Koong. Another tiny earthquake swept past Chohongâs feet. Judging by its mild intensity, it wasnât anything worth worrying about. However, Chohongâs sharp senses noticed that the faint rumblings werenât from the office being struck directly but rather it being impacted indirectly. This meant that the aftershock of a separate impact force was causing this huge building to shake.
Chohong looked around hurriedly before peeking her head out of the window. ImmediatelyâŚ.
KOONG! The sound became clearer, and she could even hear other sounds mixed in.
Chohong frowned as she covered her ears with her hands.
âFuck, is someone blowing up grenades around here?â
She looked down while grumbling and her annoyed eyes instantly widened in surprise.
She saw a familiar youth cusping his hands together and apologizing.
âWho are you worried about!? Iâm fine, so go back to throwing!â
âŚWas an old man carrying a huge shield, shouting with a husky voice. When Chohong saw his familiar navy blue coat, her jaw dropped. He must have heard her approaching as he turned his head slightly to the side. Immediately, his gaze softened.
âIs that you, Chohong?â
âShould I get you some warm tea?â
âThen Iâll go buy something cool for you to drink.â
âNo problem. Do you want anything, Chohong?â
An admirable grandson asking with a bright smile and a grandfather replying with a serious face â seeing her comrade who had turned into the old manâs errand boy, Chohong belatedly replied, âWhateverâs fine.â
As soon as Seol Jihu left saying he would be back in a moment, the old man let out a small groan and rubbed his hand.
âDamn it, that hurt.â
Chohong let out an empty chuckle.
âYouâre the one who yelled at him to throw it fast.â
âGive me a break. I heard he was a Level 2! Why is he so strong?â
âJust tell him to go easier then. Think about your age. I know more than a few people who left this world trying to act like they were still in their prime.â
Thwack! His cane cleanly struck Chohongâs head, and she immediately wrapped her hands around it and screamed.
âAh, whyâd you hit me!? I was just worried about you!â
âWorried? Thatâs the tone of someone whoâs worried? You were ready to make offerings to send me off!â
âOh please, making offerings? I already tried that and it was useless!â
Hearing Chohongâs confession, the old man scowled.
âRight, now that I think about it, that did happen.â
It was a story from a long time ago. Tired of suffering from the old manâs Spartan training method, Chohong and Hugo gritted their teeth and scrounged up some money. Not knowing what they were really up to, the old man proudly went, âHoho, you two stopped going to bar? You must have finally sobered up.â
He even tried to buy them better equipment and went with them to an armor shop, but to his surprise, neither Chohong nor Hugo had a penny to their name. He tried to find out what happened, and it turned out that they went to the Temple of Luxuria and offered everything to a Priest to have a Ceremony done.
It wasnât long until he found out that they begged for something to happen to the old man. Right, they had actually made offerings to wish him death.
âYou treacherous fools. I was wondering why flower pots kept falling on my head and why I kept tripping. It was all you idiotsâ fault.â
When the old man growled, Chohong snickered.
âNo, no, we were tricked too! That dumbass Maria lied with a straight face and said she was a Chief Priest.â
âIs that something to be proud of!? Are you bragging!? Huh!?â
âIâm kidding, Iâm kidding. Isnât that obvious? Geez, your high and mighty attitude hasnât gone anywhere, huh.â
Thwack! Thwack! Quick tapping sounds rang out. Chohong moaned âAuuuu!â before falling forward and rubbing her head against the couch.
âCome on, think of how desperate we were! Wouldnât you do the same if you were being beaten day and night!?â
âYou idiot! If you were half as smart and earnest as Dylan, I wouldnât have needed to work you so hard! Since your birdbrain couldnât understand a thing even after I explained it to you a hundred times, I had to make your body learn it on its own!â
Chohong shut her mouth abruptly. The old man pointing his wooden cane at her also collected his breath and sat back down. While Chohong was panting, he gently opened his mouth.
âI heard what happened. Looks like youâve been through a lot.â
ââŚYou should have visited earlier. Do you have any idea how much Dylan wanted to see you?â
Chohong retorted in a softer voice.
âHmph, you and your mannerless way of talking.â
The old man replied curtly, then let out a sigh. The aged wrinkles on his face made him look like he lost weight.
