Trrrr⌠Following the sound of pouring water, a fragrant scent of coffee wafted out.
Vlad Halep poured water into a large cup before half-heartedly swirling it with a spoon and holding up a long stick of butter.
He cut the stick with his scythe, dropping it into the cup, and then handing it over Seol Jihu.
Seol Jihu carefully held the hot cup in his hands.
âDrink. Itâll warm your body up a bit.â
Vlad Halep said stiffly before plopping down on a seat across from Seol Jihu and gulping down another cup of coffee he made for himself.
Seol Jihu stared at the yellow butter melting in his coffee with a somewhat surprised look.
After taking a sip, his eyes widened.
The coffeeâs bitter flavor and the butterâs softness mixed together and smoothly flowed down his throat.
His stiff expression loosened slightly.
âIâve never had coffee with butter before.â
âThatâs how people usually drink coffee in my hometown.â
Vlad Halep replied after taking the coffee cup off his lips.
âItâs the best way to warm yourself up when itâs cold.â
He then sipped down the coffee again.
Seol Jihu was growing anxious, but he waited patiently. He could tell Vlad Halep was thinking about how to bring up the topic.
In Seol Jihuâs eyes, Vlad Halep was a cold person by nature, who didnât care much about other peopleâs matters.
Someone like him had asked to talk, so Seol Jihu figured there was a reason for it.
Just as Seol Jihu thought so, Vlad Halep spoke.
âDo you remember what I told you before? At Odorâs inn.â
âOdorâs inn⌠You mean the reason you and your sister entered Paradise?â
âNo, not that. Thatâs what Oana said, not me.â
Vlad Halep shook his head.
Seol Jihu searched through his memories. He then remembered the few lines that Vlad Halep had said then.
[Iâm asking if you can protect me and my little sister with your strength. Without asking anything.]
[No. We arenât criminals.]
[I know it sounds strange, but we donât know who they are exactly. We canât even figure out what they want from us.]
[All we know is that there are people in this world who do not like us and that they are making things inconvenient for us.]
Seol Jihu did a double-take.
He planned to talk to the Halep siblings properly once the Tigol Fortress War ended, but because of the trials and a slew of other things, he had forgotten about it completely.
âTo be honest, I donât know if this is something I should tell you.â
âI have no proof or a way to be sure. Butâitâs true that Oanaâs and my life changed from entering Valhalla, and there have been things Iâve come to realize because of it.â
Seol Jihu nodded his head as if having proof did not matter.
âMy younger sister and I entered Paradise with a red stamp.â
âYes, Oana mentioned you guys falling into poverty because of the lustful spirit and being introduced to Paradise by an acquaintance.â
âThatâs not exactly wrong, I guess. A creditor is still an acquaintance.â
It seemed like it wasnât the case that the siblingsâ Inviter found them pitiful and gave them an opportunity.
âHe had an ulterior motive, that damned guy.â
âWe knew that people with red marks were treated like slaves in Paradise. Itâs understandable that they serve as meat shields or baits. But that doesnât mean becoming an outlet for his sexual desire.â
âIâm talking about Oana.â
Vlad Halep spoke calmly, but his expression turned fierce as if he was recalling the past.
âI only found out later, but Oana had been getting offers from that guy for a long time. For example, writing off a certain amount of debt every time she let him have his way with her.â
Seol Jihuâs eyes narrowed. Enticing a debtor into selling her body wasnât an uncommon thing, but it was undoubtedly an unpleasant thing to recall and to hear.
âHe must have been eyeing for an opportunity ever since he made her enter Paradise.â
âI killed him before he could do anything though.â
Vlad Halep sluggishly moved his fingers on the coffee cup.
âI had given Oana a communication crystal to use between the two of us. She cleverly let me know their location while pretending to talk to him casually, so I ran there and ripped him apart on the spot.â
Vlad Halepâs gradually rising voice sunk low in an instant.
âI didnât think I did a good job. Not until a year ago.â
Seol Jihuâs eyes widened at his confession.
