Park Yul looked vacantly at me before giving me a refreshing smile, âThe present is whatâs important right now, Yihan-ah. Itâs better to find what you can do than to cling to what you canât change.â
Thatâs rightâwhat someone could do right now was more important than what had already happened.
I nodded and looked at the flickering fire before us. The air rushing at my face was cold, but my body was warm.
I took a sip of the cocoa in my handsâthe hot chocolate was still warm. The few marshmallows that Park Yul placed inside were gently melting in the warm liquid. Because of that, the sweetness felt even more rich and deep.
Perhaps due to the sweetness, my exhausted body felt all its tension melt away. I could hear Park Yulâs voice next to me.
âYihan-ah, are you sleepy?â
I wasnât very sleepy. I tried to answer no, but I paused due to a sudden thought that crossed my mind. âThatâs rightâthe healing gauge.â
I hadnât checked the system windows that I procrastinated reading ever since I awokeâI almost forgot. Since I will continue to use the healing skill in the future, Iâll need to learn how to pre-emptively empty the gauge before it was completely filled.
I thought it would be best for me to say, âIâm going to retire for the night,â and check the system when I was left alone. After all, it wouldnât look natural for me to read invisible writing floating in theair.
I replied that I was getting a little drowsy. Park Yul gently took the cocoa that I was holding and said, âThen, shall we go to bed?â
I nodded quietly, standing up and following the Heroâs steps.
As soon as I left the campfireâs range, cold air blew at me. It was definitely winterâI could feel with my skin that the end of the year was approaching.
My breath turned white in the air before dissipating; the stunted grass beneath my feet had frozen.
Next to Park Yul, I drew back the screen and entered the tent. Perhaps there was magic cast on its interiorâthe air was warm inside.
The inside was much wider than I had imagined. A lamp stand placed right next to the entrance provided a subtle light to reveal the large space.
There were bedsâspacious enough for two people to sleep comfortablyâat each end of the tent. On top lay soft-looking, comfortable white blankets. It was as if an entire room had been moved from headquarters.
âYul-ie Hyung, this is moreâŚâ
âThatâs right, Yihan-ah. Itâs wide, isnât it?â Park Yul said, gently pulling me along. âI tried a little harder this time.â
He sounded amused. Park Yul placed me directly on one of the beds before bending down to my level, âSleep comfortably. Do you want me to stay with you?â
Noâthereâs no reason for me to be here if he stays. I shook my head hurriedly.
Park Yul blinked, âThen, Iâll be right outside.â
Park Yul rubbed my head, just shy of disheveling my hair, before moving away.
âIâll leave the lights on, is that alright?â Park Yul pointed to the stand next to the entrance.
I replied positively. Come to think of it, it was amazing that this large space could be brightened by one small light. Though, of course, the brightness level wasnât really high.
Was this lamp magic as well? Magic or not, either option sounded plausible. Even if it werenât magic, its light covered the darknessâŚno matter how deep and vast the darkness may be.
âAlright, rest well.â Park Yulâs voice broke through my thoughts. Suddenly, I felt so tiredâperhaps I was finally experiencing the weariness of relocating to a strange place. Park Yul waved his hand slightly before exiting.
I heard the woosh of the cloth closing to cover the entrance.
As Park Yul stated, this place was quite strange, especially when visiting it for the first time. Nevertheless, I felt no particular difficulty or discomfort. I wasnât even tired.
âBecause, everyoneâs being so considerate of me.â
The bed inside the tent, the blanketâit was as if I was in a room in a house. A few purple grass flowers grew in the corner on the ground, releasing a scent similar to that of Song Ha-gyeonâs bedroom.
I knew that ever since I arrived in this forest, everyone has been overly conscious of my condition. Still, I couldnât quite properly convey that I was doing alright.
To be exact, even if I said I was fine, my words never got through to them. It seems that the others didnât take my words for granted.
âIt canât be helped. Iâll just have to show that Iâm fine through my actions.â
Though they may pour their concern onto me now, if they see that Iâm doing fine, theyâll soon turn their attention away. All I had to do was show a normal frontâboth physically and mentallyâfrom now on.
Still, I didnât hate this kindness, no matter how brief it would be. Even now, I appreciated them. The room felt so familiar, my body couldnât help but feel comforted.
âLetâs slowly check the status windows now.â
As my heart calmed down and some time had passed since Park Yul exited, I judged it to be safe enough to proceed forth with my goal. As soon as that thought entered my mind, the systemâs windows manifested before my eyes.
ă<Tutorial!> Emptying the Healing Gauge
Please touch the bar gauge!ă
No other explanation was provided. The bar gaugeâfilled slightly with redâappeared just off to the side.
I reached out and pressed at the bar gauge.
A clear âpopâ sound rang in my ears. When my fingers passed through the bar gauge, it felt strangely as if my fingertips were crossing a thin curtain of water. Simultaneouslyâ
âNngh.â Blood welled up in my throat. I hurriedly covered my mouth; the outpour of blood flowed into my hand and seeped out through the gaps.
