âOkay, here you use the skill found inâŚ.. Right. Well done.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âNo, wait. You should back off therâŚ. Right, you did really well defeating that guyâŚ.â (Choi Jung-Hoon)
The number of words leaving Yi Ji-Hyukâs and Choi Jung-Hoonâs mouths gradually lessened.
Just what was up with this woman?
What was she? A freaking machine born only to play games?
At first, she couldnât get used to the keyboard and mouse and ended up making an utter fool of herself, but only after two rounds, her hands were now moving so fast that humans eyes had trouble following her.
Could this be yet another one of her inborn talents?
Did this mean that Berafeâs Lord of all dragons was also the top dog in the online gaming scene, too?!
âI, IâŚâŚ..â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Yi Ji-Hyuk, who was the top dog of Berafe once upon a time, could only shed sticky sweat in his mind.
Affeldrichae shrugged her shoulders after achieving one of the most outstandingly smooth triple kills ever in the history of online gaming.
âAlthough the game looks complicated, itâs actually not that difficult. Constantly moving around, timely placed assaults, and evasion. All I have to do is to perform these three actions.â (Affeldrichae)
âŚ.Itâs those three actions that are hard to perform properly!!
This ainât even like a guy who got accepted into the Seoul University telling others that the secret of his passing lay with preparing thoroughly and studying the textbooks!!
No, someone like that would still go and get extra tuition behind everyoneâs back, anyways!
But this woman here, sheâs speaking her opinions honestly, isnât she?!
Screeeeeeeeew this sh*t!!!! (Yi Ji-Hyukâs inner monologue)
Having been unable to break out of the bottom 3% of the rankings for the last three months, anger and anguish began reddening Yi Ji-Hyukâs face once he saw how good she was.
âAre you feeling unwell somewhere?â (Affeldrichae)
ââŚ..No.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âYour temperatureâs rising up, thoughâŚ. Mm, perhaps the flu?â (Affeldrichae)
âIâll start to feel better once you get out of my sight.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âYou still like to make those strange jokes, donât you.â (Affeldrichae)
Itâs not a joke!! Iâm being honest here!!
When itâs completely useless, you go around driving me insane with your antics, yet why canât you read my mind all of a sudden?
Hah, I really want you to disappear from my sight! For real!! (Yi Ji-Hyukâs inner monologue)
Even as Affeldrichae engaged in small talk with Yi Ji-Hyuk, there was a peerless dance of a goddess unfolding inside the computer monitor. The blood squirting out from the characters in the screen looked real to his eyes now.
This, this is no longer an MMORPG but an AOS, no?
Why do the enemy players look like a trashy mob now? (Yi Ji-Hyukâs inner monologue) (TL note at the end)
In the meantime, the chat window was going into overdrive.
â What the hell?! Could that be a helper? Canât you just give us a break? How do you expect us to dodge all these?!
â This must be a smurf. But what is a smurf doing here?
â I still canât figure out how I died just now.
â I canât even get angry anymore.
â Canât even follow with my eyes.
Wasnât this reaction quite different from when Yi Ji-Hyuk was playing? Wouldnât people normally start swearing at a time like this?
Well, whenever an enemy went on a rampage like how this womanâs doing, Iâd start spamming the chat with every insult that I can think ofâŚ.
So, how come their reactions are like this? (Yi Ji-Hyukâs inner monologue)
Affeldrichae tilted her head to the side.
âNo, wait. It is a little more difficult that I thought.â (Affeldrichae)
âI expected others to take the most logical option available, but they do not. They wouldâve survived if they went to the right, but they didnât. Small errors keep cropping up on my initial calculations. Iâve been making tactical decisions accordingly but I still have to modify them on the fly and that results in slight losses. Humans are indeed unpredictable creatures.â (Affeldrichae)
ââŚ..Itâs just you whoâs gone insane.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âPardon?â (Affeldrichae)
Youâd not be a human anymore if you can figure that out in such a short period of time, and move in the most optimal way!
Even the top pro gamers wouldnât be able to do that, you dang lizard woman!!
Even if our species are different, shouldnât there be some kind of a balance here?
A monkey might be behind a human in terms of intellect, but at least itâs better at climbing trees, you know!!
What can a human do better than a dragon?!
Sheâs better at games than man, even!! (Yi Ji-Hyukâs inner monologue)
âMm. Itâs getting harder as I play.â (Affeldrichae)
Stop saying such things while getting an easy double kill like that!! (Yi Ji-Hyukâs inner monologue)
ââŚ.And what is harder?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âThe more I play, the harder I find to understand what the motivation of my comrades and the enemy combatants are. Why are they there, what are they aiming for nowâŚ. There is a lot of confusion. Once more, I realise that humans are difficult creatures for me to figure out what they are thinking about at any given moment.â (Affeldrichae)
âŚ.They arenât thinking about anything, probably.
Why would they need to have a reason?
What meaning is there when your puppy starts running at you all crazy and like, and then it suddenly starts rolling on the floor?
It might be trying to do something, sure, but when a human sees it, itâs nothing but a waste of time.
