Why did Limon readily accept the strange and cruel abyssal black violin? It was able to counter the power of the constellations, but that was only half of it. There was also the strange, unknown presence he felt ever since first playing it.
â[â¦So that presence is the ghost I saw?]â
âPossibly.â
Swordmasters werenât priests, of course. He might feel something if a ghost was about, but he couldnât actually see them, he went on to explain.
â[So there is a ghost in that instrument!]â
âWhyâre you so surprised? A haunted instrument or a cursed instrumentâpotato pitato.
â[Thatâs completely different from cursed! And hey, itâs a lot more horrifying when you can see them!]â
âOi, oi. Letâs not hate our own kind, yeah?â
â[Iâm not a ghost! Not!!!]â
Whether the violin was cursed or haunted, it didnât matter so long as it helped fight against the constellations. There was one thing that stuck out, though.
âA ghost of a little girlâ¦?â
That was quite questionable. To haunt a magical instrument, and one made for a god? No matter how cursed an item was, a ghost could only haunt something they had close ties to. What was the violinâs history?
âOr well, maybe it was a special type of ghost that ignored that.
âIts power might have something to do with this ghoâNo, I may be jumping to conclusions.â
Limon shook his head. It wasnât certain that the girl Yoo Na-kyung saw came from the violin. Only a detective or a delusional inpatient would reach that far ahead without any definitive reason.
â[Damnit! Just leave me if youâre just going to mock me. Arenât you busy, anyways?!]â
With a sharp exhale Yoo Nakyung turned her head away. Only after hearing her, did Limonâs train of thought break and return him to reality.
âOh, thatâs all right.â
â[Whatâs all right?]â
âIâve already printed out the list of possible targets for next month.â
â[â¦You what?]â
âI donât have any work to do for the next month.â
â[Boss, please tell me it isnât true you printed out a list because you didnât want to work every dayâ]â
Flickâ
â[OUCH!]â
âWhatâs with that doubtful look to your godly boss, huh?â
â[How can I not be?! Printing out a list of locations that could be raided by criminals youâve never even seen? How does that make any sense?!]â
How perplexed Yoo Na-kyung was. She immediately shot straight back up after her body had fallen backward from a flick to the head.
âWill a prediction for anything make sense?â
â[Wellâ]â
She couldnât argue with that. What Limon was doing was nonsensical, to begin with.
âWhether I predict just the next one or an entire monthâs worth ultimately ends up being the same. What's important are their habits and character,â he scoffed.
â[Their what and what now?]â
âIn short, humans will do what theyâve been doing.â
A right-hander and a left-hander will use different attacks and defense mechanisms, even while using the same style of swordsmanship. People will use different blades to achieve the same purpose. It was their innate character and their habitsâa pattern carved into their subconscious that couldnât be changed.
â[â¦So you know what your enemies will do and when as long as you know their character and their habits?]â
âNah, thatâs too much. Even if I do know their patterns, there still has to be plenty of experience and knowledge to make use of it.â
â[Can you make that shorter?]â
âA master of the board game âGoâ wonât be able to read the next move in a game of chess, but Iâve been training with the sword and taking down evil for an eternity.â
Yoo Na-kyung understood what Limon tried to say. Even for him, it wasnât an easy task. It was a godlike ability he had earned through the many years dealing with crime and criminals.
â[Then why didnât you use that talent in the PAB? It wouldâve made it a lot easier to catch criminals.]â
âI didnât need to back then. Anyways, Itâs not a big deal now.â
â[You were just lazyâ Oh yeah! I dodged that one!]â
ââ¦Iâm genuinely curious at this point. Are you unable to learn, or do you like getting hit?â
Limon clicked his tongue seeing her fall backwards as he went in a second time.
â[Ugh, dammit! You canât run from the fact you were being lazy!]â
âItâs called being efficient. There were plenty of guys in the PAB with prophetic or information skills. Where would I come in?â
â[Youâre using them pretty well right now!]â
âThatâs because this is a special and weird case.â
Generally speaking, tracers were faster and more accurate than Limon. However, they had an especially hard time concluding anything when they investigated this case.
