ăThe history of the Banquet dates back to the time when a mysterious passenger ship was found at the Mariposa Sea near the city of Nur. The first eyewitness, JosĂ© SĂĄnchez (Spain), described the moment as follows:
âIt was early dawn. I was looking out from the Port of Nur at the serene sea when I suddenly felt a huge shadow creep up. The night fog blurred my vision, so I couldnât make out its size, but I could tell that its size far surpassed a normal passenger ship. It swayed in the sea for about two minutes before vanishing into thin air.â
The mysterious ship attracted an unusual level of attention, and Earthlings flocked to the Port of Nur to solve the mystery. However, the ship didnât appear again, and the Earthlings disbanded, thinking it was just a simple incident.
Just like that, the incident seemed to have come to a conclusion. But eight days later⊠an Earthling appeared, claiming to have seen a mysterious ship at the Libera Lake near the city of Eva.
Ze Meiâs (China) account corroborated JosĂ© SĂĄnchezâs story, but it didnât attract much attention due to the following two reasons:
1) Nur and Eva were cities on opposite ends of the map, and it was impossible to cross the distance in eight days even by sea.
2) More importantly, Mariposa and Libera werenât connected bodies of water.
However, six days later, an incident arose that took public opinion by a storm. A third account of the same incident came out of Haramarkâs Ramman RiverâŠ.ă
Seol Jihu took his eyes off the paper and took a short break. His eyes were starting to get tired, but he also needed some time to organize his thoughts.
The records showed that the appearances of mysterious ghost ships signaled the start of the Banquet. After appearing and vanishing in the waters of the seven kingdoms for two months, âentrancesâ would appear all over Paradise.
Then where did these entrances lead to? And why were Earthlings so enthusiastic about the Banquet?
Unquenchable curiosity compelled Seol Jihu to turn his gaze to the records.
ăâŠThe entrances all share a few characteristics-
1) They come in all colors and forms.
2) Once ten people enter, they lose the ability to admit more people.
3) Once created, they reappear in the same spot every two years.
4) People who enter are moved to an unknown place that is different every time.ă
This particular phrase caught Seol Jihuâs attention, but remembering the transfer magic circles used in the rescue mission, he guessed that the entrances had a similar mechanism.
âSo thatâs why the Banquet is unpredictable.â
The fourth characteristic gave a clue as to why the Banquet was unpredictable. The overall structure might be the same every time, but since the place and the detailed contents of the Banquet changed every time, it made sense why there was no clear way to prepare for the Banquet.
The Banquet was separated into three stages. Although finding the entrances were once considered a separate stage, these days, it didnât have much meaning because several organizations noticed the third rule during the second Banquet and had secured over 80 percent of the entrances.
In any case, after moving to the unknown place, the participants had to go through Stage 1 and Stage 2. The goal for these two stages was to safely arrive at a designated location.
In Stage 2, participants could receive an item called the âDissonant Wishâ, and the ultimate goal of this stage was to board a ship.
To summarize, Stage 1 and Stage 2 were battles of wits with cooperation as the overarching theme.
If the participants worked together, although it would take them more time, they would be able to obtain equal rewards. However, it was hard to expect people to cooperate in a situation where selfishness was encouraged.
This was surmised to be the reason for the âcatastropheâ that had erupted during the fourth Banquet.
As for Stage 3, it was unfortunately wrapped in a veil of mystery. Unlike Stage 1 and Stage 2, the requirement for entering Stage 3 changed every time, and almost nothing was known about the goal or the content of this stage.
That was because the survivors of Stage 3 refused to talk about it. To be precise, they were prohibited from talking about it due to an âoathâ.
However, one survivor explained, âThat place wasnât a ghost ship, but a treasure ship.â From this, people guessed that Stage 3 was inside the mysterious ship that appeared all over Paradise and that the âHarmonious Wishâ could be found inside.
âDissonant Wish and Harmonious WishâŠ.â
Seol Jihu mulled over the two phrases. The participants of the Banquet had two opportunities to receive rewards. The interesting thing was that these rewards granted the participantsâ wishes.
Of course, absurd wishes like âGive me the entire worldâ didnât work, but even within a set limit, being able to obtain whatever one desired was incredibly alluring.
âI see why everyone is so heated up for the Banquet.â
With his interest piqued, Seol Jihu read through the remaining records. As his eyes went down, they became clouded with tension.
