Some organizations surrendered to Valhalla, while others disappeared overnightâŠ. This was the kind of news that had been flooding the newspapers lately. And now finally there was a change.
The Federation decided to settle down in Eva!
Those who heard the news were baffled as they had not expected the Federation to come forth in these chaotic times.
Only a few of them realized that Valhalla had deliberately raised the stakes in the conflict that followed the recent terror incident.
The Federationâs intervention would certainly help settle the chaos that seemed to be growing day by day.
Gabriel had been watching the situation for a while and understood the role Valhalla expected the Federation to play.
So she made several significant remarks in public.
She stressed the need to fortify Eva, thanked Valhalla and the royal family of Eva for their forgiveness and acceptance, and promised to lend support to Eva, which she knew would become the Federationâs loyal partner in the future.
Gabriel also announced that the Federation considered not only Eva but all the cities and humans as friends, and would welcome other cities that sought its technological prowess with open arms as long as they agreed to abide by certain âconditionsâ.
Her speech became the subject of peopleâs debate.
Not many people knew this, but just the fact that Vidalif, the leader of the Dwarves who rarely appeared in public, came to Eva indicated that the Federationâs sincerity in resolving the current conflict was genuine.
And of course, the âconditionsâ that Gabriel mentioned had everything to do with the recent incident.
Seol Jihu went out to walk the fuzzballs and took a stroll around the city.
The streets of Eva were as lively as ever.
âThisâthis is amazing. I canât believe you made such delicate and precise engravings with only your hands.â
âHmph! Iâm just a trainee. Also, canât you see that Iâm busy? Go away! You could get hurt!â
A man stood in amazement near the construction site where the Dwarves were busy tearing down buildings and rebuilding them from scratch.
âAh, Iâm sorry. Wait, did you just say youâre a trainee? No way! Iâve been in the construction business for more than twenty years, and let me just say, your skills are far too amazing for a trainee.â
âHmph! Twenty years is nothing. And donât make me laugh! The master blacksmiths are on their way here, and when you see their work youâll want to take back what you just said!â
âR-Really? Do you mind if I watch? I wonât bother them. Iâll even run errands for them!â
âHmph! Didnât I just say itâs dangerous here? If you really want to help, go sit under the shade over there and bring us some beer during the break!â
The young Dwarfâs tone was blunt, but not malicious.
Rather, he seemed flattered by the humanâs praise, made apparent by the smile tugging at the corner of his lips.
Seol Jihu watched the Dwarf and the human and nodded before moving on.
The construction site wasnât the only place where exchanges between the Federation and humanity were taking place.
On the street, an Earthling woman took a piece of chocolate out of her pocket and carefully handed it to a crying Foxman child in his motherâs arms.
The Foxman child, drawn to the sweet scent, stopped at once and began sniffing, his eyes wide open. The child licked the chocolate on the womanâs palm as if he had never tasted one before.
As a huge smile spread across the childâs face, the mother thanked the woman, who then waved shyly at the child.
Those who were watching couldnât help but smile.
Seol Jihu, too, smiled softly and continued down the street.
âThey really are amazing.â
Looking down at the neatly paved sidewalk, Seol Jihu was filled with awe.
The Dwarves began with construction the day they arrived in Eva.
Worried that the Dwarves might overexert themselves, Seol Jihu had suggested they rest a few days before starting work. But the answer he received from the Dwarf craftsman was unexpected.
[You want us to rest in this building? Donât make me laugh.]
[I know you said that out of consideration for us, but do you have any idea how we feel right now?]
[Itâs like we have a diary full of our embarrassing secrets spread wide open on the table for everyone to read.]
[In other words, we canât stop thinking about it. Thereâs no way we can rest knowing that the diary is still out there, so weâd rather take care of it first.]
Seol Jihu no longer felt the need to stop them when he saw the satisfied looks on their faces after they had taken all the bricks off from the sidewalk, polished them, then put them back one by one.
In any case, thanks to the meticulous nature and delicate skills of the Dwarves, Eva became more and more beautiful day by day.
Of course, they couldnât have repaired 80 percent of all roads in a week without the Eastern Spring Merchants, who provided them with the necessary resources, and the royal family of Eva, who opened up the pre-secured territories, including the royal sites, to the members of the Federation.
In addition, the Sky Fairyâs shop was due to open in about two days, thanks to the huge wealth Seol Jihu had offered Eva.
Kim Hannah worried that the change might be too radical but nevertheless did not oppose it.
She knew that the success of Seol Jihuâs plan depended on how well the Federation adapted to Eva and how prosperous Eva became.
