The sand fell down much quicker than Seol Jihu anticipated. No, it actually wasnât all that different from a normal hourglass. But because of the sudden turn of events, everything seemed more urgent.
As the silence continued to stretch, everyone studied each other carefully. There wasnât a single person here who didnât understand the conditions. Every single one of them was on the lookout for any sort of change.
A full minute went by as everyone stood idly. The sand had already fallen to the point where it was starting to be noticeable.
All sorts of grunts flowed out. Peopleâs contorted faces distorted even further, to the point where they began to look like demons.
The conditions were shitty enough by themselves, but there was even a time limit? Whoever created this stage had to be screwing with the participants on purpose. Otherwise, would they have needed to force the situation this much?
In any case, about a tenth of the sand had already trickled down. In other words, they had to make some sort of a decision in the next nine minutes.
Eventually, someone who wasnât able to stand the tension spoke up, âEveryone go in!â
With a womanâs shout as the starting point, the once silent plain became noisy.
âIt says at least six people need to enter. There is no limit on the number of people that can enter!â
The woman was suggesting that everyone work together to conquer the Plaza of Sacrifice. It was the fairest method given the situation they were in.
However, this argument was only agreeable on the surface. It was difficult to expect all 166 people to come to an agreement with the same intention.
âMmâŚ. All of us going in is a bitâŚ.â A man standing near the woman rubbed his chin. âOnly six people need to go in to activate the plaza. Wouldnât it be better to pick six people to enter the left pit and have others enter the Plaza of the Dissonant WishâŚ?â
The man's argument was also reasonable. However, it was too idealistic.
âThen how are you going to select the six people to enter the Plaza of the Dissonant Wish?â
âWellâŚ.â The man tried to say something but stopped and blinked repeatedly.
The woman clenched her teeth with an irritated look. ââŚThatâs not all.â Perhaps because of her clenched teeth, a suppressed voice rang out. âWe know that the Plaza of Sacrifice has a âstaticâ difficulty, but we wonât know whether itâs a 1 or a 100 until someone goes in. Unless someone wants to volunteer, itâs fair for everyone to go in.â
âSo letâs do that first. Weâll need to confirm the difficulty before we can decide on anything.â
The man couldnât say anything at the womanâs strong assertion. Although he found the idea difficult to swallow, he couldnât think of anything to say because the argument was logical.
âWe wonât be going in.â At that moment, another man spoke up. The woman frowned as she restlessly checked the hourglass.
âGod damn itâŚ. Canât you see that hourglass? We have to hurry!â
âWhy would we go in when we donât have a reason to?â
When the man didnât back down and fought back, the woman became stunned.
âWhat? You say you donât have a reason to go in?â
âYep. I and the three guys behind me came to quit after Stage 2 anyways.â The man spoke with commanding confidence. âThe four of us will return to Paradise after getting the Dissonant Wish. Weâre not interested in Stage 3 at all. The ones who are can fight or join hands or whatever. Thatâs none of our concern.â
He looked around to the left and right, and his three comrades nodded their heads in agreement. Some people also pitched in, agreeing with the manâs sentiment.
The man wasnât wrong in thinking this way either. After all, people had their own reasons for participating in the Banquet.
A vast majority of people wanted to get to Stage 3 to obtain the âHarmonious Wishâ, but there were quite a few who knew their place and wanted to stop after Stage 2.
As such, âthose who want to go to Stage 3 can work things out, and leave out the ones who want to quit after Stage 2,â was a valid argument.
âYouâre hilarious.â
Only if Stage 2âs exit was separate.
Oh Rahee stared at the man who announced nonparticipation with a mocking smile.
âYou say that after reading the conditionsâŚ. Are you boasting how retarded you are?â
Just like Oh Rahee pointed out, for the manâs argument to stand, the exit to Paradise and Stage 3 had to be separate. In addition, there had to be a way to monitor which exit one took.
The problem was that neither of these requirements was satisfied.
[Stepping on the red portal on top of the altar will transport the challenger to Stage 3 or ParadiseâŚ]
âOrâ was the keyword. Since there was no way to tell where the participant would end up after stepping on the red portal, the people who were aiming to enter Stage 3 would never just sit by.
âInteresting. How did a brainless monkey like you pass Stage 1?â
Oh Raheeâs unique, condescending manner of speech enraged the man who was speaking triumphantly.
âSay that again, you motherfucking whoreâŚ.â Muttering with a grim face, he attempted to create a hostile atmosphere. HoweverâŚ.
âUuup!â Oh Rahee moved like the wind and blocked the manâs mouth with her left hand.
She curled her fingers until the manâs cheeks sunk in. Next, she slowly raised him into the air. A bizarre scene played out of a burly man being held up by a slender woman.
âWhat do you think youâreââ
One of the manâs comrades quickly took out his bow and arrow, but⌠Clang! He couldnât finish his sentence either.
Oh Raheeâs right hand moved like a bolt of lightning and sent his bow flying. The Archer who was about to nock his arrow stared at the longsword in her right hand and became stunned.
Oh Rahee snorted as if she found them to be a joke before looking back up at the man in her left hand.
