## Chapter 25.
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The first time Lee Su-hyeok and Chuk Shin-do met was during the early days of the community.
A game that could run smoothly even on low-spec computers, had no subscription fees or cash-shop elements, and yet wasnât widely known.
At the time, Su-hyeok was overflowing with hipster tendencies, so he wandered around looking for a game that fit those conditions and eventually discovered **Seronis**.
Chuk Shin-do and Cat Panties had taken a different path from Su-hyeok. The two of them came from a domestic indie game community and started Seronis because they wanted to try out the âtrash gameâ that had been gradually gaining word of mouth there.
Back then, Su-hyeok had adopted the concept of the solitary gaming expert.
To maintain that persona, he never wrote pointless posts on the boards and only participated in in-depth discussions about the game.
For example, if someone posted recommending a certain skill as good, he would painstakingly rebut it by pointing out its fatal flaws.
If someone bragged about their character build, he would meticulously point out everything wrong with it.
If someone posted a so-called guide, he would personally follow it himself and then leave a long review with impressions and feedback.
The moment he enjoyed most was when someone said, âSo how good are you, then?â
Whenever that happened, Su-hyeok would respond with dozens of lengthy posts showing just how serious and deeply he had analyzed the game.
[Seronis Physical Damage Skill Rankings]
[Seronis Monster Level Rankings]
[Best DPS Metrics from the Strategy Board]
[Why THOR123âs Lightning Magic Tree Is Trash]
[Why You Should Raise Physical DPS Instead of Magic DPS]
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[Is that Korean guy faking his character stats?]
[He photoshopped the numbers, didnât he?]
When refuting slander like that, he didnât even need a translator.
[SHUT UP.]
[FUCK YOU.]
[YOUR MOTHER.]
That was how the three Koreans met on Seronisâs foreign community, and eventually FUCKINGSEXY and USAUSAMIâáą.ËŹ.áąââwhose nationalities were unknownâjoined in too.
The solitary gaming expert Su-hyeok found it extremely unfair and unpleasant to be lumped together with those four pests, but heâd grown oddly attached to them, so they still chatted.
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A few years ago.
An event injected life into the stagnant community. A veteran player named REDCOW discovered the first hidden boss.
Though REDCOW failed to clear it, he revealed the hidden routeâs entry method in order to revive the dying community.
All the long-time veterans still clinging to Seronis entered the hidden route and challenged the hidden boss known as the âGod of Chaos.â
News of the newly discovered hidden boss spread beyond the community.
Even the old veterans who had quit before things went stale returned to challenge it. Many newbies joined as well. Then a user named ZEROMAN became the first to clear it, unlocking the Hall of Fame.
Su-hyeok and the four pests, who had been challenging the hidden boss too, began seriously aiming for the Hall of Fame.
[How about we line ourselves up from 1st to 5th among us? ă ă ă ]
Cat Panties, who had come from the domestic indie game community with Chuk Shin-do, was already famous back home as a netkama.
Whether Cat Panties was actually a girl or a guy was unknownâbut at the time, perhaps inspired by USAUSAMIâs concept, they aggressively copied it and used disgusting emoticons.
[Iâll take 1st place.]
While the community buzzed with strategies for the hidden boss and the newly unlocked Hall of Fame, FUCKINGSEXYâwho stubbornly kept posting three daily masturbation diaries along with pretty-boy photos and illustrationsâshowed strong enthusiasm and accepted Cat Pantiesâ proposal.
There wasnât really any reason to refuse, so USAUSAMI, Su-hyeok, and Chuk Shin-do also joined.
Since none of the five wanted to give up first place, they aimed to clear it at the exact same time and share first place together.
But things in life donât always go according to plan.
[My broâs coming to Korea lmaoooooo]
The first to drop out of their shared first-place goal was Chuk Shin-do. A friendly match had been arranged between the overseas football club of his beloved world-class star and the Korean leagueâs all-star team.
[Booking success lmaooooooo]
An exhibition match with a foreign team. A world-star player visiting Korea. There were countless selling points, so huge numbers of people tried to book tickets.
Chuk Shin-do managed to secure the most expensive premium-zone seat and went berserk on the community for hours.
[Going to see my brooooo lmaoooo]
At that point, promises were far from his mind.
Not long after, Chuk Shin-do said he couldnât stand playing this shitty game anymoreâand then achieved first place in the Hall of Fame.
Before the exhibition match even took place.