âBut well done. It sounds like the Parasites came up with a frightening plan, but not only did you save Dylan, you even managed to stop them. You performed outstandingly.â
âI didnât do much. If anything, itâs that guy who should be praised. Heâs the one who did everything.â
âSeol. You know, Seol, the guy you were training before. Speaking of which, what was up with that? I thought you retired.â
The old man didnât hear what happened in detail, so hearing that the youth âdid everythingâ came as a surprise.
âWell⌠he pleaded desperately and I found it hard to say no. But I couldnât bear to just watch him, so I figured Iâd do it as a pastime until you guys were back.â
âOh? Is this really the old man whoâs twisted to his bone marrow? The past you would have turned back without even consideringâŚ. Ah! What, I canât even say whatâs on my mind!?â
When the old man raised his wooden cane, Chohong backed off with a terrified face. The old man clicked his tongue and looked up at the ceiling.
âWhat a hassle. I left in peace knowing I could entrust Carpe Diem to Dylan, but now that heâs gone, itâll only be a matter of time until Carpe Diem disbands.â
His worries were justified since the leader and nucleus of the team had died. Chohong pouted.
âDonât ignore us. Iâm a High Ranker now, too.â
The old man looked as if he just received a culture shock.
âW-What? Someone like you, a⌠High Ranker!?â
âThatâs right. Iâm a Templar now.â
When Chohong strutted her chest proudly, the old man asked again.
âWell⌠Iâm a Warrior. I amassed more than enough experience points while I was stuck at Level 4, and as for EnlightenmentâŚ.â
When Chohong hesitated to talk about this âEnlightenmentâ, the old man said tactfully.
âEnlightenment isnât necessary. Plus, werenât you trying to pass expediently using your technical starting class as a Priest? Rather than that, what about the mission from the royal family?â
âHow is Manifestation an expedient method? Itâs my Class Ability.â
Chohong protested and continued as if she had just suffered a wrong.
âAs for the mission from the royal family, they wrote it off since I participated in the rescue mission. I risked my life for that mission, so they wouldnât send me off on another one unless theyâre the worst sons of bitches.â
To become a High Ranker, an Earthling had to pass the formality of completing a mission issued by any of the royal families. One thing of note was that this mission was always related to the Parasites. Since it boasted a terrifying level of difficulty, there were countless Earthlings who were unhappy with it.
But that couldnât be helped. After all, just by becoming a Level 5, one would gain both the status and the authority needed to spread their voice in Paradise.
In the first place, the reason the royal families intervened in the Earthlingsâ High Rank promotions was to âprevent giving authority and power to those who did not contribute for the betterment of Paradiseâ. The seven gods agreed with the seven kingdoms as well.
Ever since this change happened, the number of new High Rankers decreased dramatically. This was because more and more Earthlings chose to stay at Level 4, realizing the risk needed to overcome the wall blocking their path.
In a way, it was quite a depressing reality. It was well-known how powerful High Rankers truly were. For the royal families who detested the Parasites to put such a restriction on their own allies, it could be seen just how deplorable the Earthlings were.
âI see, that makes sense.â
The old man agreed readily.
âIâm glad. Since youâre now a High Ranker, you have the qualifications to take on the mantle of the leader.â
âEh? Me? Leader? No thanks, I canât do something like that. I donât want to either.â
Chohong waved her hand with a scowl. Being a leader of a team wasnât something anyone could do. Not only did you need power, but you also needed the brain to make sound judgments in critical moments.
Dylan was an ideal leader from this perspective, but Chohong was an idiot who only knew how to fight. This was something the old man knew as well.
âRightâŚ. If you wanted to become a leader, you would have chosen to become a Crusader, not a Templar.â
The old man said regrettably.
âAnyways, Iâm never going to become the leader. I know my personality. If I become the leader, this team is done for.â
The old man nodded his head in complete agreement but still spoke with sincerity.
âThereâs no other choice. A High Ranker needs to be the leader for a team to have any face. Besides, youâre at least better than Hugo.â
âFuck. Youâre right about that, but why does that make me angry?â
Seeing Chohongâs annoyed expression, the old man shook his head side to side.
