Chapter 117 - The One Who Leads

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nChapter 117. The One Who Leads

nLeader – a word referring to the commander who stands in the forefront; the individual at the center of a community, the one who proposes a direction for members to act.

nThat was the ‘leader’. Then what were the requirements to become a leader?

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nMartial prowess, wisdom, benevolence, fame…. There were all sorts of requisites, but all of them boiled down to one factor.

nStrength, eloquent speech, natural virtue and charisma, fame and reputation…. Various methods existed, but in the end, the important thing was ‘trust’.

nWhether it be fidelity, which encompassed loyalty and faith, or confidence, which instilled confidence in others, a leader as an existence required ‘trust’.

nSeol Jihu subconsciously remembered Dylan, the brawny man of intelligence. His abilities were top-notch, and he led his teammates with calm judgment even in situations of unexpected danger. Although the time Seol Jihu spent with him was short, the impression he left on him was so great that Seol Jihu still thought about him from time to time.

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n‘What would Dylan have done?’ He asked himself this question, but he soon realized that it was meaningless.

nDylan was Dylan, and Seol Jihu was Seol Jihu.

nHe couldn’t deny that he was lacking in many areas compared to Dylan. However, he had his own methods. Because he let the situation deteriorate to the current mess, the idea of bringing the team together sounded a bit far-fetched. However, getting started was half the battle.

nHe had no intention of continuing this off-hand approach. As such, he quickly began to make his move.

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nAt that moment, Sophie Chalet’s treatment ended. Her arm had been bent in a strange angle with her bones sticking out of her flesh, but the Level 4 healing spell, Cure Massive Wounds, successfully restored her left arm.

nJust to be sure, Sophie Chalet took out a bottle of healing potion she carried around for emergency situations. As she was slowly drinking it, a sharp voice rang out.

n“That’s enough waiting. Can you get up now?” Straight Face was looking down at her with her unique narrowed eyes. “You just lost your shield, so I understand why you’re gloomy… but stop stalling for time. Don’t you feel bad for the people who have to wait for you?”

nLara Wolff, who was listening to her quietly, dropped her jaw in shock. She stared at Straight Face with a look that said, ‘Where did this bitch come from?’

nThe human body wasn’t a calculator. Even if it was fully healed, it needed some time to recover from the shock. That was why Sophie Chalet was slowly drinking the healing potion – to speed up the rate of recovery. But she was saying she couldn’t even wait for that?

nIt was obvious that she was just being childish and picking on Sophie because Sophie had interrupted her before. With Straight Face’s condescending look and tone, even the most gentle person would get angry.

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nHowever, Sophie didn’t reveal even a hint of frustration. “Sorry, we’ll continue right away.” She smiled and gulped down the rest of the potion.

nLara grit her teeth. She wanted to yell, ‘Aren’t you being way too harsh?’ However, knowing why Sophie was holding back and why they had to hold back, all she could do was clench her fists.

nLike the saying, ‘It’s better to be a live dog than a dead lion’, she knew that she would either die or be eliminated the moment she was abandoned.

nSophie stood up and began to rummage through the wreckage. Her shield wasn’t broken into pieces, but it was split in half through the middle. It was now more like a washboard for doing laundry than a shield, but thinking that it was better than nothing, Sophie picked up the two pieces.

nImmediately, a snicker rang out. “Wow… I’m crying. If it were up to me, I would have just crawled on the ground.”

n“Oh? You’re more pragmatic than I thought.”

n“Is that a compliment?”

n“Of course. I like pragmatic people.”

