[You have won the battle.]
[Animalectus, King of the Beasts, has declared surrender.]
[The Land of the Beasts has been conquered.]
Seeing the message announcing the end of the battle, Kim Jin-Woo ordered the battlefield to be cleaned up with an ice-cold look on his face.
âWhy did you have to go this farâ¦?â One of the labyrinth masters in the alliance carefully raised the question as he looked at the decimated Land of the Beasts.
âFunny. We havenât yet tied up loose ends, so how can we go into battle knowing that? We canât leave them alone when they might turn their swords against us and fight for the 10th Floor Nobles at any moment.â
The 10th Floor Noblesâ intent to invade the 9th Floor was so blatantly obvious, and yet there were many labyrinths that refused to help. That was a problem in Kim Jin-Wooâs eyes. Parthenonâs influence in his quest for victory wasnât limited to just the 10th Floor Nobles.
âBut stillâ¦â
There was some truth in Kim Jin-Wooâs explanation, but it seemed difficult for the various labyrinth masters under him to accept it. It seemed they were very cautious of how Kim Jin-Woo might act after the war concluded.
âUther, tell me what youâve seen,â Kim Jin-Woo said.
Uther, who was observing all the goings-on by his side, swiftly responded. âThere seem to be people who visited the 9th Floor before the 10th Floorâs army even started to advance. They secretly hid on the 9th Floor and visited several labyrinths. I don't know exactly what they talked about, but it is certain that those labyrinth masters started acting suspiciously afterwards.â
âHear that? The 10th Floor Noblesâ reach was present long before now.â The labyrinth masters of the alliance murmured with disbelief at Utherâs revelation, as Kim Jin-Woo carried on. âThereâs no need to leave loose ends now, is there?â
This new information clearly surprised the allianceâs labyrinth masters, which was made apparent by their silence. There were still some who were not yet fully convinced, even as they looked at the devastated labyrinth around them.
With the truth out, it was too late for Kim Jin-Woo to go back on his agenda of punishing the deserters. However, he also knew that pushing the matter any further could end up with the allied labyrinth masters revolting against him in disagreement.
As if to appease them, he offered a suggestion. âAt the end of this war, Iâll give the Labyrinth of the Beasts to whoever contributed the most. The biggest contributions deserve such rewards at the very least; isnât that so?â
All it took was one statement. With that declaration, the atmosphere of the entire alliance changed. Even those that were seemingly uncertain and wary of the nagas were overwhelmed with excitement by the prospect of such a sweet reward.
âIâll repeat myself. The one with the biggest contribution will receive the biggest reward at the end.â
Although small skirmishes were common on the 9th Floor, a full-fledged war like the ones the nagas and Kim Jin-Woo were involved in was less common. As such, many of the labyrinths on the 9th Floor had stagnated, and this reward was their one chance to get the massive upgrades they wanted.
âHow simple-minded.â Kim Jin-Woo sighed as he watched the labyrinth masters return to their respective troops, drooling at the reward he had laid out for them.
âIs there any reason to give them a chance? As you may have seen before, these are the people who tried to betray you, my King. We donât know what theyâll do with such power in their hands.â Hecarim gave some sincere advice, perhaps due to the strong sense of belonging that came with being Kim Jin-Wooâs vassal.
âWhen this war is over, weâll see if anyone still has such thoughts remaining,â Kim Jin-Woo replied.
Seeing Kim Jin-Woo showing confidence rather than arrogance, Hecarim couldnât help but be moved.
âMmm...â Ariane, in the meantime, seemed obsessed over Kim Jin-Wooâs face. The lustful woman seemed to have other ideas on her mind. Otherwise, there would be no other reason why she would be looking at him with a delusional expression while letting out moans.
âEither way, youâll have your chances too, so donât hold back. Your ordinary troops can easily be replenished, so just be careful that your Hero-Grade summons arenât injured.ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
At Kim Jin-Wooâs words, Ariane and Hecarim both quickly returned to their positions. But just as he finally thought he was alone, Uther appeared.
