âNice.â Rahmadat nodded with a satisfied look. These were the first points he received ever since that bastard Seo Jun-Ho played that unfair, underhanded, unmanly trick on him.
âWait, 500 points from one match?â
It was the same number of points that they had received from being the first ones to rank number 1 in any game at the arcade.
He stroked his thick chin.
âI suppose they give us such high rewards because we could obtain the Loser Title by losing here.â It didnât take long for him to reach a decision. âThe games upstairs are so tiring because they require so much thinking. Canât I just keep fighting here?â
Once the thought crossed his mind, the Underground Octagon suddenly felt as comfortable as his own house. Plus, he felt like he would lose less muscle if he stayed here rather than going back up and just sitting around.
The System had to have read his mind because a system message appeared.
[Would you like to become a fighter of the Underground Octagon?]
[Upon becoming a fighter, you can fight until you are satisfied.]
[Upon becoming a fighter, you will not obtain the âLoserâ Title even if you lose a match.]
[However, you cannot turn down a fight, and you cannot leave the Octagon until you collapse from exertion.]
It was a tempting offer for someone like him who loved a good fight. He nodded without even giving it a second thought.
âDeal!â
***
While Seo Jun-Ho and Skaya were clearing out the empty area and Rahmadat was reigning as the King of the Underground Octagon, Gilberto, Cha Si-Eun, and Mio were talking to each other with serious expressions on their faces.
âThere arenât any exits?â Gilberto asked.
âYes. I have already checked several times,â Mio said.
âMe, too. I think Iâve already checked all the areas, but I still didnât see any exits,â Cha Si-Eun agreed.
â...â
Gilberto immediately looked up. âEagle Eye.â
His vision expanded like he was looking through an expensive lens, and he scanned the entirety of the ceiling.
âThere are too many of them that itâs starting to get suspicious.â
He deactivated Eagle Eye and let out a small sigh. âThings are starting to seem more and more ominous.â
âWhy is that?â Mio asked.
âThere are a lot of security cameras. There are at least a few hundred of them.â They filled the entire ceiling as if they were refusing to give them a single blind spot. âIn any case, I think we have to meet up with Jun-Ho and Skaya.â
âOh, they were in the empty area the last time I saw them,â Cha Si-Eun informed them.
The three of them headed over to the empty area. As they did, they started hearing the grumbling of the Players who had stopped by the shop.
âCome on, why are the items so low-quality?â
âThatâs what Iâm saying. I thought theyâd be at least at a similar level to the items on the 2nd Floor Administratorâs Store, so Iâm really disappointed.â
âNot only that, the weapons and armor are junk that canât even be used in the meantime.â
âI told you. There are some rare magical ingredients, but other than that, theyâre just random items.â
The more complaints Gilberto heard, the more suspicious he became about all this.
âIs this really a place thatâs meant for Players?â
It was too early to say. Gilberto hurried before more Players started to grow suspicious.
âWow, whoâs this? Gilbe, Mio, and even Miss Si-Eun?â Seo Jun-Ho said.
âOoh, this is an unexpected trio. I like it~â
Gilberto quickly spoke when he discovered the two. âJun-Ho, Skaya. Letâs talk for a bit.â
When they saw how serious he looked and sounded, the group headed to a corner, and Skaya cast several spells.
âNo one around us can hear or see us. So just what is it that you look so serious?â she asked.
âThere arenât any exits,â Gilberto said flatly.
The two of them blinked.
âWhat do you mean?â
âAre you sure you looked hard enough?â
âAt the very least, weâre sure that there arenât any normal exits,â he said.
â...Give me a second.â Sensing how serious the situation was, Skaya drew a magic circle in the air. âDetect. Stairs, doors, and elevators.â
At her order, her magic shot out in all different directions. When it returned shortly after, she let out a heavy sigh. âSigh, you were right. The only door it detected was the door to the basement and the door to the shop.â
âSo itâs true that there arenât any exists.â Seo Jun-Hoâs eyes furrowed a little.
At that, Gilberto turned to him. âJun-Ho, Iâm starting to wonder if this place is just one giant trap.â
âHuh? What do you mean?â
âThink about it. What can Players gain from being here?â
âThatâsâŠâ
In Seo Jun-Hoâs case, he gained stat points thanks to Bringer of Spring. However, the only thing that the other Players could gain was points. And even then, there wasnât much they could do with the points because there werenât many items worth buying at the shop.
âBut thereâs definitely something to lose...â
There were tens of thousands of Players who had landed in the 10th percentile of points out of the hundreds of thousands who had come here. They would be expelled from the area after receiving a penalty that would reduce their stats by ten percent for a year.
â...â
When he thought about it that way, he finally recognized the severity of the situation. All of a sudden, it felt like this entire Floor was created for the sake of weakening the Players.
âNow that you say that, Gilbe, Iâm starting to sense that thereâs something malicious at work here,â said Seo Jun-Ho.
âJun-Ho, who do you think would do such a thing?â Mio asked.
âItâs obvious.â
The only ones who hated the Players were the demons.
However, that was the problemâŠ
âI had no idea that they were strong enough to manipulate the System,â he said.
If the 5.5th Floor was one giant trap, it meant that the demons had thrown the bait from the moment the Players cleared the 5th Floor.
âThey purposefully pushed back the opening date of the 6th Floor. They gave us no other choice but to come here because the 6th Floor is still closed.â
In that case, what was their true goal here?
Lowering the stats of all the Players by ten percent?
