His cheeks hurt. Damp fog tickled his eyes and caused them to water up. Seol Jihu rubbed his eyes harshly.
He felt like he woke up from a catnap he took in the middle of an exam period.
Flone shoved her face in front of Seol Jihu.
Seol Jihu replied powerlessly, then turned his gaze.
He could tell he was in a forest, but he couldnât see the sky.
[Do you think you can stand up?]
It was then that Seol Jihu realized he was lying down.
âSo thatâs why my back felt so comfortable.â
He raised his upper body and immediately became dazed. Everyone was lying down on their backs or stomachs. Their eyes were closed as if they were all sleeping.
At that moment, the bluish light flowed through the fog, glimmering in front of him once again.
Flone placed her hand on Seol Jihuâs head and pushed it down.
[The same thing happened before!]
Flone shouted impatiently.
[Everyone fainted when the stone suddenly shone!]
[Itâs true! Everyone just plopped down one by oneâŚ!]
According to Flone, the expedition team had lost consciousness after seeing the light. This had to mean that the light had the power to forcefully put people to sleep.
Seol Jihu quickly turned his back on the dolmen.
âWhat about you, Flone? Youâre okayâŚ?â
[Me? Iâm fine. Nothingâs wrong with me.]
Flone didnât dream. She didnât even lose consciousness. She had proven that the curse didnât work on her.
Perhaps it was because she wasnât a living being, or perhaps it was because members of the Rothschear family were being protected somehow.
[Are you sure you can just sit still?]
Flone asked carefully while Seol Jihu was organizing his thoughts.
[Your comrades⌠they seem to be in danger. Though itâs not as bad as you.]
Seol Jihu looked around in a startle. Just like Flone said, he could hear groans ringing out everywhere. Everyone looked sick and paleâŚ
But there was one person in particular who seemed to be in a serious condition.
âLiar⌠youâre a liarâŚâ
Phi Sora was drenched in cold sweat, murmuring in her sleep. Seol Jihu wasnât sure what she was dreaming about, but it was easy to see she was in agony. He shot up, then paused.
He had to save her, but how?
âFlone, you were the one who talked to me in my dream, right?â
âYes, how did you talk to me?â
[Well⌠Iâm not sure.]
[Everyone suddenly collapsed⌠and I didnât know what to do. You didnât wake up when I shook you, and slapping your cheeks didnât workâŚ]
âSo thatâs why my cheeks hurt.â
Seol Jihu asked as he rubbed his chin.
[So I put my mouth against the pendant as a last-ditch effort and just shoutedâŚ.]
Flone must have shouted when he was in his room wallowing in despair.
[Do you have any idea how worried I was? Your face turned pale and you suddenly had trouble breathingâŚ]
While Flone grumbled quietly, Seol Jihu fell into thought.
âI donât have enough information.â
âFlone, did you hear anything else about the pendant?â
[Mm⌠I think it has some other secrets.]
[Yeah, but Grandpa stopped to tell me to run away, when he was in the middle of telling me about itâŚ.]
[But he said to bring the pendant if weâre going to go search for the inheritance. He said it would work as a lighthouse.]
[Yep. Even if there is an external threat, he said the âpromiseâ would protect usâŚ]
Seol Jihu bit his lip. He was sure that the pendant would help them find the inheritance, but he had no way of knowing what function it had exactly.
The nightmare was getting more and more intense the longer the dream went on. He had to hurry and wake everyone up.
While Seol Jihu was racking his brain for an answer, Phi Soraâs breathing became irregular.
Now wasnât the time to hold anything back. Seol Jihu approached Phi Sora as if to clutch at straws. He wasnât sure if it would work, but it was worth trying the same thing Flone did.
And so just as he held the pendant up with his left hand and rested Phi Soraâs head on his rightâŚ
An intense current of electricity flowed through his palm to his body.
He immediately experienced the feeling of freefall as if the ground vanished and he was descending into an abyss.
As Floneâs voice grew faint, Seol Jihuâs vision instantly blackened.
When light returned to his eyes, a familiar scenery was spread out in front of Seol Jihuâs eyes.
An endless sandy beach and a single villa standing on a steep seaside cliff. It was the ancient emperorâs villa.
Seol Jihu was taken aback, but he soon analyzed the situation stoically. He threw his sense out the window when it came to romance, but he was rather quick-witted about things like this.
âItâs Miss Phi Soraâs dream.â
Seol Jihu arrived at the correct answer instantly. After all, he had touched Phi Soraâs body without staring at the stoneâs light. He must have been sucked in when he made contact.
Considering how he could be influenced by the curse, it wasnât surprising that he was experiencing something different than what Flone did.
This situation wasnât so bad if his goal was to rescue Phi Sora. Rather than shouting endlessly from the outside world, it was far more efficient to appear in person and help her wake up.
The only problem was that it was dangerous.
