Chapter 68
Leveling with the Gods
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Leveling with the Gods
[Translator â NumbaWon ]
[Proofreader â BringTheRayn ]
Chapter 68
âWell, this is going to be a complete walk in the park.â
Unlike Team A, there was not a shred of tension among team B.
They were just slightly amused by who the âkingâ was. There was no talk on how to utilize the âking.â
âThereâs just way too big a difference.â
âHave any of you guys heard of a guy named Vance on the other team? I took a test with him before, and, man, heâs a complete joke.â
âWhy?â
âHe doesnât have many skills, and his level is low, too. But most importantly, heâs completely incompetent. Itâs honestly a shock he even got this far.â
âDo you think that Team A is full of guys like that?â
âProbably.â
âOther than Kim YuWon, I havenât heard of any of them. Besides, thereâs such a massive gap in numbers.â
The mood was completely relaxed.
Hoon looked around at his companions who had come with him, observing the same thing.
âBeing too nervous isnât good,â a deep voice ripped throughout Team B, âbut being too lax is even worse.â
Hoonâs words made his companions tense up a little.
It was something he had told them multiple times. Every test, Hoon insisted on a moderate level of tension.
The best condition was moderate tension. The second best was extreme tension. And the worst condition was carelessness. That was how Hoon was taught.
âThatâs right.â
âThis is a testâ¦â
âAnd the enemy team does have YuWon.â
The only opponent they had to be cautious of in this test was YuWon. That meant the only variables for them were YuWon and the existence of the âking.â
âHeâs right. Letâs be a little more alert. We can have fun after the test is over.â
âYeah. We can go out together or something.â
âAll of us?â
âSounds good to me.â
âThen letâs hurry up.â
The players on Team B started skedaddling.
Hoonâs brows furrowed watching them. âThey didnât understand a word,â he thought.
It was 51 versus 200. With such a dominant difference in numbers, it couldnât be helped that they werenât nervous. This applied to Hoon as well.
But this went beyond not being nervous. They were being outright careless, talking as if victory was guaranteed and thinking of the after party. It was like his words went in one ear and right out the other.
âAre you nervous?â said a voice from behind Hoon, making him turn his head.
It was a woman with stunning blonde hair that reached her waistline. Her radiant beauty paired with pure-white clothes was enough for her to grab everyoneâs attention around her.
Hoon wasnât all that interested in others, but he knew her name.
âYour name is Roâel, right?â
âIâm honored that you know my name.â
She was called the Angel Roâel. The nickname âAngelâ came from both her beauty and her ability.
A gentle breeze blew around her.
Hoon felt his body becoming lighter. He narrowed his eyes, realizing that it was the result of Roâelâs ability.
âHealing and buffing. Theyâre uncommon abilities,â he thought.
There werenât many support players. Not only was it hard for them to fight alone, but they were also the most susceptible to danger. Paired with the fact that it was hard to obtain buffing skills, it severely limited the number of support players.
Roâel was a rising star among the few support players. Thanks to that, despite being only on the 11th Floor, she was as highly valued as players on the top floors.
âDonât be too nervous. Itâs an undeniable fact that there is a massive difference in power,â she told Hoon.
âThat is an undeniable fact. Or thatâs how it looks on the surface. â
âWhat do you mean?â Roâel asked.
Hoon replied while looking around at the players that were spreading out, âDonât you think itâs odd? For being randomly placed, thereâs too large a difference between the teams.â
âIs this not just a coincidence?â
âIn the world Iâm from, there is a saying. âThereâs no such thing as coincidence in the world of the strong.ââ
When something looked like a coincidence, there was likely a hidden reason for what was going on. Hoon felt that something was off with this test. And the same went for Roâel.
She wasnât an idiot. It was only natural to think that something was weird when such a large difference in teams happened, but that was the extent of her thoughts.
âBut weâre still on Team B. Does the reason really matter?â she told Hoon.
â⦠I guess,â Hoon replied, but on his face was a look of doubt. Did the reason really not matter?
It might have been like Roâel said, where the reason didnât matter as long as it benefited them, but the whole situation was still greatly off-putting for Hoon. It was an instinctive feeling, and rarely were his instincts wrong.
âBy the way, who is our teamâs âkingâ? Does anyone know?â Roâel asked.
Hoonâs companions shook their heads in response. The same went for Roâelâs companions. And there was no need to bother asking Hoon, who barely remembered Roâelâs name.
âIt must be a not very well-known player, seeing as how no one knows,â Roâel spoke nonchalantly. She didnât really care who the âkingâ was, and that was inevitable because even if something potentially happened to the âking,â it seemed like an unloseable game for them.
Meanwhile, Team A was in a position where they had to protect the âking.â
Hoon thought, âI guess itâs inevitable that she doesnât care.â
Their obvious dominance was likely the reason why no one paid interest to the âking.â
âButâ¦â Hoon wondered about the face of the âkingâ that flashed gold in color. âWhat did that guy look like?â
It was the strangest thing. Due to his great memory, since he was a kid, he never forgot something he saw once, yet he couldnât remember the face of the âkingâ on his own team.
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Halimun didnât move around by himself. Rather, to be exact, he couldnât. He was accompanied by many people on top of his regular companions.
The reason was simple. It was the golden light that shone out from Halimunâs body because he was Team Aâs âking.â
âFound it!â
âNice. So it was in a place like that.â
âIsnât it in somewhat of a dangerous spot?â
âIâll go grab it.â
At the bottom of a cliff, a red flag could be seen. It was the fourth flag they had found.
