The security guards made their way over toward a man who was slowly walking out of a Dimensional Elevator.
âWeâll take you through the inspection over here.â
âPlease show me your Player license.â
He quietly took out his license, and the security guards blinked.
âHuh? Baek Geon-Woo⊠Baek Geon-Woo? I know Iâve heard that name somewhereâŠâ
âH-Hey.â Another Player approached their co-worker and whispered into their ear.
âWhat? Heâs the Thunder GodâsâŠ?â
âHush! Lower your voice, you idiot.â
Baek Geon-Woo swiftly lifted his head. âIs the inspection complete?â
âOh, yes!â The security guard handed back his Player license and shivered.
âHis eyesâŠâ
All people had life in their eyes.
However, this manâs eyes were lifeless.
His eyes looked as dark as fresh charcoal, devoid of anything.
âThank you. Good day.â
He made his way over to a bench and tapped on his Vita.
âOkay. It seems like it has been around eight months here.â
He didnât think it was that long.
After all, he had spent 60 whole years on the 4th Floor.
âThe Seo Jun-Ho difficulty allows three attempts in total.â
And each attempt would give you a diary with 365 pages.
In other words, one could die up to 1,095 times.
And he had died 1,094 timesâŠ
Was it because he wasnât strong enough to kill Erebo? No.
â...Master.â
It was to finish the assignment that the once-great Player had given to him.
âIt seems that he has gone up to the 7th Floor,â Baek Geon-Woo muttered as he skimmed through the news. Things werenât looking too good for the advance party. âAnd he told me to stay by his side...â
At first, Geon-Woo didnât think that he could do it. He wasnât confident in himself. After all, he was a hero that countless people admired, while he was just a normal person.
No, he was even worseâHe was just a fool.
â...But.â
Not anymore.
Baek Geon-Woo closed his eyes.
âI am a fool of a disciple. And Iâm late, yes, but I will follow your words.â
Crackle.
Lightning briefly crackled, and the bench became empty once more, waiting for a new visitor.
***
âIâm telling you, I thought I was gonna die. I was teleported to a swamp.â
âPffft! I wish I were there to watch.â
âI fell into a volcano. I would have died if it were active.â
The Players around the campfire seemed relaxed.
They felt safe knowing that their fellow team members were with them.
â...Is it true?â
âSo what if it is? Huh?â Skaya said, pouting. âI already told you. That little bitch of a prince was really strong.â
âYou said he distorted space?â
âHe twisted the literal axis of space, so I couldnât make the spell more specific. And I was in a rush.â
If it werenât for Rahmadatâs sacrifice, they would have failed to escape.
Skaya stared down at her mug of coffee. â...Hey. Heâll be okay, right?â
âYeah,â Seo Jun-Ho said firmly. âHeâs Rahmadat. That bastard will hold out until we get there. I know it.â
Skayaâs face softened as if his words were a spell. She looked around at their temporary camp. âYou know, people arenât coming as fast as I thought. Perhaps a bunch of them got caught.â
âNo.â Seo Jun-Ho shook his head. Before he infiltrated the Radio Tower, he had gathered information in Jaxen. During that time, he hadnât heard a single word about another Player being captured. âIâm guessing that they were either teleported to the other side of the empire, or theyâre too close and canât afford to move that much.â
Including him, there were a total of 42 Players here right now. There were 103 surviving members of the advance party, so not even half of them were here.
âIf they donât come by the fifth day, what are you gonna do?â
â...Weâll leave. We have no other choice.â
Not even he knew what had and would happen after leaving Jaxen.
They had to move as soon as possible to mitigate the risk of a Player revealing their location after being caught.
âWeâll have to leave before they can catch us,â he said.
âBut Mio and Gilberto arenât here yetâŠâ
And it wasnât just the two of themâŠ
Kim Woo-Joong, Gong Ju-Ha, Shin Sung-Hyun, Wei Chun-Hak, Milphage, Mr. Shoot, Yuri Alekseyev, and many others still hadnât arrived here. Of course, there was also the possibility that they had already arrived but were simply hiding.
âDonât worry too much. Thereâs still more than enough time left.â
Yes, there was more than enough time. They had plenty of time.
He repeated it to himself over and over again, trying to convince himself.
âWell, then. Letâs see how far along they are,â Skaya said.
âHuh? How?â
Skaya created a map out of magic. âEhehe. You got me! I set a sensing spell on my way up!â
âWhatâs the range?â
âFrom here...â Skaya pointed down at her feet and then pointed all the way to the distance. â...to there.â
â...Of course.â He wasnât exactly sure where there was, but he could make a rough estimate based on the map. âFrom here to the bottom of the mountain, I think...â
If a Player stepped into the Wailing Mountains, Skayaâs radar would detect them.
She cheered as she looked at the map. âOoh! Jun-Ho, look! There should be twelve people coming up the mountain right now!â
âYouâre right.â
Twelve dots were blinking on the map like stars, and each one of them seemed to represent a Player.
