The letter was written in characters he had never seen before, but the words soon wiggled around and transformed into Korean. There were times when Synchronization took a second or two to happen, so Seol Jihu didnât find it too surprising.
âI heard from the temple that you came back. You didnât pick up when I called you, so Iâm leaving you this message. You remember our promise, right? Come to my place tonight for dinnerâŠ.
A look of surprise and joy flashed in Seol Jihuâs face. The tone of the letter was light, almost like someone inviting their neighbor to catch up over dinner.
The problem was that the sender was Teresa Hussey. In other words, he would need to go to the royal palace and potentially meet the king. The Haramark Royal Family was famous for abandoning formalities after their conflict with Earthlings, but the word âroyal palaceâ carried weight in Seol Jihuâs head.
Even though the letter said to come comfortably, there was an invisible pressure weighing down on him as an average person going to a palace. However, for Teresaâs sake, he couldnât skip out, and to be honest, he kind of wanted to go as well.
Seol Jihu read the letter until the end. When he read the final two lines, âP.S. Donât go back after dinner! Come hit up a special dessert with me so we can digest what we ate â„â, a chuckle escaped his mouth.
âGood thing I brought something nice to wear.â
It was an invitation from the royal palace. Not wanting to embarrass himself by acting like a fool, Seol Jihu headed to the library to study basic decorum.
After finishing up his afternoon training early, Seol Jihu washed himself clean. Since he didnât know what would happen at the palace, he filled his belly up a tiny bit too. At the very least, he wanted to avoid eating mindlessly like that time he ate with Yun Seora.
He changed into the clothes he picked out beforehand. As soon as he looked at himself in the mirror and thought, âGood, perfectâ, something unexpected happened. He was about to head out, but a giant man was standing in front of the door.
Of course, it wasnât all that surprising for Carpe Diemâs office to have visitors, butâŠ.
âAre you the Earthling known as Seol?â
His well-toned muscles were protruding out from his 2-meter tall figure, and a long scar from a blade stretched across his nose. Just looking at his appearance, he didnât seem like he would lose fighting an orc one on one.
âIâm Jan Sanctus. Iâve come to escort you under Princess Teresaâs orders.â
He had a tough voice befitting his intimidating appearance. Hearing that the Princess sent him, Seol Jihu put down the spear he subconsciously raised up.
He asked rather bluntly. Seol Jihu regained his composure and answered.
âFollow me. I will guide you.â
Just like that, Seol Jihu followed Jan Sanctus and entered the premises of the Haramark Royal Palace.
âEveryoneâs so busy.â
It was dinner time, yet the palace seemed very busy. He could often see people running about in a haste and others who were urgently shouting at a communication crystal.
The atmosphere was completely different compared to the city. By walking through the palace gate, he felt like he entered a whole new world.
âWho would have thought so much is going on behind the wall?â
Haramark was well known for having a strong local color even with the presence of a royal family. But as expected of the home of a king, it had all the right appearances befitting a palace.
Seol Jihu asked quietly while walking through a long corridor.
âIs there anything I need to watch out for in the palace?â
Although he already looked up Paradiseâs decorum in the library, he still asked just to be sure.
Jan Sanctus returned a brusque answer. Rather than hostile, he seemed to be cold naturally.
âYou just have to not point your weapons at them or curse them out.â
ââŠDoesnât that go without saying?â
âAll Iâm saying is that you only have to keep basic manners.â
Jan Sanctus looked back at the youth.
âEarthlings arenât like us. My Lord acknowledged and accepted the difference in culture between Earth and Paradise. As long as you keep basic manners that anyone would know, there wonât be any problems.â
They arrived at the entrance after a brief conversation.
Apparently, when the Haramark Palace was being constructed, an emphasis was placed on aspects of communal life rather than functionalities, war, or solitary living.
Jan Sanctus left once he guided Seol Jihu to the grand hall. Once Seol Jihu went inside, he was able to see a young woman wearing a pink dress, as well as a middle-aged man sitting on a throne being attended by two maids.