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nSnake Eyes and Straight Face exchanged a conversation between themselves. Meanwhile, Lara Wolff’s face flushed red as if she had reached her limit and was about to explode. It was at this point that Seol Jihu cut in.

n“I think it will be better for you to throw that shield away. It’s only going to drag you down.”

nSophie’s firm steps stopped. Her eyes widened as she stared at the youth who gently spoke up.

n“Hey! Are you adding fuel to the fire? You think she doesn’t know….” Lara Wolff blew up and shot back, but the end of her speech blurred off. It was because she couldn’t detect any hint of mockery or ridicule from the youth’s tone or expression.

nSeol Jihu cleared his throat.

n“You did well.”

nThen….

n“I’ll take the lead from now on.”

nThe moment he stepped out of the sidelines and announced his intent…

nStraight Face, Snake Eyes, Maria.

nLara, Sophie, and the white headband girl.

nThe two groups showed completely opposite reactions.

n“Uh… um….” Sophie looked back and forth with an anxious face. She couldn’t help but be flustered when the man who had been silent until now suddenly took her side.

nSnake Eyes also seemed surprised as she let out a high-pitched whistle.

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n“Oh- so the prince is finally coming to the rescue!” She sniggered in a mocking tone before looking back at Straight Face. “Now it’s time to defeat the witch.”

n“Witch? How rude.” Straight Face murmured calmly. Although she was smiling, it obviously didn’t have good feelings behind it. After all, her eyebrows were furrowed slightly.

nIt was the same with Maria who muttered, ‘We would have at least gone halfway if you just stayed put.’ She was clearly unhappy that Seol Jihu had gone out of his way to intervene.

nStraight Face carefully studied Seol Jihu before the corner of her mouth twisted up. “I thought you were pragmatic… but you’re surprisingly emotional.”

n“….”

n“Well, what can I do.” Then, she shrugged her shoulders, glancing at Lara and Sophie before smiling. “Prince Charming wants to get on his white horse, so I should move out of the way, right?”

nShe even remarked, “Ah~ I should have been born a white girl too.”

nUnderstanding what she meant, Snake Eyes burst out laughing, while the Warrior and Archer duo turned red.

nSeol Jihu calmly asked, “I’d like to ask you for a favor.”

n“A favor?”

n“Can you take on the position of the keeper?” When he asked straightforwardly, Straight Face’s eyebrows twitched. He was asking her to take on the role of protecting the Priests when the vanguard position was the most dangerous?

nSeol Jihu turned his gaze and continued, “Also- I would like you to help coordinate from the back.”

n“Me?” Snake Eyes pointed at herself after being singled out unexpectedly.

n“Yes, since a trap might activate like before. I’d like you to keep your eyes out for anything that might trigger it.”

nThis wasn’t anything difficult, especially for an Archer of Snake Eyes’ caliber. And in a way, this also seemed to be the safest role.

nSnake Eyes tilted her head slightly before yelling “Ha!” and bursting into laughter.

n“Hyaa…. Our prince is quite a glutton, huh?”

n“?”

n“Don’t act like you’re not. You’re saying you want to eat those girls and us.”

n“….”

n“I understand. You’re a man with a dick hanging between your legs. Who can blame you for getting horny when you’re surrounded by flowers? But don’t be a glutton. If you eat everything just because you can get your hands on them, you will only end up with a sick stomach~”

nHearing her telling him to pick a side, Seol Jihu smiled bitterly. Perhaps because of the joking comment Straight Face made, Snake Eyes was putting too much emphasis on him being the only man.

nBut there was one thing he couldn’t deny.

n‘Glutton, she says….’

nAnd that was his gluttony.

nHe could have remained a bystander. Even now, he could abandon Straight Face and Snake Eyes and take the easy way of bringing the other four with him.

nHowever, that was not what Seol Jihu did, nor was it what he wanted to do.

nThe world didn’t revolve around one individual, and not everything went according to one’s expectations. If there were days when things worked out, then there were also days when things didn’t. One could be compatible with some people and incompatible with others.

nSimilar situations frequently occurred in life. Was choosing the convenient way out always right?

n‘I don’t know.’

nHe couldn’t give a yes or no answer yet. However, he was willing to experiment which one was correct.

nHe wanted to test whether his ‘vessel’ was big enough to contain the two people trying to wander off.

nRight. To be completely honest, he wanted to taste all of them, even if they weren’t to his taste.

nForcing them into submission… wasn’t quite the way he would put it. But regardless, he felt like leading them would allow him to taste a special flavor.

