He had met all kinds of people throughout his long life. Among those, there were those who claimed to see things no one else could.
Of course, most of them were just simply madmen and fraudsters.
But very rarely, one would be telling the truth. Whether they could communicate with spirits, see the souls of the dead, or see through curses.
Limon asked Yoo Na-kyung a few questions to investigate.
âNa-kyung, do you have enemies?â
âUhm, I donât think so? I do have a walking resentment charm for a boss, but who would have a grudge against a lackey like me?â
âWhat about siblings you have to share a large inheritance with?â
âYou know Iâm an orphan.â
âDid you embezzle money from a dark mage or sorcerer?â
ââŠAre you feeling okay, boss?â
Yoo Na-kyung narrowed her eyes at Limon. She had initially answered half-jokingly, but the questions were starting to get more and more serious.
âHm, I donât think itâs something to do with curses.â
Besides the fact her answers were moodier than usual, Yoo Na-kyungâs attitude didnât seem out of the ordinary.
After stroking his chin for a bit, Limon felt strange. Heâd thought of something while thinking about Yoo Na-kyung.
ââŠâŠNa-kyung, youâre a player, right?â
âDo I look like a civilian?â
âPlayers get their skills by making a deal with a Constellation, yeah?â
âAre you saying thereâs people who donât?â
Yoo Na-kyung had confusion written all over her face.
âWhich Constellation did you form a contract with?â
âYou didnât know that till now?!â
âJust shut up and answer my question, damn brat.â
âJeez! Is that any way to speak to a team member youâve worked with all these years?â
Yoo Na-kyung complained about Limonâs harsh tone.
In todayâs age, it was basic courtesy to know of someoneâs Constellation, whether they were colleagues or acquaintances. And Limon was no stranger to her.
But even that still depended on the other person.
She also knew that Limon wasnât someone who cared about that kind of stuff. So Yoo Na-kyung told him about her Constellation truthfully.
âMy Constellation is [The Snake that Connects Ends].â
ââŠâŠHuh, is that so?â
âYeah, itâs a popular Constellation among players because it usually gives the ăTeleportationă skill.â
Limon nodded.
Of course, it wasnât because he was touched by Yoo Na-kyungâs thorough explanation. It was because there was something that came to mind after listening to her.
âMaybe I can see a playerâs contracted Constellation. That would make this slithering bastard herâs.â
The explanation lined up with Seo Yongchanâs cow head as well.
It was very likely that Seo Yongchan contracted a cattle-related Constellation, considering how he handled his bull familiar.
And if so, this was a big deal.
The ability to see peopleâs Constellations without the use of an appraisal skill was unprecedented.
âThough itâs useless as all fuck.â
Most players these days would proudly use any opportunity to show off their Constellation. Just simply searching up their name online would reveal it.
And so, Limon felt indifferent towards his newfound ability.
The problem was Yoo Na-kyungâs new appearance.
ââŠâŠI have a bad feeling about this.â
His eyes narrowed.
From the snakeâs fangs embedded in her neck, its body going through her chest, and its tail looping back up to coil around her neck.
Nothing about that looked like the blessing of a Constellation. Rather, it looked like a viper constricting its prey.
Limon couldnât help but furrow his brows at its glistening eyes in particular. They gave off a strong bloodlust, as if it was waiting for the prime opportunity to strike its prey.
Although, it didnât occur in the best of times. He was just about to decide whether or not to assault the Liberation Brigade.
âHm.â
After a while of thinking things over with his fingers tapping on his crossed arms, Limon slowly opened his mouth.
âNa-kyung.â
âYeah, boss?â
âDo you really want to go after the Liberation Brigade?â
âThatâs why I came here.â
âEven if you might die?â
A serious, but unexpected question.
âIsnât that to be expected? Our line of work at the PAB requires us to risk our lives.
The main job of PAB agents was to regulate high-level players.
Among those were many savage criminals who would view Seo Yongchan as a mere kid. If an agent were to cross such a player, it wasnât uncommon for them to die on the job.
âBesides, thereâs no way I would die from something like this.â
ââŠâŠWhereâd you get all that groundless confidence from?â
âI do have grounds for it.â
âWhich are?â
âYou, boss.â
âHm?â
Limon blinked blankly at the cheerfulness of Yoo Na-kyungâs unexpected answer.
âLiberation Brigade or whatever, as long as Iâm right beside you, boss, who would dare to kill me?â
After a moment of silence at her confidence, Limon placed a hand on his forehead. His shoulders started to shake, and he burst out into laughter.
âHa, haha. Pwahahahahaha!â
âBoss? Why are you laughing?â
âAh, itâs nothing. They say you learn from idiots. I just realized you can also say some pretty smart things from time to time.
âExcuse me?!â
Uncaring about Yoo Na-kyungâs grumpy reaction to being called a fool out of the blue, Limon relaxed.
âThatâs right. When did I ever care about Constellations?â
He was disorientated from seeing such an unexpectedly random thing, but the more he thought about it, the less it mattered to him.
If there was a disaster, he would cut it down. If it was a Constellation, heâll just cut that down, too.
He didnât care if it was unrelenting. Even if the times had changed, he was still Limon Asphelder, Swordmaster.
The one who spent an eternity pioneering his own destiny with a blade, with his life on that very edge.
âLetâs go.â
âWhat? Where?â
Limon smirked at Yoo Na-kyung, who was puzzled by his sudden words.
As long as he decided to brush off the bad feelings, Limon knew where he was going to go.
âAfter those bitches.â
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âItâs here?â
âYep.â
It took exactly three minutes from Limon making up his mind to arriving at the Liberation Brigade base.
