Seo Jun-Ho was about to take Son Chae-Won and Shin Sung-Hyun into a conference room when Skaya beckoned at him from the end of the hallway.
âGo ahead. Iâll meet you inside.â
âAll right.â
Seo Jun-Ho approached Skaya and asked, âAre you ready?â
âYes. ButâŠâ Skaya was about to hand over the hologram file to Seo Jun-Ho, but she hesitated and said, âIâm not really sure about all this. Are we really going in the right direction?â
âThis is the best that we can do for now. I donât know about Shin Sung-Hyun, but Son Chae-Won will definitely collapse once she discovers the truth.â
âAnd how do you know that?â
âI saw it.â
To be exact, Sung-Jun saw it, but there was no way Sung-Jun would lie.
âHuh? When did you regress again? It seems like youâre doing that too much.â
âYou donât have to worry about that part. I canât do it anymore, anyway.â
Skayaâs eyes widened. She retracted her hand and said, âHuh? What is that supposed to mean? Can you please elaborate?â
âWhat do you mean? It is what it is. I literally canât regress anymore.â
Skaya was unaware, but Seo Jun-Ho couldnât regress like Sung-Jun.
âDo you finally understand why I am so obsessed and stubborn about getting the best results by choosing the best options?â
â...â Skaya contemplated with a serious look. âI trust you, Jun-Ho. However, the path youâre walking is really worrisome.â
âWhat path? The path Iâm walking right now?â
âYes, and Iâm glad you know that. Youâre the only one who can decide which path youâre going to take, anyway,â said Skaya before handing over the hologram file.
Seo Jun-Ho received the file and examined it. A photo of Kim Woo-Joong and a voice recording that Skaya had fabricated using magic was inside the hologram file.
âThis should explain why Kim Woo-Joong cannot be reached.â
The alibi Skaya created was that the Sword Saint had achieved enlightenment after pondering over Ceylonsoâs sword, and he was currently in the midst of assimilating his learnings.
âKim Woo-Joong has always been hard to reach whenever heâs training, so I donât think theyâre going to have any doubts,â said Skaya.
âThank you.â
âWait, I want you to remember one thing,â Skaya interrupted Seo Jun-Ho and said, âThe best options wonât necessarily lead you to the right path.â
â...I know,â said Seo Jun-Ho.
He knew because Sung-Jun had already done it and failed.
However, humans would always strive to make the best choice possible.
âAnd the same is true of me.â Seo Jun-Ho couldnât fail because Sung-Junâs legacy was on his shoulders. âI must not fail.â
Seo Jun-Ho entered the conference room with a heavy weight on his shoulders.
âI invited you two here because I want to tell you something,â he said.
âI think I know. Is it about Christin Lewis?â Shin Sung-Hyun asked with shining eyes.
âWe have been suspecting Christin Lewis as the traitor who had been working with the fiends all this while. Since Specter-nim has pulled us here, he must have clear evidence about Christin Lewisâ cooperation with the fiends.â
Seo Jun-Ho stared alternatingly at Son Chae-Won and Shin Sung-Hyunn.
âI guess itâs related to him, but you donât have to worry about the traitor anymore.â
âAnymore? What do you mean?â
âChristin Lewis wasnât the traitor.â
Shin Sung-Hyun and Son Chae-Won were surprised, and they looked as if they had been struck by a thunderbolt out of the blue.
âThe traitor was Mercenary King Milphage.â
â...!â
âGoodness!â
Son Chae-Won and Shin Sung-Hyunâs eyes widened.
âPlease keep it a secret. Iâm sure you know why I want you to keep this a secret.â
â...Is it for the sake of the Playersâ morale?â
âYes, and the Hallem Guild will definitely be ostracized the moment the word gets out.â
Humans were herd animals, and herds would always ostracize those who were ever so slightly different from them.
âDiscrimination starts when others feel that a certain person is different from them.â
It would inevitably lead to a communication and morale breakdown.
