After narrowing her eyes open, Maria looked extremely confused.
Like a child who just woke up from a horrible nightmare, she looked around her room anxiously.
âDonât tell me⊠Did I do it againâŠ?â
Her gaze remained on the shattered pieces of glass before she started to sob.
No tears came out of her eyes.
But Maria cried sorrowfully in Seol Jihuâs embrace. Meanwhile, she never let go of his left hand, which held the crucifix artifact.
Patting her back, Seol Jihuâs expression sank.
Suddenly convulsing, getting calm, and now crying.
He was half in doubt when he heard she had gone crazy, but now it really looked like something was wrong with her head. She must have developed a trauma after suffering a near-death experience during the war.
Misunderstanding her situation on his own, Seol Jihu became even sorrier than before.
Soon, Maria stopped crying and wiped her eyes with her palm.
Once again, not even a single drop of tear had come out of her eyes.
âSorry⊠I didnât know it was you, OppaâŠâ
âWhat happened? Were you having a nightmare?â
Hearing how worried he was, Maria shook her head with difficulty.
âI donât know⊠Maybe Iâm dreaming⊠Or seeing a hallucinationâŠâ
Seol Jihuâs jaw dropped. She couldnât tell a dream from reality. This wasnât a joking matter.
âI canât let you be. Maria, stand up. We need to get you treatedâŠ!â
Maria jumped in a startle before twisting her body and resisting. Seol Jihuâs eyes widened.
âI, I already tried getting treatment.â
âIt wasnât effective?â
âNo. What Iâm experiencing right now isnât a physical problem but a mental one. Itâs not something that a healing spell can fix.â
Maria said all this very fast. It was hard to fix mental injuries with healing spells. Knowing this as a matter of fact, Seol Jihu bit his lip.
âThen what about on Earth!?â
âI already went. I tried to forget everything and rest, but my condition didnât show any sign of improvement. In the end, IâŠâ
Maria couldnât finish her sentence. Seeing the sniffling blonde girl, Seol Jihuâs eyes waned.
Just how difficult must it have been for her? Her once flushed, chubby cheeks were now pale.
In truth, this was the result of her spending every day drunk on booze, but having no way of knowing this, Seol Jihu hugged Maria tight.
âIt must have been hard for you.â
Maria nodded while burying her face in Seol Jihuâs chest as though she had been waiting for this moment the entire time.
âI really mustered up my courage to participate in the warâŠ.â
âYou said youâd protect me, you son of a bitch.â
âThe Army Commander was so scaryâŠ.â
âYouâre the bastard that fucker was asking for, right? Fuck, I didnât think heâd come my way immediately!â
âBut⊠But I tried my best to save OppaâŠâ
âI was having such a hard time, but no one was helping meâŠ!â
âScrew everything else. If you woke up, shouldnât you have visited me at least once? Fuck, are you even a human? You wipe your mouth and call it a day just because the war ended? You fucking son of a bitch!â
On the inside, Maria was cursing to her heartâs content.
Of course, with no way of reading her mind, Seol Jihu continuously patted her back, thinking she was talking gibberish from the trauma.
âYes, yes, you did well, Maria. I should have come to see you earlierâŠ.â
Maria inadvertently spoke her mind, then quickly shut her mouth.
âN-Nothing, sorry. You suddenly looked like the Army CommanderâŠâ
She blocked her mouth and smiled faintly. She then looked at the crucifix artifact, her eyes shining.
âAh, I brought this to give you.â
âGood! Thatâs what I thought.â
Maria clenched her fists. Restraining her anger and putting on an act seemed to be worth the trouble.
âI heard that you dealt an awesome blow to Undying Diligence. Even going so far as to perform a Ceremony to summon Mjolnir.â
âWho did you hear that from? How embarrassing.â
âEmbarrassing? I think itâs amazing! Here, donât say no. This is yours, Miss Maria.â
âNo⊠I canât accept this⊠I didnât even do anythingâŠ.â
Unlike her mouth, her body was honest, not being even a bit modest.
