ââŠI have a question.â
After a long silence, Seol Jihu opened his mouth with his eyes still closed.
âWhen did you decide to do this?â
âWhen you accepted the royal familyâs mission on your own and ordered everyone to start packing.â
Kim Hannah replied in a quiet voice. The word âorderedâ dug into Seol Jihuâs conscience, making him bite his lower lip.
âIf I hadnât decided on the spot and asked for everyoneâs opinionâŠ.â
Kim Hannah smacked her lips.
âAs I said before, youâre not a simple member, but a leader. You have the final say on any matter â big or small â that arises in the organization. Thatâs what it means to be the representative of an organization.â
Meaning, leaving the minor aspects aside, accepting the royal familyâs mission was not a bad thing.
The problem was the way he carried out his authority.
âI hoped you would at least keep the procedure of holding a meeting.â
But Seol Jihu had not done so. He had ordered his comrades one-sidedly after accepting the royal familyâs mission.
Normally, this would not have been a problem. But considering Carpe Diemâs situation at the time, he should have discussed it beforehand.
âA meeting is a gathering of people to discuss various matters. Even if you already accepted the royal familyâs mission and decided on going, thatâs where I have the authority to officially voice my opinion. In front of everyone.â
Although she explained in a roundabout way, she was saying that she would have explained the plan to Seol Jihu if he had held a meeting.
Seol Jihu sighed. He knew Kim Hannah wasnât doing this just because of what he did on their first night here. Because she had already taken a step back at the cafeteria, her pent-up frustration must have burst out at the end.
In truth, Seol Jihu still did not regret what he did on the first night.
Gula had approved him, the egg encouraged him, and he himself thought that it was something that must be done.
His thoughts still hadnât changed.
And that was the problem.
Not every Earthling in Paradise was Seol Jihu. Everyone had their own desires and wishes. He should not have forced his beliefs onto others just because his actions were righteous.
Seol Jihu had thought, âYou could have at least told me about the plan.â But the same applied to Seol Jihu.
[âŠThe main point is that it would have been nice if you called me on the communication crystal before and just let me know. That way, I would have been able to prepare for the coming day and perhaps even assist you. As your friend and as your partner.]
He should have mulled over Hao Winâs words more carefully. In fact, he should have first thought about his comrades, who trust him so much.
He would not have needed to convince them anyway. The least he could have done was explain what he was planning to do.
It was just like what Kim Hannah said.
What was on everyoneâs minds as they followed him that first night?
Swapping the roles, how would he have felt if he were in their shoes?
All sorts of thoughts flitted through his mind.
Within the icy silenceâŠ
âI think I made a mistake.â
Seol Jihu opened his eyes.
Following Carpe Diemâs return after successfully completing the royal familyâs mission, a meeting was held.
It wasnât for any particular reason, and there wasnât a pressing issue that needed to be discussed either. That said, things werenât fully resolved either, so it was too early to raise a toast and celebrate.
Because Kim Hannah pointing out Seol Jihuâs improper procedures meant what she had done was wrong as well.
Moreover, Seol Jihu and Kim Hannah had different positions.
Although they had done the same thing, Seol Jihu at least had justification as the leader. Strictly speaking, an ordinary member like Kim Hannah could not be placed on the same level as the representative of an organization.
Even if they both were in the wrong, the reality of Paradise was that she needed to be punished harsher than Seol Jihu.
As a result, the air in the meeting room was as cold as ice and as heavy as a rock.
The team members generally had pale complexions. Chohong, especially, was glaring at Kim Hannah openly, while Hugoâs facial muscles were also wriggling.
Jang Maldong showed signs of discomfort as well. Although he had agreed to Kim Hannahâs plan, that was because Kim Hannah mentioned being given the authority to act as a proxy leader. It certainly wasnât because he approved of her actions. In fact, he had shown his reluctance by leaving the private meeting with Hao Win and Kim Hannah before the meeting was officially adjourned.
Despite this, no one spoke up.
There were three reasons â Carpe Diem made great gains with Kim Hannahâs plan, everyone knew she didnât do so out of ill intentions, and they remembered what she proclaimed during the welcoming party, being the proxy leader in times of emergency.
In truth, this was the sole justification that could defend what Kim Hannah had done.
While everyone was keeping their thoughts to themselves, Seol Jihu slowly spoke up.
âAfter coming to EvaâŠâ
As he began to talk, ten pairs of eyes fell on him.
