Instead of answering Lee Ju-hoâs question, Su-hyeun looked at his face for a while.
The heated surrounding and tense atmosphere around Lee Ju-ho was suffocating enough, and it was Lee Ju-ho who was unilaterally frustrated.
He knew that the atmosphere was somewhat different, but he did not know that Lee Ju-ho would be fearful of it.
It wasnât just the level of magic concentration; the skills Su-hyeun had were also of a different class from his.
<<It would not be surprising if he said he wanted to kill me.>>
Su-hyeun spoke as he looked at Lee Ju-hoâs face, which was struck with fear.
âYes, thatâs right.â
There was no need for Su-hyeun to come up with more excuses or to beat about the bush.
As Lee Ju-ho had seen his original self, there would not be any use to try to deny it. On top of that, it wasnât his name that Su-hyeun had wanted to hide.
Lee Ju-hoâs eyes widened at Su-hyeunâs answer. It seemed that he was still quite surprised even after hearing the truth from him.
Su-hyeun pressed hard between his brows.
<<This turned out to be quite troublesome.>>
He had not expected Lee Ju-ho to return to the dungeon. Su-hyeun let out a deep sigh and spoke while dangling his sword in his hand.
âIâll ask you again. Why did you return?â
âWell, thatâŚâ Lee Ju-ho spoke after a moment of contemplation. There was only one thing that he could answer. âBecause I was ashamed.â
âAshamed?â
âYes.â
âAbout what?â
âThat I abandoned you and ran away myself.â
âWas it solely because of that?â
âIt wasnât all because of thatâŚâ
How should he explain himself? Conscience? Or embarrassment? It seemed better to say that his feet didnât allow him to go too far.
<<Does he mean that he returned completely unaware of anything?>> Su-hyeun originally thought that Lee Ju-ho probably sensed that he had hidden his actual skills and came back to check.
Su-hyeun nodded his head while looking at Lee Ju-ho, who was scratching his head dully.
âWell, forget it.â
âWhat?â
âWhat else can I do now? Iâm sorry to have lied to you.â
âAh, itâs alright. Either way, the rest of us were able to survive thanks to youâŚâ
There were definitely a lot of strange things in the dungeon. It had a weird format different from the normal dungeons, and the difficulty level on the outside was vastly different from the level on the inside.
If it werenât for Su-hyeun, it would have been impossible for them to clear the trial, and no one would have survived the trap that Kim Ye-eun had set up. In other words, they were able to survive because of Su-hyeun.
âMister Su-hyeun is our benefactor.â
Su-hyeun felt slightly relieved after hearing Lee Ju-hoâs words.
It didnât seem like Lee Ju-ho would rashly spread the news about him either. He didnât seem to be that kind of person.
<<Although it was something that I had not expected, I donât lose out much either.>>
Lee Ju-ho was a veteran who had been working as an awakener for an extended period. It would be even easier to get more accurate and various news from Lee Ju-ho directly instead of searching through Abyss Online.
As said before, although it was true he had owed him a favor, their relationship in the future wouldnât be bad.
âDonât feel burdened by it. Iâm not trying to erase the debt; Iâm only doing what I should have done before,â Su-hyeun said and flopped onto the floor.
He would, of course, be exhausted after clearing out hundreds of monsters single-handedly. On top of that, Su-hyeunâs Flame skill was one that would use up high amounts of magic concentration at high speeds.
As the supply of magic got cut off from his body, the flames around started to die down.
Lee Ju-ho watched, fascinated, as the fire around him died down and flopped next to Su-hyeun.
âItâs quite an interesting skill.â
âItâs the type that devours magic.â
âWhat level of magic is required for this skill?â
âAlthough itâs a level 4 magic skillâŚâ Su-hyeunâs words trailed off. Itâs too obvious and thus unnecessary for him to continue the sentence.
âWhat in the worldâŚâ
Lee Ju-ho, too, was a B-rank awakener, with level 4 magic. Lee Ju-hoâs primary skill, Swift, was also one of the level 4 magic skills. It was a reasonably useful skill that boosted the overall speed on skills, magic usage, and physical stamina.
But compared to Su-hyeunâs Flame, Swift was nowhere near as helpful.
âAwesome. Although you must have heard it countless times⌠Itâs for real.â
Kim Su-hyeun. He had heard of this name countless times.
A unique awakener who had cleared the level 10 trials of each floor while climbing the Tower of Trials.
A divinity that had been breaking records on each floor.
There were many divided opinions on how strong he had become after a year of awakening.
It was also because he had never shown his face before. There was nothing else made known to the public besides his name.
<<I didnât know he would be this strong.??
It had just been a year since his awakening.
Regardless of how fast he had grown, Lee Ju-ho thought that Su-hyeun would be just at his level.
But goodness. Su-hyeun was already a few levels well above him.
âAs expected, itâs a secret, right?â
âWhat?â
âAbout you being the actual famous, mysterious Kim Su-hyeun. You donât have any plans on revealing this, right?â
He was quick-witted. He knew that he didnât have to go around telling others about Su-hyeun. And even knew that Su-hyeun had hoped for the same.
âYes, thatâs right.â
âIâll keep the secret then. I must never have you coming after me if I were to rashly spread the news about you.â Lee Ju-ho spoke jokingly about it, but he was also being sincere.