Seo Jun-Ho wasnât planning on letting that happen.
â...I guess we have no choice. We will follow you.â
âHmm. I do feel uneasy about it, but I think your point is valid.â
The two nodded in agreement.
âThank you for your understanding. Then, letâs talk about the plan to attack the Float Force Power Plant at tomorrowâs meeting.â
âSure. By the wayâŠâ Son Chae-Won asked carefully, âHave you heard anything about Woo-Joong?â
â...â Seo Jun-Ho froze. It was about time for him to lie. Still, he felt bad and nervous about spitting out fabricated lies. âIâm not sure how I look right now. Do I look like Iâm acting? Letâs just answer as calmly as possible and hand over the file.â
Seo Jun-Ho gulped and opened his mouth to speak.
- Partner!
âAh!â Seo Jun-Ho flinched and muttered, âThat scared meâŠâ
Shin Sung-Hyun and Son Chae-Won directed strange gazes at Seo Jun-Ho, prompting him to smile awkwardly and turn around.
âWhat is going on? Is it you, Keen Intuition?â
- Long time no talk, partner.
âWhat is it all of a sudden? You never bothered to answer me when I was calling you.â
Seo Jun-Ho thought that Keen Intuition had fallen into a deep sleep because he had been quiet all this while. He didnât even answer Seo Jun-Hoâs calls or questions.
- I was busy looking back on your life, partner.
â...Looking back on my life?â
- Yes. I was looking back on your long life, partner. Iâve been looking back since we got together.
âI see. I guess thatâs why youâve been quiet. But why are you doing that?â
- You no longer have any more chances, partner. I have to be extra cautious.
âOhâŠâ Seo Jun-Hoâs regret about raising Keen Intuitionâs grade disappeared at once. âI indeed regretted raising your grade.â
-Thatâs rude. Anyway, I found something while I was looking back on your life. I call it crossroads.
âCrossroads?â
- Yes.
Keen Intuition sounded more serious than ever.
- I would always feel this strange feeling whenever youâre standing at a crossroads, partner. I mean, whenever youâre about to make an important decision.
Keen Intuition started listing the moments he felt what he called a strange feeling.
- When you decide to attack the Queenâs nest. When you bought the suspicious egg at a Las Vegas auction. When you refused the Saintessâ treatment and went to see the Thunder God. When you fought the Heavenly Demon at Jamsil Baseball Stadium, even though you knew you would lose, and when you first faced EreboâŠ
Keen Intuition listed the crucial choices Seo Jun-Ho had before continuing.
- I felt that strange feeling during those moments, and I can feel it again right now.
âIn other words, are you saying that my future will change drastically depending on which decision I make? Then⊠whatâs the right choice here?â
Seo Jun-Ho felt like the path in front of him had suddenly disappeared while he was bravely rushing to the end of the path. Seo Jun-Ho suddenly became filled with fear, knowing that the wrong choice would ruin everything.
âTell me. What do you think I should do?â
- I⊠donât know.
Keen Intuition sounded calm as he continued.
- All I know is that youâre standing at a crossroads again. I donât know which path you should take.
âThatâs not helpful at allâŠâ
Seo Jun-Ho was about to chide Keen Intuition for being too irresponsible, but the surrounding scenery suddenly peeled away.
â...!â Seo Jun-Hoâs eyes widened. This wasnât an unfamiliar sensation at all.
He turned and muttered, âHelic?â
âTsk!â
Helic clicked her tongue with a frown.
***
âWhy did you summon me?â Seo Jun-Ho asked while following Helic, who was climbing the stairs ahead of him. âI didnât expect her to summon me here like this without any notice, especially in reality rather than in a dream.â
Seo Jun-Ho figured that Helic had to have recovered to a certain extent after they recovered two of her holy relics.
Helic gestured with her chin and said, âSit down, we have to talk.â
Seo Jun-Ho sat down on a chair in the desolate garden.
