I had only heard one thing, yet I could clearly feel the difficulty of the 61st floor stage. The concept of sacrifice where two or more people must challenge the stage. Are you out of your mind, god who designed the 61st floor?
At this point, rather than panicking, I was calm. It was just a crisis that needed to be overcome. It couldnât be compared to facing an enemy with a huge power gap. It was even more so because there was no room for a detour.
Depending on how powerful the enemy is, we could gain the upper hand in many ways: surprise, conciliatory, escape, ambush, etc. However, stages with a sacrifice concept for a two-man attack had no way of doing anything. Itâs hard to find a person at the same level, and even if he does reach that level, he must be sacrificed.
âFor now, tell me more about the stage.â
Kirikiri nodded. Come to think of it, Kirikiri also needed to rob the information this time. I didnât ask, but she told them about gods and sources. She must have been confident that I would not be able to clear the 61st floor soon.
âYes... Let me explain the stage first.â
I silently agreed. Letâs hear it first. There might be some leads.
âThe 61st-floor stage is divided into two sections. Each section can be chosen from its starting point.â
âAnd two or more challengers have to target both sections, right? I canât help the other side.â
âYes.â
So far, it was understandable. Dungeons that were split into two often appeared in games.
âThe problem is the difficulty level of the 61st-floor stage.â
âDifficulty level?â
âYes. Itâs very, very difficult.â
What was with that adjective?
There were so many stages that Kirikiri said were so difficult, but only the 6th and 35th floors came to mind.
âIn fact, the 61st-floor challenger canât clear it usually.â
âThatâs pretty rough.â
âOn the 26th floor alone, it is necessary to defeat the Demon King without anyoneâs help, except for the Holy sword.â
That had been crazy. The 26th floor, I remembered, was a fairly large party stage. On top of that, it was a stage where soldiers, knights, and wizards of the Imperial Army carried swords. The soldiers stationed at the front line fortress serve as a deterrent to the demons until they reach the Demon King
âAre we dealing with a big party of more than 50 people?â
âNo, this is just measuring the level of difficulty considering 50 people. Instead, we can weaken the enemy at the expense of the challengers.â
It was going well and suddenly it became too much. Sacrificing to weaken the enemy? Is this Yu-Gi-Oh?
âItâs not dangerous even if theyâre offered as a sacrifice. Itâs just that the victim challenger gets moved from the stage to the 60th-floor residential area.â
Mmm. If it was just a problem with this difficulty, I think I could manage it with my ability. Of course, if I were to attack both sections without a sacrificial sheep, I wouldnât be able to do it by myself. If I raised Hyung-jin well...
âAnd once you get rid of the bosses in each section, a new place opens, where the challengers from both sides gather again...â
I had to fight him. Damn it.
âWhat about the rules?â
âClear or surrender.â
It was fortunate that the surrender was an option.
âWhy did you put this stage in? Sacrifice is no joke. Itâs not a mafia game. Throwing away your colleagues one by one... So what are we supposed to do?â
Was it a stage where they wanted to break the trust between human beings?
It could be called excellent if it was intended to instill distrust and ill feelings toward each other. But what about the Hell Difficulty Challenger, who might be considered an apostle candidate?
âHeng. Not really.â
âThen?â
âThe number of Hell difficulty challengers are low. The challengers have no choice but to go with as little loss as possible. In the end, one team has to give up.â
As little loss as possible. The main forces gather on one side, and the rest should be filled with those who were ready to sacrifice from the beginning.
âBut if one side is too weak, the stage itself will fail. We need someone to sacrifice while another approaches the end.â
It was a ridiculous game, and political elements were also enforced.
âThere arenât as many forced situations as I thought. If youâre a 60th floor Hell level challenger, youâre all in a hurry. Even if the majority of the group clears out, then the rest get ready for the next challenge.â
There could be many situations. We could choose a rider and complete it peacefully in turn, if there were more than a hundred people in Hell difficulty. But if there was a shortage of numbers, thereâd be a real bloodthirsty competition and political strife.
âWe conciliate each other, form groups and factions, confront each other, and intervene again. Itâs a stage where you have to come up with some sort of agreement after arguing.â
What a tricky stage. At this rate, a new society will be formed between the 60th and 61st floors. Some will be sitting on the 60th floor while youâre relaxing in your area.
The case was different from the 30th floor of Normal, where Kim Min-hyuk was located. There were people who didnât want to risk their lives because itâs a good place to live and could maintain a decent life even if they didnât have to go outside. But in this case, it would become a society created by the concept of the 61st-floor stage.
âThe 61st floor, in fact, is well-received... Heng. Sorry.â
As I stared, Kirikiri quickly apologized. I couldnât believe that the rating was good. Maybe because there were only crazy gods, the evaluation criteria were very crazy.
âTch. This is a disaster.â
At this rate, helping Lee Hyung-jin grow was not enough. Lee Hyung-jin would definitely not come up in fear of dying if I told him the details.
