Yuirel finished her story with the Federation banning its members from entering the Pagoda of Dreamsâ premises after that incident. They had judged that it was better to not risk anything, lest something they feared happened again.
âThis is everything we know about the Pagoda of Dreams. We wouldnât be able to tell you more about it even if we wanted to.â
That was the end of her story. Seol Jihu asked a few more questions before expressing his gratitude and getting up. He went back to the tent to relay the story to his comrades. Once he said everything without leaving out a single detail, a grave expression fell on everyoneâs face.
âHey⌠how come the expeditions you come up with are all like this?â
Even Chohong, who prided herself in being fearless, was uncomfortable with going.
âA contagious nightmare⌠and nightmares becoming realityâŚ.â
Kazuki sighed, his head dropped and his arms crossed.
âCan we get some of the veil that the Sky Fairy was covering herself in? It looked like it had the power to resist the curse.â
Seol Jihu shook his head.
âI asked about that too, but Yuirel said it was only a temporary countermeasure. Apparently, it can block the curse seeping out of the pagoda for a moment.â
ââŚYeah, I figured.â
Kazuki conceded gravely and then raised his head.
âWe have the choice of going back and returning with Invidiaâs Priest. Eva is well-known for its Priests, so it shouldnât be difficult to find one who is well-versed in lifting curses and witchcraft.â
âI donât know. Even the Federation gave up on lifting this curse. Iâm not sure if even a Unique Ranker Priest can lift itâŚ.â
While it sounded like Seol Jihu was being pessimistic, he was being reasonable as well. It was hard to believe that a large nation formed by the union of five races didnât have a single power on par with a Unique Ranker. Not to mention, the Federation had once treated this matter with utmost importance.
âIn that case⌠canât we just not sleep during the expedition? It might be difficult, but everyone should be fine with staying awake for a day or two. We can endure it no matter how drowsy we get, come out, then fall asleep after being touched by that black tree branch.â
Hugo gave his opinion carefully, but no one reacted to it positively. In the first place, limiting sleep during an expedition was an extremely dangerous thing to do. Furthermore, this solution seemed too simple to be the right answer.
It wasnât as if the Federation was stupid. There was no way they wouldnât have thought of such a method.
They must have given up either due to the sheer danger of the pagoda or due to there being really no other option.
And to be honest, Seol Jihu couldnât help but think that the answer was the latter.
Deciding that sitting around debating the matter wouldnât result in a clever solution, Seol Jihu decided to wrap up the meeting for the time being.
âWeâll continue for now. Weâll decide once we get there.â
He now had only one thing to rely on â the Nine Eyes. He had decided to never rely on it again after the war. However, he wasnât left with any other choice.
After the meeting ended, Seol Jihu had a hard time falling asleep in his sleeping bag.
âI guess it canât be helped.â
He remembered what Samuel said.
[Not every expedition proves to be a success, you see. Many times I returned with nothing to show for all our near-death experiences, and I lost count the number of times I had to give up near the end because we werenât strong enough.]
Because there was no ruin after they arrived.
Because they werenât amply prepared.
Because it was unimaginably risky.
It was a common occurrence for expedition teams to come back empty-handed due to such reasons.
[You should remember this if you want to form your own expedition someday. You should go on one only when you have the financial leeway. An expedition isnât something on which you bet everything you have.]
It was just as Samuel said. It was foolish to risk danger when this wasnât the only place where the Rothschearâs inheritance was buried.
Seol Jihu witnessed through Samuelâs team what happens when one became blinded by treasures that were right in front of them. He refused to follow in their footsteps.
And so, he steeled his mind. Or rather, he set a standard for himself.
To retreat if the pagoda was either orange, red, or black. Yellow was the only color he would continue the expedition with. Because âAttention Requiredâ meant there was a way out.
âAny other color of danger⌠is too much.â
Since the ironclad rule of Paradise was to preserve oneâs life first and foremost, he was sure his comrades would accept his decision.
âI wonder what color the Pagoda of Dreams will beâŚâ
Seol Jihu couldnât decide until he unknowingly fell asleep, whether he wanted it to be orange or worse, or yellow or the colors of the right direction.
Seol Jihu woke up in the middle of the night and was extremely taken aback. For some reason, Yuirel was right in front of him, looking down with an expressionless face. As if that wasnât enough, his face was buried in her bosom.
He simply couldnât understand how this came to be. But as this wasnât the first time such a thing had happened to him, he maintained his composure on the outside.
He then got down on all fours and apologized.
âI was surprised to see you crawling into my tent in the middle of the night. I thought youâre a wild rabbit at first.â
âSo-Sorry⌠my body sometimes moves against my willâŚâ
âI thought for sure you would pounce me once you infiltrated my sleeping bag like flowing water⌠but you just slept like a baby. With an extremely satisfied face, to boot.â
It was then that he realized he was in the Cave Fairiesâ tent, not his.