Stage 3 Survivors: 8 / Escapees: 2 / Deaths: 0
Special Note: One of the survivors, Phil Kanoo (Cameroon), announces receiving â+4 Rampaging Fierce Longswordâ as Stage 3 reward.
Stage 3 Survivors: 5 / Escapees: 4 / Deaths: 1
Special Note: One of the survivors, Damv Nyam (Jamaica), advances to Level 5 immediately after the Banquet.
Stage 3 Survivors: 1 / Escapees: 1 / Deaths: 8
Special Note: The sole survivor, Baek Haeju (Korea), kills everyone other than the sole escapee. She declared, âStage 3 wasnât a cooperative mission, but a battle royale.â
Stage 3 Survivors: 0 / Escapees: 0 / Deaths: 10
Special Note: During Stage 2, a catastrophe occurs, in which participants kill each other unconditionally. Nothing about Stage 3 has been confirmed, but seeing that no one made it backâŠ.ă
ââŠIt is estimated that there are no survivors.â
Seol Jihu fell in thought.
[That catastrophic incident only occurred onceâŠ. And besides, this one is a special Banquet.]
[What about the Haramark Royal Family? I heard that they planned to ban Earthlings from participating in the Banquet after that incident.]
[Itâs been canceled. The recent high death count among High Rankers seems to have affected their decision.]
[âIf you look at the distribution of participants, a vast majority of them are Level 4s. Almost everyone who is remotely decent will flock to this event.]
Remembering the words he didnât understand back then, a corner of his heart turned cold. He didnât expect the Banquet to be easy, but the huge drop in the survival rate after the third Banquet was something he couldnât gloss over.
After thinking about the matter for a long time, Seol Jihuâs curiosity suddenly approached the root of the problem.
Who, what, when, where, why, how?
Without a doubt, every Earthling who knew about the Banquet would have speculated about the same thing. But no one had a clear answer, with only theories and conjectures being known.
Even Seol Jihu, who had solved one of Haramarkâs great mysteries, could not think of anything brilliant.
Seol Jihu organized the records and lied down on his bed.
Two days before the departure, Kazuki held a simple briefing. A detailed strategy couldnât be formed until the start of the Banquet, but the team wanted to at least make some preparations. They also needed to learn each otherâs faces.
As such, a total of eight people gathered together. Among them, seven would be participating in the Banquet.
On Carpe Diemâs side were Seol Jihu, Hugo, Chohong, and the Priest Seol Jihu invited, Maria. On Umi Tsubameâs side were Ayase Kazuki andâŠ
A 170-centimeter-tall man whose hair was dyed red and puffed up like a lionâs mane.
âMy name is Sakamoto Jun!â
The man introduced himself energetically before grabbing Seol Jihuâs hands and vigorously shaking them up and down.
Seol Jihu was taken aback. Translucent sunglasses, a casual Hawaiian shirt, wrinkly shorts, and sandalsâŠ. How could he put it?âŠ. He felt like the manâs attitude and clothes gave off the aura of a free spirit.
âHello, hello! Youâre one of the three rising stars whoâve been the talk of Paradise, right? The First Star Warrior who gave up on becoming a Magician and even brushed aside Sinyoung!â
The man shoved his face up close before Seol Jihu could say anything. Exchanging glances at a nose-close distance, confusion set in Seol Jihuâs face. Behind Sakatamo Junâs black sunglasses, his eyes were gleaming sharply like a wild beast.
âHyung-nim, let me tell you something just in case.â
âI love bulgogi. I like kimchi too. I know most of Koreaâs famous athletes and Iâm a big fan of them.â
Jun quickly recited with a serious face. When Seol Jihu laughed and replied, âMe tooâ, his eyes widened and he smiled back cheerfully.
âIya~! Looks like Iâll get along with Hyung-nim! Great, great. Ah, want one?â
He put his arm over Seol Jihuâs shoulders and offered him a cigarette. Hugo, who was watching the exchange, went, âMe too, me too!â
âItâs been a while, Hugo Hyung-nim. I heard you recently got yourself into a rough spot.â
âItâs been ages since then. Hey, you got anything other than mild?â
âJust be happy with it.
Jun and Hugo seemed to know each other well. Frankly, given Junâs amiable personality, it wasnât surprising that he would get along with Hugo.
Jun puffed out smoke before going âOh, shoot!â and hitting his forehead. He then offered Chohong his pack of cigarettes.