âI donât have much time.â
Phi Sora was in a dangerous state. Dilly-dallying for too long might end with the dream devouring her alive. As such, Seol Jihu immediately entered the ancient emperorâs villa. He had a feeling he knew where Phi Sora was.
The inside of the villa carried a gloomy atmosphere, but Seol Jihu didnât think it was dark. Rather, bright light spread out wherever he went and illuminated the area.
Seol Jihu tilted his head, wondering âWhat phenomenon is this?â His gaze then landed on the pendant.
The pendant was shining several times brighter than before. Looking back, it seemed to be blinking incessantly when he was in his dream. He had just realized too late.
Seol Jihu gave a bitter smile and ran forward at full speed. As soon as he reached the 4th floor, he paused unknowingly.
He had no other choice. Because the things filling up the floor hardly left any room to step forward. He could see several people, who had died during the villa expedition and were likely Phi Soraâs comrades.
[We died because of your greed! Itâs all your fault!]
Seol Jihu doubted his ears. Over ten corpses were pointing their fingers at someone, spitting out spiteful, vicious comments. The evil spirits in the villa were also dancing in the air, enjoying the scene play out.
It was a truly bizarre sight. And in the middle of it all was Phi Sora.
[You goddamn, despicable wench! You dare to run away after killing us all?]
[Die! If you have any conscience left, go kill yourself!]
She was crying. Surrounded by the corpses, Phi Sora was crying quietly with her face buried between her knees. She flinched every time a hateful comment flew her way as though it was spearing her alive.
âIâm sorry⌠Iâm really sorryâŚâ
[Sorry? You think apologizing will fix anything?]
âThen⌠what should I doâŚ?â
[Didnât I just say it? You should die too. Now! Kill yourself painfully.]
It was then that Phi Sora lifted her head slightly.
âI just have to dieâŚ? Then youâll forgive meâŚ?â
[Of course! Of course, weâll forgive you! Hurry, hurryâŚ!]
The corpse rejoiced. Seol Jihu shouted aloud.
âYou canât, Miss Phi Sora!â
Phi Sora flinched. Raising her head and seeing Seol Jihu, she made a dumbfounded expression.
âMiss Phi Sora! This is a dream! A dream!!â
Even so, Phi Sora only stared at him blankly. Seol Jihu raced forward, unable to hold back his frustration. But then, he paused.
The murmurs filling up the 4th floor had subsided before he noticed. He couldnât even hear a peep. He might be mistaken, but he felt like hundreds of pairs of eyes were glaring at him.
Then suddenly, bone-chilling cracks rang out. The sound was coming from the corpsesâ necks.
Their necks creaked 180 degrees sideways until they were all facing Seol Jihu. Seeing their hollow eyes, Seol Jihu groaned inwardly.
[Kik. So what if itâs a dream? So what?]
They sneered. Seol Jihuâs eyes narrowed.
[Wait, he must have walked in here by himself!]
[We canât let him leave then! Heehee! Heeheehee!]
They burst into creepy laughter before turning around fully. Clear hostility shot out.
Just as they began to run forward like starving hyenasâŚ
Paat! A brilliant light erupted from the pendant. It was so dazzling that Seol Jihu was blinded momentarily.
Next, screams rang out from all directions in a truly uproarious fashion. Wherever the light shone, the evil spirits would writhe in agony. Only then was Seol Jihu convinced.
Floneâs grandfather had left this pendant for a future generation of the Rothschear family to find the inheritance. The Pagoda of Dreamsâ curse worked regardless of whether one was a member of the Rothschear family or not. However, the pendant acted as a shield protecting its holder from being afflicted by the curse.
That was why it kept blinking in Seol Jihuâs dream and helped him wake up through Floneâs voice. Assuming that Flone was unaffected by the curse because she wasnât a living being, it all made sense.
Knowing this, Seol Jihu was no longer afraid of anything. After all, this pendant was basically a free-pass in finding the Rothschearâs inheritance.
âAlright, Miss Phi Sora!â
As soon as he came to this realization, he quickly went into action. He grabbed Phi Soraâs hand and ran down the stairs swiftly.
Even after leaving the 1st floor, Seol Jihu continued to run without stopping. Although he didnât really need to run, he forcefully dragged Phi Sora out because she was so down. She was noisy as well.
Seol Jihu stopped only after running along the sandy beach for a long time. It was because Phi Soraâs legs had become limp and stumbled. Seeing Phi Sora lying face-down on the ground was quite the sight to behold.
âWhatâs⌠going onâŚ?â
âA dream. This is a dream. How many times do I have to tell you?â
âDream? No, I definitelyâŚâ
Phi Sora looked extremely confused.
Seol Jihu smacked his lips. He told her about the inconsistencies in this dream world, yet she didnât show any signs of waking up. The trauma she was suffering must have blown up and influenced her mind somehow. The nightmare seemed to have eaten up her mental state quite a bit.
