Seol Jihu asked nervously, and Kazuki slowly opened his mouth.
âI canât find Jun.â
Kazuki nodded as he puffed out white smoke.
âThere are forty staircases in total. Assuming each labyrinth had eight people, that means at least 320 participated in this yearâs BanquetâŠ.â As the end of his sentence trailed off, his expression turned more and more sour.
â36 teams made it up so far, so 288 people should be here.â
âRight, but they might haveââ
âI know. But donât you think itâs too harsh for only 165 people to have made it up here?â
Seol Jihu swallowed his saliva. Over half of the participants had perished or had been eliminated in Stage 1?
âThere are still four teams left. I can only hope heâs just been eliminated.â
Kazuki smiled bitterly before asking for another cigarette. In response, Seol Jihu dazedly handed him the entire pack.
âAnyways, I heard you did well. The second team to make it up here, right?â
âAn Archer named Lara Wolff. She was praising you so much that I began to worry her tongue would dry up.â
Kazuki seemed to have gone around to exchange information the moment he came up. Seol Jihu silently regretted just sitting around and doing nothing.
Meanwhile, Kazuki glanced at the youth and saw his complexion sink.
ââŠNot really,â The youth muttered in a gloomy voice.
Kazuki tilted his head. From what he heard about the youthâs feats, he should have no reason to feel dejected.
âDid something happen?â
Seol Jihu hesitated for a long time. ThenâŠ.
ââŠLeading people is really hard, huh.â He finally let out the sigh he had been holding in. âThings donât work out the way you want. To be honest, I canât even remember what I did.â
Kazuki must have been caught off guard as his eyes widened with a cigarette still hanging between his lips. However, that only lasted a moment.
As the leader of Umi Tsubame, he couldnât help but agree with the youthâs statement.
âYouâre right. It is hard. After all, you have to unite people who arenât like you and people who arenât like each other.â
The reason Seol Jihu was so troubled was that he didnât know what to do. He didnât have regrets. Not a single thought of âI should have done this or I should have done thatâ entered his mind.
Because of this, he couldnât make any excuses. Even if he went back in time and restarted Stage 1 with the knowledge he had now, he wasnât confident in bringing about a result better than this one.
âThereâs something I want to say too.â
ââŠIâll consider it payment for this pack of cigarettes.â
Seol Jihu confessed his frustrations at Kazuki, who was a well-respected leader. Perhaps the youth wanted someone to listen to him, agree with him, and offer some advice.
Kazuki listened to the youth silently before saying, âMaybe the clothes didnât fit you.â
Seol Jihu tilted his head in confusion.
âIf I were youâŠâ Kazuki continued immediately, âI would have revealed my identity first.â
âThere is value in the name Carpe Diem. Plus, your name is a topic in itself.â
âThey might think Iâm just being cocky.â
âOnly if you introduce yourself arrogantly. Depending on your attitude or the situation, things might have gone in a different direction.â Kazuki snorted. âThe method you used to lead the six members of the group is persuasion. In other words, a gift of gab.â
âWords have different weights depending on who says them. The words of a famous, authoritative person are different than the words of a nameless brat.â Kazuki muttered endlessly. âAnd fame is the strongest card in your possession. Whatâs wrong about using something youâve built up fair and square?â
Seol Jihu became speechless at Kazukiâs logical reasoning.
âItâs only a guess, but had you revealed your identity at the beginning, their attitude might have changed. At the very least, they wouldnât have looked down on you.â
âIs that really the case?â
âThatâs what I did.â
âYou need to know your value a bit more,â Kazuki smirked as he saw the youthâs look of disbelief. âWell, despite me saying this⊠I donât think what you did was bad.â
âYou said Oh Rahee and the Viper, or rather Audrey Basler, were in your party, right?â
âWith those two⊠wellâŠâ Kazuki took a careful look around before speaking quietly, âIt wouldnât have been strange even if the team was torn to pieces. You did a good job just coming out in one piece.â
Seol Jihu trembled, feeling like he just heard something terrifying. âDo you know them?â
âOf course.â Kazukiâs face seemed to say, âHow would I not know them?â
âOh Rahee is a High Ranker, but she was famous even before she became one. She has a few infamous tales, so look into them if youâre curious.â
âCanât you just tell me? You can just summarize them.â
âFiguratively speaking, she has the battle prowess of the God of War Zhao Yun, and the intelligence and political power of Sima Yi.â
Hearing Kazuki compare her to two of the most famous generals in Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Seol Jihu dropped his jaw. He asked, âHow could there be such a cheat character?â
However, Kazuki was dead serious.