âWhat else can we do? Itâs not like we can entrust the position of the leader to that Level 2 newbie.â
Chohongâs complexion sank. Just like the old man said, this problem couldnât be avoided much longer. Setting aside the emptiness left behind by Dylanâs death, Carpe Diem needed to elect a new leader to elevate the teamâs dispirited atmosphere.
Right, she knew this⌠but there was just one problem.
âThereâs no one suitable for the job.â
Chohong knew her place. Hugo was also out of the question. She saw some potential in Seol, but he was still too inexperienced.
Chohong stole a glance at the old man and smacked her lips. She got up while scratching her neck harshly.
âIâll consider it. Itâs not something I should decide alone anyways.â
âThe three of us will take care of it, so donât mind it. Youâre already retired, so it shouldnât concern you. Donât be a nagging mother-in-law, okay?â
The old man chuckled. Chohong was curt, but he wasnât so dull as to not notice her true feelings.
âColor me surprised.â
âWho would have thought that an immature brat like you could learn to be so considerate? Looks like youâve tasted Paradiseâs waters a bit.â
âIâm a High Ranker, you know.â
âHmph, but youâre still a Halfie. Donât be too full of yourself.â
Seeing the old man instantly switch from praising to rebuking, Chohong dropped her head and sighed.
âAnyways, donât concern yourself with this problem any further, old man. Just meet everyone you came to meet and go back. Donât go sticking your nose where it doesnât belong.â
âOf course. So, whenâs Hugo getting here?â
âIt should be soon. Arenât there other people you have to see?â
âJust Hugoâs enough.â
Hearing this, Chohong smacked her chest uncomfortably.
âGeez, clean up after yourself before you leave. Do you know what we had to go through after you left? Everyone we met asked, âWhen is the old man coming back?â or âDid he really retire?ââ
The old man smiled bitterly as he waved his cane around.
Hugo came back to Paradise five days later, and during this time, many people visited Carpe Diemâs office. Without even the slightest bit of exaggeration, almost everyone Seol Jihu met since he came to Haramark came to visit.
âMaldong! My old friend!â
Starting with someone he never met beforeâŚ.
âItâs been a while, Old Boy.â
âI hope youâve been well, Sir Jang Maldong.â
âIâve wanted to see you, Master Jang.â
Even Haramarkâs king, Prihi Hussey, came to visit. As he witnessed the old manâs terrifying connections for the past five days, he learned a thing or two about this man named âJang Maldongâ.
The first was that he was also from Area 1. The second was that he was incredibly famous even though he wasnât a Magician. Finally, he seemed to be the founder of Carpe Diem.
Of course, that wasnât all.
âNo more worries! Itâs the start of happy days!â
Hugo spread his arms out and cheered as he ran. He had been smiling nonstop ever since he returned and found Jang Maldong in the office.
âUhuhuhu, itâs only a matter of time before we return to being Haramarkâs number one team!â
Seeing how confident he was, Seol Jihu approached him like a fish who bit the bait.
âHe must be someone incredible.â
âYes! Incredible doesnât begin to describe him!â
âCould he be a Unique Ranker? Or perhaps, an Executor?â
Hugoâs bobbing head stopped.
âUhh⌠no. Heâs a High Ranker.â
Seol Jihu doubted his ears. He certainly wasnât looking down on Level 5 Earthlings, but he couldnât help but be surprised.
âDonât underestimate him just because of his level. Old Man Maldongâs worth canât be evaluated with Paradiseâs system.â
âWhat do you mean by that?â
When Seol Jihu asked with glittering eyes, Hugoâs lips pursed before he made a troubled expression. It seemed his tiny brain was having trouble coming up with the words to explain the old man. Though quite a bit of time went by, he managed to pull through.
âRemember how there are four classes when you first begin? Archer, Magician, Priest, and Warrior.â
âYes, and no exceptions.â
âBut! That doesnât mean you have to walk the path of combat.â
Seol Jihu mulled over Hugoâs words before opening his mouth.
âNow that I think about it, I heard there were people who focused on production.â
âExactly! But production classes arenât the only non-combat classes.â
Hugo became speechless once again. He wrapped his hands around his head, then suddenly yelled, âAh!â
Seol Jihu also shouted, feeling like he had to play along with Hugo.