Teresa gave a beaming smile when she saw the youth, but his attention was somewhere else.
He met the middle-aged manâs calm eyes that also seemed to carry a spark of fire. Unlike Teresa, he had blonde hair and beard, which was groomed neatly.
Prihi Hussey, the king of Haramark, one of the seven kingdoms that survived the foreign racesâ invasion.
âAre you the Earthling named Seol?â
A clear voice resounded. His willowy appearance made him look more like a scholar than a warrior.
When Seol Jihu tried to get on his knees, the king immediately stopped him.
âOn Earth, I heard that people are the owners of a nation, while the king exists to serve the people. I respect their culture.â
Seol Jihu was surprised by his humble manner of speech. He obediently got up.
âIt is my honor, Your Majesty.â
When he spoke with a slight bow, Prihi chuckled.
âYour honor, huh. I understand what you mean by that, but itâs fine. Think of me as a village head⊠or if even that is not enough to make you comfortable, think of me as whatever youâd like.â
The word âwhateverâ was quite a tricky one. He felt like he was just told, âput however much salt you wantâ in cooking.
Prihi Hussey calmly stared at the youth before opening his mouth.
âFirst, I would like to express my gratitude for your deeds. Iâve heard what you have done for this world.â
From the way he talked, it seemed he was aware of his position as a king. Seol Jihu was quite glad to learn this as he was somewhat worried the king might act like a backstreet hoodlum like his daughter.
âI would also like to thank you for responding to our summons. You see, my daughter kept pestering me about wanting to meet you.â
He made it sound like Teresa forced him. Prihi used both hands to slowly push himself off of his throne.
âWe invited you under the pretext of a dinner. How could we let our guest starve while talking about boring things?â
He talked somewhat jokingly as he waved his hand around. When Seol Jihu gazed at him dazedly, Teresa skipped over to him.
âHeh, arenât you too tense?â
âAm I?â Seol Jihu rubbed his face. His facial muscles indeed felt a little tighter than usual.
âYou donât need to be so formal. Just relax. Weâre just going to chitchat while we eat.â
For some reason, Teresaâs eyes seemed to be sparkling with anticipation. She carefully grabbed his arm as if to link arms.
He wouldnât describe the food as delicacies, but all sorts of appetizing dishes were placed on top of a long table with a white tablecloth.
Prihi asked a few questions that had nothing to do with the state of affairs, but because Seol Jihu was too busy paying attention to the way he talked, he had no clue what food he was stuffing into his mouth.
Of course, he thought he was doing a pretty good job, but Teresa only smiled wryly. As someone who once ruled the high society filled with shameless scheming and secret strife, she was immediately able to tell that the young man in front of her was paying too much attention to being courteous. There was no need to even mention Prihi.
âLooks like our hero doesnât find the food to his liking.â
âNo, theyâre excellent.â
Seol Jihu immediately refuted, but Prihi continued without batting an eye.
âIt looks like Iâll have to do something about it. As the one who invited you, I have the duty to help you relax. Letâs seeâŠ. Ah, why donât we talk about something?â
Prihi spoke as if he just remembered something.
âHave you heard of the past conflict between Earthlings and the Haramark Royal Family?â
Prihi said he would help the young man relax, but the topic he brought up made him tense up more. Seol Jihu opened his mouth.
âIf you are talking about the revolt, I have indeed heard about it.â
âRight, letâs skip the details and talk about the outcome. Sinyoung helped create a room for negotiation between the two groups. You see, since it was meant to be a place of reconciliation, I thought they would at least keep the minimal decorum.â
âDid something happen?â
âYes, Iâve never experienced such disrespect before. Rather than sending the ringleader of the revolt, they sent some bastard Iâve never seen. Still, I revealed my identity out of courtesy first. And when I asked for his name, this is what he said: âNice to meet you, Haramarkâs King.ââ
Seeing Seol Jihu confused look, Prihi cleared his throat before continuing.