Surely, this woman is thinking along the same line while playing the game with other human players, no? (Yi Ji-Hyukâs inner monologue)
Yi Ji-Hyuk offered a silent prayer for the human players busy moving around the map as reflected on the mini-map.
If he were to be subjected to such a treatment, heâd probably destroy his monitor out of sheer humiliation.
âCertainly, their movements lack consistency. Why would they react and behave differently to the exact same situation? Is this the true form of Chaos?â (Affeldrichae)
Why are you talking about Chaos and stuff while playing a game?!
This woman also lost a few screws in her head, too. (Yi Ji-Hyukâs inner monologue)
âHow long are you planning to play?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âIâm actually researching at the moment.â (Affeldrichae)
âOkay, fine. How long are you planning on researching, then?â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âIt is wrong to disturb those burning with scholarly ambitions.â (Affeldrichae)
ââŚ.But, thatâs my seat.â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âI know.â (Affeldrichae)
Itâs not âI knowâ, you know!!! (Yi Ji-Hyukâs inner monologue)
âGet out of my seat!â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âIâm⌠Iâm almost finished.â (Affeldrichae)
âI get it, so get out of there!!â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
âI said, Iâm almost finished!! I only need a little more time!! Iâm so close to an overall victory!!â (Affeldrichae)
Is this a case of deja vu?
Where have I seen a situation like this one before?
Could I have made aâŚ. mistake? (Yi Ji-Hyukâs inner monologue)
âStop it, before I pull the power cord outâŚâŚâŚ..â (Yi Ji-Hyuk)
Uh? What the hell? Again?
Iâm getting a really weird vibe here. (Yi Ji-Hyukâs inner monologue)
âArgh! I said, Iâm almost there!!â (Affeldrichae)
Iâm feeling really sad and depressed right now for some reason.
Ha-ah, so this is how my mom feels, huh. (Yi Ji-Hyukâs inner monologue)
With a sorrowful expression, Yi Ji-Hyuk crumpled into a seat next to Affeldrichae. Not even caring whether he did or not, Affeldrichaeâs eyes never left the computer monitor as her hands continued to move around faster than a streak of lightning.
âThat woman, what is she doing?â (Jeong Hae-Min)
At Jeong Hae-Minâs question, all Seo Ah-Young could do was to simply shake her head.
She was feeling rather dizzy after seeing Yi Ji-Hyuk half-slumped over the chair having had his mind broken, as well as Affeldrichaeâs calm, calculating eyes and her amazingly speedy hands.
âThere are two idiots in here now.â (Seo Ah-Young)
Not just one, but twoâŚ..
Inside another office, around the same timeâŚ.
âA Gate is opening up, sir?â (Ito Sana)
Ito Sanaâs head tilted slightly.
Wasnât Gates popping up a pretty common thing by now? So, what could be the reason for her superior officer to call her into the office and tell her that?
Was he telling her to stop the Gate? But, that couldnât be.
She was an ability user, alright. But her combat potential was close to nil. Even if she went to help out on a Gate subjugation mission, all she could do was to stay far away and fire a few rounds with a gun. That was all.
Something like that could be performed by a random ahjumma passing by, so there was no reason to call Ito Sana in today.
However, her question didnât go unanswered for long.
âFor now, watch this footage.â
Ito Sana shifted her glance over to the monitor, and saw a footage recorded from a CCTV somewhere. There was a small Gate about the size of a person.
âThat is the problematic Gate?â (Ito Sana)
But, how come? A reply didnât come, but she got to see the footage roll forward at a much quicker rate.
And sure enough, her eyes opened up extra wide in shock.
âB, but how?!â (Ito Sana)
The Gate in the footage was getting progressively larger as time passed by. She couldnât believe her own eyes.
âIs it still growing as we speak, sir?â (Ito Sana)
Ito Sanaâs jaw dropped to the floor.
A Gate was growing bigger? If that was the case, then how could anyone estimate what level this Gate was?
âH, how big has it become?â (Ito Sana)
Her superior wordlessly pressed a button on the remote.
The footage in the monitor switched to the one being transmitted in real time, and Ito Sana got to see a massive Gate big enough to fill up the entire screen.
ââŚ.ThisâŚ. What levelâŚ.â (Ito Sana)
âItâs still at the upper limits of what we can label as a Level 5, but at the rate itâs growing, it should become a Level 6 by this evening.â
âA Level 6âŚ.â (Ito Sana)
There was no strength left in her voice.
Japan hadnât even experienced a Level 5 yet! But now, they had to fight against a Level 6?
Her country somehow managed to escape being one of the targeted nations when the Level 5 Gates appeared all over the world. Back then, the country rejoiced at their lucky escape, but now, they had to do something about a Level 6?!
âWhat will happen now, sir?â (Ito Sana)
âThe fate of Japan lies with how we deal with this Gate that no one knows how big itâll become.â
âOf course, sir.â (Ito Sana)
Even a three year old could see that. However, what she wanted to hear was a concrete plan on how to defend against such a Gate!
She was not interested in something anyone couldâve come up with!