âOana regretted it from time to time, saying things like, âmaybe it would have been better for my family if I just accepted itâŚââ
Tak! Vlad Halep slammed down the coffee cup with a sigh.
âThatâs when everything began.â
âItâs when they started going after us.â
âThey didnât even stop to think about why we killed their Inviter. They killed our comrade, so we have to get revenge. Thatâs what they seemed to be thinking.â
âThere was no safe place for us. Whenever we went outside, we would have a group of people start tailing us, and it was the same inside cities. Because we were attacked so often at inns, a rumor started spreading, and innkeepers started to chase us out, saying we were obstructing their businesses.â
âWe were getting desperate. We wanted to fight back⌠but there was just no end to them. Oana almost died on three different occasions. Every day was like a living hell.â
âThings were getting so bad that we participated in the Banquet knowing the risks. â
Seol Jihu raised his eyes while silently listening to his story.
Speaking of the Banquet, he remembered how, at the end of Stage 1, Vlad Halep trudged up the staircase covered in blood.
âWe figured we might be able to escape from them during the Banquet, maybe even finding a solution to our problem⌠I didnât expect some of the people in my room to bare their fangs while I was agitated from being separated from my sister.â
âThey just didnât give up, huh.â
âYep. Their tenacity was baffling considering killing one insignificant member started it all.â
âThe problem was that it wasnât just in Paradise that this happened.â
Seol Jihu furrowed his rows.
âThey viciously came after us on Earth too. They didnât just target us, but also our family⌠For the record, our parents passed away from a car accident. The police said it was an unfortunate accident, but Oana and I donât think so.â
Seol Jihu gasped unknowingly.
ââŚSung Shihyun, was it? Maybe I shouldnât be saying this to you, but I can understand why he defected.â
Vlad Halep continued with slightly rough breaths.
âI hear the suppression he faced wasnât small⌠I canât help but feel sympathy for the guy. There was no place for Oana and me in both Paradise and Earth. I suppose it was the same for him.â
No place⌠Seol Jihu reiterated the phrase in his head as it resonated with him strongly.
He finally understood why he couldnât hear from the Halep siblings for a while after going back to Earth.
âItâs a shame that your parents passed awayâŚâ
âI almost exploded when it happened. Oana was also shot and was in danger of dying⌠I was already on the brink of going crazy, and I almost went blind from rage.â
âWith the situation being how it was, I even thought about turning to the Parasites.â
âYou considered defecting?â
âYes. It wasnât just a momentary thing either. I considered it seriously. I talked to Oana about it once too. We had nothing left on Earth, and since it looked like we were going to die anyway, I suggested turning to the Parasites and becoming one of them.â
Because successfully becoming a Parasite would mean they would no longer have to worry about dying.
Because he would be able to save his younger sister.
Because he would be able to kill his enemies.
âIf it werenât for OanaâŚâ
âShe must have stopped you.â
âYes. She pleaded with me not to, saying that a day would come when things would get better. She told me not to lose, saying that defecting was equivalent to losing.â
Not to lose? Seol Jihu tilted his head.
âSo I told her Iâd try to bear with it a little more⌠but I wasnât really hopefulâŚâ
Vlad Halep trailed off and then glanced at Seol Jihu.
âCoincidentally, the pursuit died down not long afterward. To be more precise, it was when you started to make a name for yourself.â
Seol Jihu blinked at the sudden mention of his name.
âItâs not like it disappeared completely, but it lessened significantly compared to the past. AndâŚâ
Vlad Halep paused and waited a bit before continuing.
âThe attack against us stopped completely after the Tigol Fortress war. Out of the blue.â
âItâs ironic, isnât it? Choosing to enter Valhalla was a trivial decision, but it actually granted the one thing weâve been wanting for so long. But you knowâŚâ
Vlad Halep stopped, stiffened his expression, and looked straight at Seol Jihu.