âWe went through a lot in a short time, huh.â
A few people laughed. Just as Seol Jihu said, no one expected things to turn out like this right after moving to Eva.
âItâs great if weâre just looking at the results. The Eva Alliance was destroyed, and Carpe Diem practically suffered zero damage.â
âI want to say well done, but things arenât over yet. PlusâŠâ
He hesitated for a moment before continuing.
âBefore we take the next step, thereâs something we need to discuss.â
Chohong furrowed her brows. Looking at Seol Jihu, she shook her head hastily, signaling him to not speak any further.
It wasnât that Seol Jihu didnât catch her signal. But in this world, there was no such thing as a perfect human being. There were only people who were trying to perfect their flaws.
But to do so, one needed to acknowledge their flaws first. Only then would they be able to take the first step toward growth.
Even when facing oneâs flaw directly, there was no guarantee it would be fixed. And so, covering or avoiding it was obviously a no-go.
Knowing this, Seol Jihu no longer hesitated and said.
âTo everyone here, the war against the Eva Alliance must have been a little, no, very sudden.â
Maria and Phi Sora nodded their heads.
âI really want to thank everyone for following me even when I was so stubborn. And Iâm sorry as well.â
Seol Jihu smiled faintly.
âFrom now on, I will share my thoughts more and hear everyoneâs opinions.â
He sounded as if a huge burden had been lifted off his chest. After he came to terms with his mistake, he had been feeling more lighthearted.
âThatâs what I wanted to tell everyone.â
Seol Jihu ended his talk with that.
When apologizing for a mistake, one should not be overly dignified, but one should also not lower oneself more than necessary either.
Seol Jihu thanked everyone for their support in the recent events and by mentioning that he had skipped the proper procedures, he admitted his mistake as well.
Jang Maldong gently closed his eyes.
Meanwhile, Chohong gritted her teeth and glared at Kim Hannah. To her, it looked like Seol Jihu was humiliated because of Kim Hannah. Just as she was about to say something, unable to hold in her angerâ
A calm, quiet voice rang out in the meeting room. Marcel Ghionea had unexpectedly spoken up. He had his hand raised, seemingly asking for permission to speak, so Seol Jihu nodded his head.
âAs you said, the first night was a surprise. It felt like it came out of nowhere. Of course, I understood when I saw the VIP auction house.â
Marcel Ghionea lowered his hand and continued.
âWhen I joined this team, I discussed many things with Leader. Among them was the direction he wanted to take Carpe Diem.â
Seol Jihu tilted his head. What Marcel Ghionea said wasnât wrong, but he couldnât figure out why he brought this up.
âUltimately, Leader and I have different goals, but we certainly have coinciding steps as well. That was the deciding factor that made me join this team. Well, it was also part of the requirements.â
Marcel Ghionea cleared his throat.
âSo I understand Leaderâs actions and support them.â
Only now did Seol Jihu realize that Marcel Ghionea wasnât talking to him.
âLeader, you said there was something you needed to discuss before you take the next step.â
That was because his cold gaze turned to Kim Hannah.
âI apologize, but I believe there are two things to be discussed. Of course, this second matter might have been included in the first thing you wanted to discuss, but I feel it needs to be said first.â
His grey eyes which resembled a wild wolfâs stared at Kim Hannah as if to prey on her.
âBefore that, thereâs something I want to ask. Miss Kim Hannah was given the authority to act as the proxy leader, but wasnât that only in times of emergency?â
The eyes that had gathered on Seol Jihu all turned to Kim Hannah. Most of them were critical of her, but Kim Hannah didnât bat an eye.
In fact, she accepted the looks willfully.
âYes, thatâs right.â
âIn times of emergency means exactly that â an unexpected situation. The dictionary meaning, I mean.â
As soon as Kim Hannah acknowledged it, Marcel Ghionea pounced on the opportunity to attack.
âI believe itâs misleading to call this matter an emergency when the event was both expected and prepared for.â
His voice even carried a little bit of hostility.
âFor example, the ghost lady. From what I hear, Miss Kim Hannah predicted the attack and borrowed the pendant. Even without this piece of evidence, we can be sure of her knowledge regarding the matter by knowing the deal she made with the Triads.â
Kim Hannahâs mouth twitched slightly. The backlash was stronger than she imagined.
But she had already prepared herself for the worst. Whether it be an organization or a team, hierarchies existed and had to exist.