Uther, who had recently gained so much strength that his flabby body had now toned up, laughed and smirked as he approached Kim Jin-Woo. He said, âMy King, if youâre talking about contributions, have I not contributed much with the constant monitoring of the 10th Floor Noblesâ army, even until now? Iâm just saying, in case you forgot about me.â
Kim Jin-Woo burst out laughing at Utherâs words. It was much easier to deal with a person like Uther, who was practical and straightforward. Even without the Vassalâs Pledge, he knew that Uther wouldnât turn against him, as long as there was something to be gained out of it. He replied, âI promise. There will be a great reward waiting for you at the end.â
At those words, Uther wobbled away with uncharacteristic glee.
***
âMy King!â
Quantus and Ortehaga, who had been away serving as messengers, joined the ranks again after Kim Jin-Woo destroyed two additional labyrinths.
âWhatâs the situation?â Kim Jin-Woo asked.
âMost of them displayed a will to fight back. Theyâre genuine in their interest to advance the alliance and promised to work together to the best of their abilities.â
Again, it seemed that the sense of crisis felt by the labyrinth masters adjacent to the passageway was different from that of the other labyrinth masters. It was to be expected, as they would be the very first ones to encounter the 10th Floorâs army.
But yet another unexpected situation had arisen.
âMost?â
âThe King of the Exiles, located closest to the passage, refused to talk to us. Weâve heard nothing from him.â
âHeâs gone over to their side.â
In hindsight, it was to be expected. No matter how corrupt the 10th Floor Nobles were, it was Parthenon who was behind them. There was no way Parthenon would have started a war while relying only on the incompetent 10th Floor Nobles. He would have been smart enough to have had more tricks up his sleeve.
And the Labyrinth of the Exiles may have already negotiated with him in advance to act as a bridgehead for his armyâs invasion.
âPlease punish me for not fulfilling your orders!â Quantus exclaimed, bowing his head.
Kim Jin-Woo instead reassured Quantus that he had worked hard, and proceeded to assign the two new positions.
Not long after their return, there was an update that the 10th Floor Nobles had managed to restore the destroyed passageway connecting the 10th Floor. With that news, the alliance accelerated their advance.
By this point, the labyrinth masters could almost smell the rewards as they conquered one labyrinth after another. The prospect of the rewards seemed to have almost turned them mad.
âItâs better that we take care of them firstâ¦â
The labyrinth masters, who had fiercely opposed conquering the rebel labyrinths in the beginning, were now the ones begging to be the first to invade them.
âWeâve secured the shortest path of advance.â
But Kim Jin-Woo simply ignored their request. As the 10th Floor army had resumed their invasion, it was critical that he secured a good location first for their upcoming battle. Even the blood-eyed labyrinth masters of the alliance seemed to have caught on to the situation and started to look nervous.
With the Labyrinth of the Exiles half a dayâs journey away, the alliance stopped their advance. Kim Jin-Woo said, âThis location looks good.â
At that moment, Rikshasha returned from her mission and said, âI have returned successfully and done all that you commanded.â
âGood. Whatâs the enemy doing?â
âThey have restored the passageway, but due to Masterâs plan, many seem to have lost their morale and returned to the 10th Floor, leaving only a small portion of their army behind.â
This was truly unexpected. Kim Jin-Woo was confused by this sudden turn of events, but he knew it still wouldnât be that easy moving forward.
âWe have just enough time.â With that, he gathered his forces. âUther, take care of the preparations while Iâm away.â
âLeave it to me!â Utherâs loud mouth made him seem unreliable, but that was his way of showing his confidence.
âIâll make my move, then.â
***
The King of the Exiles paced across the masterâs room with an anxious look on his face. He checked the time again and again, wearing a shabby hood ill-befitting his position as a king, that covered him all the way to his head.
âMy King, donât worry too much. The nobles have restored the passageway, so they should be here soon,â his subordinate reassured him.