âOnce I regained some semblance of peace, I couldnât help but think how strange it was. It didnât seem so at the time, but the more time I had to look back on things, the more I thought it was strange.â
âBelieve it or not, Iâve had keen senses ever since I was a kid. In a different way compared to my sister. I guess you can say I react sensitively to killing intent.â
Seol Jihu swallowed the thought, âIsnât that because you were born with the fate of Heaven-Slaughtering Star?â
âHereâs the strange thing. These people murdered my parents disguising it as an accident, they almost killed Oana several times, but I never once felt killing intent directed at me.â
It was as if they were trying to drive Vlad Halep to a solitude without killing him.
âAnd when you appeared, the attack thatâs been going on for years suddenly stopped.â
It was as if the large, mysterious enemy that was trying to seize control over him stopped and turned its attention to Seol Jihu.
âLooking back, I canât help but think that they were trying to drive me to a cornerâŚ. And once I started thinking that way, I began to understand why Oana told me not to lose.â
âYou have a wise sister.â
Seol Jihu grew curious as well.
What if his younger sister was in Paradise?
What would Seol Jinhee have said?
Vlad Halep thought for a moment before clearing his throat.
âWhat Iâm trying to tell you is this. Donât get swayed.â
âWhen things like this happen, itâs natural to get emotionally charged.â
âIf I had given in to my feelings back then⌠I might have become a Parasite and stood against you as an enemy. If that happened, I wouldnât have been able to enjoy the happiness I have now.â
Vlad Halep made an awkward face as if he was embarrassed to say the word âhappinessâ.
By now, Seol Jihu had calmed down significantly. What Vlad Halep was suggesting played a big part.
Thinking about it, he and Vlad Halep had a few things in common: being involved in many incidents and accidents, being targeted by a mysterious enemy, and so on.
In this sense, Vlad Halep was his senior.
That wasnât all. Seol Jihu felt the same strangeness at Vlad Halepâs story, and it was something he had felt before too when he read the records Ian wrote about renowned Earthlings who met unfortunate ends.
Once he thought this far, his head cleared up.
Seol Jihu bowed politely.
His heart had been charred black with rage on his way to the building, but thanks to Vlad Halep, his reason came back, his head cooling down.
Vlad Halep stared at Seol Jihu expressing his gratitude before looking away and sipping on his coffee.
âWell⌠let me know if thereâs anything I can help with. Itâs hard to deny that Oana and I are benefiting from Valhallaâs protection.â
Only then did a thin smile surface on Seol Jihuâs face.
Vlad Halep could easily have said he wanted to repay Valhalla for its help, but he said so in such an odd, roundabout way. It seemed thatâs how he was by nature.
Seol Jihu thought for a moment before asking.
âBy the way, how is it living here?â
âI told you. Iâm hap⌠Itâs good.â
âWhat does Oana think?â
âShe said sheâs happy to be around lots of big-breasted older sisters.â
âDonât look at me like that. Iâm saying exactly what she said.â
âWell⌠alright. Anyway.â
Seol Jihu said with a bland laugh.
âIâve been meaning to ask for a while, but how about you and Oana quit being guests and become official members?â
Vlad Halep raised his eyebrow.
ââŚTo tell you the truth.â
He stared at Seol Jihu as the corners of his mouth curled up.
âI was wondering when you were going to ask.â
Seol Jihu raised his coffee cup at Vlad Halepâs refreshing answer.
âIâm looking forward to working with you.â
âSure, as long as our promise holds.â
Vlad Halep held his coffee cup out.
Clang. After a light toast, Seol Jihu brought the cup to his mouth, tilting it slightly.
The coffee was very hot and flavorful.
Seol Jihu and Vlad Halep signed the contract on the spot.
Vlad Halep dragged his half-asleep sister out of bed, and the two of them became official members of Valhalla.
Then, Seol Jihu summoned Eun Yuri once morning came.
There was something he realized after talking with Vlad Halep.
