It was all because he left her out and was only talking with Keen Intuition.
They were talking about a scam, but the Frost Queen couldnât understand it.
âWhat is a scamâŠ? I know what spam is, and itâs super delicious.â
The Frost Queen recalled having spam a few times when the contractor made her rice, spam, and Korean egg roll for a meal. However, she had a feeling that what the contractor and Keen Intuition were talking about wasnât food.
âKeen Intuition. When did you notice?â
- I felt that something was off when I read the hints earlier.
âAh. You, too?â
âWhy are they only talking to each other? Theyâre so rude.â
The Frost Queen glared at her contractor with narrowed eyes.
Finally, Seo Jun-Ho turned to the Frost Queen and said, âOh, we should explain this to Frost as well.â
âHmph, hmm!â The Frost Queen harumphed with a look that seemed to convey that she wasnât interested in their conversation at all. She looked like she wouldnât listen even if he willingly explained.
âWell, as you wish.â
âFirst of all, look at these messages.â
Seo Jun-Ho pulled up the system log.
[Welcome to the Maze of Exiles.]
[The Players have been divided fairly into 30 teams, and the Players must escape within the next 24 hours.]
[The goal of this evil maze is to kill intruders by misleading them, so please keep that in mind.]
[There are hints hidden in multiple places; please use them wisely.]
The Frost Queen read the messages and asked, âArenât these the messages that popped up when you first entered the maze?â
âYes. Donât you think something is strange?â
âI donât see anything weird at all.â However, the Frost Queen didnât want to lose her face in front of Keen Intuition. The Frost Queen gasped lightly and exclaimed, âOh, that? Thatâs what you were talking about all along?â
âYou noticed it, too?â
âHah. Iâve lost track of how many times I told you this, but I am a graduate of the imperial academy at the top of my class andâsigh. I donât need to explain longer, do I?â The Frost Queen raised her chin. âIâve already noticed, but everyone may have different views and interpretations. So tell me how you interpreted this, Contractor.â
- Youâre making me laugh. You know absolutely nothing.
Keen Intuition snorted and continued.
- Read the first sentence again.
âThe first sentence? Thatâs⊠welcome to the maze of exiles?â
- Thatâs right. I didnât think much of it when I first read it, but it feels very strange now that Iâm reading it again.â
First of all, there was no reason for the System to welcome the Players to the maze. Seo Jun-Ho himself had never been welcomed by the system even once throughout his long career as a Player.
It was his first time receiving a welcome message from the System.
âHang on. Then, what did you mean by this is a huge scam?â
- By scam, Iâm not talking about phishing scams. Itâs more like fraud, to be accurate. In other words, the maze has been impersonating the System.
â...Give me a second. But donât you think itâs weird?â The Frost Queen pointed out.
âThe Players have been divided fairly into thirty teams, and the Players must escape within the next twenty-four hours. Contractor, you found out that thereâs an imposter in every team after reading that sentence, am I right?â
âI did.â
âIf the maze is impersonating the System, then why would it even bother revealing that factâŠ?â
- Tsk, tsk.
Keen Intuition clicked his tongue.
- You are shallow-minded, Spirit.
âExcuse me? What did you say?â
- The best place to hide a tree is in a forest, and you should cover your lies with truths if you want your lie to succeed.
â...Are you saying that they hid lies among the truths?â
It can be hard to make great work when its stolen from "pawread dot com".
Seo Jun-Ho nodded at the Frost Queenâs question.
âIntuition is right. In fact, I didnât even think about doubting the System messages because they revealed the existence of monsters among the teams.â
It was only natural for Seo Jun-Ho to think so because he believed that the System messages were on the Playerâs side.
âHowever, the maze had made a critical mistake. The hint showed only the facts I already knew.â
- And that was when we felt a sense of incongruity.
â...They gave you lots of truths so that you wonât think that the hints are lies.â
âBingo.â
The maze had thoroughly planned everything out, but it also became the impetus for the mazeâs defeat. Seo Jun-Ho had always been the type of man to be overly suspicious about things, not to mention he had Keen Intuition on his side.
The two combined their prowess and found the truth.