A truly amazing speed, considering most of that time was spent looking for his coat buried under a large pile of laundry.
It was all thanks to Yoo Na-kyung. Very few players could teleport such a distance with a companion instantaneously. Thatâs how Limon was already standing at the entrance of the base, stroking his chin.
âI canât believe a mere criminal organization was using a place like this as their hideout⊠Are these guys actually insane?
âTheyâve always been insane. They arenât called psychos for no reason. Plus, you know how the saying goes. The lighthouse does not shine on its own base.â
âBut this is no lighthouse. Itâs a lionâs den.â
âTsk.â
Limon expected it to be in a remote area, like a dark forest, abandoned factory, a stranded island, something like that.
As if to mock him, it was actually in the heart of the city. To add insult to injuryâŠ
In front of it was the National Police Agency. A bit to its side, was the Player Association. Further behind, was a perfect vantage point, with a military squadron stationed.
He would have never noticed that this was the Liberation Brigadeâs base.
âHow the hell did you find this?â
âHeh, charming women just attract information.â
âCharming? You?â
âIâm a timeless beauty, I know.â
Limon stared at Yoo Na-kyung in disgust, as if to ask how she could be so shameless. She only stubbornly grinned.
âSo whatâs the plan? Grab the bull by its horns?â
âHmmâŠâ
Limon hesitated at Yoo Na-kyungâs question. Staring at the entrance of Haechung C&T Corporation, he continued after a moment of consideration.
âLetâs go one by one.â
ââŠHuh?â
âI meant hunting them down quietly one at a time.â
âYou know something besides charging in head first?!â
âWhat the hell is your impression of me?â
âYouâre obviously someone who brute forces like a meatheââ
Flickâ
âEek!â
Limon clicked his tongue at his subordinate who didnât know how to be scared of her superior.
âTsk. Use your head. Do you really think theyâll all stay put if we burst in? Theyâll all run off.â
âBut your way is to cut them down before they all escapeâŠâ
âDo you want to be hit again?â
âNope, Iâm just saying youâre smart.
Limon scoffed watching Yoo Na-kyung excuse herself as she held her forehead.
Though, she was right.
It was typical for Limon to go in head first, destroy everything, and then go after those getting away to beat them up. Compared to brute force, infiltration was just too time-consuming for Limonâs tastes.
Though, this time, his gut told him something was off.
âSomething doesnât feel right to go in head first.â
There wasnât any reason not to go with his tried and true tactic, and the snake that was coiled around Yoo Na-kyung just before they left now looked normal.
But his intuition was enough to warrant changing tactics.
Especially right now, with Yoo Na-kyung at his side.
âWhoâŠ? Urg!â
âHow is a PAB agent heââ
âI-invadersâŠ!â
Powâ Bamâ Crackâ
After getting inside, Limon and Yoo Na-kyung plowed through the base.
It wasnât that difficult.
After using Yoo Na-kyungâs ăTeleportationă to first disable the security office, they took down the members one by one as they trickled in.
Of course, there were some high-level players that tried to resist.
But it was all futile.
Whether they had acceleration skills as fast as lightning, were telekinesis users with a forcefield, or turned invisible with camouflage skills, one touch of Limonâs sword was enough to make them all collapse seeing stars.
And as such, everything went extremely fast. They were able to take care of everyone inside at a speed no different to charging in.
âThis is nothing new, but I am reminded of how meaningless it is to call players superhuman whenever I look at you,â marveled Yoo Na-kyung.
On top of killing the superhuman players, he was suppressing them all, each with a single blow.
To her, they looked like the frail elderly living in a nursing home, rather than the hardened criminals of the Liberation Brigade.
Though, her flattery fell behind Limonâs speed.
âHow odd.â
Not just because there was no need to listen nor answer, but because heâd also felt a strange sensation as he went through the base.
But the deeper he went, the stronger that feeling grew.
Bamâ!
âBoss? Whyâd you hit the guy twice?â
âRegeneration skill. Heâll get up right away if I hit him just once.â
âY-you know this criminal?â
âNo, Iâve never met this guy.â
ââŠâŠThen howâd you know he had such a skill if youâve never even seen him before?â
âIt just felt like it, I suppose.â
ââŠâŠâ
Yoo Na-kyung gave Limon the side-eye, but nodded to herself after remembering that her boss was always crazy.
Clasping his hands a few times, Limon decided to be a little benevolent. Even he himself thought that what he said sounded like the ramblings of a madman.
But he didnât think he was wrong. Each member of the Liberation Brigade he fought, he naturally knew what skill they had even before they used it.
As if heâd already swept over the Liberation Brigade before.
âCould this be the effect of being able to see Constellations?â
But he couldnât see the Liberation Brigade membersâ Constellations like with Seo Yongchan and Yoo Na-kyung.
He just naturally knew.
Considering heâd never experienced this before, it wasnât surprising that he had a hunch after being able to see Constellations.
âWait, no. This isnât just a hunch.â
If this was a sixth sense, he wouldnât have the feeling of beating up these bastards twice.
Plus, Limon was a Swordmaster. He may mix up what year it is, but he could never mistake the feeling of the sword in his hands.
So how could he be feeling like heâs already done this before?
While lost in his thoughts, Limon continued sweeping through the building.
When he was about halfway through, after knocking out those in the upper floors, Limon realized.
âAh, thatâs right.â
The large, sturdy metal door that looked more fitting on a bunker, than a building.
The door Limon was sure heâd never seen before, yet was so familiar.