With a short ringing sound, a faint barrier was cast around the room.
It was similar to the one Seol Jihu saw at the temple.
âHow can I not come when the Hero of Paradise is calling me?â
A voice was heard from the room where only Seol Jihu was standing.
âI wasnât sure what to think when I first got the message from Delphine. That Valhallaâs representative will call soon and that I should pick up the call in an isolated place.â
The voice sounded a bit brusque.
Soon, a young man slowly appeared from the table in the center of the room.
An indigo Magicianâs robe, a thick book resembling a dictionary in his left hand, and a pair of emotionless pupils behind gold-rimmed glassesâŚ
âAnd when you asked me to come to Valhalla in secret, I instantly thought, âAh, this man is about to start something.ââ
Philip Muller appeared out of thin air and spoke as he quietly flipped through a page.
If the Star of Avarice was visiting officially, Kim Hannah would have told him about it in advance.
However, he had heard nothing of the sort from her.
Because she didnât know Philip Muller would be visiting.
âI knew you would be able to get in here without being found out.â
âI almost got caught, actually.â
Philip Muller spoke without taking his eyes off his book.
âEh? You almost got caught?â
Seol Jihuâs eyes widened.
âSince Iâve been here once before, it wasnât difficult to set the coordinates correctly. But when I tried to teleport, mana flooded in from this building, trying to hinder my spell⌠I would have been found out if I was even a few seconds late.â
âFrom the buildingâŚ? That meansâŚâ
âEun Yuri, was it? It should be her, one of the Magician Trio whoâs been hanging out with Delphine recently. Anyway, she must have sensed something because she scattered her mana around every nook and cranny of the building.â
âWhat a cheeky girl. A Magician, whoâs not even a High Ranker, trying to compete against a Unique Ranker whoâs an apostle of godâŚâ
âSo something like that happened⌠Maybe I should have let Miss Eun Yuri know.â
âNo, it was unexpected for me too. And to be honestâ it was fun. I donât know about you Warriors, but we Magicians have our own fights. Thanks to her, my blood started boiling after a long time.â
Philip Mullerâs voice carried a subtle pride. It seemed he considered this âfightâ a victory since he managed to teleport in without being discovered.
âAnyway, a Magician of her caliber should have a different way of thinking than most people. From what Delphineâs told me, sheâs pursuing the limits of the Path of Mana. If given the chance, Iâd love to meet and discuss theories with her.â
Given Philip Mullerâs personality, it was rare to see him show so much interest in someone.
Seol Jihuâs expression turned odd.
âShould I arrange a meeting between you two? I can lend a hand if you want.â
âIâm trying to discuss theories, not romance.â
âIâd love to meet her as a Magician, but she seems like a dangerous woman to be involved with as a man. You better be careful too.â
âWhatâs wrong with Miss Eun Yuri?â
âShe must have been annoyed that I didnât fall for the trap, so she started searching through the entire city like a crazy woman. It really wasnât something to react so badly for⌠It was like she was chasing after me with a knife.â
Philip murmured the last sentence.
âPlus, I have a wife. If I want to live a long life, I have to be careful.â
âEh? Youâre married?â
âYou didnât know? My Servant is my wife. We didnât register for marriage or anything, but weâve been living together for five years in Paradise, so weâre practically a married couple.â
Philip Muller snorted as he pushed his glasses up. He looked like he didnât know why he had to explain all this.
âAnyway, letâs quit the small talk and cut to the chase.â
Seol Jihu walked toward the desk. Knowing Philip Mullerâs personality, he started talking as soon as he sat down on the opposite side.
âThere are Paradisians and Earthlings within humanityâs camp that are communicating with the Parasites.â
Seol Jihu crossed his legs and placed his interlocked fingers on his knee.
âIâd like to ask for Mister Mullerâs opinion regarding this matter.â
Only now did Philip Muller take his eyes off his book. He stared at Seol Jihu with a subdued gaze.
âIâm not sure why youâre asking me all of a sudden, butâŚâ
He stared for some time before slowly retorting.
âIâll give my answer first. I donât think there are traitors within humanityâs camp.â
Seol Jihu widened his eyes at the unexpected response.
âI thought for sure that youâd agree⌠Can I ask why you think so?â
âI thought so too originally with 90 percent certainty. But I changed my mind after the Arden Valley War.â
âThink about the condition that Undying Diligence put forth after he and the Parasite Army arrived at the valley.â
Seol Jihu slowly searched through his memories.
It was something that happened almost ten years ago, but the memory quickly came back with how shocking it was.
[Amongst you should be a human who recently began to make a name for himself.]
[If you hand over that person⌠we will go back quietly. I shall promise with my name.]
Once Seol Jihu shut his mouth, Philip Muller started talking again.
âUndying Diligence was talking about you. The Valley War, the Delphinion Laboratory Incident, the Banquet⌠you were the only one who started making a name for himself back then.â
Seol Jihu nodded his head, and Philip Muller continued.
