The place that the light took me to was also filled with gentle light.
It was a place where you could only see white stretching infinitely no matter which direction you looked.
This place, someone had arrived before I did.
âOh?â
âHmmm.â
The two of us made eye contact.
The other smiled in a way that was eerily reminiscent of a cat.
âWelcome, Death King. Itâs been exactly 10 days. I must say, thereâs no one more reliable than someone who keeps their promises so perfectly.â
The keeper of the Towerâs gold. The Master of the Merchant Union. The Count.
The count was dressed in traditional Indian attire. Despite her immense wealth, the Count only wore a simple, one-color sari. The resplendent folding fan in the Countâs hands was the only thing that stood out.
âThank you. Uh, how are those elf race kids doing?â
âUgh. Donât ask. They became so shameful after I left them for a while!â
The count waved her fan. The golden arabesque designs sparkled and shone.
âThose kids had no concept of money at all, so I focused intensively on teaching them how to manage it. Regardless of whether they are elves or not, can they survive on just eating grass? Huh, but those guys quickly fell in love with the taste of money. Now, they judge everything based on whether it can make money or not. I canât believe it!â
ââŚâŚ.â
The fate of the elves was truly strange.
Before my regression, they reigned as a bloodthirsty fighting race under the rule of the Flame Emperor.
Children really do resemble their parents.
âDoesnât that mean that theyâre faithfully following the Countâs teachings?â
âUgh. What kind of person do you think I am? Iâm the type of person who treats money as water. It falls as rainwater, then flows into a river before returning to the ocean.â
âIn other words, you spend money like water.â
âAigoo. Thatâs correct. I suppose I canât pretend in front of the Death King.â
The Count giggled over her fan.
âAnyway, when are the others coming? It seems we have been getting along too well these days and theyâve become indisciplined.â
Huh.
âHavenât you guys always been close?â
âWe became careless. In the past, we were all best friends, so there was a lot of chaos. After the great purge, things became a bit strained. But we started to grow close again after you arrived.â
âHeh.â
âOf course, there are some who never stopped being close.â
I see.
âThey had many ups and downs.â
Although I was certain that I was getting along well with the other hunters, I still didnât know much about their past. The Heretic Questioner. Iâd heard about Bambolinaâs past not so long ago.
âAh. By the way.â
After thinking about the Heretic Questioner, a thought popped into my mind.
âI heard that the Crusader is dating someone. Do you know who it is?â
âMm? Why do you ask?â
âIâm a bit curious. The Crusader always wears a helmet. So I was wondering if she wears the helmet while on dates with the personâŚ.â
âNo way.â
The Count let out a laugh.
âI canât speak for others, but the Crusader cares a lot about hair care. Even when she takes off her helmet, her hair is perfect.â
âHuh. Really?â
âOf course. It glows like a beach at sunset. The reason she wears the helmet in the first place is becauseâŚâ
Pop!
Suddenly, we heard a ridiculous sound effect. The Count and I turned our heads at the same time.
âSorry, sorry! I was working on something in the Tower so Iâm a little late.â
The Constellation, [The Lady Who Walks Through the Mirage], appeared with a pillow in her arms. It seemed she had been busy. With a soft âphewâŚâ, the Lady wiped sweat from her brow.
âLetâs see here. Ah. You cleared the 33rd floor. Are you finished talking?â
âTalking? Weâre waiting for the others.â
âHuh?â
The Lady tilted her head to the side.
âWhy are you waiting? The others are waiting for you.â
âHuh?â
âAhâŚ. Ahh. Sorry. This is something that I also canât explain. Itâs been a really long time since I was in charge of a stage, so I always forget things. Really. My intelligence was really nerfed too much when I fell down to a Constellation. Itâs almost like the main body in ZrakuaâŚâ
What was she talking about?
When she saw our blank gazes, the Lady stopped speaking and waved her fingers instead.
[The Lady Who Walks Through the Mirage will now announce the person who was eliminated on the 33rd Floor stage.]
I turned to look at the Count, and the Count also turned to me. Eliminated? Werenât we all moving to the next stage with no one being kicked out?
The Lady opened her mouth.
âIf you completely give up your right for supremacy, or fall to the point where you are unable to claim it again, you will be eliminated. Simple, right? Thatâs what happened to the snails on the 32nd floor. And on the 33rd floorâŚ.â
The Towerâs voice sounded again.
[The Count was eliminated on the 33rd floor.]
My eyes widened, and the Countâs eyes followed suit.
The Tower made another announcement as if to drive the nail in further.
[Another reminder to everyone.]
[The Count was eliminated on the 33rd floor.]
âW-, wait a minute! Thatâs not possible!â
The Count finally spoke up.
She was so flustered that her ears perked up like a cat.
âWhy is it saying that I was eliminated!?â
âHmm, the elves gave up their right of supremacy. You are automatically eliminated because you are in charge of the elf race. I know you might be mad at me, but I also have to follow the rules⌠sorry.â
âIt doesnât make sense! The elves were quiet throughout the entire stage. They didnât actively participate in the war, so it didnât consume much of their power. How could I be eliminated?!â
âWell what happened was⌠Hm. This is annoying! See for yourself.â
Boing.
