgot that in my bid to prepare for the raid, I set my phone to gather and filter for important keywords.
ââŚSorry, Iâll turn this off,â I said.
âThatâs okay. But, since I have something Iâd like to search, can I borrow it for a second?â
I willingly handed Seo Dawon my cell phone. He opened a search portal website and began searching for images with the keyword, âBae Jaemin.â
[Sniping the hearts of womenâŚ.Which User looks best in a suit?
He searched around until he landed upon a picture where Bae Jaemin waved his hands at the camera and carefully began to scrutinize the photo.
I wondered why Seo Dawon would bother to observe Bae Jaemin wearing a suit so closely, but noticed, a moment later, that he was zooming onto his wrist. The enlarged region revealed an accessoryâa bracelet?âpeeking out of the edge of his sleeves.
âAh, Isnât that [Beatriceâs Prayer?]â I asked, thoughtlessly identifying the famous item on his wrist.
Seo Dawon considered my words and asked, âDo you know where he got it?â
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âNo, thatâs something I donât knowâŚBut Iâve seen it often on broadcasts.â
When Seo Dawon heard my answer, he muttered to himself, âAs expected, I guess Bae Jaemin did kill Garam-ie.â 2
I wondered who Garam-ie wasâŚ.Searching through my memories, I recalled the Treasure Hunter who accompanied Bae Jaemin to find possible hints or solutions to the Towerâs final Boss, the Lich Lord.
âDonât tell meâŚ.did that bracelet originally belong to that Garam person?â
âThatâs right.â
[Beatriceâs Prayer] became famous through its unusual inheritance mechanics. Until its former owner dies, the item will not recognize a new owner. If Seo Dawonâs words were true, then Bae Jaemin most likely stole Garamâs item under these opportunistic circumstances.
How could Bae Jaemin kill the itemâs owner and wear it around so proudly and nonchalantly. I saw his smile displayed prominently in the article. Honestly, first impressions canât be trusted anymore; no one would believe him to be capable of such heinous acts.
âIâm speechlessâŚthen, maybe, did he betray Garam for that item? After all, itâs quite rareâŚâ There have been terrible instances with Users that have gone crazy over certain items.
However, Seo Dawon lightly shook his head. âWell, itâs a good item, but itâs not really necessary for Priests. [Beatriceâs Prayer]âs primary function is more of a defense mechanism to assist melee strikers with extremely low defenses. Priests, who can heal on their own, wouldnât find it so useful.â
That means the guy stole an item he truly did not needâŚThe more Seo Dawon spoke, the more my questions multiplied. âEven then, heâd take it and wear it?â I asked.
âPerhaps heâs using it like a trophy.â
A trophy to commemorate killing all of the members of the Red Lotus guild?
Thatâs just too muchâŚ
I had wanted to ask Seo Dawon if there was any other grudge that Bae Jaemin held against them, but I couldnât bear to vocalize my question and instead swallowed my words.
However, the other preemptively supplied the answers to my unasked questions, âJung Garam and Bae Jaemin had a bit of a bad relationship. Though theyâre the same age, Jung Garam was such a genius that the two were often compared. AndâŚhow do I say thisâŚBae Jaemin had such a straight and narrow personality. He greatly valued courtesy, but Garam lived as he wished and had a rough speech pattern.â 3
âAhâŚ..â
âBecause of Bae Jaeminâs straight-laced personality, Garam often had to censor his words. Though the two never physically fought, they often verbally lashed out at each other. We could all tell that neither vibed with the otherâŚ.I donât know about Jung Garam, but Bae Jaemin must have harbored some darkness in his heart over their conflicts. Maybe thatâs why he took Beatrice. More than anything, that bracelet must fill him with a sense of victory over his old rivalâŚ.â
Seo Dawon spoke as if he were wandering someplace in the past. As I listened, I wondered about the snapshots of the Red Lotusâs pastâtheir daily minutia.
So, I asked cautiously, âWas Bae Jaemin pretending to be nice?â
âHe was more prudish than nice. He wouldnât say what he disliked about others and considered manners as the most important aspect of interaction. Even during the Red Lotusâs heyday, I heard the description âSeonbiâ (Classical Scholar) being thrown about.â 4
WowâŚ.So then all of that, too, was just a performance? Thatâs creepy.