nOnce he admitted this, Snake Eyes’ food analogy was spot on, and he cracked up.

nAnd hearing this laugh, Snake Eyes put on a strange expression. “You’re laughing?”

n“Ah, sorry, I think you’re misunderstanding something.”

n“Misunderstanding? What am I misunderstanding?”

nUnlike how relaxed Seol Jihu appeared, Snake Eyes snapped back, “What’s the reason you’re stepping up now when you’ve stayed silent this entire time?”

nThe question he had been waiting for finally came out. Seol Jihu spoke loud and clear, “Because of a time limit. Though it’s only a possibility.”

n“What?” Snake Eyes was expecting something along the lines of, ‘I can’t bear to watch any longer’, and so she couldn’t help but ask back hearing this unexpected answer. Even Straight Face widened her eyes a bit.

n“I’m worried that this stage might have a time limit.”

n“How do you know that?”

n“Can you guarantee that there isn’t?”

n“Oh? Get a hold of this kid. We’re playing with words now?”

n“Two times.”

n“You think I won’t…. Hm?” Snake Eyes revealed a displeased expression before hearing Seol Jihu’s muttering and blinking her eyes.

nSeol Jihu continued, “Not including this Banquet, we have records on four Stage 1s and four Stage 2s. And out of these eight stages, two of them had time limits.”

nSeol Jihu smiled brightly. “We’re talking about a 25 percent chance. I could be wrong, but wouldn’t it be a good idea to keep this in mind?”

nSnake Eyes became speechless. With the Banquet being so volatile and unpredictable, 25 percent was not a number that could be ignored.

nScientia potentia est. ‘Knowledge is power.’

nIf Seol Jihu had participated in the Banquet relying only on his teammates, then he would have been at a loss for words. However, because he had investigated it thoroughly, he was rather knowledgeable.

nAnd now that he was using this knowledge to convince Straight Face and Snake Eyes, he definitely felt it was time well spent.

n“….”

nStraight Face was showing various changes in her expression to the point she shouldn’t be called ‘Straight Face’ any longer. At the moment, a hint of interest had surfaced on her irritated face, almost as if she discovered a new toy to play with.

n“It’s not like we don’t have a choice. If the seven of us work together, we should be able to break through the first stage in no time.” Seol Jihu put more strength into his voice, “And even if there isn’t a time limit, it wouldn’t be bad to clear Stage 1 early. That way, we can investigate Stage 2 ahead of everyone else.”

nSeol Jihu had taken a rather roundabout way of explaining things. To summarize, he was saying, ‘Let’s stop playing around and quickly get to Stage 2’.

nMost Earthlings who participated in the Banquet had Stage 2 as their minimum goal. That was because they could obtain the ‘Dissonant Wish’ in Stage 2.

nIn this sense, Seol Jihu had given a sound argument.

nRight, what he said made sense….

n‘Interesting.’

nBut the problem was with the way he put it.

nSeol Jihu’s way of leading piqued Straight Face’s interest. He seemed to be stirring a conflict at first, but he provided carrots in the form of keeper and coordinator positions and offered logic with a potential time limit.

nStraight Face had no reason to go against him, but she was a bit hesitant. She felt like the youth was gently consoling her after smacking her hard.

n‘Should I go along with this?’

nShe was in the middle of contemplating her decision when her eyes met Maria’s. The blonde-haired girl grinned before stealthily moving behind Seol Jihu.

nThe corner of Straight Face’s mouth twisted. A skilled Priest who specialized in healing was siding with the youth. This wasn’t something she could ignore. Although she had a skilled Archer on her side, strictly speaking, it was hard to call her an ally.

nAs she was touchy and hypersensitive, she didn’t trust others easily. But even without this, she knew Snake Eyes was the type of person who wouldn’t hesitate to backstab.

n“Hnng….” She gave a condescending smile as if she found the youth’s explanation laughable. “I was planning on taking it easy with you….”

nOne step, then another. She slowly approached Seol Jihu, and then stopped right in front of him. “But I see you know how to have fun.”

