âStop making things more complicated. Clear your mind, and focus only on distinguishing the perpetrator and the victim.
âThat should be easy enough.â
While the case was all tangled up and convoluted, the roles were clear. The information broker was the perpetrator while PAX and White Rose were the victims.
But Kim Hannah raised a question.
âWho says Bok Jungsik is the victim of this case?
Was the leader of White Rose not a victim?
âDidnât Bok Jungsik say so himself? Because they were unable to find a partner organization, they canceled their expedition plan right before departure.
Seol Jihu nodded his head.
âThat means they canceled it of their own accord. To willingly abandon an expedition even before anything went wrongâŚ. Doesnât that mean theyâve already set their minds to take their losses before that point?
Kim Hannah emphasized âalready,â pointing out the implication that the expedition wasnât canceled because of the protests.
She was right. Seol Jihu stammered.
âYes. And as a result, that foul-mouthed bitch forced the expedition. I can definitely see her doing that.
âWhy? If the leader canceled the expedition, she shouldnât have gone, right?â
âThatâs what you think. But that scumbag is the ace of White Rose. Sheâs the real deal. While Bok Jungsik is the guild master by name, he actually is only a figurehead.
[Our leader must have all grown up now, knowing how to gossip behind my back.]
[Itâs fine. Iâll start talking instead.]
It was true. Bok Jungsik definitely didnât seem very influential. And he had seen her act unbridled. However, Seol Jihu hadnât imagined Bok Jungsik to only be a figurehead.
âAnd all of this took place before PAX made it an issue. It was information they traded 10 gold coins for, and theyâve also confirmed the existence of the ruin. But to suddenly overturn the expedition over a minor issue after painstakingly planning for months? It makes absolutely no sense.
Kim Hannahâs face drew closer in the crystal ball.
âThereâs another thing Iâm suspicious about.
Her voice dropped to a whisper.
â10 gold coins isnât a joke. Thatâs money worth 500 million Won. And how much do you think the preparation cost them? To suddenly evaporate their plans means throwing everything theyâve prepared in the trash. What do you think went through the membersâ minds? Would you not have doubted the competence of the leader, too?
âWhatâs your point?â
âLook at the bigger picture. A bastard who is already in a precarious position sets up a situation where they must advance even if they canât profit off of it and then suddenly decides to pull out. Looking at it after the situation exploded, donât you think everything was staged?
'After the situation exploded?â
"Wait. Then that means Miss Phi Sora isâŚ"
Kim Hannah summed it up in one word.
âThe moment that scumbag moved independently, all the responsibility fell on her. And no matter how unfair White Rose thinks the situation is, the royal family will most likely listen to PAX who bought the information first. Now, to wrap this upâŚ
âIf she dies there, everything ends. Even if she somehow comes back alive, sheâll still be drowned in controversies. Meaning, whether or not the expedition succeeds, the final result has already been determined.
Kim Hannah gave a faint smile.
âExcluding the broker, the one whoâll profit the most isâŚ.? Who?
Seol Jihu blankly stared at the crystal.
After the call, Seol Jihu leaned against the railing and looked outside.
Kim Hannah said she would call again when she found definite proof, but like she said, the outcome was already decided. He didnât know why, but his thoughts kept flowing in a strange direction.
Tightly closing his eyes, the scene of Phi Sora hanging herself with a smile in a rundown room came to his mind.
'The Choice of DestinyâŚ.'
[You seem to think that fate is something amazing, but itâs not.]
Destiny was something inborn; an unavoidable fate.
Thatâs what Ian had told him.
It was a fate to breathe as long as you were born a human, and it was also a fate to die if you stopped breathing.
This law of causality was an absolute âinvariantâ. Destiny ultimately did not connote âchangeâ.
For example, the moment Phi Sora forced the expedition and created a âcauseâ, the âresultâ of her hanging herself had to happen.
This was an unavoidable fate, or as Ian put it, the acceptance of oneâs destiny.
Then what was the reason behind the inclusion of the word âchoiceâ?
It meant that there wasnât only one possible fate, but multiple.
Seol Jihu could have forcibly stopped her from leaving, have accompanied her in the expedition, or even gone and saved her right now.
In the end, he didnât take any action, nor did he plan on doing so, but if he had decided on something, Phi Sora might have met a different fate.
If he did not take action, her breath would stop and she would undoubtedly die, but on the flip side, if he did, then her breath would not stop, preventing her from dying.
He could interfere by choosing between the two unavoidable fates.
And thus was the âChoice of Destiny.â
[What are you thinking so hard about?]