After a tour of the city, Seol Jihu, standing in front of Valhallaâs front gate, smiled bitterly.
âThey didnât have to make them so big and magnificent.â
The Valhalla building was huge from the start, but now its splendor was comparable to the Taj Mahal after the Dwarves added various ornaments to it.
âHmm? Whatâs that?â
Seol Jihu frowned while looking around the construction site.
Vidalif was carving a huge stone statue in the garden by himself.
He seemed completely focused on his work as he moved his hands with the utmost caution, sweating profusely.
The statue seemed like it would be a good addition to the garden, but somehow it looked familiar.
The statue was of a man holding a spear, bending his arm back above his head.
Seol Jihu began to blink rapidly.
He couldnât be sure with just the hair and the face, but the Spear of Purity and other equipment were definite giveaways.
The Dwarf was most definitely carving a statue of Seol Jihu aiming his spear at the Parasite Queen.
There was no way Seol Jihu could stop him now.
Seol Jihuâs face turned red.
âDamn it. Of all the models he could have chosen, why did he choose me?â
He shook his head and looked down at the rice cakes with a sigh.
âHey, rainbow rice cake. You agree with me, right?â
The white rice cake with black stripes tilted its head.
Haramarkâs most popular pub, Eat, Drink, And Enjoy was bustling with people as always.
âValhallaâs been annoying lately.â
A man sitting at a log table grumbled softly, pouring liquor into his cup.
âThey want to manage our settings? Are they really Earthlings like us? I just donât understand why theyâre supporting EvaâŠ.â
He emptied the contents of his cup into his mouth and frowned.
âI mean, isnât their target Sinyoung? Why should we suffer in the process?â
Two other men at the same table nodded in agreement.
âAnd now the Federation wants to settle in EvaâŠ. I have no idea whatâs going on anymore.â
âI donât know. Aside from everything else, the fact that the Federation wants to settle in Eva⊠I donât think thatâs such a bad thing.â
When the man complained again, the only woman at the table of four remarked carefully.
One of the men looked at her, as if he had just remembered something.
âThatâs right, you said you visited Eva the other day. How was it?â
âHuhu. Get ready to have your mind blown away.â
With a grin, the woman took off the bow on her back and placed it on the table, as if she had been waiting for this question.
The men widened their eyes.
âOh? You changed your bow?â
âThe day I arrived in Eva was the day the Sky Fairiesâ shop opened up. I was curious, so I went to take a look and ended up buying some of their stuff.â
âIs this bow any good?â
âYou have no idea. My old bow doesnât even compare to it. You see, the wooden part of this bow is made from the branches of the World Tree.â
âSurprised, eh? You know that the World Tree is a sacred ash tree, right? When you fix an arrow on this bow, itâs instantly infused with an anti-evil attribute that has a very powerful effect on the Parasites, not to mention undead monsters. So how could I resist?â
The woman beamed and the man exclaimed in amazement.
âWowâŠ. It must have been expensive.â
âNo, it actually wasnât as expensive as Iâd expected.â
âYeah. It did cost more than the longbow but was still very affordable. They didnât deliberately break the World Treeâs branches, but only used branches that had naturally fallen during its growth. And I got a grand opening discount, too.â
âIs this all you got?â
The next thing she showed them was her quiver, and inside it were arrows with colorful feathers.
âTa-da. Take a look! These arrows have been infused with the power of the Spirits.â
âYup! Itâs made from Fallen Angelsâ feathers infused with the five Spiritsâ power. With this, I can shoot fire arrows and wind arrows like Magicians do. So, what do you think? Pretty cool, huh?â
The eyes of the men looking at the bow and arrows began to glow with admiration.
âBut my biggest achievementâŠâ
The woman was far from done.
She grabbed a particularly long arrow from the quiver and carefully held it up for everyone to see.
ââŠIs this. This is a limited edition arrowâthey only had ten in stock. They held an impromptu archery competition and allowed only the top 10 customers to purchase one arrow each. I managed to secure one by placing ninth.â
There was something ominous about the way the arrowhead glowed blue under the light.
The man gave a light chuckle.
âWhy is this such a big deal? I see the arrowhead is blue.â
âOh, itâs Thunder.â
The manâs eyes shot open and he quickly pulled himself back.
The other two did the same.
The woman burst into laughter and waved a hand.
âDonât be scared. Itâs made from the same material but safe.â
âThereâs only a little bit mixed in the arrowhead, so technically itâs not even a Thunder. StillâŠ.â
The woman smiled and carefully rubbed the arrowhead with her thumb.