âIn other words, the maze wanted us to believe that we would just be expelled and given another chance even if we failed to clear the maze in time.â
The goal of the evil maze was to kill all intruders.
Therefore, the Players would initially try their best to clear the maze.
However, what would the Players do upon receiving a hint that they would simply be expelled downstairs if they were to fail the mission? Naturally, the exhausted Players would have enough justification to give up on clearing the maze.
âSo if time runs out, the Players wonât be expelled downstairs. Is that what you believe, Contractor?â
âI believe so. I think that theyâll just die,â Seo Jun-Ho said frankly, âAfter all, the maze has prepared many things to distract the players.â
The maze was ever-changing, and there was even an imposter among the teams. In addition, there was also a rule that would reduce the remaining time by twelve minutes every time a Player perished.
âThe Players will definitely get impatient upon seeing the diminishing time.â
Impatience could lead to mistakes, which would then lead to irreversible situations.
âUpon realizing that they donât have much time left, theyâll just give up.â After all, they had another chance, according to what the System message had told them from one of the hints. It was a type of insurance for the Players.
With that insurance in mind, there was a high chance that the hardworking Players would just give up clearing the maze because the System had told them that they would simply be expelled.
âHmm. Well, thatâs bad. Weâre in big trouble.â
âWeâre in big trouble because the messages have deluded us.â
Seo Jun-Ho could still remember how the maze managed to distract him by making sure that he would focus on helping the Players by identifying the monsters among the many teams.
âIf you really think about it, itâs impossible to escape this maze.â
The maze was ever-changing, so the maze could just constantly move to prevent the Players from escaping for as long as it wanted.
âIn short, this maze was designed to make sure that Players wonât be able to escape from it.â
â...Then, what are we supposed to do?â
âWhat do you mean? We already know that the System messages are fake.â
In other words, they just had to doubt the other System messages that they had seen so far in this maze.
âThe walls of the mazeâŠâ
Seo Jun-Ho retrieved White Dragon and looked around.
â...Is it really impossible to destroy them?!â
Thumpppp!
When Seo Jun-Hoâs words fell, the walls suddenly converged from both sides to crush Seo Jun-Ho.
***
[You cannot escape the Maze of Exiles. Please go down.]
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Seo Jun-Ho had already confirmed that he couldnât go beyond the clouds because a transparent wall was blocking the way, along with a System message.
âNilbas Perry attacked the wall, and he said that itâs being protected by the System.â
âAh!â The Frost Queen shouted upon realizing something. âA scam! That was a fraud!â
âExactly.â
After confirming that the maze had been impersonating the System, the other System messages that he had seen so far also lost their credibility.
âI think that was the mazeâs desperate act.â
âIt was a desperate act to prevent the players from doubting the maze and to keep them away from the truth.â
Seo Jun-Ho thought that perhaps it was for a similar reason that the maze kept on trying to keep him away from the walls.
âBlack Moon Martial Arts...â
Crashhhh!
The walls on both sides rushed at breakneck speeds to Seo Jun-Ho, and it was clear that they were determined to crush the latter.
Seo Jun-Ho took a stance with White Dragon and muttered, âBlack Moon Martial Arts Final Skill: Black Moon.â
The darkness which burst from the spearhead devoured the world, and the walls were no exception.
Bangggg!
The walls dramatically slowed down as System messages constantly popped up in front of Seo Jun-Ho.
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[The walls of the maze cannot be destroyed. Please stop the attack.]
[The walls of the maze cannot be destroyed. Please stop the attack.]
[The walls of the maze cannot be destroyed. Please stop the attack.]
âŠ
~
Seo Jun-Ho smiled and ignored the messages.
âYouâve deceived me once, but I can still call that a mistake, but Iâll be stupid if I get deceived twice.â
Seo Jun-Ho confidently unleashed even more magic.
He looked like he was trying to break the entire world.
Crashhhhh! Crack!
A sound similar to breaking glass echoed, and the fraudulent messages that filled Seo Jun-Hoâs sight also shattered into countless fragments.
âContractor! The walls areâŠ!â
Crumble!
The huge walls shattered, and as the thick cloud of dust rose from what remained of the walls, a loud roar shook the world.