Seol Jihu opened his eyes at the sound of a pleasant voice. He could see a cloud of black smoke floating in front of him.
âDid you have a good time?â
[Yep. Just made a quick trip around the place. Iâve already seen all thatâs there anyways.]
He could hear a slightly bored tone in Floneâs voice. She still must have had some lingering dissatisfaction with leaving Scheherazade so early.
Then again, she had been stuck inside her tomb for hundreds of years, so he understood why she was so curious about the outside world.
âIâve been thinking about the ancient emperorâs villa.â
[Why? Youâre not thinking of going, are you?]
In reply to the anxious voice, Seol Jihu shook his head.
âNo. Itâs just that I heard someone I know is on her way there.â
[Why would that person goâŚ.]
âWell, itâs human nature to want to do something theyâre told not to do.â
[I guess. There were a lot of those blind idiots in my time too. ]
[Yeah. To be honest, itâs not like I havenât entertained the thought of going there either. My mind knows I shouldnât, but I canât help but be curious.]
Seeing the black smoke nodding, Seol Jihu suddenly remembered the story that she didnât finish telling before.
âFlone. What was that villa used for when the emperor was alive? It didnât seem like it was simply used for recreational purposes.â
[It had a political use and was also used as his personal safe.]
[To remove political enemies and store their wealth.]
Flone let out a deep sigh.
[Gorgonu, Rothschear, Rodrick, Rhetinhen, Monpansha, Baluark, Aluah, AngjuâŚ. I donât know how many family heads were sacrificed in that villa.]
The shocked Seol Jihu narrowed his eyes.
âWait. By Rothschear, you meanâŚâ
Floneâs official name was Flonecia Lusignan La Rothschear.
[Youâre right. Our family was one of the emperorâs targets. We were famous for our large wealth.]
[According to the imperial records in the Royal Library, sheâs listed as the beautiful youngest daughter of the formerly prestigious but fallen family.]
As Flone and Ianâs words came together in his mind, Seol Jihuâs mouth fell open.
âThen because of that incident, your family fell apart, and you wereâŚâ
Flone confirmed his thoughts with a bitter voice.
âBut why would he do that? If he was an emperor of an entire empire, he must have had absolute power. What could he have lackedâŚ?â
[That greedy emperor waged wars like a madman. But engaging in war required extremely large amount of finances. It was impossible even for the emperor to handle the costs of a war lasting dozens of years.]
[So after pondering about possible sources of money, he set his eyes on the assets of noble families and stole them through various excuses.]
[If the emperor invites a person to his villa, do you think they can refuse?]
âCanât they just not go?â
[Then theyâll face the crime of refusing a royal decree.]
Seol Jihu made a face that said he still didnât understand.
[No one knows what happened inside the villa. But from what Iâve seen and heard, the emperor tried to assassinate his guests. My grandfather died from that too. Then, under the pretense of an investigation, the emperor led an army to search through our family.]
âAnd they confiscated the familyâs wealth in that process?â
âThatâs messed up.â
[There was no one who didnât know it was all a plot. Not even one.]
Flone quietly spoke before closing her mouth.
[But we didnât just take it quietly either.]
Flone continued speaking after a brief moment of silence.
[When the invitation came to our family, my grandfather, who was then the head of the Rothschear family, immediately noticed the emperorâs intentions. So he plotted a scheme.]
Seol Jihu made an intrigued face.
[If he was going to die whether he went or not, he at least wanted to protect the familyâs property. So he secretly hid everything without the emperor noticing.]
âThen the reason your family fellâŚâ
[The problem was that we became aware of this fact only after we heard the news of my grandfather's death and found the will that he had left behind in his personal study.]
âDid he not leave behind the location of the property or something?"
[No. All that was written in the will was that he was going to die, that he moved all the familyâs wealth before the emperor tried anything, and that we must burn the will after reading.]
Seol Jihu tilted his head.
âIn the end, while your family didnât lose anything, there was nothing left either?â
[Strictly speaking, yes. Except for this.]
He suddenly felt his neck getting pulled. Seol Jihu stared at the necklace hanging in the air.
[This was the only item left behind by my grandfather. My mother said that he had called her separately to give it to her before he left. He told her to not lose it no matter what and to cherish it dearly.]
âSo that was why she was so mad when Clara touched the necklace back then.â Seol Jihu could finally understand a bit.
âIf other families did the same, I doubt the emperor would have been very happy.â
[While there were smart people like my grandfather, there naturally were dumb family heads as well. I bet that it wasnât just a few that straight-out offered everything up to the emperor in fear.]
Seol Jihu let out a gasp. If Floneâs words were true, then he couldnât even imagine how much wealth the villa contained.