âIn terms of destructive power, it doesnât even compare to the other arrows. Hit a weak spot, and even a Medusa will explode.â
She raised the arm holding the arrow in a shooting position.
âOne visit to Eva, and youâre head over heels for it.â
The man who was the first to complain said nonchalantly.
âMaybe you should just move there.â
With a sigh, she carefully placed the arrow back into the quiver.
âWhy do you have to say it like that?â
âDonât you know that what youâre doing right now is helping them? First, you visit Eva, and now youâre advertising their merchandise! How could you, with everything thatâs going on? Are you out of your mind?â
âWhy would I be out of my mind? Iâm just expressing satisfaction with what I bought. Should I be lying about how I feel?â
The woman said in a firm voice.
âAnd technically, Valhalla did nothing wrong.â
âI never said they did. But why are they meddling with ourââ
âThatâs because Sinyoung is doing nothing to root out humanityâs defectors. Recent events have proven that there are traitors among us, and I believe they should be eradicated.â
âWow. Who couldâve imagined that one visit to Eva would make you a Valhalla advocate?â
âIâm not their advocate. Iâm just saying theyâre pretty reasonable.â
The man mocked, but the woman remained calm.
âAnd the Seven Gods designated only criminals as targets for the settings evaluations. We havenât committed any crime, and we never will. So this doesnât affect us.â
âHmph. Except we will. Theyâre saying if we donât respond to their draft call, weâll be branded as criminals.â
âThatâs trueâŠ. But their decision does make sense.â
She put her hand on the new bow.
After a moment of hesitation, she spoke with a sigh.
âActually⊠well, I havenât decided for sure, but Iâm thinking of joining the war.â
âIâve been thinking about it for a while. Youâre right. I might have changed after visiting Eva.â
âWeâve been stuck at Level 4 for some time now. Are we going to stay like this forever? Level 5s get a completely different treatment. Shouldnât we aim for High Rank before itâs too late?â
âBefore itâs too late?â
âYes, before itâs too late.â
The woman cleared her throat.
âListen. From now on, Paradise will revolve around Eva and other cities that accept the Federation. Why? Because of this.â
She tapped on the bow and the quiver.
âRemember what it was like to buy new equipment until now? Every time we leveled up, the price of equipment soared. But from now on, better equipment will be sold at a much lower price.â
âWe donât have to cave in to Valhalla to buy Evaâs weapons. Itâs not like thereâs a limit to who can buy and who canât.â
âSure, there might be cherry pickers like you. But what about the others? Even Iâm convinced that this is a sweet deal. Can you be sure there are no more people like me?â
The man didnât seem particularly impressed.
His expression remained flat.
âThe situation has never been better. Humanityâs been winning against the Parasites for years and now the Federation is with us. More and more people will join the war, seeing that there is hope for victory.â
âSo youâre saying we should cave in to Valhallaâs demands?â
âIâm just saying that we should go along for the ride. You guys do know that the easiest way to earn contribution points is through war, right?â
The three men nodded in unison.
âWell, just think about it. There are many more like us stuck at Level 4. What if half of those people join the war, and 10 percent of them become High Rankers?â
The woman stopped and shifted her gaze from side to side. One of the men, the quick-witted one, stiffened immediately.
âDo you think even then High Rankers will be treated the way they are now? No, because itâs only natural that demand decreases as supply increases. Currently, Level 5 is considered an ace in any organization, but its value will drop in the future.â
An upturn in the skills of Earthlings. Not to mention Level 4s, even Level 5s were likely to lose value.
âThe leaders of most cities are already following Valhalla. Because for them, opening up their cities is much more advantageous whether we like it or not.â
The woman swallowed hard.
âScheherazade is still resisting, of course, but who knows what kind of decision Sinyoung will make? And, even if Scheherazade doesnât change, all thatâs waiting for them down the road is destruction.â
Some fish stay in small rivers while others travel to the sea.
Those heading to the sea naturally become strong in the face of many adversaries, while those remaining in the river do not change.
Just like how Valhalla became stronger than Sinyoung.
âDo you think even then weâll be able to enjoy Paradise as we do now? I donât. People are going to look down on us for not participating in the war, and weâll probably struggle to get a seat in expeditions as wellâŠ. Weâll be walking on eggshells the entire time.â
The two men seemed convinced by the womanâs words.
The remaining man, who was the first to complain, lowered his head.
ââŠI understand what youâre trying to say.â
After a moment of silence, he spoke in a slightly softer tone.
