Chapter 344 - A Road That Isn’t a Road (5)
Omniscient Reader's Viewpoint
Feeding Yoo Sangahâs soul to the Fourth Wall. This method was conceived based on the past incident where my mother was eaten by the Fourth Wall. At that time, my mother had been eaten by the wall when her soul body was damaged and part of her soul was restored when she was spat out again. In addition, there was the âlibraryâ inside the Fourth Wall so it was worth trying.
ãDonât wa nt to. ã
The Fourth Wall read my intentions but didnât listen to me. The Fourth Wall watched the scattered Yoo Sangah and reacted furiously.
ã I wonât ea t th at. ã
âEat.â The shock caused my body to shake. However, I didnât back down. âIf you wonât eat then Iâll turn off the skill.â
This was my last threat. In any case, the Fourth Wall was a skill and I could turn it off whenever I wanted. Based on previous incidents, the Fourth Wall really hated it. Then this timeâ¦
ã Do it if you c an. ã
It sounded certain I couldnât do so.
ã If y ou tu rn me off, the wo man canât sur vive. ã
I bit my lips.
ã In addi tion, turn ing me off will let the con stella tions see your in for mation. ã
[Many constellations are paying attention to you!]
[Some constellations are doubting the existence of the âwallâ you have.]
The Fourth Wall was well aware that I was reluctant to disclose my information. In fact, I had no useful mental barriers apart from the Fourth Wall. If a high-grade constellation stared at me the moment the wall disappeared, I might be as helpless as a naked baby.
I stared at the wall for a moment. âThen I will break it.â
ã What? ã
âI will break some parts of the wall and force you to eat her.â
Originally, the Fourth Wall wasnât reality. However, now I was able to hit the wall. I clenched my fists and dealt a blow to the wall in front of me The whole room shook from the devastating impact. There was a short scream and the sound of people rushing outside.
I swung my fist again. The wall still had no scratches.
ã It is use less. ã
ââ¦â
ã It is too mu ch of a vio lation to sa ve Yoo Sang ah. ã
I thought about it. As I said earlier, the Fourth Wall wasnât reality. It was a skill I implemented. Thenâ¦
I focused my gaze towards one part of the wall. Sparks flooded the room and Lee Jihye, who opened the door, was thrown out.
ã N o! ã
There was a small crack on a corner of the Fourth Wall. It was as I expected. Until now, I had been thinking of the skill as something that could be turned on or off. Perhaps the âskillâ might have the appropriate intermediate state. In other wordsâ¦
What if I could turn off a âpartâ of the skill? The wall rapidly cracked and a small gap formed in an instant. There was an abyss that seemed able to swallow anything.
Soon, the gap started to suck in the surrounding story fragments like a black hole. The stories of Yoo Sangah were quickly sucked into the wall.
ã St opâ¦! ã
Huge sparks hit my body and I let out a terrible groan. A probability storm was blowing through the wall. I heard the voices of the party members and my vision turned white.
In the darkness, Yoo Sangah came to her senses. She opened her eyes to only darkness. In this scene that didnât allow even a point of light, Yoo Sangah suddenly realized something.
She⦠wasnât dead? The last scene she saw flashed through her head. There was a probability storm and Kim Dokjaâs shout as he tried to save her. Then there was a memory of being sucked into somewhereâ¦
There was nothing she could be sure of.
Yoo Sangah checked herself from head to toe. Eyes, lips, tongue, ears, hands, feet, knees⦠there wasnât a single place where sensations could be felt. it was as if her whole body was paralyzed and her sense of movement had completely disappeared.
Perhaps only her soul was left?
Yoo Sangah tried to calmly accept the situation. In Haruki novels, it was common for people to become ideas. This could be enough. The dead becoming a soulâ¦
â¦Scary. It was scary to be alone in the darkness. There were no sensations in this state. She didnât know if she existed or not. Yoo Sangah tried not to fall into the trap of thinking as she recalled the old proposition of philosophy.
ã I think. Therefore I am. ã
This was René Descartesâ maxim. It was such a famous saying that she was somehow ashamed to quote it. Yet for Yoo Sangah, this was her only line of salvation. At least, she knew she existed while she thought this. Then soon afterwards, Yoo Sangah had a frightening thought. Then was there anyone who didnât think? If she stopped thinking in this darknessâ¦
Therefore, Yoo Sangah kept thinking desperately. In order not to disappear, she remembered the things that she desperately wanted to avoid.
ã âSangah.â ã
A voice floated in her mind, followed by a face. It was a familiar face. Her family members before the âscenarioâ came. Her father, a judge, and her older brothers who were doctors. Her mother who was born in a wealthy family.
ã âDonât do anything conspicuous.â ã
ã âPeople who arenât you will see what you have.â ã
ã âWhat four languages? You just have to be a cute little girl.â ã
Yoo Sangah watched the flowing words and smiled bitterly. To be exact, she lost them before that.
ã ââ¦You are going to join a game company? You arenât marrying the president of the game company?â ã
Maybe she was living a âscenarioâ even before the scenario started. No one called it for a scenario but for her, it was a scenario. If a dokkaebi had named the scenario, perhaps it would be âDeclaration of Independence.â
ã âI am a new employee.â ã
After entering the game company and becoming independent at home, his life changed a bit. She also met an interesting person.
ã âYoo Sangah-ssi. Do you have a mobile phone charger?â ã
The man with a thin face who borrowed her charger.