After taking the artifact as if it was obviously hers, she let out a long sigh.
Seol Jihu stared at the girl smiling in relief with a look of awe.
She was acting like she was about to die any time soon. Yet, blood returned to her pale face and her shriveled cheeks became full and chubby again.
Her lips regained their color, and Mariaâs pupils were no longer faint. Her calm eyes gazed at Seol Jihu.
Was she grateful for the artifact? No.
This was only breaking even. Monetarily, of course.
Considering all the trouble she went through and almost dying on top of thatâŠ
There was now only one thing left to do.
To not get involved with this youth any more.
Thankfully, she had just found the perfect excuse. Maria opened her mouth, groaning.
âBut⊠Why did you comeâŠ? To give thisâŠ?â
âEr, I was going to ask you if you wanted to follow Carpe Diem on an expeditionâŠâ
It was just as she thought. Maria showed a sorrowful smile.
âOh no, I would love to, but my bodyâŠâ
Seol Jihu smacked his lips.
âRight, I guess thereâs no choice. I canât forcefully drag an injured person with meâŠâ
He unexpectedly backed off.
âRight, if he doesnât do at least this much, heâd be a human without conscience! No, heâd be a beast!â
Maria decided to put the nail in the coffin.
âRight, I donât think Iâm going to go even if I die. If you really need a Priest, Iâll introduce you to someone. I know someone whoâs really good. Youâre pretty famous, Oppa, so Iâm sure sheâll agree right away.â
She wasnât lying. The only thing she left out was that she was on terrible terms with this Priest.
When she thought about this Priest suffering the same fate as her, she already felt a thousand times better.
However, Seol Jihuâs reaction was rather meek.
âThank you for the offer, but⊠it would be a waste to share the loot with someone we donât knowâŠ.â
He muttered as if he was talking to himself, but Mariaâs ears did not miss it.
âA waste to share the loot with someone he doesnât know?â
Maria shook her thought off. She refused to get tricked again!
But⊠she asked, just as a matter of courtesy.
âWhy? Did something happen?â
âItâs a really good expedition⊠Do you think that person would say yes if I gave her a lot of money beforehand in exchange for her not getting any share of the loot?â
âI donât know. People usually donât accept an offer like that⊠How much are you thinking of paying? Let me know, so I can pass the message onto her.â
Seol Jihu put his hand into his pocket.
âHmph, I bet itâs nothingâŠâ
Up until this point, Maria had absolutely no desire to participate in this expedition. She had asked purely out of curiosity. She was confident she wouldnât budge even if he brought out hundreds of silver coins.
But that was only until Seol Jihu placed down an egg on the table.
When Maria saw the yellowish-gold egg, her eyes popped out of their sockets.
Seol Jihu poked the shining golden egg with his finger.
âWould this be enough?â
Mariaâs eyes began to spin.
No matter how many times she wiped her eyes and saw the egg, it was gold. GOLD!
And a fat one at that, one that was equal to two gold coins.
She thought she had steeled her mind, but⊠saliva trickled down Mariaâs wide-open mouth.
Wiping the drool with the back of her hand, Maria let out a shrill voice.
âOp-Oppa, are you mad? Youâre paying gold in advance?â
âYes, but she wonât get any share of the loot from the expedition. Thatâs the condition.â
Mariaâs internal calculator, made up of pure materialism, operated with haste. There was a simple reason Maria Yeriel was known as one of the Six Crazies.
It was because she was crazy about money.
She measured the value of everything in the world with money.
The only thing she cared about was whether something would be profitable or not.
Just now, Maria smelled money, the scent of gold that stung her nose. She had never smelled something so intense before.
Gulp. Swallowing hard, Maria stared at Seol Jihu with a complicated look.
Maria nibbled on her lips.
âThis feels like averaging downâŠ.â
Averaging down. It was a stock trading term.