Honestlyâwait a minute. Itâs only been a few minutes since Iâve resolved to show the others a hale and hearty version of myself. Perhaps the system was trying to sabotage my desires. The fishy scent of blood wafted into the air.
Dumbfounded, I quietly stared down at the falling drops of blood. A familiar sound rang out from above.
I raised my gazeâa sentence was written on the system window.
ă<Tutorial!> Complete!ă
The cheerful exclamation mark suddenly looked so despicable and annoying. What kind of tutorial was thisâit merely induced me to spit blood! My head throbbed.
I had a similar headache in the pastâthe very first day I saw the system and its status windows. However, unlike then, my headache subsided in a flash.
Strange information filled the space left behind by the pain. It was an unpleasant sensation, as if someone had dug willfully and arbitrarily into my brain.
ăYou can empty the healing gauge by touching it.ă
The amount diminished will be imparted as blood loss; the red filling the gauge will decrease with the amount of blood that I vomit.
I didnât expect to empty the gauge unconditionallyâwithout a price. However, it still wasnât very pleasant to forcibly expel blood.
Still, it was better than waiting for a week-long cooldown time. Credit where credit was due.
I ducked my head underneath the covers, now familiar with how to deal with the blood that surged up and choked me. After all, I couldnât dirty these white blankets.
Fortunately, through all my experiences thus far, I could remain calm in this sudden situation. I suppose it was true that all experiences and unexpected life lessons were meaningful in their own way.
I stared at the falling droplets. Just as I wondered if I had clean-magic-imbued spell papers left, the following sentence popped into my mind as if the system had entered and inserted words directly into my head.
ăIf you desire, you can stop in the middle of this process.ă
Ahâthen I should think about this after I stem the bleeding. I shouldnât be rushed in my efforts to solve my problems.
I can afford to stop vomiting blood before calmly settling down and observing the situation at hand. Furthermore, a new status window appeared before my eyes.
ăâEmpty the Healing Gaugeâă
As soon as I tried to answer inwardly, a passing sentence entered my mind.
ăYou can only empty the treatment gauge once a day.ă
Wasnât this key information? I almost lost the chance to do this today, then. Well, of courseâthe system couldnât possibly give me a chance to consider all my options calmly.
It was the same during the quest to relieve Raenâs doubts. I still felt suffocated when I thought back to how urgent the situation felt.
For some reason, I felt like the system was pushing me toward somethingâŚthough maybe itâs my own misunderstanding. If the systemâs intent was to cause me hardship, then it definitely succeeded.
I raised my head, wiping the blood around my mouth with my sleeve. The half-full bar gauge caught my eyes.
The blood flow will stop in a little while. As soon as I began wondering how I should remove the blood scent, the entrance to the tent flapped open.
I moved my gaze overâI saw Park Yul standing rigidly at the entrance.
I quietly raised my head and covered my mouth. If I did that, wouldnât the blood on my sleeve be less visibleâŚ? Of course, my efforts were all futile.
Park Yul bounded towards me in a single step. After instantly appearing before me, he said in a calm voice, âLower your head.â
His hand wrapped around the back of my neck and gave it a gentle push. My head followed the force and bent down. The place where our skin touched felt hot for some reason.
âDonât swallow and spit it out.â He grabbed my hand that blocked my mouth and lowered it. Park Yul touched the red-colored sleeve as it fell down.
The warmth that spread through my body from the gentle hand intensified as he swept my back. The falling blood droplets wetted the ground.
âAre you feeling unwell?â
I wasnâtâŚBut Park Yul, who continued to speak to me in a worried tone, was about to take me back to the Warriorâs quarters no matter what answer I gave him.
I didnât expect something like this to happen. If I knew Park Yul would suddenly arrive, I would have immediately chosen to stop emptying the gauge.
It was no use quitting nowâPark Yul had already witnessed me. Besides, there wasnât much blood left to vomit in the gauge.
âYul-ie Hyung.â I raised my head and met his gaze straight on. I stared into his unwavering green eyes. âIâll continue to be with you all.â
For a moment, Park Yulâs eyes seemed to widen. I must have been correctâhe was probably going to deliver me back home.
But, I couldnât go back like that. I traveled with the Warriors for both their sake and mine. I needed to help them so I could escape this exhaustingly annoying system and the quest that shackled me as soon as possible.
I didnât have the ability to save the world, but at least I had the ability to save the worldâs saviors. âAnd, itâs not like Iâm actually feeling unwell.â
Park Yulâs concerns were validâit was natural to rest when one was sick. Park Yul knew that, and so did I.
But Park Yul didnât know that I wasnât sick. Therefore, it may have seemed like I was forcing myself from the heroâs viewpoint, but, in my eyes, there was no reason for me to head back.
Since Park Yul looked resolute and stubborn, I needed to go on the offensive here.
ââŚYihan-ah.â Park Yul looked at me; various complicated and unknown emotions flickered across his face. He carefully cupped one cheek with his hand then slowly rubbed at the area underneath my lips with his thumb.