Tutorial 60th Floor (18) >
[Yong-yong woke up.] Hochi said.
Yong-yong didnât have to wake up yet. I wanted to let him sleep a little more.
I just told him I knew. It was inevitable that Hochi disapproved of Lee Yeon-hee. It happened in the Tournament. In fact, even before that, Hochi didnât want to meet her. If possible, he just wanted to leave her alone.
âSeregia.â
âYes, Warrior.â Seregia, who had been in human form, replied. Somehow she looked awkward.
âLetâs go. You donât have to watch the barrier anymore.â
âAm I going to be unemployed again?â
Unfortunately, yes. It was time for Seregiaâs role to be handed over to others.
âYouâve done a great job.â
Seregia just nodded her head, without uttering a word of humility. I took her to the front of the portal on the 60th floor.
The portal swirled before me. And indeed, a long-awaited person showed up on the portal.
âItâs been a long time, Mister.â She had put on a nonchalant attitude. I felt that it was a pretense, but this was enough.
I replied with a shrug. âWe just met for the first time.â
âIâve met you several times.â
It was a vague remark. Did she really mean that sheâd met me several times? Sheâd met Hochi not long ago. I would have her know that Hochi was completely different from me. When teaching her about clones, Iâd omitted quite a lot. It was because I taught as much as I needed.
âI asked you to wait six months. I came here just six months ago.â
âYes. I wish you could have come later.â
I was afraid Iâd escape as promised before. Lee Yeon-hee shook her head when she heard me.
âI hope so. There are people who want to push me in somehow. I feel like an endoscope. You know, the colon endoscope?â she said with a grin..
âLetâs go. Iâll show you around. Oh, this is Seregia. She appears on the 26th floor; have you met her?â
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Lee Yeon-hee had little interest in Seregia. Instead, she carefully examined the entire 60th floor.
âThis is a lot different from what I knew. I heard the original 60th-floor residence isnât like this.â
âIâve fixed it many times since I stayed here.â
It was because the reconstruction was inevitable. Lee Yeon-hee scrutinized the surroundings.
It was not because she was curious about the 60th floor. It was to satisfy the curiosity of the countless eyes on her.
I was shocked to see Lee Yeon-hee crossing the portal. I knew sheâd come with the eyes of the gods. Honestly, I didnât know there would be so many.
What the hell? How many are there? In front of Lee Yeon-heeâs eyes, there were still many messages showing the reactions of the gods.
âHi~â
The windows of the two-story building opened and Yong-yong greeted us. Oh, my pretty son.
âYou met last time, this is Yong-yong.â
â...Yeah.â
Next to Yong-yong, who was waving his hand, was Hochi with a sullen face. Lee Yeon-hee hesitated, not responding to the greeting.
âSay hello.â
Lee Yeon-hee waved to Yong-yong in an awkward and uncomfortable manner. Somehow, the action was ridiculous.
âThatâs my room. Remember the location.â
Without answering, Lee Yeon-hee turned her head slightly to the side. I didnât bother to talk to her anymore.
Seregia joined Hochi and Yong Yong Yong. I guided Lee Yeon-hee to the accommodation that I had prepared.
âIâm leaving right away tomorrow, so Iâll just have to stay here for today.â
I had talked with Lee Yeon-hee in advance about this part. Weâd take a day off and leave the next day.
âAre you feeling well?â
â...Yeah?â Lee Yeon-heeâs reaction had been slow. Of course, the eyes of the gods may be the biggest reason, but I wondered if it was something else.
âI heard Yong-yong had some trouble with your clone. Thereâs some aftermath left, right?â
â...Yes, I sent a clone because it was dangerous. I didnât expect it to cause a lot of damage.â
I was sure the damage was huge. Although I had taught him, Yong-yongâs growth was really no joke. Sometimes, I was surprised as well. I was wondering if this was really a Hatchling who was born a few years ago.
âIt seemed stronger than the Dragon.â
âOf course. Oh, come to think of it, youâve met the dragon.â
Lee Yeon-hee said yes. I tried to keep the conversation going. It was necessary to warm up the atmosphere. It was not good for her to be so nervous and alert.
I brought up the memory of the dragon I had met in the second half of the 50th floor which I had almost forgotten. I started with a story and naturally talked about what happened on the stage.
Soon I and Lee Yeon-hee were both absorbed in the story. It wasnât difficult. People with a common factor can easily hold a conversation.
To Lee Yeon-hee, I was the only person on Earth who could share and sympathize with her. I could at least bring out the story of someone who was isolated and always needed sympathy and comfort. No matter how weak someone was in communication, this was pretty easy.
âThe 17th floor was dangerous, but it wasnât really that hard. Difficulties and risks come separately.â
That was true. The stages that were dangerous for me were easier to her than I thought.
âThe sixth floor was the worst.â
I had no choice but to sympathize with that remark. A long time ago, it was also a topic that came up when Lee Hyung-jin and John Overton of the United States spoke. What was Hell difficultyâs worst stage? We all picked the sixth floor.