A member of Team A scaled down the cliff to fetch the flag.
âThere are way too few flags spread out around the path. The other three flags were all held by monstersâ¦â
âThatâs probably where most of the flags are. If they were all in the middle of the road, this would just be a luck-based test.â
âTrue.â
âBut we still got a good number.â
They were collecting the flags while escorting the âking.â As important as protecting the âkingâ was, if they couldnât collect any flags, it would be entirely meaningless.
âAnd thatâs now another flag for the âkingââ¦â
Halimun took the flag from his teammate, and the number of his flag changed from 6 to 8.
âWhen you give the flag to the âking,â you get an extra flag. Plus the âkingâ and the person who grabbed the flag get additional CP. This is a sweet deal.â
âItâs a huge boost.â
âIt really might be doable as long as we can get the enemy teamâs âking.ââ
They had gained a sliver of hope in a test that originally seemed doomed. It was thanks to the number of flags the two teams held.
[Team A: 59 flags]
[Team B: 110 flags]
The difference was almost double, but that didnât necessarily mean despair.
âWe can overcome this difference if we can just get their âking,ââ Halimun thought.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
The difference was just slightly shy of double, and Team A had yet to gather all their flags to the king.
It was likely that Team B also didnât give all their flags to their âkingâ yet, but whether or not that was the case, it didnât change the fact that they could still make up the difference by getting the enemy âking.â
âAnd the only one who can do thatâ¦â Halimun thought while tightening his grip on his flag, âis him.â
Kim YuWon. It was highly likely that a good number of the 59 flags were found by YuWon.
âBut this place is really big. Navigating around is also no jokeâ¦â
âI wonder where Team Bâs starting point is.â
âSince we agreed to meet up at midnight and pool our flags together, we should hurry up.â
âSince weâre a party of ten, we need to try harder.â
âWe have to find at least tenâ¦â
Snapâ
It was the sound of a branch snapping, and it wasnât caused by any of the party members present.
Halimun and the other players turned their heads towards the source of the sound.
âWho goes there?â
The area became silent, and no presence could be felt, but that didnât last long.
Suddenly, the surrounding area grew noisier, and they could feel the presence of multiple people.
âCome on.â
âThey found out.â
âWho was it that stepped on the branch?â
âI told you guys to watch your feet.â
Rustle, rustleâ
A group of people walked out from the foliage.
And with thatâ¦
[Players from the enemy team have appeared.]
[Defend your flags.]
A message popped up for players of Team A.
They were players from Team B.
To each side, players of the opposing team had a faint red glow to them. This was likely a similar principle to how the âkingâ shone gold.
âItâs just that Iâm worried about YuWon on Team A.â
âEven YuWon wonât be able to do jack shit if he doesnât have a âking.ââ
âItâs like taking candy from a crying baby.â
âNot to mention the CP you can get from getting the enemy âkingââ¦â
A few players on Team B did become more alert after hearing Hoonâs warning earlier. They were players that were intimidated by YuWonâs name. However, they also knew that there was no reason why they would have to directly face YuWon.
Their objective wasnât YuWon, but the âking.â
Due to the rules of the test, as long as they got Team Aâs âking,â victory was as good as theirs, not to mention the flags and CP theyâd gain from taking down the âking.â
âW-Why are there so many people here?â
âTwelve⦠No, thirteen?â
âNo. Thereâs even more than that.â
âDamn it. Donât be a wimp. We have ten people on our side!â someone from Team A shouted, but it was no use.
âTen?â someone from Team B said, smirking. It was a player wearing a black mask, wielding a dagger. âI think you mean nine.â
âWhat⦠do youâ¦â A faint red line appeared across the neck of the player that was trying to ask what he meant. Then soon after, his head fell to the ground.
It was an assasination.
âF-Fuck!â
âAtroc!â
âW-We give up!â
Unfortunately, you couldnât give up in this test.
The players on Team A fell into a panic. They were aware that there was a difference in skills, but they didnât know it would be this great.
âRun!â
âThis way, Halimun!â
âIâll stop them somehowâ¦!â
Halimunâs teammates pulled him by his hand.
At first, Halimunâs head went blank, but he started moving at the thought that he had to survive no matter what.
âSave me!â
âAgh!â
âI-I surrender⦠Ahhhh!â
It was complete and utter chaos.
Halimun wasnât that fast at running.
âWhere do you think youâre going?!â
âThe kingâs head is mine!â
âNo, itâs mineâ¦!â
He was being chased by enemies from all sides, so Halimun had no choice but to draw his sword.
âS-Stop! Stopâ¦!â Halimun shouted.
âWhat are you looking at?â a voice said from behind him, causing a shiver to run down Halimunâs spine.
Halimunâs eyes widened. It was the assassin that first killed his teammate.
He could feel the cold blade coming closer to his neck, so he closed his eyes, anticipating death.
âThis is it for meâ¦â Halimun thought.
âAnd with this, itâs ourâ¦â the assassinâs voice trailed off.
Halimunâs head remained in one piece.
Confused, he opened his eyes and heard a familiar voice.
âI told you to stay still.â
It was the voice he wanted to hear more than anything.
âWhy do people never listen to me?â
Splatterâ
Blood splashed on Halimunâs back.
YuWon had arrived.
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