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âMay I follow you as well?â
At the cautious question, Orca turned her head. While fastening the buttons of her vest, she thought for a moment, then nodded readily.
âSeems youâre curious about the Martial Zenithâs power. **Full-Moon Play** is a tremendous madman, but itâs rare to get the chance to witness a master of that level.â
âThat too, but⊠Iâm worried about Bakered-nim.â
âAh, thatâs true as well. The reason Wolf Fist came to Lutran was also to spar with **Full-Moon Play**.â
At that answer, Orca looked at Yuri with approval.
âSo you trained with him almost every day for a month. Do you see Wolf Fist like a teacher now?â
âA little, yes.â
âUnderstandable to worry. The gap between the 6th Rank and the 7th Rank is different.â
Orca closed the space she had opened and strode forward.
Click.
The phonograph on the desk moved on its own, its brass horn rotating toward Orca.
[Tower Master?]
Lacyâs voice flowed out.
[Did you call? Seems the conversation is over. Should I come up now?]
âNo, you donât need to. Iâm taking Yuri out now.â
[Huh�]
âTell Elena this. **Full-Moon Play** has arrived at Lutranâs eastern gate, and Iâm taking Yuri to see him. Nothing worth worrying about will happen, but if sheâs concerned, she can come to the eastern gate.â
[Full-Moon PlayâŠ? That crazy possessed guyâs here? But why are you taking Yuri?]
âSightseeing.â
With that, Orca snapped her fingers. Static crackled, and the phonograph stopped.
âIs the difference of one rank really that big?â
At the late question, Orca laughed as she walked toward the window.
âThe higher the rank, the more drastic the gap. Same for martial artists and mages. Especially from the 6th Rank onward, the difference with the next rank becomes enormous.â
Creak.
The huge window opened on its own. Wind from the top floor blew the curtains.
Tying her loose black hair back, Orca turned to Yuri.
âNo matter how well Wolf Fist fights, he can never beat a 7th Rank like **Full-Moon Play**. The only fortunate thing is that while heâs crazy, heâs not crazy about killing. So even if he loses the spar, he wonât die.â
During the month of training, Yuri had heard about Bakeredâs duels several times. Bakered had become known for dueling long before reaching the 6th Rank and had suffered many defeats.
But this was his first time sparring a 7th Rank Martial Zenith. Just as Orca was certain, Bakered himself was certain of his defeat.
âWhat matters is what you gain from defeat.â
He had said that calmly just days ago.
Yuri remembered that expression and unconsciously clenched his fist.
âCome closer to me.â
Standing on the open window frame, Orca beckoned.
âConsider yourself lucky.â
âDonât tell meâŠâ
âThatâs exactly it. From now on, youâre going to experience the unique magic of Derciaâs Tower Master, Heavenly Thunder OrcaââThunder God form.â Never thought Iâd let someone who isnât even a mage or prospective disciple experience it.â
âCanât we just walk?â
âTake it as an honor and get closer.â
He had only asked to follow, but never imagined it would be like this.
Swallowing, Yuri stepped closer.
A month ago, when Elena and Orca had descended into the garden as lightning, Elena had been tucked under Orcaâs arm like baggage.
âDo I have to be like that too?â
No.
Instead, Orca wrapped an arm around Yuriâs shoulder.
âLetâs go.â
With her low voice, immense mana surged.
Yuri immediately focused, sensing the flow of manaâtrying to grasp even a fragment of Orcaâs Thunder God form.
âAh.â
It was absurd.
No matter how high a possessorâs understanding of mana might be, comprehending this was impossible. An overwhelming volume of informationâsomething that couldnât even be expressed as a spell formulaâdizzied Yuriâs mind.
âThis mana isnât entirely natureâs.â
A mage uses the mana that exists in the world to cast spells.
But a great mageâs unique magic was different.
After refining magic for countless years and accumulating mana within their very soul, they used the mana of their soulâthe mana that could be called the life and history of themselves as a âmage.â
âSo this is soul powerâŠâ
A force that stood opposed to a high-rank martial artistâs will.
The unique mana a great mage accumulated over a lifetime.
Orcaâs soul power resonated with surrounding mana and manifested the Thunder God form.
âEven if I analyze and understand the spell structure⊠to actually manifest this as magic⊠Iâd first need a way to replace the soul power required to activate it.â
Unique magic wasnât something you could simply use just because you knew the formula.
Just as a martial artist must interpret the incantations and train their body to learn a new martial art, a mage needed long study to make anotherâs unique magic their own.