âBut joining the war is a bitâŠ. I was told that the Parasite Queen and the Army Commanders were all gods. How can ordinary humans like us kill gods?â
The woman smiled as she realized what the man was worried about.
âI understand. Participating in the war is in itself a risk. But do we really have to take more risks than we can afford?â
âYouâre right. How can humans beat gods? So we should just avoid them from the start.â
The man looked at the woman with a dumbfounded look on his face.
âDo you get what Iâm saying? Why should we fight them? Thereâs an Earthling whoâs already killed an Army Commander, and there are plenty of strong people in the Federation.â
The woman raised her hands and continued.
âWe should let monsters fight other monsters while we deal with enemies that fit our level. I mean, we can easily beat the lowest-ranked species even now. And if we had more weapons like this? I think we can defeat even stronger ones. And if by any chance, my arrow actually does hit a MedusaâŠ.â
With the Thunder arrow in her hand, the woman trembled and her eyes sparkled.
âThese are from the Sky Fairiesâ shop, but soon the Dwarves, Cave Fairies, and Beastmen will also open up shops of their own. What do you think?â
The man smacked his lips.
âWe should move to Eva?â
âNah. Iâm just saying we should go together. I donât think moving there will be necessary.â
âSee, I heard this rumor from a reliable sourceâŠ.â
The woman signaled her comrades to gather.
The three men leaned close to the woman.
âThe next city to be opened up is likely to be Haramark.â
âWhat? But isnât Haramark controlled by Sicilia?â
âJeez. Donât you know that the day Valhalla announced its position, the leader of Sicilia flew to Eva immediately to butter up Valhalla?â
âYou really are oblivious. Do you know they even cut off ties with an ally organization? And Cinzia has already negotiated with Haramark to accept Valhallaâs terms as long as they limit their supervision to criminals.â
âI canât believe Sicilia. It was only a few years ago that they started a civil war because they didnât like the royal family.â
âThe situation has changed. Theyâve been steadily involved in wars since becoming a representative organization. Iâm sure theyâre glad that Valhalla stepped in this time.â
The woman lowered her voice further.
âAnyway, the next city to open will either be Odor or Haramark. Rumor has it that Princess Teresa has been staying in Eva lately, and sheâs trying to convince Valhallaâs representative to choose HaramarkâŠ.â
The woman whispered as if she was confiding a big secret, and the three men kept nodding their heads.
But one thing that the woman did not know was that the rumor she knew had been deliberately spread by someone.
In short, it was an open secret, as evidenced by the fact that the usually noisy pub was full of whispers today.
Earthlings were agonizing over the things they had never thought about before.
This was a prelude to humanityâs change.
A month had passed since the Federation settled in Eva.
It was still too early to determine the success of the plan, but so far everything was going smoothly.
The Federation had successfully integrated as part of the human city, and the streets of Eva were busy day after day with tourists and Earthlings coming to shop.
And today there was an announcement that Odor and Haramark would open simultaneously.
Alone in her office, Yun Seohui buried her face in her hands.
Those who knew her would have known that this was a rare sight.
But her reaction was understandable. Even she hadnât expected the Federation to join Eva.
Previously, she was confident that Sinyoung could hold out. Now? Not so much.
But that wasnât the only thing she hadnât expected.
âItâs way too fastâŠ.â
The pace at which Eva was changing was too fast.
This meant that the opponent had been preparing this plan for at least a year.
For Sinyoung, it was a sneak attack, but for Valhalla, this was something they had been preparing for a long time.
Yun Seohui could no longer deny that she was in trouble.
The Federation and its technological prowess were undoubtedly a tempting bait.
If it were another time, she would have asked them to let Scheherazade join.
However, Sinyoungâs status wasnât exactly great at the moment.
Many Earthlings were pinning the blame on Sinyoung for the royal familyâs prosperity.
They argued that this would not have happened if Sinyoung had announced its position early on or had not planned the incident in the first place.
Now Sinyoung couldnât even dream of rivaling Valhalla.
At this rate, even number two would be a luxury. Sinyoung would become one of many mundane organizations out there.
Just as Valhalla overtook Sinyoung in just two years, this was sure to happen.
If she did nothing, Sinyoung would fall behind.
She had to do something before it was too late.
Somethingâthat will enable Sinyoung to regain its former glory.
Yun Seohui had never been much of a risk-taker, but right now she had no choice.
She put her hand on the communication crystal and called her secretary.
Not long after, a young man, not the HR director, entered her office, stiff with tension.
Yun Seohui bit her lip, exhaled her breath, and started again.
Yun Seohui raised her head in a flash.
She hated repeating herself.
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