The Salt Desert â where white pearl crumbs ripened under the scorching sun, was filled with ferns and long tropical trees that resembled palm trees.
There, a human figure dropped from the sky.
The splashing and the subsequent sinking noise were unusually loud. Kazuki, who had finished setting up a campsite, was resting under his tent when his gaze was forced towards the lake. The white pillar of water that shot up from the middle sprayed in all directions.
As the head and back of a youth appeared on the water, Kazuki realized Stage 3 had ended.
He expected it to take a few days at the very least, but it seemed to have ended rather quickly.
He called Seol Jihuâs name out loud, but the youth didnât budge. He only floated around with his head in the water.
Only then did he realize that something was off.
He immediately began running before coming to a halt. This was because Chohong, who had been fooling around in the middle of the oasis, had suddenly jumped in.
When Seol Jihu didnât react to her close screaming, she quickly dragged him out of the water.
Worried that he was dead, Chohong shook his body crazily, and Seol Jihuâs body fluttered like a flag during a storm.
âWhat are you doing!? Are you retarded!?â
Maria ran over in a hurry and kicked Chohongâs butt hard. This was because it was a taboo to thoughtlessly manhandle an unconscious person, whose injuries were unknown.
Seol Jihuâs eyes were half-open. But his dazed state clearly showed that his consciousness was jaded.
âI donât notice any outside injuries.â
Kazuki murmured after quickly scanning Seol Jihuâs body. Maria chanted a healing spell, but when it didnât seem all that effective, she clicked her tongue.
âYouâre right. It is his mind, not his body, that is injured.â
âMental treatment can only be given by an extreme minority of High Ranked Priests. If a Magician were here, they could help calm him down a bit, butâŠ.â
Kazuki looked around the oasis. But he couldnât find the Priest, who must have followed Seol Jihu to Stage 3.
âHis eyes are in focus, so he must be conscious. If heâs like this because of exhaustion from overburdening his mind, just resting will help him recover.â
Hearing this, Kazuki nodded his head calmly. However, he was boiling on the inside.
âJust what the hell happened?â
Kazuki knew how strong Seol Jihuâs mental endurance was. After all, back in the Huge Stone Rocky Mountain, when his mind and body were on the verge of breaking down, he had endured with nothing but his willpower.
âDid he meet a god or somethingâŠ?â
Not knowing that his frustrated thought was spot on, Kazuki began to take off Seol Jihuâs jacket and armor.
When Sakamoto Jun handed him a healing potion, Kazuki supported Seol Jihuâs neck and slightly tilted the bottle.
Thankfully, his throat drew gentle gulps. Seeing how he was recognizing and accepting the liquid flowing inside, he didnât seem to be unconscious.
Then, after about ten minutes, Seol Jihu spat out a short breath. Seeing the youth blinking his eyes, Kazuki opened his mouth.
âDid you recover your senses?â
Seol Jihu rolled his eyes side to side.
âWe are at the oasis, the place we entered Stage 1 from. Youâre back in Paradise.â
âIt hasnât been that long. About an hour or two since I returned from Stage 2.â
Seol Jihu gave a small nod before letting out another short breath.
âSeol, thereâs something I want to ask.â
Seeing that the youth had regained his calm, Kazuki neared Seol Jihuâs face and whispered.
âShe went to Stage 3 too, right?â
Seol Jihu realized that he was referring to the Priest.
âDo you know what happened to her? This is a matter of critical importance.â
Kazuki looked quite desperate, and Seol Jihu felt like he knew why.
This was because one of the Seven Gods had revealed the Priestâs identity.
Seol Jihu closed his eyes gently.
Iraâs voice rang out and dyed his vision white. She must have created a portal underneath him and sent him back as soon as she rewarded him.
In a way, she was being generous.
It seemed that he didnât need to worry about the others. Since the remaining four members passed Stage 3 as well, they had the right to receive the rewards they deserved.
Once they woke up and received their Harmonious Wish, they should return to Paradise as well.
Then suddenly, as if to prove that his thinking was correct, another splash rang out. Everyoneâs attention turned to the lake.
The Priest must have regained her consciousness as she tilted her head as soon as she rose to the surface of the lake. As a result, her wet hood fell back, and her long hair flowed down.