ââMy name is Prihiâs Belly King-Sized Belly.ââ
Cough. When Seol Jihu coughed and looked up, he saw Prihi calmly slicing his steak. He didnât seem to be joking.
ââŠDid that really happen?â
âIâm not talented enough to make up such stories. The people who know this story are too many to count. Ah, thereâs a live witness right here.â
When Prirhi looked at Teresa, she immediately nodded her head.
âHeâs right. It was so shocking that I still remember it clearly.â
âI canât believeâŠ.â
âThatâs not all. The bitch sitting next to that bastard went a step further and said this with a smirk, âNice to meet you. My name is Teresa Pink.ââ
Seol Jihu quickly cut her off. However, Teresa wasnât fazed in the slightest.
âJust listen, the pink part doesnât matter all that much. So after saying that, sheâŠ.â
Seol Jihuâs voice went up. Teresa shrugged her shoulders, while Seol Jihu massaged his temples and asked the king.
âYou stayed silent, Your Majesty?â
âThe man insisted his name was Prihiâs Belly while his surname was King-Sized Belly. Once he got angry and asked if we were making fun of the name he received from his parents, there wasnât much we could say.â
âWhat a bunch of psychopaths.â
âI agree. Theyâre a bunch of lunatics.â
Prihi agreed with dignity.
âBut thatâs when I began to realize how the Earthlings thought of this world. A fun game. Nothing more, nothing less.â
He suddenly rubbed his beard.
âWell⊠We got to learn an important piece of info because of it.â
âBy that, you meanâŠ?â
âWe found out they had a spy in the palace.â
Hearing this, Seol Jihu fell in thought. The king found out there was a spy because of the rude man making up such an absurd name? That was hard to understand.
âWhy did you think so?â
âThink about it. If they didnât have a spy in the palace, they would not have known about our physical traits so clearly.â
Prihi said in a firm tone.
âHeâs right. Since they were able to acquire information about our private regions, the spy must have been fairly close to us.â
Seol Jihu gave up on thinking.
âWe were angry⊠but we laughed and let it slide. We refused to give in to such an obvious provocation.â
âI seeâŠ. That must have been tough.â
âIt certainly wasnât easy. But this is quite a surprise. The Earthlings Iâve met so far giggled whenever I told them this story.â
âMy apologies. I do not believe itâs a laughing matter.â
Seol Jihu was straightforward. Prihi stared at him fixedly.
ââŠYou donât need to apologize.â
Just when it was looking like the conversation was coming to an endâŠ.
âOh, yes, I heard you slept with my daughter.â
The kingâs sudden question made Seol Jihu calmly spat out the water he was drinking. He thought that was certainly better than spraying it everywhere.
âHm? Whatâs up with that sour look? From what Teresa told meâŠ.â
Seol Jihu quickly turned to Teresa. She was acting embarrassed with her hands over her cheeks.
âWhy is she blushingâŠ. No, why is she pretending to be coy all of a sudden?â
When he stared at her intently, Teresa shook her head.
âGeez, Father, say we shared a bed. Sleeping⊠thatâs too candid.â
âWhat are you talking about⊠I understand the phrasing was a bit explicit, but youâre the one who told me toâŠ.â
Suddenly, the end of his speech blurred. Prihi dropped his head and groaned, but Teresa played with her steak knife as if nothing happened.
âHoho, Iâm not sure what youâre talking about.â
âHm, I shouldâve known from when you put on a dress for the first time in eight years.â
âI told you to say it jokingly to help him relax. Who told you to say it so bluntly? Ah, how embarrassing.â
Words Seol Jihu couldnât understand went back and forth.
âWhat did I expectâŠ.â
He smacked his lips. He experienced it when he met the Princess for the first time, but⊠they were quite an extraordinary father and daughter duo.
âI apologize for the unsightly behavior.â
Prihi sighed and brought a piece of cloth to wipe his mouth.