âThe thing to note is that Undying Diligence did not know your name. Itâs hard to believe the Parasites didnât care when they went so far as to bring three of their armies to battle, and it also doesnât make sense that they would say something like that if they already knew. Itâs not like it was difficult to distinguish you, so why didnât they know?â
Seol Jihu understood what Philip Muller was getting at. If there were traitors amidst humanityâs camp, there was no way the Parasites wouldnât have known this information. After all, with how easy it was to characterize him, the traitors would have revealed his name.
âSo itâs highly likely that there were no traitors at the time that were directly communicating with the Parasites. Butââ
At that moment, Philip Muller came in with a huge âbutâ.
âWhether it be the past or present, I do believe there are Earthlings or Paradisians that are trying to defect to the Parasites. This, Iâm sure of.â
Meaning, there were people who were willing to betray humanity if given the opportunity.
The immature, young Seol Jihu wouldnât have understood why.
He would have angrily yelled asking how Earthlings could do something that directly went against their duty.
But he was different now.
Seol Jihu easily acknowledged what Philip Muller said and smiled.
âI guess there are people trying to flatter the winning side no matter where you go.â
âPeople trying to flatter the winning side⌠Thatâs a good way to put it.â
Philip Muller laughed blandly before turning serious again.
âThe problem is that Paradise isnât a sporting event that you pay a fee to enter.â
âYes, itâs a deathmatch that doesnât stop until one side perishes completely.â
âExactly. To be honest, most Earthlings are probably hoping the status quo continues. Parasites leaving humanity alone and only fighting with the Federation, and the Federation barely hanging on.â
Because only then would Paradise continue to need Earthlings.
âBut there is no way this status quo will go on forever. In fact, if it wasnât for you, it would have changed long ago. Arden Valley would have been taken over; Haramark, which serves as the outpost of humanity, would have been conquered by mass-produced mutant orcs; and Eva would probably be hanging on by a thread⌠Humanity would have been counting down to their doom.â
Philip Muller said after a short pause.
âThankfully, things arenât so bad right now. But⌠in the end, Earthlings will have to make a decision one day. To fight, to escape to Earth, orâŚâ
âJump to the Parasitesâ side and continue their activities in Paradise.â
As Seol Jihu finished the sentence, Philip Muller nodded his head. He then crossed his arms as if he said everything he had to say.
Now, it was time to reveal the reason he asked. Seol Jihu organized his thoughts before starting.
âWhen I moved from Haramark to Eva⌠I made three vows.â
Seol Jihuâs voice was low and calm.
âThe first was to clean up the deeply-rooted corruption inside Eva. The second was to improve humanityâs relationship with the Federation. And the third⌠was to change humanity.â
Philip Muller listened to Seol Jihu quietly.
âAt present, I can confidently say the first and second goals have been met. But I havenât achieved the third goal yet.â
âTo tell you the truth, at first, I thought things would change if I just worked hard to set an example for others. But that was the wrong expectation to have. Humanity has never had a proper fight with the Parasites, yet they were more afraid than they needed to be. This perception hasnât changed even though we won the last battle.â
âIt canât be helped. Itâs true that the Parasites are a powerful enemy.â
âItâs true that we won the last battle as you said, but anyone with some thought would know not to be so optimistic about the future course of the war. In fact, they would be pessimistic.â
âI think so too. We could only push them back in Tigol Fortress where we had an overwhelming advantage. And something like that wonât happen ever again.â
âThe people looking for an opportunity to defect probably donât think well of you. Because the Parasites will pay more attention to humanity with how much youâve busted them up.â
âThatâs the point.â
Seol Jihuâs voice grew slightly louder.
âAs you said, Earthlings will have to make a decision one day. That day may not have come yet, but Iâm sure everyone feels that itâs closer than ever before.â
âSo wouldnât there be more antsy traitors as well?â
Philip Muller furrowed his brows like he didnât understand.
âWhat are you trying to get at?â
âMm, going back a little bit.â
Seol Jihu cleared his throat, thinking that a more detailed explanation was needed.
âThe Parasite Queen has left humanity alone all this time. Compared to how theyâve dealt with the Federation, theyâve practically been ignoring humanity. But if you take a closer look, that isnât necessarily the case.â
Seol Jihu stretched out his arm.
Chwak! A pile of records flew into his hand.
âMaster Ian personally compiled these records. Try giving them a read.â
Seol Jihu handed the pile over.
Soon, Philip Mullerâs eyes slowly widened as he flipped through the pages.
He could see many familiar names.
Al Zahra, Alvaro Skroke, Eleanor Luna, Joshua Claflin⌠They were all Earthlings who were once renowned in Paradise. The important thing was that they were no longer in Paradise.