The jet-black hair glistened brightly under the sunlight.
Chohongâs eyes widened in shock, and Maria dropped her jaw with a loud gulp.
Kazuki quickly tried to cover their eyes, but it was impossible to block multiple pairs of eyes.
The woman went âAhâ and touched her head. But she must have realized it was too late as she turned and faced the six pairs of eyes staring at her fixedly.
She slowly put her arm down.
She was the Daughter of Luxuria â Seo Yuhui.
A fist-sized orb formed on Seo Yuhuiâs palm and radiated a green light. Maria covered her eyes with the back of her hand and muttered.
âHoly f⊠an Ancient SpellâŠ.â
Although Seo Yuhui was wearing a wide and flabby robe, her twin peaks protruded out. Hugo, who was swallowing his saliva while looking at her chest, quietly asked.
âWhatâs an Ancient Spell?â
âA hella rare spell.â
âShut up. This is the first time Iâm seeing one.â
Maria couldnât take her eyes off Seo Yuhui and spat back at Hugo as if he was a bother.
The green orb quickly shot down and was absorbed into Seol Jihuâs nose. His pale complexion slowly regained color and his dazed eyes recovered their clarity.
As vitality began to surge out from the inside, Seol Jihu could quickly raise his body.
When he bowed and expressed his thanks, Seo Yuhui returned a serene smile.
Seol Jihu hesitated before continuing with difficulty.
Seo Yuhuiâs eyes widened at his sudden apology, and she tilted her head. Then, she realized why he apologized and sent him an odd look.
ââŠYouâre the same as ever, apologizing for something meaningless.â
âNo, itâs nothing.â
Seo Yuhui shook her hand as she covered her mouth.
âI meant you had nothing to apologize for.â
âBut because of me, youââ
Seo Yuhui gave a somewhat alluring smile.
âIt might be the opposite.â
Seol Jihu blinked his eyes at the whispering voice.
Didnât the Seven Gods force Seo Yuhui to participate in the Banquet as his guard?
Seol Jihu was tilting his head, while Seo Yuhui was smiling brightly.
âI didnât realize at all!â
Sensing a strange current of air flowing between the two, Chohong suddenly exclaimed out loud. She seemed somewhat displeased.
âWhy did you hide your identity?â
Kazuki gave her a warning, but Chohong didnât stop.
âAm I wrong? Sheâs an Executor! If she had stepped up during Stage 2ââ
âManners, Chohong! Watch your mouth.â
Kazuki cut her off sharply.
âShe said she had a reason, didnât she?â
âWhat did you just say? Watch my mouth?â
Chohongâs fuse was lit. Kazuki also became icy like a blade.
When the two High Rankers seemed ready to fight, Seo Yuhui stepped between them modestly.
âThose who passed Stage 3 cannot participate in the Banquet again.â
When Chohong met her pure eyes, she flinched.
âIâve cleared the Banquet in the past, so participating this year was a special case among special cases. Because of it, a restriction was placed on my abilities and in revealing my identity.â
Her refined, gentle voice rang out like the twilightâs sunlight gently embracing oneâs ears. Hearing this, Chohong subconsciously calmed down.
âI canât reveal the reason because it is personal, but I had to participate.â
When the woman who was known as the Daughter of Luxuria politely asked for an understanding, Chohong became embarrassed and could only scratch her head.
Now that she knew her circumstance, there wasnât much she could say. Especially since she performed more than her fair share of work.
âI just meant⊠it would have been nice⊠if you said somethingâŠ.â
She must have really been flustered as Chohong suddenly explained politely before hiding behind Seol Jihu.
Kazuki clicked his tongue.
âDonât be. Itâs my fault.â
Seo Yuhui gave a refreshing smile.
Kazuki wanted to say something, but he shut his mouth when Seo Yuhui shook her head. He then pushed his hair up before letting out a long sigh.
ââŠLetâs go back. To Haramark.â
Although they took a carriage on the way there, they had to walk on the way back.
The atmosphere of the Alliance team was rather quiet. But that couldnât be helped.
Walking along with them wasnât just someone famous. She was an Executor, one of the strongest Earthlings in Paradise and one who had created countless legends with a man named Sung Shihyun.
Because of this, everyone was rather careful around her. After all, even Kazuki found it difficult to interact with her.
