It was hard to build up to the feeling of tiredness accumulating, but it was inevitable.
I had to slowly get up after checking Ji-hyeās face, which was a little more damaged than me.
When I was absent, it was clear that I organized the scene struggling.
I feel like Iām irritated by ordinary words.
Seeing his usual tone of voice, it seemed to be stressed out by the amount of work that was important.
āThereās a troublemaker and a fixer. Jeongyan, sheās really annoying. Lululala is so excited to be alone. Of course, I sent that demon contractor to hell because of him, but⦠annoying is annoying. ā T r an sla ted by jp m t l.c oļ½
āMaybe the damage is bigger than I thought. ā
āI can assure you, District 5 wonāt do my job. Itās not just cracked, itās completely broken. There are leftovers⦠but I think we need to fix everything. Maybe youāll faint if you actually see it. ā
āI checked how many explosions there were before I fainted. I didnāt expect this much work⦠but weāre starting a repair job, right? ā
āNo. How can we get started? The inside is completely off-limits. I wanted to go in as soon as I felt like it⦠What is this? What are the things that shouldnāt be found? If I canāt get all this done, itās a repair job, and I donāt think Iāll be able to touch it. Donāt you know? Itās all fake information over there, but it might be useless if the workers get their hands on it⦠ā
āI like doing my job. ā
āNo matter how much you control the four Benigores, you canāt stop the rumors. We have to prevent that.ā
T rans l at ed b y jpmtl.ļ½ oļ½ āWhat about the people who are going to clean this up? ā
āRest assured, theyāre all reliable. Look, no matter how systematic youāve been, your craftsmanship is unusual. ā
āA year, I mean, maybe I just kept preparing for that. Isnāt that obvious?ā
I can see Lee Ji-hye handing over the document with a real smile.
āHeās a real bludgeon, too. ā
I was able to accommodate him roughly, but Iām surprised he was able to say something like that.
When I took the documents given by Lee Ji-hye naturally and slowly handed them over, I realized that the reactionary molecules were struggling.
āI tried, I tried. ā
I donāt know how Iāve been doing this, but I see very detailed information.
I saw some things that were missing or missing paragraphs in the middle, but they didnāt really bother me much.
What kind of human being Lee Young is, the documents that have been analyzed in detail from the tutorial to the present day, in some sense feel scary.
Beyond malice and hostility, I feel an uncertain concentration and anger.
Itās the scariest thing Iāve ever known, that they were gathering this information.
āLooks like Iāve gone soft, too. ā
I thought I was being careful, but I guess it wasnāt enough.
The illusion potions we solved in Ito Sauta, the Lyos Demon Summon, the Undead Summon during the war with the Republic, the 27th Army Raid, and even the coarsest incidents are tightly listed. T r a nsl at ed b y jpm t l.ļ½o m
āThere are hundreds of subdocuments in each part. Itās more important than that. Thereās a lot of cerebral cortex, thereās not enough evidence to support the situation, thereās even a ridiculous fit, but I canāt deny that the reactionaries were thorough in all of this. ā
āI think so. ā
āFrom goddess mirrors to hand mirrors, media manipulation and incitement, crack museums and unfair trade or price manipulation related to the distribution of potions. Even in the black market. Iām a little surprised here. I made several books out of character relationships⦠and my evaluation was impressive. He turned it into garbage much worse than you. I did something⦠Of course it didnāt bother me, but this assessment was severe. I donāt see people because theyāre idiots. ā
āWhat the hell is he talking about? ā
āItās been five days, and itās still going to be discovered. Even if the shrine hadnāt been destroyed, you wouldnāt have had to suffer like this⦠ā
āItās in the past⦠What can I doā¦?ā ā
āSo, how about this? Iād like to hear some emotions. ā
āClearly, youāre not as good at crafting as you say. But thatās just it. Who would believe this? ā
Thatās why they wouldnāt have been able to use the forged information either.
If we used it on the four Benigores, it would definitely take some timeā¦.
Even with the press, none of these documents are big enough to be sent out into the world.
All you could do was run on foot and use it for education to justify your actions.
I could see why the reflexes and the group with them were so perfectly brainwashed.
Iām seeing this in a restricted place, so I donāt have to be brainwashed.
T ra ns l at ed by ļ½p mtl.co ļ½ āWe should pay a little attention around District 5. ā
Itās not the plague. This here is the plague.
Given their limited mobility, this plague could not have spread that far, but we cannot rule out the possibility of infiltration anywhere.
100 to 99 will not be shaken, but it is right to completely destroy as many as one person can be shaken.