â...No, thatâs only an extra perk.â
Seo Jun-Hoâs eyes darkened. The demons werenât simpletons that merely played tricks. Compared to the Players, they would most definitely do something that was much more shrewd and cruel.
âNo matter what, I have a bad feeling about this.â
His intuition told him that they had to get out of this place as soon as possible. He got the feeling that this wasnât the end but the flashy beginning of something much bigger.
âThe problem is the other Players,â Cha Si-Eun spoke up. As she said, the Players had been going mad trying to earn points up until a moment ago. So, there wasnât exactly anyone who wanted to leave this place.
However, that wasnât the case anymoreâŠ
âThe Players are starting to grow tired, too,â Gilberto said.
âYeah, because they realized that there arenât many things that are worth buying at the shop even if they earn points,â Skaya agreed.
âAnd I can already see what theyâre going to do afterward...â
They would definitely go back, whether it be back to their home or back to the field. However, what would happen if they realized that they couldnât leave?
âSigh.â As soon as Seo Jun-Ho massaged his wrinkled forehead, a commotion started around them.
âTsk. Iâm turning in for the day.â
âWait, but how do we leave?â
âIâm sure thereâs a door or an elevator somewhere.â
âI didnât see any. Did you?â
âNo, me neitherâŠâ
The Players quickly kicked up a fuss.
Seo Jun-Ho saw that, and his eyes turned cold. âSkaya, youâre a demon now.â
âHuh?â He ignored his friendsâ bewildered looks as he explained, âSo think like a demon. What would you do in this situation, what are you going to do now that the Players have fallen into chaos?â
âHm.â She closed her eyes and thought to herself. If she were a demon that hated Players and had some level of control over the SystemâŠ
The answer was obvious.
âI would excite them even more in some way so that the Players would start killing each other.â
âThatâs what I thought.â Seo Jun-Ho bit his lip and prepared himself for the mayhem that would soon come. âIn that case, what we need to do is minimize infighting as much as possible.â
âJun-Ho, to be frank, the five of us arenât enough to placate hundreds of thousands of Players,â Mio said.
âThatâs why we need to get some helpers,â he said.
Mere strength wasnât enough. The Players would only listen to someone who had great influence.
Thankfully, there were many people here who could provide them with that.
***
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âSpecterâŠ! Spectââ
Painful groans continued to echo throughout the sealed cave.
âMy poor master. He has to be in so much pain,â Isaac Dvor muttered sympathetically.
He heard something falling somewhere next to him. He turned at the sound and rejoiced. âYou hunted a pig today.â
âI will trim and cook it,â the Chef said, delighted. He dragged the pig away and disappeared.
When the Chef disappeared, Valencia silently stared at Isaac and said, âIsaac, when you brought back the Neigong Chip, couldnât you have brought the System Chip as well?â
âI have told you several times before. Unfortunately, my liege did not give me such an order.â
â...â He wasnât lying at all, but it still didnât get rid of the unpleasant feeling within her. âIf only he brought back the System Chip.â
If he had done so, their leader wouldnât have been in such a state, and they could have even killed Specter.
âI think that you are very angry at me, Miss Cia.â Isaac smile warmly at her when he sensed her killing intent.
âYou always never think about the team. Your first priority is always your own amusement. I donât like that.â
âIs that why you wish to kill me?â
âYeah.â
âBut if our leader finds that his servant is dead when he wakes up, wouldnât that displease him?â
â...I know. Thatâs why Iâm leaving you alive.â
âI am grateful. Will you dine with us?â
âEat as much as you want, you stupid magician.â
Isaac chuckled once she left. He looked up at the sky and muttered to himself, âI suppose the Colonel and the King of Corpses will start moving as well.â
For this mission, they would inflict terror that was on a different level than everything else they had done so far. It was all because this was a part of the plan that would put the Fiend Association under the demons.
âWhat a shame.â
Isaac Dvor was truly disappointed that he wouldnât be written on the âfirst pageâ of the history book that was about to be written.
***
âEek! I forfeit!â
âHm. Another forfeit.â
Rahmadat Khali wasnât satisfied. He had decided to become a fighter in the Underground Octagon because he wanted to stretch his muscles a bit, but no one could give him a proper fight.
âTheyâre too weak.â
Back in his day, there had been more spirited people who would just go ahead and fight him regardless of the consequences.
[You have won the Underground Octagon match.]
[This is your 32nd consecutive victory. You have received 800 points as a reward.]
âTsk.â
After thinking for the first time in a while, he realized that he couldnât use his points no matter how many points he gained because he couldnât leave this place after becoming an Octagon fighter.
âI donât like this.â
Every time he tried to leave, a System message would appear.
[You are an Underground Octagon fighter.]
[You cannot leave the Octagon until you collapse from exertion.]
âDonât make me laugh.â What, was he supposed to eat, sleep, and piss here? He snorted and shook his head. âTake all my points, and do whatever you want. Iâm gonna leave. Iâm starting to get hungry as well.â
Just as he was about to rip out the steel bars of the Octagon with his bare hands, he was interrupted by a smooth-sounding voice.
âExcuse me, you canât do that. Please return to the ring and continue fighting.â
In addition, he could feel a disturbing energy.
âFinally. Itâs about time that I fight someone worth fighting.â Rahmadat flashed a toothy grin and slowly turned around. However, Rahmadat frowned when he saw the man clad in a white suit with his hands behind his back.
âHuh? Wait⊠Youâre not a Player.â
The aura spilling out from the manâs body was clearly demonic energy.