âWhat about assistance from other nations?â (Ito Sana)
âFor now, we have a verbal assurance.â
âFor now, sir?â (Ito Sana)
The superiorâs low sigh helped her to figure out the hidden meaning behind the words âfor nowâ.
ââŚ.They are not coming.â (Ito Sana)
âOn the surface, they also donât know when a Level 6 Gate might appear in their territory, so itâd be hard for them to send assistance.â
âBut, under the surface?â (Ito Sana)
âThey probably would prefer to see us ruined. Even Iâd feel the same.â
For the so-called allied nations, the best outcome for them would be Japanâs government collapsing after a suitably large chaos unfolded here. They would then swoop in, claiming to help the stricken citizens while turning Japan into a vassal state or some such.
If the infrastructure of the country was destroyed and the manufacturing slowed down as a result, such an event would negatively affect the intrinsically-linked global economy, but then, the benefits from having a vassal state would easily outweigh the negatives.
âSo, what is the conclusion, sir? We need to handle this matter with our own power, is that it? Did you call me here to tell me this?â (Ito Sana)
âOf course not. But, there is indeed something you can do for us.â
âWhat is that, sir?â (Ito Sana)
âGo to Korea for us.â
ââŚ.Could it be?â (Ito Sana)
ââŚ.I hope you arenât telling me to bring Mister Yi Ji-Hyuk over here.â (Ito Sana)
âWhy wouldnât I? Thatâs precisely what needs to be done.â
What the hell? Didnât this guy read the reports?
Donât you receive real-time reports on what that man is up to? Yet, you still want someone like that here? (Ito Sanaâs inner monologue)
âLooks like you really wish for Japan to sink beneath the ocean, sir.â (Ito Sana)
âIf you fail to bring Yi Ji-Hyuk over here, then you will get to find out what Japan sinking beneath the ocean looks like.â
âButâŚ..â (Ito Sana)
Ito Sana corrected her posture and stood upright.
âWhat I am saying right now isnât me trying to persuade you, nor is it up for discussion. No, Iâm giving you a direct order that could very well be the only way for us to survive this calamity. Do you understand the meaning behind my words?â
âYes, sir!â (Ito Sana)
âThen, go and bring Yi Ji-Hyuk to me. If you fail to do so, donât bother to return. Iâm sure itâll be rather amusing to see Japan get destroyed from across the ocean.â
âThere will not be such an event, sir.â (Ito Sana)
The superior spoke in a low, grave tone of voice.
âThere is hope. According to Kitamura Renâs reports, he himself has become an integral part of the NDF. On top of that, it seems he has maintained a cordial relationship with Yi Ji-Hyuk. I want you to use that relationship to your advantage.â
She performed a sharp military salute and turned around to leave. There was a resolute determination on her face.
âDid he just say that Kitamura Ren was over there?â (Ito Sana)
ââŚ.Oh, you came, Oh-Sik?â (Kitamura Ren)
Kitamura Ren spat out a groan as Oh-Sik trudged in closer to his position.
He pulled out one of the pet food bags piled up on high to the side of the NDF building, and opened it. Next, he poured the contents of the bag into a huge plastic wash basin on the floor. Oh-Sik wordlessly began munching on the pet food as if it was the most obvious thing to do in the world.
âEnjoy yourself.â (Kitamura Ren)
He was one of the most respected healers hailing from the nation of Japan. He was dispatched to Korea as his countryâs proud representative. He was an elite among elites.
And currently, he was in charge of feeding the pet dog.
ââŚ..Yeah, enjoy yourself, okay.â (Kitamura Ren)
Kitamura Ren sighed again.
At first, he was not subjected to such cold shoulders from everyone.
Without him, no matter how good the NDF agents were, they wouldnât have survived inside that black warp gate. However, the real problem came after that.
Having survived the ordeal inside that black gate, the agents had become way more stronger than before, and as a result, they could take care of Gates appearing here and there without so much as a scratch on them.
Them not getting hurt was a good thing, of course.
Initially, Kitamura Ren was rejoicing in his heart. Well, things he had to do decreased considerably, after all.
But the happy feelings only lasted for a few days.
As it turned out, he really had nothing to do.
As soon as people realised that they werenât getting hurt, he began receiving the cold shoulder treatment, and suddenly, he was being looked at as if he was an eyesore.
Since he was here on an assignment, he couldâve just taken it easy and not do anything, but the strong bond formed between them while surviving together in that hellish place had somehow morphed into jealousy after others saw him do nothing but play around.
âA bunch of rotten b*stards.â
And with that, all sorts of mundane tasks began falling on his lap. Sometimes, documents of nature so sensitive that he had to wonder whether it was okay for him to have access to, would be thrown in his direction simply because Seo Ah-Young found the whole thing just a big bother.
âHa-ah. Just what has happened to meâŚ..â (Kitamura Ren)
âWhat a pathetic sight this is.â (Ito Sana)
When Kitamura Ren turned around to look, he found Ito Sana standing there.
< 108. W, why are you coming out from there? (3) > Fin.