âUgh⊠my head feels like itâs gonna break.â Skaya groaned. She felt hungover.
Cha Si-Eun was diligently blowing her Breath of Restoration (A) toward Skaya.
âIs it this side that feels stiff?â she asked.
âYes, yeah⊠itâs thereâŠ! Ugh, this feels nice.â Skaya was groaning like an old man in the middle of the battlefield, but no one could really blame her because everything was thanks to Skaya.
âHmm, it seems that the nerd has learned an interesting trick from somewhere.â
âYou canât call her that anymore. Skaya has become one of the masters of the Magic Tower.â
Skaya became one of the masters of the Magic Tower by becoming the Tower Master of the Black Tower. She had also learned Chaos Magic, and she used the same magic to imprison the giant in an illusion.
âIt was my first time using that spell for such a long time. Ugh, this headache is the worst.â
âYou did great.â
Skaya didnât let her guard down and maintained the spell for more than ten hours so that the giant wouldnât be suspicious. However, Skaya was only a human being in the end, so it wasnât really strange that she was having a terrible headache.
In fact, it was even a miracle that she was only having a headache.
âI guess itâs Jun-Hoâs turn now,â said Gilberto.
Seo Jun-Ho nodded and walked up to the giant.
âConfession of the Dead.â
***
âHe didnât lie at all.â
The giantâs words were true.
âThis land is indeed Frontier, and they really did manage to clear every Gate.â
It had been about 1100 years since then, and it was now the transcendence year of 1037.
âBut there are things that he decided not to mention...â
âRight.â
âA world where life cannot be born, huhâŠâ
The Overminds were living in the Empire of Babella, and their population had never exceeded 242,738. They lost the blessing of giving birth to life, but in exchange, they obtained tremendous power.
Gilbertoâs expression seemed grim as he said, âJun-Ho. Things are going to get complicated if the empire discovers us.â
âI think so, too.â Seo Jun-Ho nodded. Unlike the failures, the empire wouldnât simply just try to kill the Players. After all, the Players possessed something that the Overminds had lost long ago.
âTheyâre going to capture us alive to conduct experiments on us.â
âIs it for the sake of finding out how they could reproduce?â
âCorrect...â
The Overminds needed an abundance of population.
âMr. Jun-Ho. How powerful is the Emperor of the Overminds?â Cha Si-Eun asked.
âHm.â
Seo Jun-Ho rewound the video projection.
A man was walking down the street, basking in everyoneâs awe.
âKineos Mullibach; heâs the emperor of this continentâŠâ
He was on a similar level as Gilburt, who was a Spirit user at the Star Destruction Stage.
âThis memory is from fifty years ago, so Iâm sure that he must have gotten much stronger by now.â
âIn other words, we donât stand any chance against him?â
Seo Jun-Ho nodded heavily and got up. âLetâs go back to Earth. Right now, weâre not strong enough to kill all of the Overminds and defeat their emperor.â
âSo we have to get stronger...â
âIt will take something more than just getting stronger.â
The Star Destruction Stage was classified as strong in the universeâand it was impossible to kill Kineos unless they were at that stage as well.
âRahmadat. Give Skaya a piggyback ride, will you? We need to go back to base camp.â
âUgh. Okay...â
âAnd Gilberto, please erase all of our traces here. Letâs get out before they notice us.â
Seo Jun-Ho picked up the pace.
***
The team returned to base camp and shared the information that they had gathered from the giant through the action cam.
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Son Chae-Won nodded. âSo, a conversation is possible, but the outcome isnât necessarily great.â
âThatâs right. Weâre nothing but guinea pigs for them since they already have a goal.â
In other words, it was impossible to resolve all this diplomatically.
Seo Jun-Ho persuaded the Players by extracting some parts of the memory video.
âRight now, there is no way that we can defeat the enemies. I think we should retreat.â
âUm, isnât that too hasty of a judgment?â Christin Lewis said. He smiled slightly before continuing. âOf course, I agree that the information you found is useful. And we are fully aware that our enemies are strong. But isn't the empire extremely far from here, Specter-nim?â
âThereâs quite a distance, yes, but we should go back while we can for the sake of everyoneâs safety.â
âI donât know about that. I think itâll be convenient for us to take care of the failures here before we leave. Things will be easier for us upon our return in the future.â
Several Players nodded at Christinâs opinion.
âThat certainly makes senseâŠâ
âThe failures might set up lots of traps around the gate if we just go back to Earth like this...â
âWe should be able to annihilate a lone village in just a day.â
Christinâs words seemed to have convinced most of the Players. It wasnât really strange that the Players wanted to follow Christinâs words over Seo Jun-Ho. After all, Seo Jun-Hoâs decision was born looking at just the worst-case scenario.
âThe subjects of the empire will definitely not allow us to escape unscathed once they discover our existence,â said Seo Jun-Ho.
âI agree with that.â
âThen, why are youââ
Christin Lewis interrupted with a firm look. âWe canât risk the chance of incurring more damage in the future just because itâs the easier path to take in the present. Anyway, the Silver Constellation will retreat once weâre done clearing up the village of those failures.â
âHm. A day should be enough, right? We will join.â
âI doubt something bad will happen in just a dayâŠâ
The members of the Silver Constellation and about thirty Players declared their intentions to stay behind. At the sight, the other Players felt uneasy.
âI feel bad just going back like this.â
âI feel like theyâll start treating us like cowards once they go back to Earth a day later.â
âDamn it. Should our team just stay with them to help and return later with them?â
The Players fell into deep contemplation.