âWhat⊠what about Audrey Basler?â
âShe is someone I would never pick to be a member of my team.â Kazuki spoke firmly, âIf I were in your position, I would have either killed her, or abandoned her. I wouldnât have considered any other option.â
âBecause my life could be in danger if I let her be.â
Seol Jihu tilted his head, but when he remembered Snake Eyesâ color, he immediately agreed. Even as he was progressing through the labyrinth, he was more wary of Basler than Oh Rahee.
âStill, to say youâd kill herâŠ. Isnât there a way to bring her along?â
âSeol.â Kazuki sighed. âIâm not a murderous psychopath. Iâm not saying I would kill for no reason. However, I also donât think Iâm wrong.â
âOf course, that doesnât mean youâre right. Since you managed to pull it off, I wonât say youâre soft either.â Kazuki spoke sharply.
ThenâŠ. âBut⊠your method might have been the right one for Stage 1.â He muttered with a voice carrying a hint of regret.
It was then. Ruffle, ruffle. The surroundings suddenly got noisy.
Kazuki doubted his eyes. On one of the remaining stairways, a long-haired man climbed up to the mountaintop. He seemed to be about 2 meters tall, and his stature was also huge.
The problem was that he was plastered in blood. It was so much that even fresh blood was dripping down from the ends of his hair. His demon-like appearance made the surrounding people back off in shock.
Furthermore, the moment the man climbed up to the mountaintop, the 40 pillars emitted brilliant beams of light. The beams all shot toward the middle before forming a cluster.
Something was finally appearing above the empty mountaintop. In other wordsâŠ.
Stage 1 had officially ended.
âMister Kazuki.â Seol Jihu asked as he watched other people gather around the glimmering light in groups, âThereâs another thing Iâm curious about.â
âIf itâs just one, go ahead.â
âWhat did you mean when you said the clothes didnât fit me?â
âI meant you should take off your mask.â Kazuki replied immediately.
âMask?â Seol Jihu touched his face. What was Kazuki talking about?
âWhat kind of a leader do I look like to you?â
Hearing the sudden question, Seol Jihu pondered before saying, âMmâŠ. A cold, level-hearted leader who does everything that needs to be done?â
âWhy do you think that?â
Seol Jihu didnât answer right away, but he had a reason for this assessment.
Back in the rescue mission, Kazuki had found his younger sister after all sorts of hardships. However, he had cut her down without a shred of hesitation. This blade-like coldness left a powerful impression on Seol Jihu, who was shaken quite a lot at the time.
âJust like how each individual differs, leaders have their own styles.â
âYou tried to lead people with words, but that wasnât the method that fit you.â
âIn my eyes, youâre not the âeloquent oratorâ type or the âcunning strategistâ type. No, youâre more the instinctive type.â
He wore a calm expression, and his voice carried strength behind his words.
âYou should find a style that suits your nature. You know, wear the clothes that fit you.â
After saying this, Kazuki got up. The portal had been fully opened, and people were entering it one by one.
âYep. Do you remember? When you shoved your spear at my neck on Huge Stone Rocky Mountain.â
âIn my eyesââ Kazuki twisted his body halfway and glanced back at the youth, âThat state of madness you showed me is closer to your true self.â He smirked and then walked towards the portal.
âA style that suits my nature?â Seol Jihu looked at his Status Window and made a troubled expression.
âA chaotic leader is a bitâŠâ He smacked his lips before standing up with his spear.
Just as he was about to follow Kazukiâ
His chaotic mind suddenly became relaxed like a tranquil lake. It felt like the worries filling his head had all been washed away. It was a mystifying feeling. He had only exchanged a few words, but his body and mind had become more stable.
Seol Jihu came to realize something then.
âSo this is why âshort-temperedâ doesnât go away.â
One should never expect to get full with the first bite, and one needed more than pearls to make a necklace.
Dylan and Kazuki couldnât have been well-respected leaders from the start. As Seol Jihu was only 26 years old, expecting to be on the same level as them would be too greedy.