While Carpe Diemâs hierarchical structure looked very loose and free, it was a different story when Seol Jihu was involved.
No matter the organization, an incompetent leader was criticized and a competent leader was trusted. As a rather close-minded team, this was even more evident in Carpe Diem.
One could see this just by observing how no one voiced any complaints even though Seol Jihu had frequently skipped the proper procedures after coming to Eva.
âMiss Kim Hannah clearly expected and prepared for this situation. How can anyone call this an emergency in good conscience?â
Marcel Ghionea was a good example of this as well. The reason he ignored countless offers from various teams and organizations and joined Carpe Diem was to repay the debt he owed to Seol Jihu for saving his life. And the reason he chose to follow Seol Jihu was that he had faith that Seol Jihu would be the one to grant his deepest desire.
After the war, this faith only grew stronger.
âAt least, I canât.â
To Marcel Ghionea, who had a sense of indebtedness and high expectations from Seol Jihu, what Kim Hannah pointed out was only a âminorâ mistake.
In the end, it was a matter of perspective.
Birds of a feather flock together; like attracts like.
While some people empathized with Kim Hannahâs intentions, there were others who were angry and only saw her actions as overstepping of her authority.
Marcel Ghionea was clearly one of the latter.
As someone known for his loyalty and single-mindedness, there was no way he would let anyone walk over the person he looked up to. Not unless the fault was 10:0.
No matter the intention, what Kim Hannah did was wrong and could certainly be seen as her trying to boss Seol Jihu around.
âTo summarize again, as Carpe Diem had been fully prepared for the recent incident, it cannot be deemed an emergency.â
Thus, the Archer of Steel aimed at the Fox.
âAnd I formally raise the notion that what she did should be considered an abuse of power.â
Kim Hannah smiled bitterly. She had expected this to happen ever since she revealed her plan to Jang Maldong and Hao Win.
Seol Jihu was a competent leader. Since Kim Hannah undermined the person who had the utmost trust of the team, she now had to pay the price.
She could object if she wanted to. The phrase âin times of emergencyâ could be interpreted in a broader sense, and in preparation for this very talk, she had specifically borrowed the pendant for a âjust in caseâ situation.
However, Kim Hannah chose to accept the charge. Although she could wiggle herself out of this if she wanted, she knew that doing so would turn at least half the people in the room into her enemy.
This was easy to see. As the most recent addition to the team, she didnât share any deep bonds with anyone on the team. Unless she held gravitas that rivaled Jang Maldongâs, she wouldnât be able to avoid criticism for trying to baby Seol Jihu, even if it was in good intention.
If she objected here, others would start to look for opportunities to get back at her. Most of the people in this room would become founding members of the organization. Getting on their bad side would only make things more difficult for her.
As she carried the lofty ambition of making Carpe Diem the greatest organization in Paradise, a punishment was needed for her to hold onto her position and reinforce it in the future.
That was why she asked for the punishment of her own accord.
âIâm sincerely sorry that this matter troubled everyone.â
Kim Hannah bowed politely. Then, she raised her head and continued.
âIn regard to this matter, I talked with Leader before this meeting, and he has decided to take away a part of my authority to prevent the same thing from happening again.â
Everyone turned to the head of the table again.
Seol Jihu sighed internally. Truthfully, he didnât really want to punish Kim Hannah. Knowing that she shined gold, he didnât doubt her intention at all.
Seol Jihu wasnât a superhuman. Even though he would become the representative of an organization soon, there were still a ton of things he didnât know.
Babying him like Seo Yuhui often did wasnât right. Unless there was someone to say harsh words and correct mistakes, a child would grow up without knowing right and wrong.
It was essential to have an advisor who would put on the brakes when necessary.
However, Kim Hannah had refused vehemently.
Her crossing the line was an undeniable truth. If Seol Jihu said, âI made a mistake, and Miss Kim Hannah did this with goodwill, so letâs forgive her,â this would be a terrible precedent that could negatively affect his future organization.
He couldnât show biases by pardoning one person and not pardoning another. An organizationâs representative had to be impartial.
In the end, Seol Jihu took a deep breath before opening his mouth.
âI will take away Kim Hannahâs authority to act as a proxy leader in times of emergency. Until further notice, administrative work will be her main focus.â
He revealed the content of her punishment clearly.