- Grrrrrrrrr!
âUghhh, my ears!â The Frost Queen started trembling as the loud noise hurt her ears.
When she could finally open her eyes, she was surprised at the sight in front of her.
âHuh?â
The walls of the maze were floating, and they started flying somewhere.
The walls eventually converged to create a giant.
~
[Gatekeeper Plutus the Exiled has appeared.]
~
âI knew it, the maze itself is a monster. Wait, heâs not a Floor Master?â
Seo Jun-Ho had never seen a gatekeeper before, but he decided to set aside the questions for now.
The massive walls had disappeared, so the Players could finally see each other.
Seo Jun-Ho saw many Players in groups of twos and threes.
âJun-Ho! Hey!â
Skaya was jumping up and down from afar, but she suddenly appeared in front of Seo Jun-Ho before the latter could react.
âWho is that big guy? Do you know him?â Skaya asked.
â...I do know something, but itâs a long story. I think we should kill him first,â Seo Jun-Ho answered.
âHm. Then, letâs go say hello, shall we?â Skaya revealed a playful, villainous smile before pointing her finger gun at the giant. âYou know, I actually wanted to ask you something.â
âDo you really have to ask right now?â
âYes, but you have to see it first, and then you be the judge.â
A purple energy gathered at the tip of Skayaâs finger. It was the signature color of Chaos Magic, and it seemed to be throwing a tantrum as if it were annoyed.
However, Skaya didnât mind it as she asked shyly, âIf I were to shoot that musclehead with this, who do you think will win?â
âWhat kind of irrelevantââ
Seo Jun-Ho couldnât finish his sentence.
Skayaâs Destruction Ray flew and instantly bore a hole in the giantâs neck.
Crashhhh!
The walls that made up the giantâs neck were destroyed in a blink of an eye, and Plutus staggered backward. Plutus couldnât maintain his balance and collapsed on his butt. His enormous size created a huge cloud of dust that swallowed the Players.
âKeuk!â
The cloud of dust was so thick that no one could open their eyes and speak.
However, Skaya shouted, âWhat do you think will win? Iâll win, right? Right?!â
âSheâs talking even when all the dirt and dust are getting into her mouth? How relentless. Why arenât there any normal people around me?â
Seo Jun-Ho gnashed his teeth and opened his eyes slightly.
Then, he sent his thoughts to Skaya through magic.
- Iâll answer your question later, so shoot your ray a few more times. Itâs working very well against that monster.
- Huh? I canât shoot it consecutively. It wouldnât be called an ultimate move if I could do that, would it? I need a few more minutes before I can shoot it again.
When the cloud of dust finally vanished, Skaya said, âHuh? Jun-Ho. That guy recovered fast.â
The wall around Plutusâ neck, which had been dangling, had recovered without anyone realizing it. It wasnât really strange because Plutus was capable of constantly moving around the walls with ease.
Crash! Thump!
The Players came to their senses and started attacking the giant.
âBut itâs not enoughâŠâ
The Players couldnât deal any significant damage to Plutus, even though they were attacking Plutus at the same time.
âI think we have to get rid of him in a single blow. It should be possible if Skaya attacked his weakness.â
Seo Jun-Ho was sure that Plutus couldnât possibly remain intact after taking the brunt of Skayaâs Destruction Ray or Hydro Pump, especially if those ultimate moves struck his weakness.
âBut how are we supposed to find his weakness?â
â...Alba Mils.â Seo Jun-Hoâs eyes flashed. âSkaya. There should be a player named Alba Mils here. Please bring her here.â
âWhat does she look like?â
âSheâs African-American with red curly hair. Sheâs wearing black leather armor.â
âOh, I think I found her.â
Alba Mils suddenly appeared and fell on her bottom in front of them.
âWhat?! What just happened?!â Alba Mils looked around in confusion. It couldnât be helped. After all, Skaya had abducted her without warning. âWhere the heck am Iâhuh? Specter-nim?â
âAlba Mils. Listen carefullyâŠ.â Seo Jun-Ho stared with a serious look at Alba before saying, âLetâs do business together.â