â...Huh?â
However, their smiles quickly vanished as they furrowed their brows.
âSkaya⊠Whatâs the scale of the map?â Seo Jun-Ho asked. The lights were blinking in the same position.
âItâs only 1:500. Why would they just stand in one place?â she asked.
Something was wrong.
He could feel it. Seo Jun-Hoâs face fell.
âSkaya. Can your spell detect Overminds?â
â...I donât know.â
Magic and Force were completely different energies.
In addition, Overminds had a technique that could completely hide their presence.
âWake everyone up.â
âIâll use the alarm spell.â
Riiiing~ Riiiiiiiiiing~
A loud siren inundated the camp. The Players woke up and dashed out of their tents.
âW-Whatâs happening?â
âIs it an ambush? Are we being ambushed?â
âBut how would those guys know where we are?â
Seo Jun-Ho explained the situation to the confused Players.
âOf course, we canât exclude the possibility that one of them is injured or that theyâre tired and taking a break,â he finished.
â...â
The Playersâ expressions turned grim.
Everyone knew that the possibility that Seo Jun-Ho had said was highly unlikely.
âNow that we know theyâre alive, we should go down and saveââ Seo Jun-Ho abruptly closed his mouth. Two lights had gone out.
âShit. Weâve been hadâŠâ
âWhich bastard snitched on us?â
âYou donât think itâs Rahmadat, do you?â
âHe would never.â
The Players were agitated.
They picked up their weapons and armor without hesitation.
Seo Jun-Ho looked down the Wailing Mountains despite the darkness of the night.
âThey donât know that we know theyâre here, so weâll take them out with a blitzkrieg.â
***
âM-MonsterâŠâ Alba Milsâ voice trembled.
The monster tilted his head and said, âYou see me as a monster, but I was once human."
âYou speak English?! How do youââ
âI learned it. If I have to kill someone, I can at least listen to their last words.â
He was not a human by any Earthly standards.
He was built like a giant and was four meters tall.
He had seven eyes, but he only had three fingers on his hands.
âCough! Cough!â Halgi Goodrickson used his broken ax like a cane to pull himself up. âHow⊠How did you know that weâre here?â
He would most likely die today, but he wanted to hear the name of the traitor before dying, at the very least. Halgi stared at the monster with determined eyes.
The monster spoke, âI am merely following His Majestyâs orders. I have no interest in such trifling matters.â
He looked around at the humans he had cut down and called for the knights waiting in the back. âTake them. We will offer them as prisoners to His Majesty.â
âYes, General.â
He was Ceylonso Bestard. He was a general of the imperial army, and he was also known as the greatest swordsman of the empire.
âAndâŠâ He reached into his pocket and pulled something out. âThis is Kodoneâs ball. He made something quite useful.â
The Archmage had made him a magic detector, and it had been immensely helpful.
âNormally, you cannot sense us. And in turn, we cannot sense you either.â
However, the device in his hand revealed Players who were using magic in the vicinity.
Beep. Beep.
âWe have another guest.â Ceylonso looked down the mountain. When his pair of eyes met the eyes of another Player, he couldnât help but mutter, âMy, how remarkable.â
How had the man reached such a level of skill with the flimsy human body?
While Ceylonso was processing his surprise, the opponent closed the distance between them and swung his sword toward the latterâs neck.
âHahahaâŠâ Ceylonso chuckled and unsheathed his sword in a flash.
Clang!
â...!â
The human was flung back. He was ignorant of the Three Fingersâ strength.
The human struck a boulder, breaking his fall.
However, he jumped back up as if he wasnât injured.
âWoo-Joong!â Son Chae-Won finally caught up.
She saw Ceylonso and the hundreds of Overminds with him.
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Son Chae-Wonâs voice grew quiet. âYou dumb, stupid idiot. There are so many of them here, so why did you engage them?â
â...Reinforcements will be here soon, so I just need to protect them until then.â
The other Players in the mountainâwho were normal and werenât dumbâshould have already known by now that he was here. He was purposely emanating waves of magic to catch their attention.
âHow strong is he? Can you beat him?â she asked.
â...â
Kim Woo-Joong went silent. He glared at the other swordsman.
âHis physique is enormous, but he only has three fingers...â
His appearance was bizarre, but Kim Woo-Joong could tell from just one blow.
âHeâs strong.â
And that wasnât all. He was several levels above him as a swordsman.
â...I canât do it alone. I can only buy time.â
âThen, weâll have to wait for Specter.â
Ceylonso waited for their conversation to finish.
âAre you done?â he asked.
âYes.â
âGood.â Ceylonso chuckled and gripped his sword with one hand. âI wish to see it. Show me how great your swordplayâno, the swordplay of humans isâŠ!â
Kim Woo-Joongâs eyes flickered sharply.
A near-perfect sword strokeâthe sword stroke that he had been trying to masterâdescended on him.