When they arrived at the palace, Teresa who was eagerly waiting for their arrival skipped down the stairs with feathery steps.
Teresa was just as bubbly and lively as ever, alleviating the mood of those around her. Seol Jihu was able to smile, thanks to her.
âItâs been a while, Princess.â
Letting out a short âhmphâ, Teresa lightly nudged Seol Jihuâs side with her elbow.
âI heard you came back from Earth. I thought youâd come see me at least once, but never mind your face, I havenât seen even a single strand of your hair! How could you do this to me?â
When Teresa gave a sidelong glance like a maiden who had been wronged, Seol Jihu smiled awkwardly.
âI was too focused on recovering. I would have fallen into despair if the temporary drop in my stats had turned permanent.â
Then, he let out a quiet sigh.
When he couldnât continue his words, Teresa looked dejected as well. As she was the one who was behind King Prihiâs visit, she knew about the situation very well.
With Seol Jihuâs complexion being so dark, she wasnât sure what to say.
Her worry preceded everything else. Given that he lived through a huge war, he had every right to enjoy some time in peace and happiness. But he was being tormented by all sorts of schemes the moment he recovered.
Never mind being praised, this was his reward for risking his life to fight on the frontlines. Teresa didnât know how to apologize.
âThank you for your help.â
Teresa smiled bitterly. She had no way of knowing what Seol Jihu was feeling on the inside as he thanked her for her help.
âDonât be. I only did what I should.â
To Haramark, Seol Jihu was a benefactor who saved them from destruction. Since he committed his life to protect them, it was only right that the Royal Family protected him as well. Even if it meant they had to make enemies with a certain place.
âDonât worry about it too much. The Royal Family, and even Sicilia, the Triads, and other influential organizations, are working on this problem with haste. We plan to hire outsiders to enact tough countermeasures, so the matter should blow by without a problem.â
Seol Jihuâs eyes widened, not knowing that even the Triads had stepped up. Teresa continued with confidence.
âEven though the Temple of Luxuria is the most influential organization after the Magicianâs Guild, they arenât able to touch the Royal Families easily. Now that things have turned out like this, take the opportunity and take a long break. You know, cool your head a bit.â
âThank you! Iâll accept your hospitality, then.â
Seol Jihu readily accepted the Royal Familyâs goodwill. Teresa leaned forward and asked.
Seol Jihu shook his head. He was signaling that he didnât want to eat.
âHow about a bath? OrâŠâ
âIf itâs okay, can you prepare a quiet room for me?â
Teresaâs smile shriveled. Seol Jihu felt a bit sorry, but he didnât change his words. It wasnât that he didnât know Teresaâs intentions, but the shock from reading the records had yet to disappear.
He needed some time to organize his thoughts.
âOf course. Follow me, Iâll guide you.â
Teresa maintained her cheerful smile and tugged on Seol Jihuâs hand. She then cut through the palace corridor while linking her arms with Seol Jihuâs and chit-chatting away.
As the duo slowly went away, Prihi muttered a âhmmâ while crossing his arms.
âI thought sheâd at least tell me that I did a good job.â
He glanced at Jan Sanctus, who was standing behind him, then smacked his lips.
âI thought the same thing with Olivia, but raising a daughter really is meaningless. You take note of this too.â
âBut theyâre a wonderful pair, are they not?â
The generalâs monotonous reply made the king a bit flustered.
âThis is the first time Iâve heard you say something like that. Did Teresa bribe you with something?â
âThis is a royal command. Speak the truth.â
ââŠShe promised to support and push for military expansion of armored foot soldiers.â
Jan Sanctus stealthily averted his gaze. Seeing this, Prihi gave a bitter smile.
Seol Jihu barely regained peace after escaping to the palace. But just because the situation had mellowed, it didnât mean that he was comfortable internally.
Teresa had told him not to worry about it, but he had suffered too much to accept that the assault would end. While things may have quieten down for the moment, but there was no guarantee that a similar thing wouldnât happen again.
Moreover, his Golden Rule didnât let him gloss over this matter.
He was angry, and he should be.
The question was how he could express this anger.
Due to the sheer scale of the incident, he knew it would be impossible to alleviate the situation by beating a couple of people up like he did in the Banquet.
As such, Seol Jihu spent his days quietly in the room Teresa assigned him. He left only when he would smoke a cigarette. And when Teresa eventually brought him an ashtray, he stayed cooped up in his room smoking constantly.
Teresa went in and out of his room, making sure that he wasnât bothered by her, and Seol Jihu only expressed his gratitude each time and didnât say much else.
ââŠHe never tells me to stay for a while.â
Having just brought him a drink, Teresa pouted. Pretending to go back, she stood in front of the door and peeked inside.
Doesnât his throat hurt? Seol Jihu had a cigarette in his mouth every time she came over. The way he slowly closed his eyes from time to time, he seemed to be thinking deeply about something.
Soon, when Seol Jihu opened his eyes, a blue glint glimmered in his pupils. He stared at the records as if he planned to devour it.