âWho doesnât know that?! The problem is time! Time!â the king snapped back at his subordinate bitterly, with anxiety written all over his face. âThe messenger came and went. We should have met him instead of chasing him away, and now weâre caught in this terrible position. Iâm a fool! A fool!â
âBut if you end up in a decent position, the other 10th Floor Nobles may find you suspicious.â
âIs that guy people call the Naga King really that powerful? Did I make the wrong decision?â
âEven then, thereâs no way the 9th Floor masters will defeat the 10th Floor Nobles. The 10th Floor army numbers two thousand. Thereâs no way they can defeat such an army.â
The King of the Exiles listened to his subordinates over and over again, casting aside all dignity and pride, before finally seeming to have found some peace. But then he wondered, âBut why isnât the army advancing? The 9th Floor masters are right in front of them, and yet the nobles arenât moving forward the way they were before.â
âThey must be taking extra precautions after coming into contact with that unidentifiable explosion.â
The King of the Exiles seemed to have lost his cool as soon as he had gained it. âI canât do this anymore. I need to go out and see the situation for myself. I canât trust those guys from below anymore.â
âAs you will.â
As soon as his subordinate disappeared, the King of the Exiles started muttering to himself. âPerhaps theyâre trying to make me take responsibility for everything? Damn it, what the hell is this?!â
He was overly concerned about what might happen to him for failing to secure safe passage for the army.
âMm?â The King of the Exiles suddenly stood up, sensing sudden danger. He had sensed another presence with him, when the master room should have been empty aside from him.
âWhoâs there?!ââ Before he could finish speaking, an eerie light flashed along with the flapping of wings, and struck him right in front of his eyes.
***
âFortunately, it seems there was just that one explosion.â
Boreas' eyes glared coldly at his lieutenant's report. The advance had been delayed more than expected due to the explosion that destroyed the passage. Without a doubt, he wasnât in a good mood. He ordered, âMake sure that they pay the price.â
The lieutenant squirmed at the sight of Boreasâ grinding teeth. He said, âWe should retreat to the labyrinth. Thanks to Lord Parthenonâs preemptive planning, we can rest with peace of mind today.â
He was in fact scared of the passageway that might collapse any moment. But he knew better than to speak the truth to Boreas, who despised nothing more than cowards.
âI donât see those who should have come to greet us. Not a single thing is going right today...â he remarked, before suddenly continuing, âAh, speak of the devil.â
Boreas yelled at the King of the Exiles, who had just appeared at the entrance of the labyrinth, âYour hospitality is lacking! Are you taking me lightly!?â
Boreas was taking his frustration out at the wrong person, but the King of the Exiles dared not talk back and simply lowered his head as he said, âThereâs no way. The 9th Floor army has advanced close by. My visit was late as we were monitoring the situation. I seek your forgiveness.â
Along with his sincere apology, his own aide added on, âI smell blood. It seems there was a battle here not too long ago.â
Sniff sniff!
âIndeed.â Seeing that there was a legitimate reason, Boreas quickly cooled off.
âPlease step inside. I have prepared a place to rest,â the King of the Exiles offered.
âI hope youâll win me over with your sincerity.â There was no way that Boreasâ crooked personality was going anywhere. He constantly hurled threats at the King of the Exiles, who had no choice but to continue bowing.
âI have also prepared a place for your army to rest. Allow me to guide you,â the King of the Exiles continued.
Boreas was known to pay special attention to his army, as if they were his own body. He was satisfied when he saw the King of the Exiles taking care of not only the commanders, but the troops as well. He remarked, âNow youâre finally proving slightly useful. Very good. Take special care of my hundred Hero-grade warriors.â
âOf course. This way, please.â
âMm. But have you ever been to the 10th floor?â Boreas dragged out the question as he started walking.
âThereâs no way. How could I dare step into the 10th Floor in the presence of such noblesâ¦?â
âReally? Then why do I find you familiar?â Boreas tilted his head.
The King of the Exiles answered, âPerhaps you may have seen me at the auction house?â
âMaybe? That could be possible. I donât particularly fancy the auction house, but itâs true that I do visit it from time to time.â
The King of the Exiles glanced at him from under the hood, watching Boreas pass him by.