âWell, it was fun looking at your face, so I let it be. You were rather persistent as well.â
When he stole a glance up, he saw Yuirel slowly putting on her jacket. Now that he got a good look, her breasts boasted quite a volume.
I was wondering why my head was so comfortableâŚ
Seol Jihu felt his cheeks turn hot and muttered.
âHow can I make up for this⌠this actâŚâ
Yuirel, who was tying her long hair into a ponytail, glanced at Seol Jihu before smirking.
âAaah, itâs nothing. Itâs been a while since I got the sensation of breastfeeding. It wasnât so bad for me.â
âS-Sheâs so cool about itâŚâ
He would have no words to say even if she slapped him a dozen times. But judging from how nonchalant she was, it seemed Cave Fairies were very open about such things.
The word breastfeeding stung him a bit, but Seol Jihu was touched by Yuirelâs mercy.
âBy the way, what did you decide to do? I saw you guys talking until late at night.â
When Yuirel tilted her head left and right, her ponytail fluttered. Seol Jihu slowly got up from his seat.
âWeâre going to decide after getting there.â
âHmm. So youâre going, after all?â
She sounded a bit regretful.
âDid your comrades not say anything?â
âThey said they were okay with this.â
âOh? They must trust you a lot. Well, itâs no surprise, given your achievementsâŚâ
He wasnât asking about the danger of the Pagoda of Dreams. He was asking whether the Federation was okay with it.
After all, there was a chance that the Federation would be affected if a nightmare came to reality.
âIâm not so sureâŚâ
Yuirel tilted her head slightly.
âI personally prefer that you donât go. Iâve taken a liking to you. But if you want to go, I have no right to stop you.â
Yuirel spoke straightforwardly, then turned to the tent where the expedition team was sleeping.
âFrom the Federationâs point of view⌠I think it doesnât matter all that much. After all, youâre humans.â
Seol Jihu, who was staring blankly, smiled bitterly. She was saying that it was unlikely for humans to affect the Federation since it was already rare for humans to sincerely worry about them.
âWell, Haramarkâs princess might be different. But Iâm sure sheâs most worried about her kingdomâs fate. Iâm sure the Federation will be fine.â
Seol Jihu had no choice but to accept this bitter reality.
âAnyways, if you must go, why not receive a little help?â
When Seol Jihu shot his head up, Yuirel gave a bland smile.
âDonât expect anything big. Like I said yesterday, I already told you everything I know. No one knows whatâs inside the pagoda or what will happen to anyone who enters. After all, not a single member of the Sky Fairiesâ elite expedition team made it out alive.â
She then pointed at the expedition teamâs tent.
âButâ supposing that you do make it out, it would be a waste of time and effort if youâre infected.â
Seol Jihu finally understood what Yuirel was getting at.
âTry asking. Personally, I donât think she will refuse. This will be a good chance for you to get closer to the Sky Fairies as well.â
âYou said yesterday that we shouldnât involve ourselves with them because theyâre tiringâŚâ
âI was kidding, of course!â
Yuirel giggled while smacking Seol Jihuâs shoulder.
âWe Cave Fairies might not have the best relationship with the Sky Fairies, but as you know, we donât have the leeway to be fighting over our feelings.â
Right. Just like the saying, âadversity makes strange bedfellowsâ, no matter how much one resented and detested someone else, cooperating in front of a powerful enemy was obvious.
Seol Jihu suddenly became envious of the Federation.
After expressing his gratitude, Seol Jihu left Yuirelâs tent and went to find the Sky Fairy. She was lying atop a tree, reaching her hand out to a chirping bird. She must have felt Seol Jihuâs presence as she lowered her arm and turned around.
Seol Jihu stopped a good distance away and explained the situation. That his team might be entering the Pagoda of Dreams, and whether she could wait nearby with the purifying tree branch.
The Sky Fairy listened quietly before speaking with a clear voice.
âI understand. Sure.â
Just like Yuirel said, the Sky Fairy agreed easily.
âThe Branch of the World Tree is the Sky Fairiesâ treasure, but I properly got the permit to use it.â
âThe Branch of the World Tree?â
âPlus, in the one in a thousand chance you manage to succeed, it will be of great help to the Federation.â
âIs the Federation in a difficult situation because of the Pagoda of Dreams?â
âNo one likes having a danger zone in their front yard.â
The Sky Fairy replied simply.
âAnother problem is that we have to take a roundabout way whenever we go to Tigol Fortress. Anyways, waiting a day or two shouldnât be difficult. I donât see a reason to refuse.â
The Sky Fairy lightly jumped down from the tree.
âAlsoâ I will provide you Flower Robes and stimulants.â
âItâs the robe I am wearing.â
The Sky Fairy touched her slightly burnt white robe. Seol Jihuâs eyes widened.
âYou donât need to thank me. The previous expedition team made more preparations than this before they entered.â
Yet none of them managed to return⌠In other words, the robes and whatever else they prepared had been ineffective. Still, having them couldnât hurt.
