ETVC C22
by beebeeChapter 22
âYour younger brother is accomplishing quite a feat.â
Indeed, it was as he said. In this very interlude, the guild that surged upward with dreadful momentum was none other than Baek Soohyukâs. They sought out those guilds infamous for their ill repute, dismantled them without hesitation, and turned away from no battle that came their way. And, with each clash ending in certain victory, their renownâalready considerableâswelled yet greater. That their scale would expand further required no words.
In the original tale, was it truly to this extent?
I wondered for a fleeting moment whether I had provoked such change, then shook my head.
âHe parades himself as a champion of justice.â
I was not so much a fool as to miss the sarcasm woven between Kang Gwonhooâs words.
âBaek Soohyuk possesses his own philosophy. He truly believes in guiding the world toward order and toward the side of good.â
Those were words that befitted him wellâthe hero, the protagonist.
âThe side of good⊠ah, that is indeed the key.â
He laid weight upon the word good. I had thought it an ordinary expression, yet his intuition was sharp indeed.
âThen why not tell him yourself? He believes you despise him, you know.â
A single day would not suffice to recount the long, tangled history of Baek Woojin and Baek Soohyuk. And, of course, it was troublesome to explain my present situation.
âThere are matters one cannot bend to oneâs will.â
Kang Gwonhoo shrugged his shoulders.
âFor my part, it is rather amusing that the two of you remain at such a distance.â
Beepâ
The quest window shrilled with sudden urgency. Kang Gwonhoo, too, revealed the same notification, and I knew that the long-awaited event had at last arrived.
âIt does spoil the mood.â
With a careless wave of his hand, he summoned his status window.
[First Guild War Side Quest: The bearer of the mark, along with no more than two guild members, must gather at the designated location.]
[* Failure to participate in the side quest shall be deemed surrender.
The location assigned to the âChronosâ guild is Hapjeong Station.]
At last, it had begun.
âI shall fetch Jun and Jisoo.â
Both were most uncomfortable in Kang Gwonhooâs presence. Each day, Ryu Jisoo arrived precisely on the hour, exchanged but a few words with me, and descended into the basement to train her strength. Kim Jun, for his part, sequestered himself within a room, studying his poison. At times he would slip out to linger near me, only to retreat swiftly when Kang Gwonhooâs gaze fell upon him.
âNo need. I am already here.â
Ryu Jisoo, deciding that however uneasy she felt, she must discuss this side quest, came up from below. Kim Jun, too, peered shyly from his door.
âThen let us first decide who shall go.â
âSo it cannot be resolved simply by hiding, after all.â
Ryu Jisoo sighed deeply. Such side quests were devised by the system to draw out the half-hearted. Many guilds, like ours, lay hidden in safe places; hence, those that had neither absorbed nor fought were clustered ignobly at the bottom.
The message is plain: if you chose to participate, then do not cower in hiding. I had foreseen this, but for those who joined unwittingly, it must have come as a shock.
It was a most demanding quest. Even when I had played the game, such strict quests grew more frequent as the tale advanced, earning curses from players as naught but chaos-inducing traps.
âLet Jun remain here, and the three of us shall go forth.â
âWhy? I wish to come as well!â
Perhaps out of rivalry with Ryu Jisooâboth having awakened as hunters around the same timeâJun pouted and muttered.
âPoison is a dangerous power. If wielded carelessly, it may place you in grave peril. Until you awaken another skill, or fully master detoxification, it is best you abstain.â
The next skill Jun was on the verge of awakening was detoxification. For now, it remained incomplete, and should he employ his poison beyond his limit, he might well be undone by his own venom. Poison and curses alike were ever double-edged swords. And though I cloaked it in reason, the truth was simpler: I could not bear to drag a child into such danger.
âBut stillâŠâ
âLet us decide thus, hm?â
To bring along Kang Gwonhooâthe very image of a time-bomb, liable to explode at any momentâwas hardly desirable, yet taking Jun was a choice far worse.