However, while Seo Yuhui might appear aloof, she wasnât a woman who enjoyed loneliness by nature.
In fact, it wouldnât be strange for someone of her position to see herself as special and privileged. Not only was she exalted among humans, but even the Parasites acknowledged her existence as special. In the first place, the Daughter of Luxuria was a privileged class.
Despite all this, Seo Yuhui didnât act haughty. In fact, she acted just like any other Earthling.
Because she always treated others with affection and gentleness, she merged into the team in only one or two days.
For dinner, she personally volunteered herself to be the chef. And even with simple ingredients, she made dishes that brought out deep flavors and aroma. Her skill was truly at a masterclass level.
âKeu! To think I would get to taste the food handmade by Luxuriaâs daughter!â
Sakamoto Jun was deeply moved and made a big fuss. Seo Yuhui returned a gentle smile.
âEat as much as you want.â
âAh, can I get more!?â
Hugo shouted as if he didnât want to lose out. When he shoved his plate out competitively, Seo Yuhui refilled his soup with a wry smile.
The two of them combined had already finished over ten plates, but as the cook, Seo Yuhui couldnât help but feel happy.
Seo Yuhui was slowly stirring the soup ladle when she caught sight of a youth.
Seol Jihu was eating quietly. Although he was moving his spoon mechanically, there were times when he paused and blankly stared into the air.
After silently watching him for a while, Seo Yuhui carefully opened her mouth.
âIs it not to your taste?â
It was rare for Seo Yuhui to take interest in someone first. Naturally, everyoneâs attention became focused on them. Seol Jihu was still staring at the air below him with a blank look.
Only when Kazuki nudged him with his elbow did he respond.
When Seol Jihu raised his dazed face, he saw Seo Yuhui who looked a bit embarrassed.
âYou looked like you werenât enjoying the soupâŠ.â
That wasnât the case. It was just thatâŠ.
Seol Jihu forced a smile and began to take one spoonful of soup after the other. However, Seo Yuhuiâs worried gaze didnât leave him so easily.
She wasnât the only one who was worried.
After the dinner ended, Sakamoto Jun and Hugo finished setting up their tent and went to chat with Seol Jihu.
âSeol! Youâre pretty good! I learned a thing or two from ya!â
âDonât pretend you donât know! âEven if youâre an amazing woman, Iâm different~â Werenât you trying to attract attention by acting aloof?â
âIs it that? The bad guy trope.â
Hugo giggled as he whispered into Seol Jihuâs ear. However, Seol Jihu only stared at him quietly.
Taken aback, Hugo continued.
âAnyways, you can look forward to tonight.â
âLook forward⊠to what?â
âJun and I only set one tent. And we threw the rest away.â
âIsnât that obvious? We can sleep in the same tent as the Daughter of Luxuria! Weâll be sharing a bed!!â
Hugo shouted excitedly, then crossed his arms triumphantly.
âFor the record, Iâm taking the middle. Thatâs decided. No matter what.â
Seol Jihu nodded his head, signaling that he didnât care. Seeing this, Hugo blinked his eyes and spoke awkwardly.
âAre you worried about something? Or did something happen?â
âNo, I just have a lot to think about. Itâs nothing, really.â
Hugo smacked his lips. With Seol Jihu saying it was nothing, he could only accept his words at face value.
On the entire way back home, Seol Jihu barely said a word. He spent most of his time staring dazedly into the air, and his expression didnât change much either.
Although he immediately responded when someone initiated a conversation, there was a huge difference compared to when he would smile brightly and make jokes or pull pranks.
One could say that the atmosphere around him changed.
âSorry for making you worry. Iâm really fine.â
Although he put it in a nice way, he was essentially shooing them away, saying he wanted to be alone. Even Hugo was able to take the hint.
Hugo turned around with a disappointed face.
Time passed and the camp out began.
As there were seven members in the group, one person had to stand as a night watch alone. While everyone wanted to become paired up with Seo Yuhui, Seol Jihu volunteered to stand watch alone.
One benefit was being the first to stand watch, but the bigger reason was that he wanted to think without disturbance.
Seol Jihu stared fixedly into the air again. Although he might look this way to an outsider, in truth, he was staring at his Status Window.
To be exact, he was thinking about his Nine Eyes.