In a narrow dark cave, you had to beat up an endless stream of skeletons which stank terribly. There was only a tightly closed door in the back, and one failed as soon as it opened.
It was a stage where you desperately had to wait for reinforcements. The support team came so late that it becomes a stage where you have to solve everything by yourself.
A stage where you first feel the absence of others. It was not a loneliness that comes from lack of communication, but a more painful stage because of the sense of isolation. The feeling that no one in the world can help, remained throughout. It seemed like it was good to be independent, autonomous, and active, to do everything without anyoneâs help.
But in fact it was never a positive thing. Everyone needed to interact with others. And the sixth floor of Hell Difficulty told the challenger that such exchanges were completely cut off. I didnât know about other planetâs challengers, but at least the Earthâs Tutorial did.
âI think the hardest time was when I was locked up on the sixth floor for months. How was it then?â
What do you mean? It was too much. I went half crazy.
âMy mental-immunity skills were growing. Itâs a shame that I could only progress little by little.â
If it had been slower, I would have gone completely insane. Just like on here, the 60th floor...
âBut I was a little better than you.â
âReally?â
âI had the fun of exchanging letters with you every day. Do you remember the letters back then?â
Uhm. Of course, I remembered.
[Man, you donât remember at all. Do you?]
Youâre right about that. Damn it. I shouldâve talked about another floor, not the sixth floor.
[It seems like your conscience is hurting you too.]
Be quiet. I answered Hochi roughly. What should I say? Lee Yeon-hee continued to speak, as I was trying to find a suitable topic.
âIâm grateful to you. Iâve come all the way here alive thanks to you. Without you, I would have died. Maybe I couldnât even have gotten out of the first floor.â
Iâd appreciate it if you said so. My conscience still seemed to hurt.
âI blame you for deceiving me. But I donât regret listening to you. I mean it.â
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âI donât like this,â Hochi grumbled. Heâd been like this for a while. I was all confused. âI hate being like this. I really donât like it, but Iâm sorry.â
âYes, yes. Itâs entirely my fault,â Yong-yong, who was listening quietly next to him, shouted.
âNo! Itâs not Dadâs fault!â
Actually, it was my fault. Damn it. But thatâd been my limit at that time. What could I do now that I was lacking?
âDaddyâs not the one who did wrong...â
I patted Yong-yongâs head. Yong-yong was right. I was not the one who caused this problem.
I didnât make the 61st floor and the Tutorial nor did I make the rules. I was not the one who brought Lee Yeon-hee here either. Lee Yeon-hee and I were just pushed into this dog-sh*t-like environment. There was only a difference in how they acted and how they prepared for it.
But when it comes to the relationship between Lee Yeon-hee and me, the world was wrong, and the gods were wrong. I couldnât help but conclude that it wasnât my fault. Justifying it didnât help at all.
âWhy?â
Before answering Yong-yong again, I thought about how to explain it. It was too important a story to tell as it came to mind.
âBecause my deeds are precious to me, and my faults and my sins are precious as well. Even if it is a problem caused by another, it is not good to pass on the faults and the sins that I have committed to another person.â
I wonder if I explained well. Seeing Yong-yongâs puzzled expression, I didnât think I did.
Fortunately, there was someone else who understood me: Hochi.
[Good. With that in mind, apologize to me again after a long time.]
[Yes. Iâm sorry.]
[Wow. You donât look sorry at all.] Hochi giggled as he said so. Thatâs how I got forgiven by Hochi, and we got along like a family.
[Oh, no! I havenât forgiven you yet. Youâre gonna have to apologize until Iâm old and dead.]
I didnât even know when heâd get old and die. It was more questionable as to whether heâd die.
While talking to Hochi, Yong-yong seemed to have finished thinking.
Yong-yong looked at me again and asked, âThen who really did the wrong thing? No oneâs punishing anyone for causing trouble.â
Ah, Yong-yong. Thatâs not it.
âI meant that you take care of your own fault and not cover up other peopleâs faults.â
âThen who really did wrong? What about those who made the first problem?â
âOf course, theyâll have to pay for their own mistakes.â
Yong-yong still looked like something was unclear to him.
He thought for a while and said again, âThe wrong people wonât be punished by themselves.â
Indeed. I thought so, too. Now, even if they, the gods, thought they did too much to the Tutorial challengers, what were the chances of them saying, âLetâs reflect and pay the priceâ from now on? If that was the case, they wouldnât even make the Tutorial like this in the first place.
âSomeone will have to punish them.â
âWho?â Yong-yong asked with his eyes wide open. And through Lee Yeon-hee, I told the gods whoâd be listening to our conversation.
âI will.â
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[Entering the 61st floor stage.]
After a dayâs rest, I headed to the 61st floorâs stage. Lee Yeon-hee seemed to have given up everything. She was faithfully carrying out her role as the pitiful heroine about to be sacrificed. However, it was easy to see that Lee Yeon-hee had no intention of being victimized. She had come fully prepared.
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