âStay with Meow.â
âMrrrow.â
The cat, who had until then been asleep, sprang up with its tail raised high, striding toward me with eyes that clearly said, How dare you leave me behind.
âEven when at my side, all you do is slumber and scowl.â
âMrrroww.â
Meow pressed its head into my hand, rubbing its body against me.
âDeplorable.â
Kang Gwonhoo sneered at the creature, though in truth, he himself was far more deplorable. To scorn such an adorable being was absurd.
âI shall be back soon. Remain with Jun. He shall give you tasty treats.â
Though full of displeasure, Meow at last yielded, padding over to Junâs side. Familiarity had bred some closeness between them.
âForgive me, but might you lend Jisoo a weapon or some manner of armament before we depart?â
It was unlikely that poor Ryu Jisoo had purchased proper equipment. As for me, I owned naught but what lay in my inventory. Bold it was to ask, yet Kang Gwonhooâs house brimmed with gear, so I dared to try.
âIf I lend her something, what shall you offer me in return, Woojin-ssi?â
âWhy ask him? You would be lending it to me.â
At his miserly words, Ryu Jisoo could only stare in disbelief.
âWhat could I possibly demand of Jisoo-ssi?â
His gentle tone made it seem a consideration, yet in truth, it was a cutting rebuke: Do you imagine there is aught of worth in you for me to request? Fortunatelyâor notâJisoo did not perceive the barb.
âWell⊠is it not natural for guildmates to aid one another?â
âHardly. Among guildmates, one must be the more exacting in such matters.â
Had he offered equipment freely, as he had his home, I would have been grateful indeed. Yet Kang Gwonhoo yielded nothing so easily.
âPetty man. Then I shall not borrow it at all.â
She muttered beneath her breath, yet he dismissed her words with ease.
âThen record it as a debt.â
His gaze turned not to her, but to me.
âAs you wish.â
I surrendered the contest then and there, unwilling to quarrel further.
Should he demand aught too difficult, I shall simply refuse.
Ten minutes later, Ryu Jisoo donned armor and stepped out the door.
âIt moves quite comfortably.â
Though she had vowed not to borrow, she could not help but admire the fine workmanship. Kang Gwonhooâs equipment was of no lesser grade than A-rank, each piece of exceptional craft.
As for myself, I wore gloves and a dark garment drawn from my inventory. Though not A-rank, the black tunicâresembling a uniformâwas strong in both endurance and defense.
This was ever the style most often shown in Baek Woojinâs illustrations.
Kang Gwonhoo, by contrast, made no preparation at all. For such a minor event, he deemed it hardly worth the trouble.
âLet us depart.â
I checked the time. By design, we must resolve matters at Hapjeong Station and still reach Seoul Station before four oâclock, where Baek Soohyuk awaited.
Six guilds had gathered at Hapjeong Station. With our arrival, the protective barrier descended, sealing the area. None might now leave until the event concluded, nor might any attack pass beyond its walls.
The weakness lies in its frailty to outside interference. By right, a place of this size ought to have drawn at least ten guilds. With only six, it must be that war has already run rampant hereâor else that participation is scarce. I pray it is the latter.
For battles akin to gladiatorial brawls, experience was the sharper blade.
[Conditions met. The side event at âHapjeong Stationâ shall begin in one minute. Within the barrier, both surrender and combat are permitted. The barrier shall dissipate once only two guilds remain. Note: Guilds that surrender shall neither be absorbed nor merged, but simply removed from this quest.]
I checked the clock. It was 2:49. To pursue my greater aim of reconciling with Baek Soohyuk, I must reach Seoul Station by four.
Beep!
With that signal, chaos erupted. Blades flew through the air, flames burst forthâcarnage unbridled.
This is madness. I cannot accustom myself to this.
Already my legs trembled, quivering with dread.
âWhat is this? Woojin-ssi, are you nervous?â
Ryu Jisoo, who had never once fought in earnest, looked not the least unsettledâcalm, even confident. Others, displeased with our inaction, rolled their eyes wild with frenzy and charged straight at us. Their madness was so palpable I found myself stumbling back unbidden.
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