âI almost forgot about my Chung-dan Cho-dan Hong-dan noonim! Here, want one?â
âOh, and itâs been a while, Maria-chan~!â
âChet. Arenât you too cold-hearted? Is it because youâre in front of a celebrity? Youâre not mad because I tried to be friendly, are you?â Jun mumbled like a machine gun.
Chohong must have found him annoying because she massaged her neck and cut in.
âWhatever. Anyways, whoâs that?â
Chohongâs chin pointed at the grey-robed person sitting quietly in the corner. The robe was large enough to have room left over after covering their entire body. Because this mysterious person also had the hood pushed down, his or her face wasnât visible. The entire outfit was screaming, âIâm a suspicious person!â
âI dunno.â Jun replied.
âWhat? Didnât you guys invite him⊠or her?â
Jun shrugged his shoulders before turning his gaze. Kazuki, who was standing with his eyes closed and his back against the wall, finally opened his eyes.
âThereâs a private circumstance.â
âKazuki, I didnât know you liked telling jokes.â Chohong growled with a face that seemed to say, âCut the crapâ.
âShe is an excellent Priest. I guarantee it.â
âSo itâs a she. Anyways, excellent Priest or not, you need to introduce her to us since sheâs going to be our comrade. At least get her to show her face.â
Seeing the Priest not say a word, Chohong laughed dumbfoundedly. âOi, quit cosplaying as some dark religious fanatic and take off that hood.â
Kazukiâs eyes narrowed. âChung Chohong, watch your mouth.â
When Chohong shot up from her seat, Jang Maldong restrained her. He wouldnât participate in the Banquet, but he was here on the qualification of Carpe Diemâs advisor.
âWhatâŠ. Fucking hell. Youâre doing this too, Old Man?â
âI told you to sit. I didnât tell you to not object.â
Hearing this, Chohong plopped down on the couch. Jang Maldong let out a short, dry cough before continuing calmly.
âKazuki, I can close my eyes if this team is going on an expedition, but itâs a different story if itâs the Banquet.â
Kazuki remained in thought. Everyone, including Kazuki, knew Chohong was justified in asking the Priest to introduce herself. After thinking about the matter for a long time, Kazuki let out a muffled sigh.
âShe was introduced to us by Lady Seo Yuhui.â
âI guarantee this Priestâs identity with my own name. Please understand! There is a complicated circumstance preventing us from revealing her identity.â
With Kazuki putting it this way, even Chohong found it hard to say anything.
ââŠFine, itâs okay if she doesnât reveal her face. But let us hear her voice. She should be able to tell us her level at the very least, right?â
The Priest seemed to fall in thought. Soon, she bowed politely before carefully raising her gloved hand and holding up five fingers.
Chohong stared at this and scowled. âFucking hell. Is she for real? Hey, Iâm this too.â
She also held up five fingers, provoking the Priest. Kazuki pressed his temples and sent Seol Jihu a glance looking for help. Seol Jihu got up, unable to ignore his plea.
âAh, whatâŠ. Wait, what did you call me?â
When Chohong rebutted, Seol Jihu continued nonchalantly.
âKazuki went through a lot of trouble to invite her.â
âI know that. So what did you just call me?â
âLetâs think positively. Itâs good to have two Priests.â
âYou think I donât know that? But how am I supposed to entrust my back to her when I donât even know her name?â
âI understand, so calm down.â
âThis Priest is acting all high and mighty! She wonât even let us hear her voice! Argh, whatever, fuck it.â
Seol Jihuâs secret technique - changing the subject repeatedly.
Chohong had a habit of giving up when a conversation got complicated. This was what Seol Jihu was aiming for.
As if the entire conversation was a hassle, she harrumphed and buried herself in the couch again. That said, she made it clear that she wouldnât get along with the Priest.
A few cracks appeared in the team atmosphere just from the first meeting, but Seol Jihu still greeted the Priest with a smile.
âNice to meet you. Iâm Seol.â
âSeol. Thatâs my name.â
Tilt. She tilted her head again.
âCan she not understand me?â
Seol Jihu tilted his head back.
âSince it looks like weâre done with introductionsââ The awful atmosphere eased slightly when Kazuki opened his mouth.
Kazuki looked back at the huge map hanging on the wall. He pointed at a specific location before continuing, âIâll keep it simple. This is the entrance Hao Win handed over.â
âQuestion!â At that moment, Jun shouted with his hand up. âHas it been confirmed?â
âI heard that the Triads acquired two entrances, with one being used by the organization and the other being sold to another organization.â
He was asking this question since it was neither Carpe Diem nor Umi Tsubame that bought the other entrance.