âIf youâre going to be shameless, be more subtle about it. Seeing you act so proud makes people angry.â
The manâs struggling feet slowed down as if Oh Raheeâs glaring eyes had drained him of all energy.
âDo you want to shut up and enter? Or do you want to think again after I break your chin?â
When she released a little bit of her strength, the man became relieved of the terrifying pressure and could finally breathe again. He coughed a few times before barely managing to collect his breath. With a face stained with fury, he opened his mouth, âYouâŚ!â
âAh, whatever.â Oh Rahee grinned. âA beast that doesnât listen just needs to be beaten a few times.â She grabbed his face again before stomping toward the Plaza of Sacrifice and extending her arm above the pit.
âGo in there and wait, little doggy.â
âYou sure know how to bark~â
The moment she let go, he would fall into the pit without a doubt. The man struggled desperately as if his life depended on it. However, Oh Rahee remained unmoving.
Seol Jihu swallowed his saliva as he watched the man flail helplessly. Despite Oh Rahee going so far, no one stepped up to stop her. The manâs comrades only watched in a daze, and others who previously agreed with the man fell silent.
Oh Rahee couldnât be the strongest of the 166 people here. There had to be someone who could contend with her. But since there was no way an Earthling of such caliber wasnât aiming for Stage 3, not stopping Oh Rahee could be taken as a silent sign of agreement.
[Oh Raheeâs Status Window]
Summoned Date: 2015. 09. 18
Height/Weight: 168.8cm/54.2kg
Current Condition: Healthy
Class: Lv 5. Imperial Chevalier
Nationality: Korea (Area 1)
Alias: Top Graduate, Cunt, One Slash Killer, Blue-eyed Sword Demon
Strength: Intermediate (High)
Endurance: Intermediate (Low)
Stamina: Intermediate (High)
Mana: Intermediate (Intermediate)
Remaining Ability Points: 2
âHeart and Soul [Intermediate (High)]
After checking Oh Raheeâs Status Window with the color of observation, he finally understood why she was so confident. Her physical stats and abilities were extraordinary. Seol Jihu was drawn to her Class Ability, Heart and Soul, the most.
It seemed like an ability that couldnât be acquired through contribution points.
âMaybe, she is one of the âtrueâ High Rankers Master Jang mentioned.â
Seol Jihu realized just how great of a monster he worked with in Stage 1. It was then.
As Oh Rahee was about to drop the man into the pit, a woman spoke up to stop her. She was a beautiful, blonde-haired woman wearing glasses that gave her a graceful, intelligent look.
This was the first time Seol Jihu saw her, but his surroundings quickly buzzed with whispers. From what he could pick up, the blonde-haired woman was âEvangeline Roseâ, a Grand Pathfinder just like Kazuki. In other words, she was a High Ranker.
âWho the hell are you?â Oh Rahee asked with a face that seemed to ask, âWhat retard is it now?â Despite Evangeline being a High Ranker, it seemed she had no interest in her.
âLet him go.â Evangeline Rose spoke simply as if to avoid unnecessary fighting, âWe will go in first.â
For a moment, Seol Jihu doubted his ears.
âWhat?â It was the same with Oh Rahee. She tightened her grip on the man, whom she was about to drop.
Evangeline Rose continued, âIâm not saying we will go in for free.â
âThe twelve of us will enter and scout the difficulty of the Plaza of Sacrifice. In exchange, we would like these two to enter the Plaza of the Dissonant Wish. Of course, they wonât be coming back to Stage 2. Theyâll be leaving through the red portal.â Hearing her clear, silvery voice, Seol Jihu realized her move was more calculated than altruistic.
Reading her comradesâ Status Windows with the color of observation, Seol Jihu found out that most of them were Level 4s, with the two who were left out being Level 2s.
It seemed they were part of the same organization, having brought the weaker members as a way of getting experience. But now that the situation was heading in a bad direction, they seemed to want to send the low-leveled ones home.
âAnd what if they get sent to Stage 3?â
âWell, theyâll have to escape on their own. Thereâs nothing we can do about that.â
âThat doesnât sound like something a worried mother would say.â
âWe only know that ten people can enter Stage 3. Thereâs nothing that says itâs first-come-first-serve. Either there is a condition we donât know about or itâs random. Regardless, we canât do anything about luck.â
When Oh Rahee asked in a provocative tone, Evangeline Rose struck back with calm.
âBesides, weâre not saying we will use all of the six available slots. Since weâre bearing the risk of being the first party to enter the Plaza of Sacrifice, wouldnât it be fair to give four of the six slots to us?â She stealthily increased the slot they would take from two to four.
ââŚHnng.â Oh Rahee hummed as though her interest had been piqued. She looked around the field, seemingly to check what the other spectators were thinking about. No one was voicing a word of complaint.
Taking their silence as a sign of agreement, Oh Rahee smirked before looking back at the trembling man.
âThis is the correct way of being shameless. Watch and learn.â
She flung her arm, throwing the man away like a piece of trash. The man crashed on the ground and immediately crawled away from the pit in terror.
âShe picked a good time,â Seol Jihu admired inwardly as he looked at the hourglass, which only had 3 or 4 minutes remaining.