Only fools would believe that a stock that plummeted would rise again. At least, in Mariaâs own opinion.
[Idiots who think theyâre living on the ground floor⊠will get a look at the basement.]
Remembering a line from a movie she had watched in the past, Maria took in a deep breath.
This was the exact situation Maria was in.
Looking back, nothing good had ever come out of getting involved with Seol Jihu.
In the Neutral Zone, she had to exit early after using up a bunch of her offerings.
At Ramman Village, she suffered a near-death experience and gave up an important artifact as offering.
In the war, she really nearly died and had to offer up the artifact she spent all her savings to purchase.
If she fell any further, it would truly be to the pits of hell.
But it would be a lie if she said she wasnât hesitating.
âItâs not that he lacks abilityâŠâ
Setting silver coins aside, she could tell just by how easily he gave out gold coins and artifacts. He wasnât acting pretentious but really had the ability to handle such expenditure.
Thinking so, her greed peeked its head out.
âI-Isnât it about time that it goes back on the riseâŠ?â
Her head was saying no, but her body was shouting, âSeol Jihu stock has fallen enough! Itâs time to blow up!â
Purely in terms of fame, the future prospect of the product in front of her was truly infinite. Buying it when it was cheap was the best way to maximize her profits. There truly wasnât a better time.
You killed me once. How can you do it again? Itâs time to say goodbye to the bitter days. Murmuring to herself, Maria swallowed her tears and made up her mind.
Then, she spoke in a resolute voice.
âShe probably wonât agree.â
âEven if youâre offering gold, a Priest will find it hard to accept your offer because of their pride.â
It was a lie. Any Priest would bark and beg on their knees when they saw the golden egg.
âWell, I guess thereâs no choice. Anyways, thank you. Rest well, Maria.â
When Seol Jihu turned around regretfullyâŠ
âI guess it can't be helped. Iâll go.â
Maria quickly stopped him.
âHuh? But youâreââ
âIâm just a little tired, thatâs all. My Status Window says Iâm perfectly fine. Youâre not doubting me, are you?â
âBut wouldnât it be better to restâŠ?â
âSince I already rested for months to no avail, itâs time I look for another method. Who knows? Maybe going out will be better for my health. Iâve been feeling a bit stuffy lately anyways. I think getting a fresh breath of air would make me feel better.â
Maria blabbered on without even putting saliva on her lips.
âReally? Will you be okay?â
âOf course! Iâll be more than okay!â
However, she still seemed to have a sliver of doubt and anxiety, as she glanced at the golden egg and spoke subtly.
âOppa~ by the way~ I~â
For whatever reason, Seol Jihu refused flat out.
âThis time, I canât say yes even if itâs to you, Miss Maria. Of course, itâs a yes if you accept the condition I laid out before. It would be your choice⊠but I personally donât think you should.â
Given how serious he was, it seemed pestering him wouldnât accomplish anything.
âYes. This is gold weâre talking about, not silverâŠ. Donât worry, both Mister Kazuki and Princess Teresa were offered the same condition.â
That cold Archer and that Princess famous for being meticulous?
Hearing this, she became even more certain.
There had to be a reason the two of them were participating in this expedition. Otherwise, there was no way they would join, when they were so clearly busy with forming a team and dealing with the kingdomâs finances, respectively.
âI see. Thatâs fine then.â
âThank you for understanding. Anyways, I have to tell you about the plan and the terms of the contract in detail.â
âIâll listen! But before thatâŠâ
Maria suddenly clung onto Seol Jihu. Sneakily locking her arm onto his, she spoke nasally.
âOppang~! Iâm hungwy.â
âOh, then should we go out and talk over some food?â
Maria looked up at Seol Jihu before nodding.
âUn, un! Buy me lots of delicious food!â
âOkay, but donât cling to me too muchâŠâ
âAiing~ itâs because Iâm tired~â
Not looking back after crossing a line.
That was Mariaâs ironclad rule.
And so, Maria clung onto Seol Jihu like a leech.