First of all, there was a risk that two people had to solve a 50-person stage. Besides, there was a suspicion that the sacrifice could actually die.
Even if Kirikiri kept that part to herself, Lee Hyung-jin wonât come up because of the last criteria. There were only two results that Lee Hyung-jin would face in that section.
Being left behind on the 60th floor or dying to me. Either way, it was like death. If you were as timid as Lee Hyung-jin, you might be consumed with fear that I might neatly kill you and leave.
Perhaps, as soon as Lee Hyung-jin gets the information about the 61st floor, he would seat himself on the right stage. If he had enough ability, there were some stages that were better to stay at, than the residential area. There were already other challengers who spent their time challenging the stage, which was easy to attack, enjoyable, easy to live on, and more. Lee Hyung-jin would take that path, too, instead of coming up to the 61st floor and taking risks.
The conclusion was that Lee Hyung-jin should not know the information on the 61st floor. No matter how much I lied, Lee Hyung-jin would be curious about the information on the 61st floor that I cannot clear.
Iâll ask Kirikiri separately.
Naturally I looked at Kirikiri. Kirikiri crossed her fingers over her lips.
It seemed like a gesture of not telling, but it wasnât. When asked, Kirikiri said that there was a price.
âPrivacy.â
âHeng.â
The information value for the 61st-floor stage should be raised so that Kirikiri could not answer Lee Hyung-jin. One of the few elements with abnormally high prices was privacy. Just like how information about the gods was scarce, information related to privacy was difficult to find. Many just made up their own tales.
âIâm the only challenger here to reach the 61st floor of Hellâs difficulty level. The 61st-floor stage where Iâm blocked can be a clue to infer my ability. Iâd like to designate information about the 61st-floor stage as private to protect my power from others. Is it possible?ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âItâs possible if you pay.â
âThe price?â
There was a price for privacy settings?
âCertain amount of information.â
There was plenty of information. It was Kirikiri whoâd been giving me any information, but sheâd often blocked my questions, saying I had to save money on information. Thanks to this, the amount I had, had been overflowing by now. I didnât know the exact figures.
âYou said before that if you got enough information, you could give me privacy, right?â
âI did.â
It was a long time ago. The first time I met Kirikiri, the second time, or the third time. I didnât even remember.
âThe value of information required to know privacy is proportional to the value of information paid when designated as private.â
âOkay. Then Iâll pay for all the information I have for privacy designation.â
Kirikiri nodded. I wondered if Kirikiri had been managing my information in a frugal manner. Come to think of it, the price of information was not expressed in figures. The only way I could tell was for Kirikiri to tell me the price of the information was just around the corner. If she had collected my information price steadily starting a long time ago.
The dragon, whom I met as a manager, did not say anything about my information. It told me there was no problem with the source, the gods, or any story. If my thoughts were true, the price of the information I had could be much higher than I guessed.
âThat part is my privacy. Heng.â
âWhew.â
I decided to put an end to this idea. I didnât have to worry about what I couldnât figure out.
âDid you set up my privacy?â
âNo, not yet.â
âNot yet?â
âYes. Not yet,â Kirikiri said again. There was another requirement I didnât know of.
âPlease let me know if there is another way to control information.â
Kirikiri told me not to forget that information costs were being spent on telling me that, but I still asked.
âUnlike privacy that applies to everyone, there is a way to control information about a single person, a specific person.â
âHow can I do that?â
âItâs only applicable if the target person says the given keyword himself.â
Whoâs the target person? The one whoâs in charge of information control?
âYes.â
Should we let Hyung-jin tell Kirikiri the keyword himself? It was tricky. Why do you have this kind of function? I should only tell Kim Min-hyuk later. There may be people who are already using it.
âNone,â answered Kirikiri. As I stared at her, she made an X on her mouth again. It was a little different from before. Oh, she also needs the price of information to tell me this.
âOkay, letâs move on. Whatâs the keyword? No, I guess I should decide it myself.â
Kirikiri nodded. Of course. Not all keywords were set in one word.
What should be the keyword? I thought about it. Nothing really came to mind. I looked around, and I couldnât think of anything. All that was here was a blue field, a gentle breeze, and a trembling pair of rabbit ears.
âTerrapin.â
(T/N: Itâs a soft-shelled turtle, originally written as Ja-ra or Ja-la, can also mean sleep.)
âWhat do you mean? Did you mean sleep?â Kirikiri asked back. I guessed she didnât understand my thoughts because it was so spontaneous.
âNo, itâs a reptile. Terrapin.â
âEw. I hate reptiles,â Kirikiri mumbled. Her face crumpled up as if it were gross. She must really hate it. âWhy a reptile?â
âThereâs an old story thatâs been passed down in our country. Byeoljubujeon.â
(T/N: Byeoljubujeon literally translates to The Rabbit Exhibition, but Iâm using the original term, for originalityâs sake ^^ )
(Note from Imagine: The former TLs used âturtleâ as the keyword but for accuracy sake we are changing it to âterrapinâ)
Finished