āWhereās Mihail? ā
āItās right down here. Youāre going down there right now? ā
āYeah, I think weād better do that⦠get ready for a while⦠but I still need to get dressed properly. You didnāt touch her, did you? ā
āI was just a little angry. In fact, we havenāt done the right thing yet. The Blue Guild wants to interrogate yourself.It was quiet because of your excuse. Anyway, get ready quickly. Iāll be right down. ā
āWait a little longer. Just in case, contact Hye-jin and Peekaboon. ā
āDo you need an escort? ā
āI need it to be shown. Oh, and⦠did you find any witches or evidence from District 5 that was used to summon the Devil? ā
āNot yet. I think weāre about to get out. I think he was living in the underground pupils like rats⦠Just yesterday, the place was completely buried⦠You know what Iām saying? ā
āYes, roughly. ā
In other words, I didnāt think I had enough people to work with.
If it had just ended up being demolished, it might have been cleared out in five days, but District 5 is now just one big piece of evidence.
Of course, it had to be handled with caution, and it would have taken that much longer. Tran sla ted b y jp ļ½t l .ļ½o m
Thatās why the committee is holding on to the scene until they say the Devilās magic may remain in the atmosphere.
āI was a little worried, but I guess the controls are good. ā
It couldnāt have been as easy as it was when I left.
Anyway, after I finished washing briefly, I saw Ji-hye rushing this way as she came out dressed.
Iām waiting outside with Jo Hye-jin to see if she has contacted me beforehand.
Cho Hye-jin, who had a lot to do because he had been called up since morning, seemed reluctant, but he still seemed to be aware of the need for escort.
āThe guild master said he would stand guard himself. Why are you taking me? I thought you were waiting for me. ā
āWhy does it matter? If you move with me, Hyejin will be fine too. ā
āBy the way⦠ā
āPlay chess when youāre done. Letās put off work todayā¦. ā
āThe Vice Guild Master isnāt the only one busy. ā
āI know whatās good between you two. Move fast, weāve got a lot of work to do today. ā
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āWho gets along with who? ā
āNo, if I deny it like that, I wonāt be able to⦠Iām a little disappointed. ā
I donāt know if it was a joke or not, but I could see her speaking quietly towards Ji-hye.
It seems like itās almost the first time Ji-hye and Jo Hye-jin are together.
I donāt know how Jo Hye-jin, who was even calling her stubborn, would treat her, but somehow it feels like they can never get along.
I feel suffocated by the awkward air even though Iām in one place, and the two eyes are not very favorable to each other.
I wanted to āget to knowā, but I didnāt want to be stressed out because I didnāt want to hit it every time.
āThe guild master told me to care about the safety of the vice guild master and to care about it again⦠to bring in White⦠ā
āAre you serious?ā
āIt was a revelation.ā
A sudden silence flashed into Jo Hye-jinās eyes.
Of course, if my current location was really dangerous, I would take Jungyan with me, but I donāt need to scratch the bush for no reason.
Itās not like weāre meeting demon contractors. Youāre going to see a commoner like Michael.
I donāt even understand why I have to watch out for him who canāt move properly because his whole body is tied up.
I felt like I wanted to leave Hye-jin behind, so I donāt know what else to say.
As I continued to take steps thinking useless thoughts like that, my vision became darker and darker.
You come into a prison that is directly overseen by the Protection and Control Committee.
Itās been a long time since Iāve seen this place. The relatively clean environment starts to change the more you enter.
I hear screams from time to time, and the smell is getting sicker. Hye-jin slightly frowned, but he didnāt say anything.
Soon after about five large doors, I noticed the face I wanted to see.
āYou traitor. ā
Nicknamed āAssistantā Michaels.
A role model who tried to poison the light of the continent by watching the backs of demon contractors.
A great con man who supported the enemies of the continent with the blood of the continents.
The man who committed all kinds of illegal acts and ended up working on the cliff.
Just enough modifiers in front of you to get a human trash title.
Who can deny that he is a criminal?
āYou have a nice face, you bastard. ā
I could see my head twitching while I was tied to a chair, but I could see that I was dozing off, but I could see my face and I looked at me quietly.
It seemed like he had resigned, but even if he died soon, he didnāt look guilty.
I still felt that my choice was not wrong.
āOh⦠Itās been a long time. ā
āLong time⦠long time, Chairman. ā
āI donāt know what to say to comfort you⦠Itās such a shame, isnāt it? You know why Iām here⦠Well, letās just ask this once before we get to the point. ā
ā ā¦ā¦. ā
āWhy did you betray me? ā
ā ā¦ā¦. ā
āWhy did you build the continent on your back? Why did he throw away his chance to live escorting him with his own hands? Iām a little embarrassed to say it with my mouth, but I trusted you in my own way. Thatās why I put you in charge. Thatās why I gave you a chance. But you betrayed my expectations. ā
ā ā¦ā¦. ā
āIām so frustrated to see you. I donāt know how much I was hurt when that poisoned car came to my attention. So tell me, man. What did you betray him for? ā
āFaith.ā
āWhat?ā
āFaith.ā
ā ā¦ā¦. ā
ā ā¦ā¦. ā
āHave you ever heard of this? ā
ā ā¦ā¦. ā
āHave you ever heard the saying that nothing scares a stranger more than having faith? ā