Seol Jihu wasnât a full-fledged leader yet. He had only taken his first step. He had many things to experience and many things to learn. Todayâs failure would only be one of the countless failures of the future.
When he thought about things this way, not only did he stop feeling so complicated, but even courage welled up inside him.
He didnât expect to be perfect. But he could try to do better by using the experience he gained from Stage 1âs failure.
Seol Jihu tightened his grip around his Ice Spear. Then, he confidently stepped towards the portal.
His heart began to pound once again.
The white light blocking his vision slowly dissipated. Seol Jihu checked his surroundings the moment he opened his eyes.
Thankfully, he wasnât separated from his teammates like in Stage 1. He could see both Chohong and Hugo. This was surely good news, but he could also see over a hundred others.
â165⊠no, 166.â After remembering the bloodied man who walked up at the end, Seol Jihu slowly walked forward. He was about to sneak up to Chohong and poke her side when he felt someone tug at the hem of his clothes.
Glancing back, he saw Maria pulling on him.
âThe atmosphere is weird,â Maria whispered.
Seol Jihu looked around the area once again. Indeed, something seemed off. He couldnât quite put it into words, but the air felt strangely heavy.
Even Chohongâs eyes were gleaming with a cold light. It was the same with Hugo. Their usual cheerful appearances were nowhere to be seen, and they were staring blankly into the air with the eyes of a hunter searching for prey.
Plus, they werenât the only ones like this. Everybody he saw seemed to be seriously infuriated, adding to the areaâs hostile atmosphere.
It didnât take long for him to realize something must have happened during Stage 1.
He remembered that he started to feel bad after Stage 1 ended. If he didnât vent his pent-up frustration by talking with Kazuki, he wouldnât have been any different than the people here.
When he activated his Nine Eyes and looked around the area, he couldnât hide his shock.
He was in a meadow, an open field where green grass gently swayed from a light breeze. All of the remaining 166 participants had been thrown into this vast plain.
Of course, the grass wasnât the only thing here. At a spot close to where they were teleported, there were two large holes about 2 meters in diameter. They were about 10 meters away from each other, and a rectangular stone stele was standing between them.
And above this stone stele was a familiar object â a giant hourglass.
People, who likewise finished surveying the area, either approached the stone stele or watched it attentively. It was thenâŠ
An intense pain struck Seol Jihuâs head, similar to when he went through Synchronization. Muffled groans rang out from the surroundings, but the strange phenomenon only lasted a moment.
Seol Jihu was pressing his temples when he realized that information he didnât have before was etched in his brain, and his eyes widened.
âInformation was⊠planted in my brain?â
Clearly, previously unknown information had been forced into everyoneâs brains. But as Seol Jihu had experienced something similar before, he wasnât too taken aback.
He closed his eyes and focused on the new information.
[1. The Plaza of Sacrifice (Left)]
Activation Condition: At least 6 people must enter.
âExit blocked once entered.
âExit automatically opened once all enemies eliminated or no challengers remain.
[2. The Plaza of the Dissonant Wish (Right)]
Activation Condition: The Activation of the Plaza of Sacrifice
âActivated every time the Plaza of Sacrifice is activated. At most 6 people can enter.
âCan acquire the Dissonant Wish
âStepping on the red portal on top of the altar will transport the challenger to Stage 3 or Paradise. Leaving through the exit will return them to Stage 2.
â10 people can enter Stage 3.
âSuccessfully defeating the Plaza of Sacrifice 20 times will permanently activate the Plaza of the Dissonant Wish and disable the entree limit (All can enter).
After reading all the information available, Seol Jihu muttered out, âGod damn it.â
There were several conditions to worry about, but the general nuance of the stage seemed to lie on getting to the Plaza of the Dissonant Wish. The question, of course, was âhowâ.
Frankly speaking, it was clear what these dirty conditions were trying to say.
Tang! Suddenly, a harsh crashing sound rang out.
The information was not finished. There was one condition left in the Miscellaneous section.
[If the Plaza of Sacrifice is not activated before the hourglassâs sand completely trickles down, a huge group of monsters will appear in the field.]
Seol Jihu opened his eyes. He began to see sand falling from the overturned hourglass.
Everyoneâs faces contorted viciously as they stared at the stone stele.
While only the sound of sand trickling down rang outâŠ.
âS-Shouldnât we hurry inside?â
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