âAnyways⊠thereâs no need to be so tense. This isnât a place for punishment or arrest. Rather, it is a place to grant awards befitting oneâs achievements.â
The king spoke in somewhat of a heavy tone. Seol Jihu wanted to tell him it was too late to act dignified, but what actually came out of his mouth was âThank you for your kindness.â
âAt first, I thought the rumors were exaggerated.â
Prihi spoke as he put down his napkin.
âBut since Teresa said the same thing, I had no choice but to believe it. Iâm not so doubtful as to not trust the words of my own blood.â
âIâm humbled, Your Majesty.â
ââŠCan you stop with that way of talking, please?â
âI got used to the Earthlingâs culture after years of painstaking effort. Trying to match the proprieties of my position is only confusing me.â
In Paradise, the concept of nobility was faint. Even if one looked to find one, they would only come up with a lord in charge of a large town. Even then, the lord would be close to a village head.
Furthermore, many Paradisians had either died in the long war or escaped their birthplace to survive.
Seol Jihu began to understand why the Haramark Royal Family abandoned formalities. He spoke quietly.
The dinner ended quietly. The maids cleaned up the table and brought out tea. After enjoying a sip, Prihi put his cup down before opening his mouth.
âThe Haramark Royal Family is always fair when it comes to rewards and punishments.â
âYour achievementsâŠ. Yes, you saved the Ramman Village, came up with the plan for the rescue operation and helped greatly in the rescue and the subsequent destruction of the laboratoryâŠ.â
Hearing Prihiâs words, Seol Jihu felt an unknown sense of incongruity. The way he was listing out his achievements⊠how should he say this, rather than for praising him, it felt like it was for a clear payout.
Prihi ruined the mood by throwing in jokes here and there, but for some unknown reason, the king looked like someone who had âgiven upâ since the first time they met.
âAfter much deliberation on rewards befitting your achievements, I came to a conclusion.â
When talk of his reward came up, Seol Jihuâs ears perked up.
âI truly hope you like it.â
Despite saying this, Prihi sounded confident that Seol Jihu would love it. He gestured at his maid, who promptly returned with a plate covered by a white cloth. Seol Jihuâs eyes opened wide.
A quiet moan escaped his mouth. Sitting on the plate was a rectangular, shining bar of pure gold that emitted a reddish light. Seol Jihu was entranced by its beauty, yet he couldnât keep his eyes open properly.
Considering how jealous Chohong and Hugo were of a pinky-sized piece of gold, a whole gold bar was well beyond his imaginations.
Gulp. He swallowed hard, and his Adamâs Apple twitched. On Earth, the power of money was absolute. Although Paradise was currently in a state of war, the value of gold shouldnât be any less.
It would be quicker to count the things he couldnât do rather than counting what he could do.
Greed slowly rose from the young manâs eyes. At that moment, a thought crossed his mind.
Seol Jihu suddenly closed his mouth. His ecstatic expression disappeared, replaced by a frown. He stared at the gold bar with a complicated expression.
âThis item is extremely easy to convert to Earthâs currency. In terms of gold coins, I believe it should be⊠hm?â
Prihi stopped when he looked at the young man.
âDo you not like the reward?â
Seol Jihu shook his head vigorously as if the notion was absurd.
âYou donât look satisfied.â
âNo, itâs not thatâŠ.â
âHm, then what? If there is something you want, then speak without reserve.â
Hearing Prihiâs benevolent voice, Seol Jihu stared at the gold bar conflictingly and nibbled on his lower lip.
[We donât have a place to go. Weâre not living outside the city because we like it.]
There was the village head who gave his precious rudium to make a foothold for the rescue missionâs success. But⊠couldnât he be satisfied with buying food and sending it to the village?
There was the ghost saintess who saved his life and became the Gift-Giving Tree. But⊠butâŠ.
After much internal conflict, he activated Nine Eyes instinctively. When he saw the gold bar, his face contorted and he went âAh!â
Soon, Seol Jihu let out a deep sigh. He then opened his mouth, a bit calmer than before.
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