Evangeline Rose had used the fact that they were running out of time to offer a deal. It was only possible because the group currently lacked information.
By entering the Plaza of Sacrifice first, thereby stopping the hourglass and obtaining information, they had succeeded in sending some of their comrades into the Plaza of the Dissonant Wish.
Those left on the field would have to risk their chances of entering Stage 3, but they would gain information about the difficulty of the Plaza of Sacrifice without having to risk danger.
In truth, Evangeline Roseâs decision was a gamble and an adventure. Of course, she was a High Ranker, and judging by the equipment her comrades were wearing, they seemed to have ample experience. The team balance wasnât bad either.
âBut wouldnât it be too dangerous with just twelve peopleâŚ?â
âDoes anyone want to join us? You can also fit two people into the Plaza of the Dissonant Wish.â Evangeline Rose seemed to agree to Seol Jihu as she raised her voice and asked.
Seol Jihu glanced at Kazuki. He was watching silently, seemingly with no desire to volunteer. Seol Jihu expected as much from Kazuki. He was the type of person who never stepped forward unless he was certain.
After a moment of continued murmuring, ten people volunteered additionally. The condition was the same. Eight of them would join the advance team while the other two would leave through the Plaza of the Dissonant Wish.
Evangeline Rose seemed to think this was enough people as she nodded her head. Filling all six spots for the Plaza of the Dissonant Wish would cause more headaches, and there wasnât enough time remaining anyways.
Thus, the twenty-person advance team disappeared into the left hole. When no one else entered for a few seconds, the Plaza of Sacrifice must have thought that was it.
Koong! The entrance closed shut with a loud thud.
Soon, the closed pit on the right opened up. The four people who were given the opportunity to leave hesitated for a moment before noticing dozens of gazes on them and hurriedly disappearing into the Plaza of the Dissonant Wish.
There were spots left. Two people could still enter the right pit.
However, no one dared to move. The man who was threatened by Oh Rahee was still shivering in fear, showing everyone what would happen if they acted on their own.
Soon, the sand finished trickling down, and the hourglass flipped over.
After quietly watching the first ten minutes play out, Seol Jihu thought Evangeline Roseâs method wasnât so bad. As no one in his temporary alliance was weak to the point of needing to be sent back, that only gave them a greater edge in picking out potential teams to cooperate with.
The problem was finding a trustworthy team. However, this problem caused little to no trouble.
âThe Triads⌠and there was another team, right?â
The other two organizations Kazuki allied with were coming in handy. But in any case, confirming the difficulty of the Plaza of Sacrifice was the top priority.
âSince six was the minimum number of challengersâŚ. Twenty should be more than enough, right?â
Although he thought this, it was nothing more than an assumption. Just because the monsters in Stage 1 were weak, it didnât mean that monsters in Stage 2 also had to be weak.
Seol Jihu stared at the two pits emitting a reddish-golden light and quietly waited for the advance team to emerge.
It felt like several tens of minutes had already passed. Just as the people standing around waiting were beginning to get boredâŚ
Koong! The sound of a door opening finally rang out, followed by a closing sound. The Plaza of the Dissonant Wish had been shut down the moment the Plaza of Sacrifice opened up.
The crowd had been standing away from the pits to avoid being misunderstood. But when they sensed this change, they hurriedly gathered around the left pit.
Seol Jihu followed Kazuki and slowly walked forward. Everyone waited for the advance team to come up. HoweverâŚ.
âWhy arenât they coming up?â
The door had opened, but the advance team didnât emerge no matter how long they waited.
âMaybe theyâre severely injured and canât jump up?â
Someone made a suggestion, while another cusped their hands over their mouth and yelled. However, only a vacant echo resounded.
Just as a shadow of apprehension and nervousness was cast over everyoneâs facesâŚ.
Someoneâs index finger that was pointing at the pit quickly went up.
Something had suddenly shot up from the pit. The thing that looked like a human body drew an arc in the air before crashing down on the field. That wasnât all. The pit continued to spit things out, almost as if it was coughing out food that was stuck in its throat.
Something round with fluttering hair rolled on the ground and stopped in front of Seol Jihuâs foot. When he subconsciously looked down, he couldnât help but gasp in shock.
What he saw was a severely damaged head.
Just what had happened? Her long, silky hair was cut sparsely, and its previously dazzling, blonde color was dyed crimson. Not only that, more than half of her tall nose was shaved off, and her intelligent, sagacious eyes gone as if they had been dug out.
Looking at the tears of blood flowing down from her eye sockets, Seol Jihu groaned inwardly.
Her neck was twisted and cut off like a churro. Judging by her distorted expression and crumpled mouth that revealed her uvula, he could tell how much she had struggled in pain before she died.
Ssssss-! Then, when sand began to trickle down from the stopped hourglass, everyone became stunned.
The advance team had returned as viciously damaged corpses.
The hourglassâs sand had begun to fall once again.
It was very clear what these two phenomena were suggesting.
[Exit automatically opened once all enemies eliminated or no challengers remain.]
All twenty members of the advance team had died in the Plaza of Sacrifice.
âBut they had a High RankerâŚ!â
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