ã âI am an important appointment at 7 oâclock and my battery is running out.â ã
A person who did the interview with her and who was uncooperative about everything in the company.
ã âI will attend the ceremony but I must leave at 7 oâclock.â ã
He was always the person to leave the company first once the work day ended.
ã âI wonât participate in the picnic. I hate climbing mountains the most.â ã
The man who seemed like a ghost and didnât exist in other peopleâs eyes as he stared at his smartphone.
ãââ¦Yoo Jonghyuk, that jerk died again.â ã
Thus, she mightâve done something strange as well. She put things into the food of the boss who took projects from his subordinates or mixed pepper in the drinks of the manager who made them run coffee errands.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
ã âUwek! What is this? Why does the coffee taste like this?â ã
It was the birth of Mino Softâs historic event, which was later called the âBreak Room Incident.â
She poured pepper into the finely ground beans and felt a sense of liberation. The company was turned upside down. It was a criminal who couldnât even be caught by the surveillance staff.
ã Yoo Sangah, I still remember. ã
A company where everyone had left work. A smartphone light appeared quietly from behind a cabinet in the break room.
ã Kim Dokja was clearly there. ã
No matter whether she put in pepper or salt, the light just stayed there and tolerated her actions. It was as if the things that happened beyond the cabinet didnât involve him.
ãMaybe I shouldâve talked to him at that time. ã
Why did he remain silent behind that cabinet? Why didnât he report what she died and why did he say, âThere is no one.â Why did he turn the CCTV away from the direction of the break room? Why⦠was he always looking at the phone with a variety of expressions?
Her surroundings brightened and her senses started to gradually return.
[A powerful presence doesnât allow your âstoryâ to fall apart.]
[Someone who likes to be tidy doesnât deserve your story.]
A voice was heard from somewhere.
ã (Look, this is âpush and pullâ.) ã
ã(No. I think that after watching every movie that exists on Earthâ¦) ã
ã(Isnât it a desire to become one?) ã
Yoo Sangah slowly opened her eyes and found three beings surrounding her. There was a squid-like creature wearing glasses. An elderly man with grey hair and a bent back. Finally, a beautiful person who exuded a strange atmosphere where the gender was unknown.
The moment she saw the last existence, Yoo Sangah shot up with surprise.
ã (Youâ¦? ) ã
ã (You woke up, new librarian,) ã
The neutral beauty, Nirvana smiled. Yoo Sangah didnât know what was going on. Why was this person here?
Nirvana looked at her and spoke. ã (It is a long explanation. Youâll find out soon. You are lucky. You are the first one to enter this library since Iâve been living here.) ã
A combination of letters was overflowing behind the three beings.
[Welcome, new librarian Yoo Sangah.]
Yoo Sangah looked around. Dim light from candles illuminated the darkness everywhere.
Library⦠There was an incredible number of bookshelves filled with books that didnât seem to end. It had been a long time since she saw a library of this size.
Kim Dokjaâs words popped into her mind. If she could live again, was she willing to read books that werenât from those authors?
â¦Was this what he meant? She didnât know what this place was. She didnât know why Kim Dokja sent her here or what he wanted. Still, she had a hunch. If she read these books now, she might be able to solve many of her questions.
ã (Will you read it?) ã
ã(Yes?) ã
ã (If you read it, you might be sorry. It might be a truth you canât handle.) ã
Yoo Sangahâs hand stopped as she approached the book. It wasnât because of Nirvanaâs words. It was because a man she knew well showed up in the darkness.
âShe wonât be a librarian.â
Kim Dokja was there.
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ã (â¦Dokja-ssi?) ã
I felt deep relief the moment I saw Yoo Sangah staring at me blankly. It was a success. Somehow, I succeeded in preserving Yoo Sangahâs soul. Her soul body was still damaged but the power flowing faintly through the library was restoring her soul.
I bowed to Yoo Sangah. âIâm sorry to have brought you to such a shabby place. Please endure it a bit. Iâll take you out soon.â
ã(What shabby place? Foolish man who doesnât know the spirituality of truth.) ã
âItâs been a while, Nirvana.â
ã (How did you come here. The âwallâ shouldnât have allowed it.) ã
âI found a trick.â
Nirvanaâs expression was unusual.
ã (I donât know what youâre thinking but this is a really bad decision. There is a reason you have the wall.) ã
âI guess so.â
It wasnât talking to me right now but the Fourth Wall must be very angry because of what I did. A sharp air current reached my skin and I could feel its emotions. However, now wasnât the time to worry about it.
ã (If the wall wants, it can turn one or two librarians into the dust of the story.) ã
âI told you. She wonât be a librarian.â
ã (What nonsense are you saying? If you sent her here then naturallyâ¦) ã
âIâll bring her out again.â
Nirvana frowned like he heard something ridiculous.
ã (Do you think the wall will allow that? Even if it is possible, that womanâs body is already dead. There is no place to return when the body is dead.) ã
I silently stared at Nirvana. Then Nirvanaâs expression became strange.
ã (Perhaps, youâ¦) ã
He was now part of the Fourth Wall and mightâve read my thoughts. His lips trembled as Nirvana shouted,ã (No! Even if the wall allows it, I wonât do it.) ã
âNirvana.â
Nirvana would know. There were many types of âattributesâ in the world but there were only two âperfect immortalityâ attributes. One was Yoo Jonghyukâs regressor and the other wasâ¦
âWhere is your sponsor, Guardian of the Mandala now?â
The first reincarnator. Now the time had come to meet the third protagonist of the story.