âFirst of all, youâve done a decent job,â said Helic.
âOh, is that a compliment?â
âConsider it an honor,â Helic responded bluntly and continued. âIâve recovered to a certain extent thanks to your efforts. Iâm sure you already know because I wouldnât have been able to summon you here like this otherwise.â
âThatâs a relief.â
âI was watching you because I was bored, but I heard something I couldnât ignore.â
âYou heard something you couldnât ignore? What is it?â
âKeen Intuition, huh?â Helicâs eyes turned golden, and he seemed to be staring at Seo Jun-Ho and something else at the same time. âTell me honestly. Were you speaking the truth?â
Keen Intuition was silent for quite a while before he responded.
- Yes, I was not lying.
âTsk.â Helic clicked her tongue.
Meanwhile, Seo Jun-Ho was surprised to hear Keen Intuition speak formally for the first time.
Helic looked troubled, looking like a child who was about to be scolded by her parents. âThereâs something wrong. It would be no exaggeration to say that the fate of the universe depends on what youâre about to say to them.â
âPardon me? Isnât that too much of an exaggeration?â
âHow can a white lie decide the fate of the universe?â
However, Helic shook her head and explained, âThe Archduke has a certain hobby.â
âThe Archduke?â
âYes. He throws in choices and mixes traps among those choices. The same was true of every decision you have made so far. Youâve actually failed a lot, havenât you?â
â...What happens if I trigger a trap?â
âThings are going to get ugly.â The situation was bound to worsen to the point that it could only be fixed by regressing. The issue was that Seo Jun-Ho could no longer regress.
â...Sigh. My head hurts. I need some sugar.â
âDo you want some chocolate?â
âWhat? Chocolate?â Helic seemed dumbfounded at the response. She stared deeply at Seo Jun-Ho before holding out her hand and saying, â...Give it to me.â
Seo Jun-Ho handed over the chocolate that he was supposed to give to the Frost Queen.
Helic unwrapped the chocolate and took a big bite.
Then, she crossed her legs and fell into deep contemplation for a long time before saying,
âFirst of all, give me back my holy relics. Theyâre mine.â
âOh, right. Give me a moment.â Seo Jun-Ho obliged and placed the holy relics on the table in front of them.
Moments later, they started floating. Helic examined them and muttered, âHmm. I knew they would be enoughâŠâ
Helic nodded, and a wave of holy light burst out of her.
Fwoosh!
The holy light pervaded the world.
Helic stared at the light for quite a while before standing up.
âGet ready.â
âGet ready for what?â
âGet ready to go down.â
Helic gestured, and her divine power coalesced to form a door.
Helic stood in front of the door and gestured at Seo Jun-Ho with her chin.
âWait, what are you going to do down there?â
âDid you not understand what I said? What is it that the Archduke wants?â
â...Iâm guessing he wants me to fall into his traps.â
âThatâs right, so whatâs the best decision we can make here?â
âNot lying?â
âWrong, you foolish human.â
Helic snorted and folded her arms before saying, âThe best decision to make is to erase the crossroads. If you donât have to make any decision, you wonât have to take any risks.â
âBut⊠Is that even possible?â
âOf course it is. Why do you think people call me omnipotent?â Helic boasted, but her expression abruptly turned serious as she continued. âI will lift the curse on your friend, and you will no longer have any reason to lie.â
âYou said you needed three holy relics to lift the curse...â
âWell, not exactly, but itâll be great if I have all three holy relics. I can still lift the curse with only two holy relics, but I will end up losing my strength for quite a while as a side effect of the exertion,â explained Helic. However, there was a reason why she had decided to invest despite the possible losses.
Helicâs dissatisfied gaze turned toward Seo Jun-Ho.
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â...Youâre an annoying human, but you are the only key.â
âThe only key?â
âUgh, whatever. I donât want to answer. Itâs not like weâre close friends.â
Helic shrugged before turning around to enter the door.