nWhen Seol Jihu met her deep eyes that didn’t give off a hint of emotion, he felt cold sweat flow down his back.

n‘What…’

nWhat kind of things did a woman need to go through to be able to make such a face?

nCalling her Straight Face was being nice. To be frank, Discomforting Face suited her more.

n“Can you lend us a hand?” Seol Jihu asked in a deeper voice. On the inside, he was thinking that this would be the last time he asked her nicely.

nHe had a couple more cards under his sleeve to try and convince her. However, he didn’t want to reveal all his secrets from the beginning nor cling to her desperately. Just like Prihi Hussey said, everyone had a limit to their vessel.

nPerhaps Straight Face felt the line drawn by the youth as she slowly raised her hand and placed it on her shoulder. The way she looked up at him while fiddling with the ends of her hair, she gave off a seductive aura.

nSoon….

n“Mn….” She breathed out a short sigh before saying, “Fine, since our prince wants to look after us so much… I see no reason to say no.”

nNext, she slowly moved her hand and placed it on her chest. “But… what should I do?”

nShe suddenly made a fake melancholic face. “The wound in my heart hasn’t healed yet. It hasn’t been long since a certain someone dug a blade into it.”

n“You’re exaggerating.”

n“Exaggerating? I really wanted to get along, but I’ve been betrayed!”

nSeol Jihu made a wry smile and spoke, “Then I’d like to try to soothe your wounded heart.”

n“With words?”

n“How many doors do you want?”

nStraight Face’s smile became even deep. “Hmm….” She rested his chin on her index finger, pretending to be deep in thought. Then, she opened her mouth, “Forty should be enough to console me.”

nIt seemed she at least had an ounce of conscience in her as she asked for the same number of doors she opened initially.

n“Fine.” Seol Jihu agreed without arguing or negotiating. With this, he had gotten the biggest problem out of the way. Of course, he didn’t think he did a perfect job. He had only prevented the festered wound from exploding, but that was more than enough to keep the group as a team.

nIn any case, he now had a clear goal. The rest didn’t seem all that difficult.

n“Are you willing to help me?”

nLara and Sophie nodded their heads in a daze. A rope had come down from the sky just when they thought it was over. How could they refuse to grab onto it?

n“Thank you. Then….”

nCurrently, Lara and Sophie were suffering from low self-esteem. Since the reason for that was that they weren’t doing much, Seol Jihu planned to resolve this first.

nWhen the duo heard Seol Jihu’s request, they doubted their ears.

n“That’s all we have to do?”

n“That’s the fastest way of breaking through the rooms.”

n“But….”

n“It’s fine. I want to get to Stage 2 as soon as possible. Shall we get going?”

nHearing Seol Jihu’s urging, Sophie hurriedly ran to the door with a face mixed with gratitude and guilt.

n“You don’t have to give me a signal. Just open the door whenever.”

nWhen the youth’s voice flew behind her, Sophie didn’t stop to look back and grabbed the doorknob. Just as she was told, she opened the door without hesitation. Immediately….

nBOOM!

n“KYAK!”

nAlong with a violent tremor, an explosive sound struck her ears. Sophie was in the middle of backing off but ended up falling on her butt.

nWhen she turned around reflexively, she saw Seol Jihu with his left arm out as if he had thrown something, and four women whose expressions were like the one she was making now.

nTo top it off, even the previously calm and collected Straight Face and Snake Eyes were frozen stiff.

nSophie blankly turned back to the door before letting out a gasp.

nA huge monster was collapsed on the ground with its upper body blown to smithereens. It had been killed before it could even utter a death throe.

n‘That’s one door.’

nSeol Jihu spun his left arm around and glanced back. Perhaps surprised by the power of his Mana Spear, Straight Face’s smile was nowhere to be seen. Seol Jihu felt himself becoming more relaxed.

nFor some reason—

n“Alright.”

nThe woman who looked so big in the beginning…

n“Let’s keep going.”

n…Now looked just like any other Earthling.

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