It couldnât be helped because it would be hard for them to avoid criticism.
However, Seo Jun-Ho was serious about his decision as he spoke firmly, âGood luck then.â
Seo Jun-Ho had taken the lead, so Son Chae-Won hurriedly spoke, âWoo-Joong. Tell the guild members to get their luggage and gather in front of the Gate in thirty minutes.â
Since Seo Jun-Ho had decided to take the brunt of the criticisms, the other teams no longer hesitated.
âT-then we will alsoâŠâ
âAloys team will be going back to Earth!â
âEveryone! Pack your belongings!â
The Players declared their retreat one after another.
The surroundings grew rowdy, but Christin Lewis was only looking at Seo Jun-Ho with an ambiguous gaze.
âAre you really going to be okay? It will be hard to avoid the publicâs criticism. You know how much they love to judge and how quickly they jump to conclusions,â said Christin.
âTheyâll criticize me, but I really donât care...â
Seo Jun-Ho had made the decision to leave to prioritize his safety and the safety of his colleagues. He really didnât care about what the public thought of him.
â...I see. Iâd expect nothing less. Then Specter-nim, I will see you again on Earth,â said Christin Lewis with a smile.
Seo Jun-Ho seemed uneasy as he looked at Christin, but he eventually nodded.
***
â...â
Seo Jun-Ho wordlessly looked around upon arriving at a huge clearing.
âWasnât this the place?â Seo Jun-Ho asked.
âYes, this is the place, and it should have been here.â
They were sure that they had seen the massive Gate that was about the same size as the Semey Gate yesterday, but it had inexplicably disappeared.
âContractor. I think we were one step behind,â said the Frost Queen.
âHow did they do it? How did they get rid of such a big GateâŠ?â
âWait, I thinkâno wayâŠ!â Skaya bit her lips. She seemed to have realized something as she said, âDo you still remember what the giant said? He said that they used an extremely powerful spell to make sure that the Gates would appear in a fixed location.â
âYeah, I remember that.â
âIf they can do that, whatâs stopping them from moving a single Gate to another location? How come I didnât think of that?â
âWait, so youâre suggesting that the subjects of the empire moved the gate to another location?â
âYes. Otherwise, this wouldnât make sense...â
â...â
Seo Jun-Hoâs expression turned ugly.
Their retreat route had disappeared, and it wasnât like the subjects of the empire simply blocked the Gate
âThereâs only one reason they moved that Gate...â
Seo Jun-Hoâs expression stiffened. âThey noticed us...â
âYes, they probably moved the Gate to another location so that we wonât be able to retreat.â
Some Players noticed the severity of the situation, and they started speaking.
âSpecter-nim. What should we do?â
âShould we go back to base camp?â
âNoâŠâ
Seo Jun-Ho put down his luggage and started into the horizonâin a particular direction.
âThose who had decided to head to the village of the failures are in danger.â
***
Christin Lewis muttered, âThe failures do not wield magic. It is difficult to detect their presence because they are using a different kind of energy called Force. Be wary of your surroundings and make sure youâre ready to defend yourselves.â
âYes, sir.â
Christin nodded. He looked at the map and climbed up the hill.
âThere it isâŠ.â
The village was surrounded by a wooden fence, and it was much larger than expected.
âSomethingâs strange. I understand that they donât use magic, but are they really capable of extinguishing their presence to this extent?ââ
Not even a single failure could be seen beyond the wooden fenceâŠ
âChristin-nim. What shall we do?â
â...â
After a moment of contemplation, Christin spoke, âWe will move according to plan.â
With that being said, the Players started moving.
âThe plan is perfect.â
Christin thought that perhaps the failures were simply inside their buildings rather than outside. In that case, it would be for the better.
âBut we canât rule out the possibility of this being a trap. Donât use the doors of the buildings. Attack them from the roof.â
âYes, sir!â
The Players were finally done with their preparations.
At the sight, Christin ordered. â...Now!â
Roughly thirty Players jumped over the wooden fence at once and entered the village.
Their eyes darted around, scanning the surroundings.
âI canât believe that there isnât a single one of them outside. I guess theyâre inside the buildings.â
Not a single failure could be found on the streetsâŠ
Christin quietly climbed up a roof and scanned the surroundings.
Every Player was standing on a roof, quietly waiting for Christinâs signal.
âLetâs go.â
Christin nodded, and divine power gathered around his fist.
Crashhh!
With a punch, the roof collapsed, and Christin fell to the ground.
âOn the left!â
He made a quick turn upon sensing a huge presence.
Bang!
His kickâimbued with divine powerâstruck the jaw of the failure.
â...â
However, the feedback was a bit unusual.
Christin Lewis frowned. He knew exactly what that feedback meant.
âWhat is this...?â
The failure was fixed to the wall with nails all over him. The failureâs head was drooping, and the reason Christin Lewis found the feedback odd was that the failure was dead.
Christin eventually left the building with a strange feeling in his heart. The other Players also emerged out of the other buildings one by one.
Then, they ran over to Christin to report.
âWe found a deceased failure there!â
âWhat? You found one there as well? Thereâs one on this side, too.â
âWait, does that mean that someone got here before us?â
â...â
âBut who?â
Specterâs face momentarily came to Christinâs mind, but he shook his head.
âThereâs no reason for him to do this secretly...â
Christin decided to hop on the communication channel just in case, and he immediately heard Specterâs voice.
[...Tin, can you hear me? Chris⊠Right now⊠Get out of thereâŠ!]