Marcel Ghioneaâs eyes flickered with light. To put this decision into words, she had been pulled down from the position of a queen to the position of an administrator. Although she could still advise the leader directly, there was a big difference in that she could not act as his regent.
With this decision, the previous incident should not happen again, and Marcel Ghionea was satisfied with it as well.
Of course, the more hot-headed members wouldnât be content until she was either chased out of the team or forced to kowtow, but most seemed to accept this decision.
In any case, they had to consider the fact that her plan swept the Eva Alliance away, and Kim Hannah was too talented to be chased out for something like this.
âThatâs an appropriate punishment.â
Jang Maldong, who had been sitting quietly until now, broke his silence. He took a brief pause before continuing.
âI agree with this punishment since it will prevent the same thing from happening again. Ah, we should probably contact the Triads as well.â
He spoke as if he just thought about it, but both Kim Hannah and Seol Jihu knew he changed the topic on purpose. Now that this matter had come to a resolution, dwelling on it any further would only make everyone more exhausted.
Seol Jihu took Jang Maldongâs help right away.
âI plan to contact them as soon as the meeting ends.â
The Triads had helped them greatly in this last incident. Although the plan was a dazzling success, it wasnât as if they didnât suffer any loss of life. Since they acted as Carpe Diemâs shield, it was only right that Carpe Diem thanked them.
As the heavy atmosphere lightened slightly, Jang Maldong nodded his head and looked back.
âAlright, then now⊠hmm?â
Just as he was about to say something, his eyes suddenly opened wide. He blinked rapidly, furrowed his brows, and stared straight at the other side.
âW-What, what is that thing?â
When Jang Maldong muttered in shock, everyone reflexively turned their gazes. Next, everyone doubted their eyes.
ââŠEgg? Isnât that the egg from back then?â
Phi Sora said in shock. Seol Jihuâs eyes widened as well.
âWhen did this little guy get here?â
He saw the red egg again. There hadnât been a single meeting it had missed like it was some sort of a drug addict coming to get its dose.
On top of that, despite being a mere egg, it had taken a seat for itself, lying on the table in front of everyone.
What was even more startling was that it was wiggling back and forth. It looked like it was putting on an imposing air and nodding its head in approval.
But it must have felt everyoneâs gaze as it suddenly stopped and turned left and right.
Phi Soraâs jaw dropped.
âIs it moving? Itâs moving by itself, right?â
A small ruckus erupted. But as if this had nothing to do with it, the egg lied down on the table. Cutting through the table by rolling forward, it stopped in front of Seol Jihu.
Then, it fixed its posture and stood tall.
âAh, I was actually going to ask you before.â
Seo Yuhui asked with a curious expression.
Seol Jihu made a troubled expression as he looked at the egg staring back at him. He answered.
The egg immediately jumped up and headbutted Seol Jihuâs stomach. Although it didnât really hurt, Seol Jihu made a dumbfounded expression.
âWhat? You are an egg.â
Thwack! It headbutted again.
ââŠYou are an eggâŠâ
Seol Jihu rubbed his stomach and muttered. Seo Yuhui tilted her head.
âI think itâs protesting and saying that itâs not an egg. Donât you have a name for it?â
Seol Jihu fell into thought. He remembered reading something about a mythical spirit, but he couldnât really remember it at the top of his head.
Seeing the egg bouncing up and down in anger, he spoke carefully.
The egg twitched. Seo Yuhui covered her mouth.
âOh? What a cute name.â
âI just made it up. I couldnât think of its real nameâŠâ
Seol Jihu trailed off as he saw the color of the egg turn into a deeper red. It even started to convulse noticeably.
ââŠI think it hates the name.â
[Yeah, like a young master from the upper society shaking after being humiliated.]
It was then. Tk. The egg suddenly cracked.
Tk, tk! Tk, tk, tk, tk! After the first crack, it spread like a spiderweb. Before anyone could do anything about it, the cracks spread all over the eggâs surface.
Everyone including Seol Jihu gasped. A few people even shot up from their seats. No one knew what to do facing this sudden situation.
Luxuria had mentioned that the egg would test its partner in three stages.
The first was approving the use of the spear, the second was deciding whether the human was worthy of being its life-long partner, and the third was figuring out whether the partner had the qualification to use the Spear of Purityâs hidden powers.
Apparently, among the heads of the Rothschear House, most had failed to pass even the first stage.
However, Seol Jihu had suddenly passed the second test. That was what the hatching of the egg signified.
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