He wasnât confident about shouldering the consequences in the event that he did go around spreading the news about Su-hyeun.
Su-hyeun did not respond to Lee Ju-hoâs words. Although he didnât have any thoughts on killing him, he would feel better to have thought of it that way.
âLetâs talk later and take a rest for now.â
âWas it very exhausting?â
âAlthough itâs exhaustingâŚâ Su-hyeun looked in the direction of the door where the horde of monsters had come from.
âAll of this hasnât ended yet, has it?â
* * *
Su-hyeun used Flame and focused on refilling his mana that was nearly emptied.
Although he could simply rest up and recover his stamina, concentration was needed to restore his mana. Su-hyeun and Lee Ju-ho, who had both been silent for the past hour, started moving again. After entering the wide-opened door, an elongated cave appeared. It seemed to a dungeon made up of huge caves.
âAs expected, the others donât seem to be returning.â
Lee Ju-ho glanced back a few times behind him.
Lee Ju-ho put up a disappointed look, as he had thought that maybe his friend Kim Ba-reun would have returned.
Well, he couldnât be blamed since Kim Ba-reun didnât understand his actions.
Though he understood them objectively, he was slightly hurt emotionally.
âIsnât it weirder if you donât know how to value your own life?â
âWell, thatâs trueâŚâ
He had never thought that he would hear this. He had even hesitated to climb the Tower of Trials before as he had valued his own life then. Lee Ju-ho felt and put on an embarrassed look.
Su-hyeun peeked slightly at Lee Ju-ho. <<Certainly⌠Heâs too good of a person to die in a place like this.>>
Su-hyeun had been talking to Lee Ju-ho for a while now.
Amongst the topics was one about Lee Ju-ho, who hadnât been climbing the Tower of Trials for quite some time. Many didnât climb the Tower of Trials as they valued their own lives more. No, more accurately, it was most of the awakeners.
How many awakeners had failed to pass the trials while aiming for levels higher than their actual capability?
In fact, up until now, the awakenersâ causes of death were mostly from the Tower of Trials. It was a given to value their own lives more, but Lee Ju-ho even valued othersâ lives as much as his own.
It wasnât common to find such a person like him in this stark and shriveled world. Thoughts like, âAs long as it isnât me,â or âItâs just me by myselfâ were more prevalent in this world, but having a person like Lee Ju-ho was not bad at all.
âTsk. Anyway, why did Kim Ye-eun betray us? I didnât expect that she would pull a suicide stint on us.â
âShe didnât pull a suicide stint.â
âThen what?â
âShe pulled a team kill on us.â
Lee Ju-ho was horrified by Su-hyeunâs blunt response.
Up until now, Lee Ju-ho had thought that Kim Ye-eunâs action was that they should all have perished together. But to think that she had the intent of killing them?
âDo you know about Dump Guild?â
âDump Guild?â
He seemed to be unaware.
Su-hyeun continued on.
âIt is a guild made up with homicidal maniacs. Not just homicidal maniacs, but there are also others with conflicting interests gathered there.â
âThere is such a guild?â
âYou would not be aware since they are not widely known.â Su-hyeun, who was speaking as he walked, suddenly stopped in his tracks.
âIn fact, we can say that those who have known about them have all died.â
âWait, what?â Lee Ju-hoâs face went white as paper.
That was even more horrifying than what he said before. That those who knew about the existence of the Dump Guild had died.
In other words, he wouldnât know what would happen to him.
âS-so why are you telling me this?â Lee Ju-ho asked Su-hyeun, who continued walking again. He would have preferred to not have known about this at all.
Su-hyeun replied to Lee Ju-ho, who gave a massive reaction with a huge grin. âArenât you an adventurer who isnât afraid of death?â
âNo, but even so, why is there a need to kill when weâve survived?â
âDid I say that I killed them? Perhaps Dump Guild would send someone to do it.â
âDidnât I say that earlier!â Lee Ju-ho tore his hair out, screaming. He seemed to be quite frightened at Dump Guildâs name.
<<Just what would Dump Guild think of this dungeon attackâŚ>>
Technically, Kim Ye-eun wasnât a member of the Dump Guild.
To join Dump Guild, there was a special mission that potential candidates had to clear. It was a concept similar to the trials.
And Kim Ye-eun was right in the middle of clearing it. In other words, she wasnât an official member of Dump Guild yet.
Perhaps, Dump Guild might have considered this as a failed mission. They could also be afraid that their guildâs existence would be exposed to the public.
<<It would be better if it was the latter.>>
He felt apologetic to Lee Ju-ho.
Because of this, Lee Ju-ho would be more interested in the Dump Guild as well.
ButâŚ
<<I canât let them continue growing their guild either.>>
Dump Guild. It was the worst criminal syndicate guild, and in the future, a group of murderers who were even more dangerous than monsters.
Punishing them was one of Su-hyeunâs goals. It wasnât easy digging the Dump Guild out as they were intentionally hiding from the public.
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In that case, he needed something that would make them surface.
Su-hyeun wanted this to be the starting point.
âStop it and come quickly,â Su-hyeun said, looking back at Lee Ju-ho, who still had his head hung down.