âThereâs also a definite flaw with this ability.â
â[A flaw?]â
âYeah. Not if those bastards donât card on, but⦠if they do, none of my predictions will matter.â
â[â¦And what kind of flaw is that?]â
Yoo Na-kyung tilted her head to the side. Limonâs talent was more of a skill than any of the player skills sheâd seen. Why was he acting so humble?
âThatâs becauseâ¦â
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âDid you fail again?â
âI donât like that word youâre using. Letâs just say we retreated to avoid a longer battle.â
âThatâs why you call a fail, dumb comrad,â the braided man muttered with a frown.
âI donât understand.â
âUnderstand what?â
âHow do they know where weâre going to attack and prepare for it?â
âIsnât it just a coincidence?â
âPlease get your rotten brain replaced if you think failing three more times after the first is âjust a coincidenceâ.â
The young man with slit eyes watched the braided man lift the knife he was using to cut a piece of steak. He looked as if he wanted to lobotomize him.
âBut thereâs no other way to explain it! Our information cannot have leaked,â the man with slit eyes exclaimed.
âHm. That is true.â
âOr it could be a prophetic skill of some kind.â
âThat is not possible,â the braided man flatly denied. âHave you forgotten? We have a blessing that makes us immune to all prophetic and observation skills.â
âBut [Impenetrable Star Barrier] isnât everything, is it? Thereâs a lot of masters within the Seven Dragons Association with peculiar skills.â
âEven so, theyâre just some minuscule talented hacks who were defeated by a mere swordsman.â
The man with slit eyes remained silent in response. He didnât want to argue with a man who was basically his boss, but he also secretly agreed with him.
[Impenetrable Star Barrier] was a special skill. Though classified as a rare skill, its use far exceeded that of any other skill. It was why their organization, despite being globally active, has never been found out. Following that thought, it was more reasonable to consider that another factor was involved rather than [Impenetrable Star Barrier] getting nullified.
âThen, how were they prepared for us?â
âHmâ¦â
The braided man continued cutting the steak. He took his time to chew on the steak, only swallowing the juices within the meat and spitting it back out.
âIf our information is not leaking, and it wasnât foreseen with a skill⦠There is only one answer left, is there not?â
âWhat answer?â
âThey predicted it.â
The man with slit eyes looked at him blankly.
âYouâre saying they used their brain? With no skill? How is that even possible?â He was aghast.
People in the Iron Age relied on prophetic skills to forecast weather and detective skills for criminal investigations. Predicting criminal psychology without such skills was like going to space with no spacesuit.
âYou wonât know with your little brain, comrad, but at the beginning of the Iron Age, there were detectives who relied on âintuition', âexperienceâ, and âstatisticsâ to catch criminals.â
âSo what? You think the Seven Dragons Association would use an olâ detective like that?â
âIt could be just how their organization is.â
âWell⦠The Seven Dragons Association doesnât have a lot of players, having passed down psionics for a millenia.
Theyâre Neanderthals, more foolish and dumb than even a stupid comrad. So stuck in their pathetic traditions and power of old that theyâve turned their backs on reality.â
A smile formed on the braided manâs face, causing the man with slit eyes to avert his gaze. The braided man may have looked cold and calm, but he was their comrade and commander. In instances like this, he was just as crazy, if not crazier. It wasnât good to meet eyes with him while he was in such a state.
âAhem. So? Is finding that olâ crook of a detective and fucking him up all we have to do?â
âOh, thatâs a wonderful idea⦠if only we knew who and where that detective is and how weâre going to get to him.â
âHow would I know that?â
âShut up if you donât know. We need to at least get halfway there.â
ââ¦Then do you have any ideas?â
âI do.â
The braided man took an object out of his pocket and set it on the table.
ââ¦Whatâs this?â
âAn advisor to tell us our next target.â
âWhat the hell does that mean?â
He ignored the young man looking at him like he was a madman. Rolling around the object in his hand, he only put a meaningful smile on his face.
âIn the end, even a great detective is limited to reading human psychology.â
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