Teresa, who was sneaking a peek at Seol Jihu, gulped. She really wanted to talk to himâŠ
But he was exuding a do-not-approach aura that made her turn back.
It wasnât until dinner time that Teresa found a good reason to visit him again.
âYes, he says he really wants to meet you.â
Teresa spoke with a big grin.
âHeâs waiting in the dining hall. Itâs dinner time, so why donât you go eat?â
âHeâs someone you know very well.â
Seol Jihu found Teresa difficult to say no to, especially after she put it this way. Although he never agreed to meet with this guest, he technically didnât have a reason to refuse. Moreover, he knew Teresa wouldnât have told him about this guest if it was better to not meet him.
Seol Jihu had mostly finished organizing his thoughts and came to a resolution. As such, he left his room without unnecessary remarks.
When he went to the dining hall, he saw a man standing in front of a painting hanging on the wall, with his hands clasped behind his lower back.
When Seol Jihu saw the grey scarf around his neck and his thick black coat, he immediately recognized the familiar figure.
The man turned around. Although his eyes couldnât be seen because of the black sunglasses he was wearing, the cheerful smile on his face was without a doubt, that of Hao Winâs.
âItâs been a while, eh?â
Hao Win spoke somewhat playfully and approached Seol Jihu. Meeting halfway, the two men grabbed each otherâs hand.
âYou look like a million dollars. Youâre giving off a completely different vibe than what you did in the Neutral Zone.â
âMister Hao Win⊠I didnât expect to see you here at all.â
âYou must think this is the first time since the BanquetâŠâ
Hao Win nimbly lowered his sunglasses and continued.
âBut Iâve seen you a few times after that. I came to see you about four times while you were in the intensive care unit. You didnât know, right?â
No, actually he did. Seol Jihu clearly remembered Hao Win coming to visit him when his consciousness was awake.
âI breathed a sigh of relief when I heard you woke up. I planned to find a good time to go see you, but when I did, you had already gone back to Earth.â
âI did go back in a bit of a hurryâŠâ
Seol Jihu and Hao Win sat around the table and chatted about all sorts of things. Meanwhile, all kinds of delicacies were placed on the table.
âPlease ring the bell if you need anything.â
Teresa, who had changed into a noblewomanâs dress, carefully placed a small bell on the table. Then, she walked back elegantly after a graceful bow.
Hao Win let out a muffled giggle.
âThat princess⊠haha, sheâs too much into role-playing.â
Seeing Seol Jihu tilt his head, Hao Win clicked his tongue.
âI thought you were a sunflower, but it seems you have a taste for the arts. Well, thatâs not such a bad thing.â
âNo need to play dumb. Youâre being treated like the royal son-in-law. My intuition is flawless when it comes to relationships. You should know about this, no?â
While Seol Jihu maintained a confused look, Hao Win whistled as he looked at the table.
âAnyways, this is a treatment that I didnât expect in the slightest. Itâs almost making me uncomfortable!â
âYou already had dinner?â
âNo, but the things Iâm about to tell you might upset your stomach.â
Only after hearing this did Seol Jihu have some inkling of an idea of what Hao Win was here for. He replied with a dull smile.
âItâs fine. My stomach is pretty strong.â
âThatâs great to hear. Then letâs eat first. Iâve been running around like a headless chicken since yesterday. Iâm starving!â
With a playful comment, Hao Win picked up his knife and fork.
The dinner continued in a jovial atmosphere. With great food and a great companion, swallowing food was easy even without an appetite.
The duoâs conversation started from the Neutral Zone and continued to the war. Only when their meal was coming to an end did they finally get to the main point.
âYou did well in holding yourself back at the pub.â
Hao Win took out a piece of paper after rinsing his mouth with wine.
It was an information news report.
âThe True Nature of Seol Jihu, Haramarkâs War Hero and Carpe Diemâs Leader.
Seol Jihu looked up after reading the title. Hao Win, who was patting his mouth with a napkin, curled the corner of his mouth up.
âThat night, one of my family members was at the pub too.â
âHeâs a clever one. He relayed the situation to me in real-time, and I instantly had a bad feeling. I contacted Sicilia to ask for cooperation, then scoured the streets thinking that an information broker should be nearby.â
Hao Win then pointed at the paper.
âThatâs the result of our investigation. There was a whole box full of it. Give it a read.â
Seol Jihuâs eyes headed to the news report once again.
âThe Royal Family and several influential organizations of Haramark are defending Seol Jihu, but it is true that criticisms are very one-sided.
Traditionally, truths of a case require both sides of the story. Perhaps, Earthlings and Paradisians alike, are looking at Seol Jihu through rose-colored glasses due to his title as Haramarkâs War Hero.
This reporter found the Earthling who claims to have been threatened and beaten that day by Carpe Diem.
The bedridden man trembled in terror whenever he recalls the incident, but I barely managed to convince him under the condition that his identity would be kept secret.
To deliver a truthful account of the incident, below is the transcript of the interview:
Q) I heard you picked a fight with them first.