âOf course, Iâm sure some of those incidents were caused by the conflict between Earthlings. Butââ
âThere are incidents that the Parasites had a hand in.â
âYes. And if you focus on that, youâll see something in common thatâs very interesting.â
âThe Parasite Queen hasnât been ignoring humanity. She understood Earthlings better than anyone else, and she acted accordingly, throwing hints to incite certain situations.â
âCould it be that there was no one more outstanding than me among the countless Earthlings that came to Paradise? No, I donât think so. But the problem is this. Whenever a hero appears and tries to do something, the Parasite Queen would appear.â
âAnd she quickly dispatched the hero. Whether it be killing them like with Joshua Claflin, corrupting them and forcing them to defect like with Marika Larisa, or coaxing them to join like with Sung Shihyun.â
Right, the Parasites hadnât neglected humanity.
âIt wasnât that the first ranked didnât care about the third ranked. Rather, they simply devised a situation so that they didnât need to care.â
The Parasites had carefully controlled the situation so that they would interfere only when it was absolutely necessary.
ââŚI understand what youâre saying.â
Philip Muller asked calmly.
âBut what did you mean by the Parasite Queen throwing hints?â
âAs I said, the Parasite Queen understands Earthlings well.â
âLetâs try to put ourselves in their shoes.â
âThe ones who are happy to defect to the Parasitesâ side given the chance but havenât entered the Parasite Queenâs eyes.â
âThe Parasite queen is extremely aloof and arrogant. Even High Rankers might not necessarily catch her attention.â
The day to make a decision was coming closer by the minute. Humanity could no longer wish for things to stay the same. In this situation when humanity might be the next target of the ParasitesâŚ
âThe would-be traitors have been forced into a spot where they need to quickly prove their worth to the Parasite Queen.â
Philip Mullerâs eyes narrowed.
âAnd what would be the best way for them to prove their worth?â
His expression was ambiguous like he was on the verge of fully grasping the big picture.
Seol Jihu threw another hint.
âFor example, what if thereâs a human whoâs become an eyesore to the Parasites, but the Federation and humanity puts him on a high pedestal and treats him as a hero? But if you take a closer look at the things heâs done, heâs only a lucky High Ranker whoâs relied on miracles to seemingly get through perilous situations?â
Philip Mullerâs eyes finally widened like giant bells.
As the other side finally seemed to have gotten a grip on the situation, Seol Jihu slowly got up from his seat.
âThatâs why I called you, Mister Muller. I wanted to take this opportunity and make an offer.â
He walked around the table in a relaxed manner, andâŚ
He finally revealed the reason he called him here today.
âDo you want to make a movie with me?â
ââŚA movie, you say.â
Philip Muller muttered dazedly.
Though it might seem random, he wasnât so foolish as to not understand the hidden meaning.
âYou want me to appear in it?â
âNo. Yuhui Noona and I will be the leading actors, and I already have the other main cast in mind. Actually, he came to me personally, begging to participate in the movie.â
Seol Jihu stopped and placed his hand over his mouth.
Looking at the giggling Seol Jihu, Philip Muller swallowed his saliva, feeling unfamiliar with this side of him.
âThen what do you need me for?â
âIâd like you to be the director. The cinematographer, to be precise.â
ââŚHmm, I appreciate you seeing me in such high regard, but Iâm a very expensive man.â
Philip Muller inhaled unwittingly.
âDonât worry. The movie will rake in huge profits. Itâll be our joint production.â
âHow much are you expecting?â
âIf cleaning up the would-be traitors within humanity goes well, I plan to make a sequel right away. The expected profit for that, I guess, is the change within humanity.â
Philip Muller closed his eyes.
ââŚArenât you being overly ambitious with that estimation?â
âItâs so high that it seems unrealistic.â
Despite saying this, Philip Mullerâs expression was a sight to behold.
The corners of his eyes were twitching, and his lips were trembling. It was easy to see how excited he was.
Seol Jihu expected this reaction.
[What was I supposed to do when we were attacked from both the inside and outside?]
[Didnât I warn you in advance?]
[I thought they were all wiped out. Who would have known that so many people would only be the tip of the iceberg?]
[You didnât even bother listening when the former Star of Avarice yelled it at you, word by word. Serves you right.]
When he saw Yun Seohui with the Nine Eyes, the conversation she had with his past self showed that Philip Muller was interested in this problem.
âRegarding how realistic it is, why donât you decide after seeing the script?â
âOf course. Cinematographer? If this movie is worth investing in, I donât see why not.â
Seol Jihu said the other main cast came to find him personally. This meant that all of this wasnât just a guess and that the opposing side had made a move.
If so, there really couldnât be a better opportunity to strike.
Of course, Philip Muller naturally had some doubts, but the man in front of him was a famous leading actor who had already given multiple successful hits.
The success of this movie was practically guaranteed.
Philip Muller opened his eyes after collecting his breath.
âBefore speaking about any investment, thereâs something Iâd like to know as the potential cinematographer.â
He asked as if he just thought of this.
âWhat genre will this movie be? Action? Thriller? Dramatic twists?â
Seol Jihu stopped walking and blinked a couple of times.
âSince weâll be mixing in plenty of bait and deceptionâŚâ
After a short deliberation, he put his hands into his pockets and grinned.
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