The expedition gained momentum once they found themselves a Priest. They were done with most of the difficult parts, and now only the finishing touches were needed.
Jang Maldong wished them good luck, then headed out to Huge Stone Rocky Mountain with the Yi siblings.
After carefully checking the items needed for the expedition, Seol Jihu went to the stable. Although their destination was the border region, it wasnât too difficult to find a ride since it was closer to the Federationâs side.
By adding a little bit of extra money, Seol Jihu signed a contract for two carriages for a trip to the entrance of the border region.
Finally, he bought a common set of spear and armor, thinking they would only be for a one time use. He knew he would be able to buy better equipment once he found the inheritance, so he didnât want to make any unnecessary expenditure.
Time flew, and the day of the expedition arrived.
Haramarkâs southern gate was quiet, perhaps because it was daybreak.
Kazuki and Teresa had already arrived and were chatting, and Maria arrived on time as well.
Eight people, five High Rankers and three Level 4s.
It was a formidable team with an average level of 4.6.
After extending a brief greeting, Seol Jihu looked around with a new feeling. He felt like it was just yesterday that he came to Haramark with nothing but a backpack, but now he was leading an expedition of high caliber with such a force.
Once everyone arrived, the group split into two groups of four and got on to the carriages.
The two Archers, Kazuki and Marcel Ghionea, were first split, and the rest decided which carriage they wanted to take.
Seol Jihu debated which carriage to ride before seeing Phi Sora hop on Kazukiâs carriage and following her. This was because he felt he wouldnât get bored on his way there.
Then, as soon as he sat down inside, Teresa hurried in and closed the door.
Maria yelped angrily, being a step late.
Teresa spoke brightly before sitting down next to Seol Jihu and humming.
âWhy are you in such a good mood?â
Phi Sora started a conversation with her.
Teresa gave an odd smile.
âBecause I received a good gift.â
âAh, maybe I should say itâs a slightly lewd gift.â
Speaking coquettishly, Teresa glanced at Seol Jihu and giggled.
One of Phi Soraâs eyebrows perked up. After looking at Teresa indifferently, she stealthily pulled on her collar and looked down.
She then glanced at Teresa.
Phi Sora glanced down her collar again and asked.
âI have them on too.â
Gesturing at the inside of her clothes with her chin, Phi Sora let go and nodded.
âIt felt like a waste to just throw them away, so I tried them on. They were pretty good. Not to mention they fit perfectly.â
Teresa became dazed. Soon, her eyes narrowed to slits and she shot her head to the side.
However, Seol Jihu was distracted by something else. To be more precise, he had opened the door slightly and was absorbed in watching Haramarkâs castle walls.
This expedition could very well be his last mission in Haramark.
Although he was leaving to climb to a higher place, it would be a lie to say he wasnât attached, given that this was where he grew up in Paradise.
He finally understood why Phi Sora couldnât abandon White Rose so easily.
Soon, the coachman shouted something loudly.
When it looked like the carriage was starting to move, Seol Jihu shut the door right away. He clenched his teeth, as an indescribable emotion surged up inside him.
The departure signal finally soundedâŠ
Of the first and last expedition Seol Jihu planned and carried out in Haramark.
After leaving Haramark, the group headed southeast. As Eva was the closest city to the Federation, just going there took a good amount of time.
âItâs not a safe zone.â
Because the road wasnât as well-kept as the Zahra Road, which connected Scheherazade and Haramark, he had already braced himself for whatever may happen.
The carriages ran at full speed after departing from Haramark. Except for the times they camped outside or stopped to let the Horuses rest, they did not stop even once.
Rather than being lucky, it was thanks to Kazuki.
As expected of the elite amongst elites, who was the Archer the people of Haramark first thought of, he easily detected any presence nearing the carriages and changed the course accordingly.
Just once, a group of starving beasts attacked the carriages, but they were wiped out by Kazuki and Marcel Ghioneaâs arrows without getting anywhere near them.
