Ch-80
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But the silver fox mask had said that, by its âmission,â it must eliminate the dead within the labyrinth. If the abyss engulfing Riley is to be called âthe dead,â then was removing it the mission?
I shook my head.
That wasnât what was important right now.
âRiley, O great Sword Saint.â
Just in case, I spoke to Riley.
Among the phrases that appeared as I passed through the Gate of the Golden Ratio, there was one: âthe soul has returned.â
Depending on that message, the Riley who had once been called the great Sword Saint might have regained his mind.
Given that he wasnât attacking me immediately, it was entirely possible.
Peace.
What a wonderful word.
Peaceful resolution was the core theme of the 21st century.
Kyaaaaaahâ!
The Supreme Dragon spread its wings.
With an overwhelming presence, it unfurled its wings, and an enormous number of mana spheres began to form.
The peace negotiations were rejected.
â…So weâre doing this, then.â
Boom!
Kwa-kwa-kwa-BOOM!
Kwarururung!
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Something was wrong.
Kim Hana couldnât help but tilt her head.
She checked just in caseâsearched through SNS and YouTube and everythingâand the results were even stranger.
âAll the Warriors have stopped all activity…?â
âWhat are you talking about, Kim-won?â
At the question of Seo Jeong-ah, who sat beside her, Kim Hana bit her thumb and opened her mouth.
âThereâs not a single Warrior currently active.â
âAgh, you must be mistaken. Just a moment ago on KakaoTalk… nobodyâs replying?â
Seo Jeong-ah opened her phone to check and frowned.
Until moments ago, her friendsâwho had been chatting with her endlesslyâhad suddenly stopped responding.
Seo Jeong-ah had maintained close relationships with Korean male Warriors under the condition of âhaving a cup of coffee with Kim Hana.â
But now, every single one of those desperately responsive men had stopped talking at the exact same moment.
âHave they gone insane?â
Of course, Kim Hana didnât know about this conditionâbut Seo Jeong-ah, who did, found the situation truly baffling.
Those whoâd been replying in real time had all vanished.
An impossible situation.
âIt feels like theyâre extremely focused on something.â
âFocused? On what?â
âWarriors know about special situations in advance. As if someone gives them notices beforehand.â
âThere *were* rumors like that.â
âWhat if something so huge happened somewhere that every Warrior had to concentrate at the same time?â
âLike the previous invasion?â
Kim Hana nodded.
Every Warrior she knew had stopped activity, as if arranged beforehand.
Something like this had happened only once before.
At the moment of the invasion.
But back then, quite a few Warriors had even turned on livestreams.
Though the invasion never actually happened, the consensus had been that all Warriors had somehow been aware of it in advance.
Kim Hana voiced another doubt.
âWhy did Gracia leave Korea?â
âBecause the invasion ended, so he went back to his homeland?â
âGracia drew attention, but a significant number of Warriors left Korea simultaneously. Donât you find that strange?â
âHm…â
âItâd be fine if they only leftâbut every single one of them disappeared.â
Those who left.
Gracia includedâheroes, all of them.
And all of them disappeared without a trace.
Kim Hana wasnât the only one sensing something strange.
Just searching on Google brought up a flood of related articles.
âWhere did they go?
âHeroes who suddenly vanished.
âSomething is happening that we do not know about.
Though not featured in major outlets, many journalists overseas had written articles openly expressing suspicion.
And that wasnât all.
âI definitely saw Park Hyun-myung at the airport.â
There was no way she saw wrong.
Park Hyun-myung. She definitely saw him exiting the airport.
He even entered SGBAC together with Gracia.
SGBACâthe departure area for VIPs boarding private jets.
Unless Park Hyun-myung was the hidden son of some secret conglomerate family, it made no sense.
âJust who is *Park Hyun-myung*?â
She couldnât make sense of it.
Wasnât he just an ordinary man whoâd quit his job?
And now he suddenly boards a private jet?
Maybe… he was a far bigger deal than she originally thought.
Gracia, Park Hyun-myung, countless Warriorsâall headed overseas.
Simultaneously, as if prearranged.
Why?
Tuk!
Kim Hana stood and grabbed her bag.
âLetâs go find out.â
âFind what?â
âA Warrior. We have to ask directly.â
âIs there even a Warrior whoâll give us a proper answer?â
âThere is. Definitely. But not one who belongs to a group. An individual. We need someone whoâs purely alone.â
âSuch a person exists…?â
They did.
Someone like the one who secretly wrote on a memo and told her the heroes were fake.
There must be people who *want* to talk, but *cannot* talk.
They were the ones she needed to find.
Recluses.
Those who belonged nowhere, hidden somewhere.
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The Master entered the labyrinth again.
âRandolph. That bastard challenged Riley?â
He couldnât stand it.
Though it was possible this was another Randolph entirely, if someone challenged the Sword Saint Riley, then it was definitely Phantom.
It was Phantom who took his sword.
All the blades he had honed, all the hidden preparations, had been buried and annihilated in the abyss because of that man.
But this was Pangaenia.
âGo to the Labyrinth Merchant and sweep up everything we need.â
âYes.â
âWe obey, Master.â
The knights moved.
They roamed the labyrinth, purchasing special items from the Labyrinth Merchant.
Specifically, the âMirror of Added Conditions.â
âIf you know the targetâs name, and if they are inside the labyrinth, the mirror can be used.â
Most challengers who had attempted the labyrinth had already logged out.
Labyrinth Merchants were overflowing everywhere.
The knights found them and bought every Mirror of Added Conditions they could find.