âYes! The person who youâre contracted to!â
Hugo spoke excitedly as if he finally thought of a good example.
âSheâs the same. She started out as an Archer, but she became a High Ranker some other way.â
âKim Hannah was an Archer?â
Hugo must have thought Seol Jihu would know this as a look of surprise appeared on his face.
âThis is the first time Iâm hearing about it. What exactly is that other way?â
Hugo became silent. Rather than being unable to say his thoughts, he seemed to be choosing his words carefully.
âMmâŚ. To put it in a good way, her abilities are excellent.â
âAnd if you put it in a bad way?â
âI wonât tell anyone else.â
âI-If you say soâŚ.â
Hugo made Seol Jihu promise three times before he finally said it.
âSheâs a con artist.â
Seol Jihu was about to ask why, but he remembered the early parts of his dream and shut his mouth. Hugo let out a dry cough before continuing with his words.
âComing back to my point, I think everyone has some sort of talent. But that doesnât mean that their talent has to be battle-oriented.â
âSo what youâre saying is that if youâre skilled at lying or cheating, the gods will develop your talent and guide you in that direction?â
âExactly. Kim Hannah might be one of the most famous brokers in Paradise, but Old Man Jang is indisputably the best trainer in Paradise. The Daughter of Luxuria is famous in her own right, but she doesnât hold a candle to our old man.â
Hugo gave a thumbs up. Suddenly, Seol Jihu remembered the old man yelling at him.
[You absolute fool! You have such a powerful engine, so why arenât you using it properly!? What a waste of mana!]
Just thinking about it sent shivers down his spine. As someone who had received Jang Maldongâs mana training, he couldnât help but agree with Hugo one hundred percent.
In truth, Seol Jihu had only spent five days training with Jang Maldong. But during these five days, not only was he able to evolve his Spear Throw skill, but he was also able to learn a new ability.
What was even more frightening was that he awakened this new ability while training to evolve âSpear Throwâ to âMana Spearâ. Since he even got to raise the proficiency of Mana Circulation, it was no wonder he was so shocked.
âAll I did was follow his instructionsâŚ.â
Having experienced Jang Maldongâs magic personally, Seol Jihu fully agreed with Hugoâs assessment.
âThatâs not all. He has incredible eyes for discerning the talent and nature of people.â
âJust wait a few days. Iâm sure heâll find us a skilled Archer. He might even train one up himself.â
Hugo laughed cheerfully before going âAh!â and clapping his hands.
âHey! This is a good opportunity. Why donât you ask the old man to train you too?â
That was what Seol Jihu wanted too. If he got this far by training under him for five days, how strong would he get if he trained under him for a long time?
Just thinking about it made him excited.
âWell, to be honest, the training is going to be su~~per hard. You might want to kill yourself even. But if you endure his hellish trainingâŚ.â
Seol Jihu swallowed hard, his eyes sparkling. Hugo opened his mouth with a serious face.
A firm voice cut between the two men. They turned around simultaneously.
âHugo, donât tell him useless things and get him excited for nothing.â
Chohong was doing sit-ups on a workout machine but got up to glare at Hugo.
âWhat do you mean, useless?â
Hugo retorted coldly, seemingly bothered by Chohong raining on his parade.
âHey, all Iâm saying is that-â
âI donât know about Seol, but youâre not qualified to ask him for help, just like me and Dylan.â
Hearing her blunt statement, Hugo flinched and shrunk back.
âHe barely managed to retire after leaving behind his lingering attachments. You want to stop him because of your greed?â
âYou donât have to put it like that.â
âLetâs just send him off quietly, and be happy heâs coming to see us from time to time. You know how easily he gets attached to people. If you cling to him desperately, heâs going to hesitate for sure.â
âBut look at the situation weâre in!â
Hugo tried to argue until the end.
âKeep. Your. Promise.â
But Chohong gave him her unique, chilly glare, and Hugo froze up on the spot.
âDo you want to see him be disappointed again?â
Her sharp voice caused Hugo to grimace. He gritted his teeth and glared back at Chohong before growling like a tiger and leaving. The heated mood flushed cold in an instant.