Even Chohong complained about coming out and having nothing to do.
Just when everything seemed to be going perfect, a change occurred. This was on the fifth day.
While the bored Seol Jihu was watching the inside of Phi Soraâs yawning mouth, Phi Sora noticed his glance, shut her mouth, and glared at him.
âWhat are you looking at?â
âWhy are you looking at my uvula?? Are you a pervert?â
âNo, I just think itâs interesting how it dangles.â
âYou find that interesting? Canât you have some manners towards a lady?â
Snapping back, Phi Sora quickly looked side to side. She furrowed her brows and asked with a confused look.
âThe carriage slowed down a bit⊠right?â
âWe just left the wasteland. If we go too fast on forest trails, the wheels might get damaged or the carriage might flip.â
Seol Jihu answered clearly. Phi Sora tilted her head.
âReally? But isnât it too slow? I can feel it clearly.â
âMaybe Mister Kazuki is controlling the speed right now. Iâm sure heâll let us know if something happens.â
Seol Jihu pointed at the ceiling and spoke.
âWell, youâre not wrongâŠâ
Phi Sora scratched her head, then snorted after seeing the sleeping Teresa using Seol Jihuâs thighs as a pillow.
âCan she be any more laid back? She looks elegant like a refined lady, but the way she acts⊠Anyways, how much more do we have to go?â
âWeâll be at the human territoryâs border by tomorrow.â
âBut we have to walk after that.â
âNot for too long. The carriage is supposed to go to the entrance of the border regââ
It was then. The Horuses suddenly started to cry.
Next, the carriage shook with clunking noises before slowing down instantly.
Seol Jihuâs expression sank.
âWhat? What happened?â
âSee? I knew something was off.â
âWhat do you mean by off?â
Just as Seol Jihu questioned backâŠ
Clunk, clunk, clunk, clunk! Taps rang out from the ceiling.
Teresa shot up with her eyes half-open.
When Seol Jihu hurriedly opened the door, Kazuki, who was sitting on the roof, swooped down like a swallow and entered the carriage.
âSeol, we need to stop the carriage. Asap.â
Kazuki spoke abruptly. He spoke like it wasnât a big deal, but he wouldnât have come down in the first place if that were the case.
Perhaps feeling that something was amiss, Phi Sora unsheathed her sword and the drowsy Teresa searched for her shield.
Seol Jihu raised his store-bought spear and asked.
âI donât know exactly. Iâll need to step on the ground to know.â
Something that Kazukiâs searching ability couldnât catch?
Seol Jihu felt nervous for the first time in a while and let the coachman know of the situation.
When the carriage stopped, the four of them jumped down immediately, and the carriage following behind them also slowed down to a stop.
Chohong and the three others immediately hopped down and walked up.
âHey, why did youââ
However, she immediately shut her mouth when she saw Kazuki kneeling with his eyes shut, his hands on the ground, and his ear against the ground.
The members of the expedition team quickly formed a circular formation around Kazuki, Maria, and the two coachmen.
The only thing they could see around them was an endless field of grass and reeds.
Feeling like something would pop out of the shaking reeds, Seol Jihu took a spear-throwing stance and put strength into his eyes.
Chohong, who was standing as the rearguard, asked without taking her eyes off the forest.
Kazuki, who was practically lying down at this point, raised his hand. He was telling everyone to be quiet.
He furrowed his brows as if it was difficult to get any results.
âThis isnât a vibration⊠The sound of grass? No⊠itâs in a rushâŠâ
Hugo looked back with a look that asked, âWhat the hell does that mean?â
At that moment, Kazuki flinched.
ââŠThe sound of wind.â
âThe sound of wind, you said?â
Chohong asked, but Kazuki didnât reply. With his eyes still closed, he raised his upper body and slowly shook his head left to right.
It was as if he was following the course of the wind.
He suddenly shot his eyes open.
â60 degrees to the left of the head carriage!â
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