A) Yes, I admit this. But, thereâs something I want to say. It isnât as if Iâm crazy or as if I didnât know how many High Rankers Carpe Diem had. Would I have picked a fight for no reason?
Q) That sounds like there was a reason you provoked them.
A) Thatâs right. Itâs true that I provoked them first, but there was a reason. When I first saw them, I sat at my table and just watched them. I didnât have any ill feelings.
Q) Iâm curious about this reason.
A) I participated in the war too, and Iâm thankful that they fought in the frontlines to push the enemy back. But werenât we comrades who both risked our lives to fight a common enemy? I acknowledge their achievements, but it was hard to bear listening to them belittle the people who fought alongside them.
Q) Belittle? Did you just say âbelittleâ?
A) They treated their fellow Earthlings like fools and said we should kowtow to them since they saved our lives. Is that not belittling? I participated in that war following my principles, but hearing them talk like they were the only ones who fought in this war made me feel aggrieved.
Q) People at the pub have testified that you went too far in insulting them.
A) I know that. Iâm not saying that what I did or said was right. I know I made a mistake. But when I remembered my friends who died in this war, with whom I shared years of joys and sorrows⊠I suddenly snapped. Thatâs why I said it. I was drunk too. Iâm self-reflecting for the foul language I used, butâŠ
The man couldnât continue any longer, and this writer paused the interview. While I was listening to the manâs story, my head automatically recalled Sung Shihyun.
In a way, Sung Shihyun and Seol Jihu are very similar. Not only in that theyâre from the same Area, but also in the way they act. Everyone is sure of Sung Shihyunâs abilities, but his cruel personality and imperious arrogance areâŠ.
ââŠPublic matters are public and private matters are private. Of course, the truth of the matter hasnât been revealed yetâŠ.â
Seol Jihu crumpled the paper without reading any further.
âYou can rip it up if youâd like.â
Chwak! Seol Jihu tore the paper in half immediately. After tearing and tearing again until the paper was reduced to tiny pieces, Seol Jihu gave a bland smile.
âSo this is how they planned to sell the story.â
âItâs the power of words, my friend.â
âAs you know, your name value, which was already on the rise, has skyrocketed after this war. It wouldnât be an exaggeration to say that even the heavens and the universe would have heard of your name. Do you know how people evaluate you now?â
Seol Jihu shook his head. Although he had seen his new alias and had some idea, he had never paid much attention to it.
âA mysterious, almost magical Earthling who has been making incredible achievements from a low level. An Irregular from Area 1, whose achievements in the Neutral Zone and the Banquet are highly praised. These are the general evaluations.â
Hao Win then chuckled loudly.
âI donât know whoâs behind this, but theyâre quite amusing! They tried to unveil your mysteriousness through a fight at a pub that would happen anytime in everyday life, and then they even tried to overlay Sung Shihyunâs infamy onto yoursâŠ. Haha, Iâd really like to look at the person behind this piece of work!â
âWell, donât worry about it too much. We managed to secure the news report before they went out and passed the information to the Assassinsâ Guild before coming here. Sicilia also confirmed that those four havenât participated in the war, so a news report talking about this should come out soon. When that happens, they wonât be able to touch you for a while.â
Hao Win, who was nodding his head, suddenly let out a deep sigh.
âWell, only for a while.â
Seol Jihu expressed his gratitude, but he didnât look so grateful. Now, even having to say thanks annoyed him.
Everyone else was doing their best for him, but he was stuck in the palace unable to do a thing.
He felt a different kind of helplessness than when he faced Undying Diligence.
âIs this the power of an organization that goes beyond a teamâŠ?â
âNo need to thank me. I had fun in the Neutral Zone thanks to you, and Iâm not the type to turn a blind eye when my close friend is in trouble. Did you think I couldnât do this little thing for you?â
With that, Hao Win sighed deeply and put on his coat.
âThereâs also the help I received in the Banquet, so I wanted to repay my debts before I left. Think of this as a parting gift.â
Seol Jihuâs eyes widened.
âParting giftâŠ? Youâre leaving?â
âYep, itâs been decided not too long ago. The Triads will be leaving Haramark.â
Hao Win spoke as if it wasnât a big deal, but Seol Jihu knew that it wasnât an easy thing for an organization with influence over an area to move their base of operation.
This was an important scoop!
Seol Jihu blinked his eyes, not knowing what to say. At that moment, Hao Win opened his mouth.
âAnyways, Iâm glad.â
âWhat I just told you about. I was worried youâd say, âEi~ Do we need to go that far?ââ
Was he talking about publishing the counter news report? Understanding as such, Seol Jihu asked to clear his confusion.
ââŠIs there a reason I would refuse?â
âOf course. Enduring an injustice makes you a person, but enduring a loss makes you a pushover.â
Hao Win put on his scarf and got up.
âWhy donât we go on a walk? To digest what we just ate and for a little smoke break.â
When Seol Jihu looked up vacantlyâ
ââŠPlus, thereâs something I have to ask you before I leave.â
Hao Winâs voice suddenly got deeper.
Not something he has to say, but something he has to ask.
Though similar, there was a slight difference in nuance.
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