âBut everything is so vividâŚâ
Seol Jihu was starting to get annoyed, but he held himself back.
âI was like that too.â
It was just like what Flone said. Someone dreaming wouldnât necessarily feel that they were dreaming, while someone interfering in a dream would be fully aware that they were in a dream.
But the fact was that he didnât have much time. The pendant would help them escape, but staying in the dream any longer than necessary wouldnât help one bit.
So what should he do? How could he break Phi Soraâs nightmare?
He knew how. From his experience, Phi Sora just had to strongly deny that this world was real.
Seol Jihu got on one knee with patience. He got on Phi Soraâs eye-level and carefully wrapped his arms around her shoulders.
âMiss Phi Sora, listen carefully. We experienced something similar in the past, right?â
Phi Sora nodded without realizing it. Seol Jihu spoke calmly with a serious face.
âTry to remember. A lot has happened since then. We met because of the Yi siblingsâ recruitment issue, you followed me to Carpe Diem, we fought in a war together, then met on Earth.â
Phi Soraâs mouth opened slightly. Seol Jihu didnât miss this reaction.
âDo you remember what you told me in a fit of anger while we were eating budae-jjigae?â
Phi Soraâs eyes shot open.
âEh? Wait, now that you mention it, meeting you on Earth wasâŚâ
Something that happened after the ancient emperorâs villa incident.
Phi Sora must have realized something as she muttered to herself.
âRight, after the war⌠I was taking shifts looking after you⌠then I heard that my friend committed suicide and went to EarthâŚâ
âYou said you went to a funeral.â
Seol Jihu felt like he was poking at a painful memory, but there wasnât a better proof. Phi Soraâs faint eyes slowly became clearer.
Phi Soraâs complexion regained its color, and she muttered with a subdued voice.
âFuck, this is a dream.â
She spat out a curse. Seol Jihu smiled.
Right, this was Phi Sora.
âWe can think about the details later. Youâre not the only one whoâs asleep. We need to hurry.â
âWhy donât you wake up now, Princess Phi Sora? If itâs too hardââ
Nervousness blazed up inside him, but Seol Jihu tried to keep a straight face and muttered shamelessly.
âDo you want me to give you a kiss?â
Phi Soraâs eyebrows perked up.
âYou son of aâ aack!â
As soon as Phi Sora woke up, she rolled around on the ground with Seol Jihu. She had smashed her forehead into him while getting up reflexively.
ââŚYou have terrible sleeping habits.â
Seol Jihu rubbed his forehead with tears around his eyes.
âY-Youâre the one to speak!â
Phi Sora, who was also rubbing her forehead, looked around the area and became lost for words.
âAh, donât look at the stone unless you want to have another nightmare.â
Phi Sora quickly turned around.
âIâm sorry to tell you this right after you woke up, but we donât have much time. You see whatâs happening, right?â
âYou and I are the only ones who are awake right now. Everyone else must be in their nightmares.â
Gulp. Phi Soraâs throat drew a huge gulp. She wasnât a fool. Her sharpness returned once she was back in reality, and she immediately understood what Seol Jihu wanted to do.
Just as Seol Jihu was about to explain, a short scream suddenly rang out. Phi Sora and Seol Jihu instinctively turned to the direction of the sound and saw Teresa, who was flailing her arms and convulsing.
Teresaâs eyes shot open, and she spat out several rough pants.
She muttered blankly, then pushed herself up.
âThat was a dream, right?â
Seeing Teresa murmuring to herself, Seol Jihu exclaimed in shock inwardly.
She woke up by herself without the help of the pendant? From such a chillingly realistic nightmare?
Teresaâs head turned to the side.
She stared dazedly, confusion still undulating in her pupils.
Teresa didnât say anything. She only stared at him suspiciously.
When he called her again, Teresa suddenly curled her arms up and made a heart.
She then shouted in a sweet, animated voice.
Seol Jihuâs face contorted.
What the hell was this woman suddenly on about?
However, Teresa didnât stop there.
âExcuse me? What do you mean, excuse me? I said I love you! When are you going to propose to me? Iâm dying to get married!â
Phi Sora stared at her like she was looking at a crazy bitch, but Teresa paid no attention to her and continued shouting.
âAii~ Stop pretending to be deaf. If you make me angry, I might push you down. Ah, now that weâre on this topic, why not make a baby first? You up for it?â
After spouting nonsense four times in a row, Teresa stared at Seol Jihu fixedly and repeated âSo? So?â
Next, she closed her eyes with an accepting face, then let out a sigh of relief.
âThatâs the right reaction.â
Teresa sprawled down and muttered.
Seol Jihu became dazed. Needless to say, the curse dragged out the memory one feared the most and made them have a nightmare.
âJust what dream did the Princess have?â
âJust how did she escape?â
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