Caught between a rock and a hard place, Seol Jihu stealthily walked toward Chohong who snorted and went back to working out.
âI told you no, okay?â
But before he could even ask, Chohong warned him. Feeling a bit guilty, he pouted his lower lip.
âI didnât say anything.â
âItâs pretty obvious what you were trying to⌠say!â
Chohong raised her upper body with a grunt. After watching her toned abs for a moment, he raised his finger and poked her belly button.
âAh, that tickles! Stop, are you a pervert?â
âYou can act cute all you want, but I wonât change my mind.â
Seol Jihuâs shoulders dropped. There was no hesitation in Chohongâs voice. It was clear she already made up her mind.
She didnât answer immediately. She simply continued working out in silence. Soon, she stepped down from the workout machine and put a towel over her shoulder. She didnât open her mouth until she turned halfway back to grab her water bottle.
âOld Man Maldong⌠heâs the oldest Earthling in Paradise. Not necessarily by age, but by how long heâs been here.â
âEven Iâm not sure.â
Chohong muttered as she twisted the water bottle open.
âBut I do know heâs been here longer than anybody else I know. I think heâs one of the first people to have entered Paradise.â
âSurprising, right? You see, working in Paradise for over 10 years isnât easyâŚ.â
Gulp, gulp. Puha! She emptied half of the bottle in one shot before continuing.
âUnless youâre attached to this world in some way, itâs impossible to last that long.â
Seol Jihu nodded his head.
âReally, no matter how much I think about it, heâs one hell of an old man. He entered Paradise at his old age and scraped up his talent as a trainer to aid Paradise. Who could hate him? If it were up to me, Iâd give him a long, standing ovation.â
But after that, Chohong blurred her speech.
âBut you know⌠not everyone is as noble and amazing as Old Man MaldongâŚ.â
She sounded like she was prompting him to agree. But rather than nodding his head or verbally agreeing, he chose to ask a question.
âWhat did you mean when you were talking about him being disappointed?â
Chohong paused. Then, she immediately wiped her face with the towel, almost like she was trying to cover her face.
âWhen Paradise first opened⌠I heard things werenât like this.â
âThings werenât like this.â Seol Jihu had an idea what this meant.
âApparently, it was a time full of hope, with Earthlings sincerely working to help Paradise and Paradisians working to support Earthlings as much as they can.â
Right, there definitely was a time like that. A time when Earthlings and Paradisians werenât trying to bite each othersâ heads off in secret.
âBut itâs not like that anymore. Things changed, and many things happenedâŚ. And, well, it must have been shocking for him.â
Seol Jihu wanted to ask what happened but reined in his curiosity. He could tell Chohong didnât want to talk about it. However, Chohong seemed to have felt his curious gaze as she muttered after hesitating for a long time.
âYou giving your time and effort to raise disciples, all so that they can aid Paradise in some way, but instead, they fight and kill each other all in the name of profit. Some of them even join hands to cause a revolt, causing countless Paradisians to die in the process.â
He suddenly remembered the internal conflict and war that happened in Haramark.
âHow would you feel if that happened to you? Think about it.â
Chohong left those words behind and left the training ground. However, Seol Jihu wasnât able to move for a long time.
He suddenly thought the old man was similar to Alfred Nobel. Although Nobel became famous for inventing the dynamite, he saw his invention being used to take the lives of millions and regretted it.
Although the circumstances were different, Old Man Jang Maldong must have felt something similar.
Once his thoughts reached here, Seol Jihu raised his arms. When he concentrated on bringing out his mana, blue energy began to gather on his hands.
The progress he made in the past few days was simply too incredible. He had already learned the Level 3 skill, Aura, which was the materialization of his mana.
But now that he knew the old manâs history, he couldnât bring himself to pester him any further.
âItâs regrettable, butâŚâ
He managed to overcome the wall. Although he was told he still had a long ways to go, he was satisfied with the results. At the very least, he had kept the promise he made to himself.
After making the energy dissipate, Seol Jihu turned around to head to the temple. He was hoping he could fully unlock his Nine Eyes. Please go to https://www.novelupdates.cc/The-Second-Coming-of-Gluttony/ to read the latest chapters for free