âNo problem. YouâreâŚâ
The Sky Fairy blurred the end of her speech, then glanced at Seol Jihu.
There was something that Seol Jihu still didnât understand completely. And that was how amazing and incredible his slaying of Undying Diligence was.
It was something no one had ever accomplished since the appearance of the Seven Armies. Even Jang Maldong, who experienced all sorts of hardships, battles, and street fights, had called this a âlegendary featâ.
While Seol Jihu was the person behind this absurdity, he stopped thinking much of it now that the war ended. Perhaps this was what was most fearsome about Seol Jihu.
Because this meant he only saw the Seven Armies, whom the Parasite Queen put her heart and soul into creating, as mere obstacles to be overcome.
It was no wonder this Sky Fairy was taking such interest in him. In fact, it would be hard to find anyone in the Federation who wouldnât be interested, except perhaps the Beastmen who opposed humans.
âAs you know, this cooperation request isnât something that was originally in my schedule.â
âI only brought enough food for how long I thought Iâd stay here, so Iâm currently all out of food.â
Seol Jihu wanted to ask, âDidnât you eat my banquet noodles yesterday? Shouldnât you have food left then?â But he decided to just listen.
âSo when you come out alive, I would like to receive a portion of your rations.â
Seol Jihu nodded immediately.
âThatâs easy. We brought a lot of dried bread and jerky, so you can have those now if youâd like.â
âN-No, thatâs not it.â
The Sky Fairy waved her hand in a fluster. She seemed rather anxious for some reason. After a long lull, she abruptly dropped her head and murmured quietly.
âUm⌠yesterdayâs noodlesâŚâ
âMine got stolen before I could finish them⌠and itâs been weighing on my mindâŚâ
She twiddled her thumbs before raising her head with a dry cough. Then, she shouted boldly.
âI think itâs reasonable to ask for this much given what Iâm dwoing!â
Seol Jihu nodded his head with a wry expression.
âYes⌠well⌠if itâs only banquet noodles, you can have as much as you want.â
âThen can I have two, no, three bowls? Or even four?â
She clasped her hands and jumped in delight. Seeing the Sky Fairyâs sharp, thin ears flapping crazily, Seol Jihu scratched his head.
âWas it that goodâŚ?â
Somehow, things turned out well whenever food was involved.
âIs it Gluttony (Gula)âs influence?â
This thought crossed his mind, but he laughed it off in the next moment, thinking it was too absurd.
Breakfast started in a quiet atmosphere as everyone had a lot to think about. Seol Jihu noticed several pairs of eyes stealing glances at him. He especially noticed Phi Sora, who was nibbling on her spoon with her head down.
She must have remembered the ancient emperorâs villa expedition.
Seol Jihu didnât dare to forget about that expedition either. It was a prime example of oneâs wrong choice not only killing everyone, but negatively influencing Paradise as well.
Feeling more pressure thinking that the same might happen to him, Seol Jihu vowed to follow through with the standard he set last night.
A guest visited the expedition team while they were cleaning up the campsite. It was Haeryeo and Haeyaâs mother.
Seeing the two sisters embracing their mother put a smile on Seol Jihuâs face.
âThank you⌠Thank you so muchâŚâ
The Foxman sistersâ mother even cried and bowed.
That was it. She turned around as soon as the girls were back in her hands. Even Haeryeo and Haeya were surprised by how quickly she turned back.
âLetâs go back. Hurry!â
âOf course. Do you have any idea how worried everyone is? Prepare to get a huge scolding when you get back.â
The sisters continued to look back as they were dragged away. Although the mother expressed her gratitude, it felt like a simple show of formality, and she seemed more interested in avoiding this place.
âSome races of the Federation do not like humans. Beastmen are especially like that.â
Yuirel explained with a wry expression. Seol Jihu nodded his head without a word. He knew he was lucky to have met the Cave Fairies. He didnât think for one second that he would be welcomed by everyone.
âNow then, shall we get going?â
Yuirel gestured with her chin.
âWeâll guide you, if youâre fine with us leaving afterwards.â
Seol Jihu didnât say no.
The sun was now in the middle of the sky after the group set off in the morning. Yuirel, who was leading the way, stomped on a patch of grass.
âThis is the safezone. A bit further ahead, youâll find the place where the Sky Fairies held their ritual.â
In other words, beyond this point was where the Pagoda of Dreamsâs influence reached.
âHow is it? It doesnât look all that different from here, huh?â
Just like Yuirel said, there wasnât much information to be gathered from this place. Only trees and shrubbery filled the area, just like the areas they crossed to get here.
If he had to point something out that was different, it would be the air. The air was no longer refreshing and cool, but damp and unpleasant. Of course, he might just be imagining things.
âGo on if itâs yellow or a color of the right direction. Immediately turn back if it isnât.â
Seol Jihu reiterated his vow and walked forward with deep breaths. He then roused his mana and activated his âFuture-Gauging Nine Eyesâ.
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