When ten were gatheredâ
<Using âMirror of Added Conditions.â>
<Please speak the name of the target to apply the mirrorâs effect.>
Ten mirrors.
Ten conditions added.
If all those conditions struck at once, the bastard would be guaranteed to fail.
It was Phantomâs mistake to write his real name.
Arrogant fool.
The Master smiled.
âRandolph.â
<âRandolphâ exists within the labyrinth.>
Ah!
Of course. Heâs there.
If heâs still inside, he can only be Phantom, challenging the Sword Saint Riley!
The Masterâs smile grew deeper.
<Conditions cannot be applied.>
<The target is in âCursed-Immuneâ state.>
â……â
The smile vanished instantly.
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The surroundings were exploding apart.
Continuous detonations tore up the ground.
But the Supreme Dragonâs attacks could not directly harm me.
<âThrone of Radiant Lightâ activates.>
The Throne of Radiant Light!
Brilliant light flashed from the ring on my finger, forming the shape of a throne.
Sitting there, I calmly watched the Supreme Dragon.
This radiant unique-grade equipmentâthe ringâwas the product of pouring everything I had.
The ringâs ability changed according to the prefix it carried.
ăThrone of Radiant Light (Radiant Unique-Grade)ă
âA throne of light said to have once seated the god who upheld the sun.
âOffer tribute to unlock the throneâs abilities.
âAbilities differ depending on the attached prefix.
âCurrent prefix: Radiant.
âWhile seated upon the Radiant Throne of Light, all attacks in spaces where the light flickers are nullified.
âAble to use âRadiant Brilliance (Lv. 20).â
âUsing âRadiant Brillianceâ removes the prefix.
All attacks nullified!
As long as I sat on the throneâeven the Supreme Dragon couldnât touch me.
The diameter was only about two meters, but it was a fixed-position invincibility skill.
But I couldnât sit here forever.
Even now, the erosion was steadily progressing.
Gwoooooohâ!
The Supreme Dragon condensed mana in its mouth.
It unleashed a breath attack, but still, it didnât reach me.
âIs that all? You think something like that can touch me?â
I taunted the dragon.
To drain its strength.
But when even its breath attack failed, the Supreme Dragon stopped.
Then it rose into the air.
Saaaaaa…
SAAAAAAAâ!
Suddenly, âhandsâ appeared from every patch of ground.
Hands of the abyss.
Wraiths of the deep that consumed everything!
Countless hands rushed toward the throne.
But they didnât touch it.
Blocked by the barrier of light, they could not approach.
âI canât see anything.â
The problem was my vision.
Surrounded by the abyssal hands, my view was completely obstructed.
I had no idea what the Supreme Dragon was doing up in the air.
âSo much for reading its patterns.â
I clicked my tongue lightly.
My plan had been to use the Throne of Light to observe all of its patterns, then return for another attempt.
I wanted to use my bow, but I had offered even the Satyrusâs Bow as material.
All to secure the best possible prefix.
âRadiant Brilliance.â
The result was Radiant Brilliance.
A level 20 skillâother than that, I knew nothing.
I knew what the Throne of Light was, but not the abilities granted by each prefix.
It was a one-time skill; using it would erase the Radiant prefix.
Should I use it?
Just sitting here was inefficient.
The Supreme Dragon had no intention of showing me its patterns.
In that caseâ
<Using âRadiant Brilliance (Lv. 20).â>
<You may summon the soul of one who was once radiant and glorious to the Throne.>
<Depending on the rank of the summoned soul, Broken Golden Scale Fragments will be consumed rapidly.>
Of course. Only after using it did I understand what kind of skill it was.
A skill summoning the soul of a once-radiant hero.
How it manifested, I wasnât sureâbut if it said âto the throne,â then it likely meant the soul would descend upon me as I sat.
Radiantâgloriousâthose who had once shone brightest.
Countless names flashed in my mind.
Supreme and mighty beings who had forged myths and legends!
Among them, whose name should I call?
Whose presence could break this situation?
A different league entirelyâ
The first to come to mind were the ancient heroes related to Riley.
Those who had roamed the world with the Sword Saint Riley, known collectively as the âHexagon.â
One of them *might* work.
But it was only a possibility.
Their tales had only been passed down orallyâthere was no precise combat data. Summoning them would be nothing more than gambling.
âIf thereâs someone whose data is absolutely certain…â
There was.
Someone who could predict victory more reliably than anyone else.
Me.
······Knight King Wilhelm.
If it was Knight King Wilhelm, it was possible.
He could fight the Supreme Dragonâand even what lay beyond it.
âWilhelmâs soul, huh.â
But did Knight King Wilhelm even *have* a soul?
Just as I had wondered about Isaac and Isabella, I always had this question.
Do the characters we players controlledâdid they actually possess souls?
Werenât they just like an AI?
If they *did*, then where was the soul of this bodyââRandolphâ?
âOnly one way to find out.â
I would know once I tried.
If the Throne of Radiant Light truly had the mechanism to summon the soul of the dead, then whether or not the summon succeeded would prove the existence of souls.
âIf you hoard it, it becomes useless.â
Pangaenia was a game where you must use things when you can.
If you hoard them, then die, everything resets and disappears.
Truly, there was no game more fitting for the phrase *hoarded until it turned to crap*…
Moreover, if the summoning is successful, you can clear it.
Abyss Labyrinth.
Conquer this labyrinth that Gracia, Mint Choco, and the Empire failed to conquer!
âWilhelm.â
Sitting on the throne of light, he slowly opened his mouth.
Okay then.
<Cannot be summoned.>
A short sentence that popped out right after made me frown.
Nooo my chapters gone.
Damm the throne is amazing, hoard it and use it