With another strange sound effect, a video began playing in the air in front of us. Did Constellations decided their own sound effects? If that was the case then this one deserved to be judged.
-Hmm.
In the video, several elves were gathered together. Each of them had long, pointed ears.
-The goblins have become monsters.
-I heard the rumors, but I didnât think it was true. Theyâre even more terrifying than I imagined.
The elders of the elf race wiggled their ears as they whispered to each other.
-I thought the general was lying because he didnât want to take responsibility, but that wasnât the case.
-Oh my god. Did you plant spies in the expeditionary army? Thatâs traitorous.
-Anyone who didnât plant spies is a fool. What if the general who went out in the army was to suddenly turn his sword towards us? I know all of you planted your own spies. No need to pretend.
-Thatâs right.
-Yes, thatâs right.
-You canât always believe your own race. We are all experienced and we know this.
-Such selfishness. We didnât care about the commanders we chose, and only cared about our spies. Itâs no wonder the holy expedition failed.
Mm.
What was this?
This was far from the discussion among elders that I was expectingâŚ.
-What can we do? The money we spent to organize the allied army was wasted.
-We intended to make up for the potential losses by taking the snails as slaves.
-Now isnât the time to discuss the original plan. The problem is that the goblin race has become the hegemon. We spent hundreds of years developing the plan to take control of the mermaids, but now people have come to mess with it. Itâs time for us to reconsider our grand strategy.
Huh.
I looked at the Count in bewilderment.
âMerchant Union MasterâŚ. No wayâŚ.â
Iâd thought that a multi-race alliance like that one couldnât have occurred without reason. PerhapsâŚ?
The Count seemed equally as surprised.
âI-, I only taught those kids how to use money a little bit.â
âIâm sure itâs not just money. Did you also teach those kids to become a hidden powerâŚ?â
âI didnât mean to! I told you, didnât I?! Those kids grew up in a weird way. No, more than that, isnât this a racial secret? It should be confidential. Why are you showing it to the Death King?!â
The Count turned to the Lady.
Unbelievable.
While I was raising my goblins with a pure heart, the Merchant Union Master had been aiming for an economic victory behind the scenes. If I hadnât seen this video, I might not have found out about this till after I cleared the 40th floor.
âWow. Now that I think about it, I also moved according to the Countâs advice, didnât I?â
At that time, when the Goblins were about to clash with the allied forces, it was the Count that made the suggestion to me. So, following her advice, I entered Uburkaâs dream and told him to [Negotiate in a way that benefits every race].
In other words.
âThe Count was trying to suck honey all on her own⌠When and how did they start taking control of the mermaids? Theyâre like ghosts.â
âCome on. They didnât take control, they were only helping them. A mutually supportive relationship. Itâs difficult for the mermaids, who live in the water, to make trade ships. The elves, on the other hand, live in the forest and are experts at handling treesâŚ.â
âOh my God. So the ships they carry the salt on were made for them by the elves?â
âTo be precise, they were loaned to them.â
The Count groaned.
âAll the ships operated by the mermaids are owned by the elves. They simply pay a shipping tax for every trip. In addition, all ships owned by elves can only be anchored at ports run by the elvesâŚ.â
âErk. Why could they do that?â
âThey get 30% off their shipping tax when they anchor at an elf port. They also get a free repair serviceâŚ.â
âWow.â
âAnd while the mermaids can swim in the water, they cannot supply salt to villages and cities that arenât near water. The elves are the ones in charge of this.â
âIf they take already an elf ship and use an elf port, of course, they will use an elf wagon. As long as the mermaids work hard to make the salt and bring it to the port⌠the elves will play the role of distributors, is that right? The harder the mermaids work, the more free money the elves make?â
âSomething like that.â
My mouth fell open.
What was this?
It was such a vicious tactic.
âYou really⌠really⌠are the Merchant Union Master.â
âIf you want to make a lot of money, itâs necessary to dominate a platform!â
The Count was furious.
âI just taught those kids the obvious truth. More importantly, I donât want to receive that kind of look from you who raised the goblins to be a bunch of muscle-headed pigs!â (TL: Muscles!)
âNo. I raised those kids to be strong enough that no one would bully them. With pure hearts.â
âThat purity was frozen to death and became a twisted mummy. I just taught my kids the truth of the world so that they wouldnât have to futilely work hard and suffer!â
âA child needs to suffer a bit in order to grow properly!â
âHuh. What the hell are you talking about? If youâre suffering that means youâre not living a good life. !â
âItâs because of parents like the Merchant Union Master that kids these days are so narrow-minded!â
âItâs because of parents like the Death King that kids these days are so sick in the head!â
âAh, youâre so salty.â
âYouâre really worthy of your name.â
âWhatâs wrong with Kim Gong-ja?â
âItâs truly filled with the disposition of a classical scholar!â
âYouâre crazy.â
The Lady observed our quarrel.