âThat is only whatâs known to the public.â
Kazuki must have expected this question as he responded without a thought.
âThere are twenty-six entrances known to the public with twenty-one of them occupied by various forces.â
âYou mean the Triads have entrances kept hidden from the public?â
âItâs not just the Triads. Itâs an open secret. Otherwise, there couldnât have been over 300 participants in last Banquet.â
Jun immediately went âAh.â Since exactly ten people could enter each entrance, all it took was a simple calculation to know there were more entrances than what were publicly known.
âThe Triads have severe internal conflicts. Naturally, the person who found the new entrance has been keeping it a secret.â
âAha, so thatâs how it is.â
Jun sat down, seemingly convinced. Kazuki continued the briefing. âWe set off tomorrow morning. Weâll be traveling by carriage for two days using this road.â
The pen in his hand drew a smooth, curved line.
âWeâll arrive at the Salt Desertâs second oasis. Itâs not a safe place, but we shouldnât have any trouble with our powerâŠ. What is it?â Seeing Seol Jihu raising his hand, Kazuki asked.
âWhat about the Triads?â
âIf youâre asking when theyâll be joining us, it will be during Stage 1 or Stage 2 at the latest.â
âIt wonât be hard. Weâll fight together and support each other if needed. I heard there will be another team helping us as well.â
âWell, shit, itâs a 4-way co-op mission?â
Chohong grumbled as if she was still angry about the previous incident. However, that only lasted a moment as she soon fell silent. Knowing how the Banquet worked, she knew they had nothing to lose by having more teams on their side.
âFinallyââ Kazuki slowly continued, âWeâll make a clear identification of friend or foe.â
Not a single cloud was in the quiet sky, but Carpe Diemâs office was buzzing with noise from early morning. Because Kazuki had set the departure time considerably early, they had to hurry before it was too late.
After putting on his new equipment, Seol Jihu wore the belt carrying javelins and the medicine bottles he got from the hideout. Once he finished readying himself by putting on the robe given by the Federation, he went outside.
Seol Jihu looked splendid in his new suit of armor, so much so that Hugo stared at him with a genuine look of envy. Unlike Seol Jihu, Hugo didnât have someone to gift him with a new set of armor. He had to scrape up what little money he had saved up to buy new armor and weapon. Even then, he had to make compromises.
Because of this, he was determined to use this Banquet as an opportunity to make a fortune.
Just before their departureâŠ
âWith your current abilities, you wonât die easily, but thatâs it. Donât forget that you always have to stay with your team.â
Seol Jihu took Jang Maldongâs advice to heart. With that, he headed to the rendezvous location with Chohong and Hugo.
When Seol Jihu, Chohong, and Hugo arrived at the rendezvous location, a bizarre scene was spread out before them.
Kazuki had borrowed two carriages, yet there were dozens of carriages lined up against the city gate. That wasnât all.
Even at a glance, he could see hundreds of people waiting nearby. They seemed to be Earthlings judging by their outfits, but the way they were looking at them was⊠not so friendly.
âSeol, avoid eye-contact and just look forward.â Chohong whispered into his ears. Seol Jihu also agreed that it was the best thing to do. Just as he sped up his paceâŠ.
He found Sakamoto Jun, waving his hand from the distance. By the looks of it, Umi Tsubame had already arrived.
âNow, sorry for rushing you when you just arrived, but we gotta hurry. Hyung-nim and Noonim, ride with me. Maria-chan and Hugo Hyung-nim, go on the other carriage. Weâre splitting up the Archers and Priests. Makes sense, right?â
Jun gave a rapid-fire explanation before pushing Seol Jihu and Chohong to the carriage. There was already someone sitting insideâ the Priest Kazuki invited. She was wearing the same style of clothes as when they first met.
Seol Jihu sat on the other side of the carriage and greeted her. The Priest cusped her hands together and returned a polite bow.
âLooks like sheâs a courteous person.â
âYes! Weâve got everyone now! Go on ahead!â Jun shouted into a communication crystal before shutting the carriage door.
âMister Coachman! Letâs go!â
Clunk! The carriage shook. Soon, the window frames shook as the outside scenery began to travel backward. They closely followed behind Maria, Kazuki, and Hugoâs carriage.