âJust when did he begin to plan his revenge? His true face seems almost like a split personality.â
âI wouldnât call it a split personality. Itâs more like thatâs just another aspect of himself. He never did anything that would draw the hatred of others. Even when there was conflict, he would never be the first to throw stones.â
âHeâŚconducted himself well?â
âIâd say so.â
Bae Jaemin had a spotless media image. He was a renowned rankerâa household nameâbut he was always polite and well spoken, both in public and supposedly in private as well. Perhaps due to his backstory with the Red Lotus guild, he received a lot of sympathy and favor from the public.
Thus, I was shocked when I saw Bae Jaemin in Seo Dawonâs memories and within the Towerâs cave. His threatening face was so impactful; goosebumps were still raised on my armsâŚI had not personally known the man and still felt betrayed. How must Seo Dawon, who had known him for so long, feelâŚ?
âBut, now that I think about it, maybe he turned out that way from having to put up with all the other kidsâ personality and bullshitâŚ.â Seo Dawon murmured.
âThe other kids?â
âThe Red Lotus guild members. Theyâre personalities wereâŚwellâŚshould I say that they werenât normal or particularly sociableâŚ.?â Seo Dawon spoke vaguely. He began to talk about the guild members as if he were cursing them out.
âIn the first place, I founded Red Lotus to provide a space for those who were excommunicated from other guilds and had nowhere to go.â
âReally?â
âAh, donât get me wrong. I wasnât excommunicated. I used to be in a guild called [Striker], but the guildmasterâs girlfriend developed feelings for me. So I had no choice but toâŚ..â
ââŚ.?â
âŚ.Was that a joke?
However, Seo Dawon did not stop to correct himself and continued to briefly explain the origins of his guild. âBesides myself, everyone else left their guilds through some sort of large conflict. They had no other place to go. Do you remember Kim Olim? She was the one with a shield.â
âAh, Ahh⌠Yep. Long, black hairâŚâ
âYeah. That person had a strange jinx. Strangely, every guild she entered ended up in ruins. And, before she came to our guild, she was caught up in all sorts of situations. Like going to prison for beating up her previous guildmaster.â
âHuh? What?â I immediately questioned Seo Dawonâs slander, recalling the benevolent-looking girl from his memories. Sure, she held a shieldâŚbut she was average in sizeâŚ.She didnât seem like someone who would so horrifically beat another?
Seo Dawon suddenly stopped in the middle of his story and looked agitated. âNow that I think about itâŚDamn. Red Lotus was also eventually screwed?â
â?â
âWere we ruined because of Kim Olim?â he grumbled.
I almost burst into laughter but suppressed it by biting my lower lip and looking elsewhere. He had such a serious face while joking. Fortunately, before I could helplessly devolve into giggles, Seo Dawon returned to his stories about the Red Lotus guild.
âAnyways, I bought out Kim Olimâs prison sentence contract, and I, Kim Olim, and Woo Ragiâthe three of usâfounded the Red Lotus guild.â
âI-I seeâŚBy the way, Woo Ragi? He has a unique name.â
âHis personality is even more unique.â
Seo Dawon shook his head, as if he had a phantom pain in his neck. Come to think of it, Seo Dawon seemed to speak disparagingly of Ragiâs personality in his memories.
âHe looked so lovely though.â
I had no direct experience with his personality, but Woo Ragi, from Seo Dawonâs perspective, left a deep impression on me.
His weapon couldnât be called a simple sword; rather, it felt like a sword-shaped jewel, flashy and sparkling. When he used his skills, the transparent blades that had previously floated and shot at the enemy were really beautiful.
When his crystal-like chain sword unfolded and all the individual blades moved in tandem, it looked like the wings of a gliding bird of prey. Furthermore, white face that briefly turned into view while controlling the blades matched the beautiful weapon so wellâŚ
However, as soon as he heard my casual words, Seo Dawon squinted his eyes at me, as if he were staring at a bizarre pervert. His eyes questioned my taste.
âAh! I didnât mean it in a weird wayâŚâ
âIs Ragi your ideal type?â
âT-thatâs not what I meant! Ideal type, what on earthâŚ.â
Seo Dawon didnât seem to hear my vehement denials. âYou wouldnât be able to say those things if you knew why Ragi was fired from his previous guild,â he said, meaningfully.
I knew Seo Dawon was trying to tease me, but I couldnât help but engage and ask, âWhy was he fired?â