An emperorâs villa was already grand enough, but adding the assets of several major familiesâŚ
Seol Jihu who was swallowing his droolâŚ
âŚchoked on his breath after seeing Floneâs face form from water-like vapor right in front of his face in the midst of the black smoke. He didnât know when she materialized, but he could see her squint at him.
[Youâre planning on going, right?]
[No. You canât. Iâm not going to let you go.]
No matter how much he retorted, the black smoke tightly bound both his hands and legs. Unable to move, Seol Jihu sighed.
"Fine, I wonât go. Now let me free.â
[Your eyes were shining.]
"Donât be like that and let me go. How long do you plan on holding me like this?â
[Oh, I donât know. For around a year? Wonât your thoughts of going disappear by then?]
It was impossible, no matter how much he thought about it, so he ducked his neck and began licking the pendant.
Flone shrieked as she drew back.
After freeing his limbs, Seol Jihu was able to see the ghost flying far away while squirming in disgust.
[You meanie! You know I hate that!]
Hearing the upset tone echoing in his mind, Seol Jihu scratched his head.
âYou were gripping me too tightly.â
âI know. I wonât go, okay? I promise I wonât.â
Seeing Seol Jihu rub his palms together in a plea, Flone timidly approached.
âOf course. You said so yourself. Itâs not a place where living people should go. Itâs obvious that nothing good will come out of going there anywaysâŚâ
It wasnât empty talk; Seol Jihu really did not have any intentions of going.
Not only did the Nine Eyes signal all sorts of warnings to not go, but there was also no reason for him to go in the first place.
[Good. You thought well.]
Flone said with a slightly relieved voice.
âBut didnât you say youâre curious as well?â
[My grandfather said too much curiosity was poisonous. Thereâs no need to go to such⌠a scary place, just out of curiosity.]
Hearing the depressed voice, Seol Jihu sniggered.
âWell, thatâs surprising. That even you have something to be afraid of.â
[Well, thatâs because my family is directly involved, and also because it happened when I was youngâŚ]
âBut since you are alreadyâ.â
ââdead, does it matter?â Seol Jihu didnât finish the sentence out loud.
While he already knew Flone was strong, there were words he should say and words he shouldnât. He knew it was rude.
[Already strong? That doesnât even make sense.]
But despite trying to switch topics, Seol Jihu broke into a cold sweat as Floneâs characteristic persistency was activated.
[Why? Do you not like me suddenly disappearing all the time?]
[Then should I always stick next to you?]
He wondered how such a conclusion was reached, but unable to win against her persistent barrage of questions, he confessed to a certain extent.
âSo, uh⌠even if I donât personally enter the villaâŚ. As long as itâs in range, you canâŚâ
When he couldnât continue speaking, the tweeting voice suddenly stopped.
It was true that there was nothing inside the villa that could harm her. After all, she was a spirit, or in other words, already dead.
Also, Flone was an evil spirit born from hundreds of years of resentment. She had been able to easily annihilate those terrible Parasites back then, too.
Even if there was a monster inside, wouldnât it be simple for her to handle?
As all sorts of thoughts came to Seol Jihuâs mind, he carefully searched for her response.
Flone who hadnât released her materialization had a dazed look on her face.
âDamn it! Me and my big mouth.â
He had made a mistake even while knowing Flone had a lot of regrets concerned with living.
When he was just about to apologize out of guilt.
Flone let out a stunned voice.
Her eyes grew as large as lanterns.
[Youâre right. Why was I afraid?]
Then like a child who discovered something interesting, she became excited and floated in the air.
[Iâm going out for a bit!]
And Flone flew away just like that.
Seol Jihu was left staring endlessly at the spirit that was now becoming a small dot on the horizon.
ââŚShe didnât know?â
No, that wasnât it. She might have been instinctively afraid because of the trauma that she was induced with when she was a child.
Or so he thought, until he could see the quickly returning Flone.
Seol hastily gripped the railings using all his strength after vaguely realizing why she was flying towards him.
A moment later, on the third stairway of the Carpe Diem building, a strange scene of a spirit pulling on the collar of a young man holding onto the handrail like a cicada, unfolded.
âNo. Iâm never going there.â
[But you donât even have to go in~! Iâll go in by myself!]
"I donât want to! Uggh."
Seeing his grip loosening, the panicked Seol Jihu quickly licked the pendant with his tongue.
[Ahhhhh! Iâll kill you!]
Seol Jihu flinched hearing Floneâs threat.
"No! We donât even know whatâs inside!"
In reply to Seol Jihuâs screams, Flone brightly shouted as if she never cared at all.
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