Right, though Paradise might be a world where the fist was stronger than the law, he was still the agent of his actions.
To not be manipulated by others, he had to put his reason ahead of his emotions.
And so, Seol Jihu called Eun Yuri, who was one of the most rational people he knew.
Eun Yuri staggered in after knocking on the office door.
Her hair was wet, perhaps having left the shower just now.
Judging by her bloodshot eyes and severe fatigue that was written all over her face, she must have pulled another all-nighter.
âAre you alright? You look exhausted.â
âIâm okay. Itâs just that Teacher keeps giving me difficult homework⌠Iâm in the middle of learning construct magic, but she wants me to define the degree of chaos following expansion and compression using the number of microstates, which directly corresponds with macrostates, then combine the increase, propensity, and state of entropy with probability theory and explain it to her⌠What a clusterfuck.â
Seol Jihu doubted his ears while Eun Yuri did a double-take.
âAh, forget what I just said.â
âI feel like youâre becoming more and more like Lady Roselle.â
âThe other two will be devastated when they find out I got a separate, higher-difficulty homework. Iâm sure theyâll chew me out behind my back.â
âThatâs what she wanted me to forget?â
Seol Jihu stared at Eun Yuri with a bad aftertaste.
Eun Yuri pushed back her wet hair and stretched out her arms.
âAnyway, why did you call me?â
âYou seem tired⌠How about solving a mystery to freshen up?â
Eun Yuriâs drowsy eyes lit up. Then, she stared at Seol Jihu suspiciously.
âI donât mind⌠but is the reward a silver plate and a glass cup? If it is, Iâm leaving for real.â
Seol Jihu smiled bitterly.
âI actually want Miss Eun Yuriâs advice with regard to whatâs been happening recently.â
Eun Yuri fixed her posture, realizing that Seol Jihu wasnât joking around. Her lax eyes sharpened in an instant as she nodded her head.
Eun Yuri was a genius. Of course, she was only a genius in terms of her talent in magic. She wasnât a tactician rivaling Zhuge Liang nor a detective rivaling Sherlock Holmes.
However, Seol Jihu knew she had unusually sharp discerning eyes.
Though she did not get the answer right in the Special Tutorial, she had still provided a way forward that Seol Jihu did not think of.
Seol Jihu wasnât expecting Eun Yuri to solve all his issues, but he was at a stage where he had to clutch at every straw.
And so, Seol Jihu decided to seek advice from his surroundings, borrowing the help of a female college student who was majoring in modern dance.
âWhere do I beginâŚâ
Seol Jihu pondered before starting with the slandering incident when he was in Haramark and ending with his younger sister recently being shot on Earth.
He didnât leave out a single detail.
Despite how long it took to recount the whole story, Eun Yuri did not lose focus until the end.
She spoke as soon as the story ended.
âThis isnât a mystery, itâs a Neapolitan.â
âYep. Have you heard of the story of the red billiard ball?â
âI think so⌠on the internetâŚâ
âItâs a story without a correct answer so that anyoneâs imagination can become the answer as long as it sounds plausible.â
Eun Yuri stuck out her tongue and looked up. Judging by the way she was rolling her eyes left and right, she seemed to be in deep thought.
Though Seol Jihu didnât understand why she was licking her lips with her tongue so quickly, he remained silent and waited patiently.
âMm, it sounds complicated at first glance, butâŚâ
Eun Yuri murmured to herself.
Before she stared at Seol Jihu and asked.
âHow much do you trust Gula-nim?â
It was a rather unexpected question.
âIâm just asking. Do you trust Gula-nim?â
âThen does Gula-nim trust you? Do you guys think of yourselves as definite allies?â
Seol Jihu nodded his head.
âIndeed, since Gula-nim is going against the Parasite Queen and seems to adore Oppa a lot too⌠Iâm sure thereâs a reason she said what she did. You can really think of it as a hint.â
Eun Yuri nodded strongly.
She then raised her index finger and middle finger, pointing them at Seol Jihu.
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