[Your Innate Ability, âNine Eyesâ, is evolving.]
[The right direction (1) of your Innate Ability - Nine Eyes, Blue color: Destiny Selection, has been unlocked.]
The first direction of the right side - Destiny Selection.
He couldnât grasp what it meant at all. No, the meaning was too ambiguous.
Looking back, it was the same when the Golden Commandment was unlocked.
Although he could directly look into it just as he had always doneâŠ.
[The decision you made todayâŠ!]
Iraâs voice was still echoing in his ears.
It wasnât just anyone who said these words. When spoken by a god, the word âneverâ carried a much heavier weight.
He couldnât help but think there was some greater meaning behind the advice to not take the right direction lightly.
And when he remembered Gula saying âhe isnât readyâ and vehemently trying to stop Ira, he became convinced.
It wasnât as if he wasnât given any hint.
Of course, it was only a theory, one that he currently had no way of proving. But the same thought had crossed his mind when he went to provoke the Medusa in Arden Valley.
That the Nine Eyes were related to the Future Vision in some way.
[Your Innate Ability, âFuture Visionâ, responds to the awakening of a new ability!]
Otherwise, this message wouldnât have appeared during the first awakening of the Nine Eyes.
Furthermore, through the Banquet, he experienced what he could consider the evidence. This was what he could deduce so far.
Just like how the left and lower directions were connected, the right directionâs Destiny Selection and the upper directionâs Golden Commandment were related. The left and right sides were also related to âchoiceâ. There were simply too many questions he didnât have the answers to.
But what could he do? The Nine Eyes, as an ability, was extremely unkind as it didnât give detailed explanations.
When Seol Jihu flicked his cigarette away, sparks of ember swayed in the air. Seol Jihu pulled his legs in. Wrapping his arms around them, he stared at the campfire endlessly.
As the fire burned vigorously, Oh Raheeâs face suddenly popped up in his mind. Then, Lara Wolff, the white headband girl, the burly man, Audrey Basler, and Slick Hair flashed by.
The same went for the man and woman duo.
Seol Jihu stared at the duoâs contorted faces inside the wavering flames.
âWhy did you have to kill?â
âWhy couldnât you just go to the portal? You wouldnât have been summoned to Stage 3.â
âŠwas frighteningly calm.
Not a single emotion could be felt.
âWas it really worth itâŠ?â
Even though he knew he was seeing a hallucination, he continued to talk.
All the way until the duoâs faces disappeared.
Glaring at the campfire, Seol Jihu took out a new cigarette. His gaze slowly fell down and stopped at his hand that was searching for the lighter.
Until the Banquet, he had never killed a human being. There were times when he had left people to die when he could have saved them. But he had never killed anyone personally.
And in Stage 3, he experienced his first murder.
Seol Jihu looked at his hand with an indifferent look.
The hand didnât look any different than usual. It wasnât shaking, he wasnât paying attention to it subconsciously, and he wasnât having nightmares either.
He had killed them because they did something to deserve it. Besides, this was something Seol Jihu expected to experience eventually.
Even if he tried to imbue some sort of meaning into this experience, this was all felt. And that was what made him feel uncomfortable.
It didnât make sense from a common sense standpoint.
A twenty-six-year-old who didnât even know the âmurâ from âmurderâ was fine after killing two people?
The feeling of slicing the womanâs neck was still vivid in his mind. The same went for piercing the struggling manâs stomach and skewering him to the wall.
A sudden thought popped up in his head.
Seol Jihu had thought that the future was changing, even by a little, insignificant amount. He still believed this now.
Was I also changing along with the changing future?
Or was I moving toward the same direction Future Vision showed me?
He couldnât make a hasty conclusion. But if he treated this uncomfortableness as something insignificant, he felt it would be the latter.
The moment he acknowledged and accepted this numbness, he felt like he would become the monster he saw in his dreamâ the one who rampaged in battlefields like a demon and enjoyed drenching himself in blood.
If he were to change like that, should he be happy? Or should he be wary?
Seol Jihu closed his eyes in deep thought.
That was his âfirstâ murder.
He had even killed two people.
They must have had their own lives. Perhaps, they had made that extreme decision due to being unable to overcome a wall they were facing.
Seol Jihu buried his face between his knees.
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