From this brief experience, Yuri realized something clearly.
This wasnât something shallow enough for a possessor to understand instantly.
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âBzzzt!
His body was no longer a body.
Everything that composed it became lightning qi.
Only the soul remained, blending with the lightning.
It felt as though he had become lightning with a will.
In truth, Yuri had now mixed with Orca and become a single bolt of lightning.
A purple streak split the sky.
The scenery of the Dercia Magic Tower and Lutran city receded in an instant.
[Isnât it a fascinating sensation?]
It wasnât sound.
Orcaâs will seeped directly into Yuri.
[Still far slower than real lightning. That canât be helped. Even if the body becomes lightning qi, the soul canât keep up with lightningâs speed.]
Lightning traveled at nearly 100,000 kilometers per second.
An absurd unit of speed.
It made sense that a human soul and mind couldnât follow it.
[If youâre careless, your soul shatters or separates from your body. You either dieâor end up wishing you had.]
A chuckling laugh.
Right now, Orca was greatly slowing down the speed so Yuri wouldnât end up like that.
Which meantâif Orca used Thunder God form alone, she would be far faster than this.
It was hard to believe that even someone like her had nearly died to someoneâs trap fifteen years ago.
[Weâre here.]
âBzzzt!
The lightning scattered.
As his body reassembled and his soul settled back inside, a dizzying vertigo struck him. His legs nearly gave out, and only after barely steadying himself did he understand why Orca had carried Elena like baggage that time.
âWell? Fun, isnât it?â
He heard her chuckling question, but nausea churned his stomach like motion sickness, and he couldnât answer immediately.
Soon, his spinning vision recovered.
They were already atop the city wall.
Yuri steadied his breathing and looked up.
Beyond the railing, Chuk Shin-do stood in the air.
He was still bouncing the **Demon-Guiding Orb** with his feetâthud, thudâbut unlike before, he wasnât approaching.
âStill making a noisy entrance, I see.â
Chuk Shin-do spoke.
Despite being a Martial Zenith martial artist, he didnât wear Namgung Jinâstyle Chinese robes.
A plain white T-shirt, a black jacket, short hair styled upwardâŠ
Regardless of clothes or features, it was painfully obvious who he modeled himself after.
âYou showed up like that and youâre calling someone else flashy?â
Descending as a bolt of lightning was flashy too, but not as much as Chuk Shin-do.
Still bouncing the **Demon-Guiding Orb**, he stared straight at Orca.
âWhy are you just standing there?â
âNot enough response.â
âWhat?â
âI could enter whenever I want. But if I just walk in like that, it feels disappointing.â
The **Demon-Guiding Orb** stopped midair.
He caught it with one hand and tucked it at his side, grinning.
âLook. Just because I came here, someone as important as you rushed out. But itâs still not enough. I need more reaction.â
So the lunatic was standing here just to get more attention.
âYou donât think Alfreon Ascad himself will come out here, do you?â
âThe great head of the Ascad family wouldnât personally come here.â
Chuk Shin-do kept his sparkling smile, staring at Orca.
âSince you mentioned that name, sounds like you already heard why I came to Lutran.â
âI didnât expect you to become an errand boy for the Ascad family.â
âIf the paymentâs elixirs, Iâm happy to do some chores. But âerrand boyâ sounds unpleasant. Letâs call it business.â
He laughed heartily and turned his gaze.
âBy the way, whoâs that kid?â
Black eyes landed on Yuri.
âThis feels like tortureâŠâ
He had first heard about Chuk Shin-do, then seen him in Orcaâs room, and now stood face-to-face with him.
Through all of it, what tormented Yuri most was the laughter.
He desperately suppressed it and held his expression still.
He couldnât laugh at the name âChuk Shin-do.â
Laughing at that name alone would be no different from revealing himself as a possessor.
Hangul? Yuri himself naturally used a language heâd never learnedâdid the language of someoneâs name even matter in this world?
Besides, that lunatic had been infamous as a villain since their overseas community days.
Even though his username âChuk Shin-doâ was written in Korean, the community knew exactly what those three syllables meant.
He always used soccer player images as memes and live-commentated every match.
And just look at him.
Any possessor would recognize him instantly and burst out laughing.
How many possessors had laughed at that appearance and name before?
And what had happened to them?
Maybe that iron ball called the **Demon-Guiding Orb** hadnât only smashed the heads of demonic cultistsâbut countless possessorsâ heads too.
Yuri didnât want his skull crushed by that ridiculous metal sphere.