âYou guys are interesting⌠You make me think about my mom tooâŚ.â
Amid our debate on the philosophy of child education, the holographic video continued to play.
-We should point the blade of the allied army towards the goblins.
-No. Cost-wise, itâs not worth it. The snails had a Holy Land. What do the goblins have? Whatâs the point of taking over a village full of mud.
-I heard the mud is really good for your skinâŚ.
-Iâm sure youâd like that, dear. But Iâm not interested.
-We should surrender.
The elf elders blinked.
The Count and I closed our mouths.
-Mm?
-Letâs surrender. We can win in a fight, and we have nothing to win if we fight. Thereâs nothing to gain even if we pour all of our money into it. No matter what we do, it wouldnât be good for business. Thatâs why we should fold early. (TL: In poker, to fold is to discard oneâs hand and forfeit interest in the current pot. Any bets that were made beforehand will also be lost)
-Are you crazy? Do you want us to stop doing business?
-I meant that we should spread out a new mat.
The elf elder explained.
-Weâll offer to become a vassal race of the goblins. And in return, weâll receive their protection.
-Vassal?
-Protection?
-We will give authority of all the ports and ships we own to the goblin race. The entire continent is intimidated by the goblins. So if we sail or trade with the flag of the goblins, we will be much safer than we are now. Since we will be the first to become their vassal, they will certainly trust us even more. Then weâd be able to use the name and force of the goblin race almost for free. Like a donkey in a lionâs skin.
The elders were troubled.
-Do we really have to give up so muchâŚ.
-The cheaper you are in the beginning, the more expensive tills will be later.
-It would hurt our pride.
-Itâll be fine as long as we can recover what was damaged. Arenât we just doing it to make money anyway?
-Thatâs true.
-Weâll pay a tribute to the goblin race every year. Theyâd probably be happy if we said weâd give them 10% of our yearly profits.
-10%? Isnât that too much?
-In fact, we only need to give them 1% and say itâs 10%. Itâll be fine. There isnât anyone in our race who doesnât know how to maintain double ledgers.
-Thatâs also true.
Iâd never heard of the elves using double ledgers in my life, but it seemed to be common sense of them now.
An elder briefly muttered.
-Right. Letâs surrender.
-Itâs just a matter of becoming a vassal race.
-What do the goblins like? Dirt? Would they like it if we brought dirt from our place?.
-We need to think of a plausible reason for our surrender.
-From what the spies told us, theyâre not that smart. How about we say that we fell in love with their muscles and that weâd like to live with them to appreciate them even more? It would probably work if we told them that we have money, but we donât have muscles.
-Really? Are they really that ignorant?
-Itâs amazing that such an ignorant race even managed to last this long. Nevertheless, it is a good thing. The more ignorant they are, the easier it will be for us to get into their good graces. We should be thankful.
-Thank you. Great Cat.
-Thank you.
-Like today, let us continue to sponge off of pushovers under the care of our guardian deity.
-Like today, let us make free money tomorrow by making others do the hard work. Let all the honey be eaten by us, in the name of ship tax, land tax, logistics tax, distribution tax, warehouse tax. Thank you.
The elders then drew something in the air. This seemed to be a prayer unique to the elves. The way they all bowed their heads was truly sacred.
ââŚâŚ.â
I was silent.
ââŚâŚ.â
The Count also had no choice but to remain silent.
âNg. So they surrendered.â
The Lady smiled.
âThey have no interest in supremacy. They seem to be happy as long as they can make money. Sincerely. They said that they would be a parasite on the goblin race and suck honey forever⌠Mm. So you were eliminated because they voluntarily gave up their right to hegemony. Any questions?â
âI have a complaint!â
âSorry. I donât accept complaints.â
[The Count has failed to clear the stage.]
[The Count has been eliminated from the stage!]
âThis is unreasonable!!â
The Countâs figure began to fade.
She was probably being sent to the first floor.
âIt doesnât make sense! I only taught them how to secretly suck honey in life, why would they give up their right to hegemony? Power! Power is the final destination of wealth, so why!â
âElves are usually not that greedy. After learning the joy of making money, why would they need more? As you said, they just want to suck honey.â
âDe-, Death King!â
The Count reached out to me.
âHelp me! Complain with me! I canât accept that Iâm being eliminated like this!â
Um.
Umm.
âIâm sorry, Merchant Union Master. But honestly, I think this is your own doing. Iâm not upset about you calling me a scholar or anything, Iâm just sayingâŚ.â
âNo!â
The Count let out a scream as she was wrapped in light.
When the light faded, the only thing that remained was her echo.
Paaaht-
And in the next moment, the Sword Saint, Black Dragon Master, Venomous Snake, and Crusader were summoned.
The Black Dragon Master looked around.
ââŚWe were made to wait this time too. Death King, did something happen?â
I shook my head.
âNothing happened. Letâs move on to the next stage.â
I will never forget your eye-opening elimination, Count.
Make a lot of money.
(TL: The other hunters might start avoiding Gong-ja if they end up in the white room alone with him)