âBy the way, you look super cool, Hyung-nim.â
Seol Jihu was thinking, âShould I sleep?â, when he heard the sudden compliment and opened his half-closed eyes. He saw Jun checking him out from head to toe with a look of surprise. One thing that he couldnât understand was that the mysterious Priest sitting next to him was also nodding her head in agreement.
âThank you for the comââ
Before he could finish saying the word âcomplimentâ, he was startled by a sudden noise that sounded like a cavalry was galloping forward. When he peeked his head out of the window, just as he expected, the carriages he saw at the city gate were following them.
âWhew~ Look at all those flies~â Jun muttered leisurely.
âWhat⊠are they doing?â
âI wonder. Want me to get off and ask them?â
âIâm kidding. Just think about it. There are five entrances unoccupied by organizations. Thatâs fifty people.â
âNow the problem is that there are more than fifty individuals or team members who want to enter the Banquet.â
Seol Jihu finally understood what Jun meant.
âThey were probably wrecking their heads trying to think of a method to enter the Banquet, and lo and behold, a new entrance has been found. What would you do if you were in their shoes? Especially if you knew only seven people were entering it. Thatâs three empty spots!â
âHow can they be sure that weâre going to an entrance?â
âKazuki Hyung-nim would have been disappointed if he heard that. And look, those people arenât idiots. Theyâre taking a chance because at the end of the day, they have the highest chance of entering the Banquet this way.â
Indeed, given Kazukiâs fame, it made sense for them to assume he was participating in the Banquet. Where else would he lead his team this early in the morning when the Banquet was just at the doorstep?
Seol Jihu was nodding his head when he suddenly arrived at a frightening conclusion.
âCould they possiblyâŠ.â
âHyung-nim, I know what youâre thinking. Donât worry.â
Jun smiled and shook his head.
âLike I said, those people arenât idiots. Although there are only seven of us, they know they stand no chance against us.â
âWe have three High Rankers, one in each common class, so our teamâs balance is perfect as well.â
Now that he put it that way, Seol Jihu agreed. The team composition of two Archers, two Priests, and three Warriors were indeed well balanced.
âThen that many people will compete over just three spots?â
âWell, I doubt theyâll decide with rock-paper-scissors.â
Jun giggled as if he found his own joke funny. But seeing that Seol Jihu didnât laugh, he let out a dry cough and once again put on a serious face.
âNow that I think about it, this is Hyung-nimâs first Banquet, right?â
âThen I guess the shock might be too great. Brace yourself.â
âJun, cut the nonsense.â
Chohong was listening quietly but chose to cut in here.
âNonsense? Noonim, this is valuable advice.â
Jun dropped his head dejectedly but quickly regained his energy.
âItâs nothing special, but⊠Hyung-nim, youâve been doing well in a good team ever since you entered Paradise.â
He wasnât wrong. Thanks to his Nine Eyes, Seol Jihu was able to choose a good team and distinguish good people. If he didnât have this Innate Ability, who knew where he might be right now?
âDonât think all teams are likeâ Ah, donât misunderstand. Iâm not trying to belittle Hyung-nimâs achievements. But Iâm sure they wouldnât have been possible if you didnât have a certain level of trust and faith in your team members.â
When Seol Jihu easily acknowledged it, Jun raised both of his hands. That was because Chohongâs glaring eyes were getting stronger by the second.
âGeez, you donât have to be so protective of him. Anyways, as a senpai who participated in the last Banquet, let me give you a piece of adviceâŠ.â Jun took a brief pause before saying with a grin, âDonât expect too much.â
âDonât expect too much?â Seol Jihu immediately asked back.
âYep. The more you expect, the more disappointed you will be. On the contrary, if you donât expect anything, you canât be disappointed.â
What did he mean by that?
âYouâll find out soon enough, but to explain it simply⊠the moment you go through the entrance, youâll get to meet all sorts of people.â
His voice became quieter.
âAll Iâm saying is that you shouldnât be too disappointed. With humans.â
With a grin, Jun stopped talking.
âDonât be disappointed⊠with humans?â
It was ambiguous, though he felt like he could understand the gist. With a short sigh, Seol Jihu looked out of the window once again. There were still dozens of carriages following them from behind.
If there was one thing that caught his attention, it would be that the carriages each had huge distances between them.
Looking at them, he couldnât help but think, âMaybe, for them, the Banquet has already started.â Please go to https://www.novelupdates.cc/The-Second-Coming-of-Gluttony/ to read the latest chapters for free