The door of the Gate closed in front of them, and Jaehwan and Runald stared at it silently. After a while, Runald spoke.
âHah, stuck up.â
Jaehwan raised his eyebrow curiously from the sudden change in Runaldâs attitude.
âAdults are all like that. They canât live their own life properly, and they still want to lecture you.â
ââŚâ
âWhatâs up with all that lecturing? Do this, donât do that⌠Maybe he doesnât know that those kinds of lectures are forcing his âunique worldâ on others.â
Those were very sarcastic words to be coming from a 14 or 15-year-old boy. Jaehwan looked at Runald silently, and Runald thought that he had made a big mistake and looked down as his face darkened.
âIâm sorry. I didnât know the Captain would be like that. Itâs common knowledge not to mess with other Godâs [Settings] in .â
âDonât mind it.â
Runald brightened up a little.
âOh, and you know how to talk.â
ââŚHehe, thank you. But, you donât know how to talk, do you?â
Jaehwan then felt he would have no chance of winning by talking to this boy. He also thought that the boy would at least do his part through his talking skill.
âOh, but I still have a useless one.â
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âYou havenât proved that youâre useful, have you?â
[What? You got through the Gate, thanks to me!]
âHuh? Letâs make it clear. It was because of you that I almost couldnât go through the Gate.â
[Hell no! If it wasnât because of me, you wouldâve ended up in jail.]
With Andersenâs words, the main gate of the portal opened. It was another door from the small door Jaehwan and Runald had walked out of. There were lines of people walking through the portal, but they had cuffs on their hands and were escorted by Gatekeepers.
âWhy put me in jail?â
[There are countless reasons that they can put you in jail. For example⌠your unique world.]
âWhat about my unique world?â
[Itâs bad.]
Andersenâs voice came from the sky. Jaehwan turned towards the voice, and in the sky where there had been nothing, something was there. It was only in Jaehwanâs sky.
[That eye.]
The Eye of Asura, in the middle of the . Andersen was pointing at the eye.
âWhat about the eye?â
[Thatâs supposed to be , right?]
Jaehwan looked at the eye. His world wasnât created with any kind of meaning. It was his consciousness and his will that created it. He didnât even know the existence of when he created this world after all.
[Anything that makes fun of, or contains complaints about , is forbidden. They are like Gods among Gods. The Emperor of Gods. And you just made them out to be a disgusting eyeball. Itâs crazy.]
It seemed that respect for differences wasnât much after all. There was no freedom of speech here.
[But thatâs not the only problem.]
âWhat now?â
[You are an illegal God.]
âIllegal God?â
[Itâs what we call a God who is not recorded in âs records. You usually automatically get recorded once you become a God, but youâre different. The Gods of never accepts âyour kindâ to be a God.]
did not accept âhis kindâ to be a God?
Jaehwan couldnât understand what Andersen was talking about. He wanted to ask further, but a group of people walked past Jaehwan.
âMOVE! QUICKLY!â
âTHE GODS ARE WAITING!â
âMOVE OR IâLL SEND YOU TO THE LABOR CAMP!â
People were being whipped as they walked hopelessly, and Jaehwan met eyes with one of them. In that second, Jaehwan felt shocked as he read the feelings of that man.
Fear.
It wasnât the fear of death or the unclear future that lay ahead. It was a fear that Jaehwan was familiar with.
Fear of being alone.
Jaehwan once read this from Runaldâs eyes a while ago. But it wasnât because of the fear that made Jaehwan shocked. As the man walked together with the group, Jaehwan stared at him for a long time.
It had been a long time since he was this shocked.
âBut how?â
He even forgot what he was talking about with Andersen. At that moment, Jaehwan was barely able to open his mouth to ask.
ââŚWhat are they?â
âWho? Oh, themâŚâ Runald answered, âI think they are from a Fishing Spot. It mustâve been a large Fishing Spot, especially with that many people. They are being put into a prison cell until they get sold in the auction house.â
It was a casual explanation, as if it was a common occurrence. Jaehwan asked again.
âFishing Spot?â
âYeah. UhâŚâ
Runald explained how a Fishing Spot worked. âFishingâ was a way to increase the number of Followers. Andersen jumped in.
[Hey, I know it might sound inhumane to you, but thereâs no other way. These new spirits that were just fished out, need to find a God.]
Andersen continued carefully as she checked to see if Jaehwan was upset.
[If we donât do that, they go crazy and become the Lost Ones. The isnât a place to be without a God.]
Andersen knew that Jaehwan still had a âhumanâ heart and that humans reacted sensitively to the treatment of their own. She was afraid that Jaehwan would be angry at the treatment his fellow humans were receiving. However, he wasnât angry. He asked something different.
âThe Fishing Spot, where is it connected to? ?â
[No, the mostly. I think itâs linked directly to the . They are all from there. There arenât any that come from like you.]
âWhat kind of spirits are fished up, mostly?â
[Most are wandering spirits from the . And sometimesâŚ]
âSometimes?â
[Sometimes there are spirits who died in the Tower of Nightmares.]
Tower of Nightmares!
Jaehwanâs mouth opened and closed. Andersen asked as she felt Jaehwanâs mind was shaken.
[Why? Is there a problem?]
The man who was dragged away. Jaehwan knew his face.
He was not to be found here.
It was when Jaehwan was in the Tower of Nightmares, he had a friend who followed him to the end. The man who âfakedâ going back to the past so Jaehwan could leave him without guilt. The man who was so hopeful and bright, that he got the nickname, âSmile Knightâ. Jaehwan still remembered his name.