Chapter 213 (1/2)
“What do you want? How much were you planning to spend before coming here?”
What this gatekeeper asked wasn’t all that different from the things everyone else Su-hyeun had encountered so far had asked him. But Su-hyeun could feel a vague, thorny undertone in the voice.
He replied, “Is it possible to learn anything I want as long as I have enough points?”
“Anything, you say?”
“Yes, anything.”
From the 43rd floor up until now, Su-hyeun had spent as few points as possible, all in preparation for this moment.
Gatekeepers provided various information depending on the number of points paid out. The greater the amount, the easier it was to purchase more detailed, higher-class information.
The gatekeeper replied, “Well, as long as it’s limited to the info on the trials, then sure.”
“What about information besides that?”
“You should forget about what happened on the 43rd floor.”
That was a completely different answer.
“That was an exception. Something that shouldn’t have happened, something that must never happen. So, forget all about what happened.”
Su-hyeun hadn’t been certain, but now, as expected…
Indeed, he had been expecting something like this ever since learning the truth of the gatekeepers withholding the secrets of this world from the events of the 43rd floor.
<< I guess it can’t be helped. >>
He felt a bit relieved, actually. Well, he no longer needed to waste points for no reason, after all.
From the get-go, he wasn’t all that curious about the secrets of this world. The important thing for Su-hyeun wasn’t the Tower of Trials or the worlds found inside the trials itself. No, the world outside, the one he lived in, was far more important to him.
Even if he could learn the secrets of this world by spending his points, he’d still refrain if the amount required turned out to be too exorbitant to swallow.
“In that case, provide me with a hint for the next floor, please. How much is it?”
“Nothing.”
“Excuse me?”
“Don’t have any hints to give you. Because you need to tackle them head-on in the first place.”
Su-hyeun’s expression became unreadable at the gatekeeper’s reply. He couldn’t decide whether or not he should be happy about this.
“Well, I can tell you two things. Although, it won’t make much of a difference whether you hear them out or not. Are you still interested? I’ll give you a discount. How about one hundred thousand points for both?”
“Very well.”
Su-hyeun figured that it’d be better to hear them out and move forward instead of going in blind, so he extended his hand. And when he grasped the gatekeeper’s hand…
[You’ve spent 100,000 achievement points.]
The price was paid.
“Firstly, knowing it doesn’t mean that the difficulty is low. Should I say it’s a hard problem to solve despite you knowing how to? Especially so in your case.”
“What is the reason for that?”
“And that’s the second part. Because you’re a good guy.”
“Because I’m a good guy?”
“That’s right. I think you’re going to have a bit of a hard time with this one. That’s as much as I can tell you. Now, go on ahead.”
The gatekeeper finished talking and dismissively waved his hand.
Su-hyeun quietly stared at him, before turning around to leave. It was nice that he got to save his points, but, for some reason, something just didn’t quite feel right.
<< Whatever it is, we’ll see when I get there. >>
Su-hyeun headed to the center of the plaza.
His body was suitably warmed up, and his state of tension was high, too. His current status meant that he shouldn’t have any problems whatsoever, even if battles started the moment he stepped into the trial.
<< My condition is at its peak. >>
He felt pretty confident about fighting, too.
Actually, he had gotten far stronger than his initial goal, his own expectations. From the title of ‘Hero’, as well as Wrath’s swordsmanship, and to even his strength stat that reached 99. His magic count had also reached 88. So, no matter how bad the difficulty was, he didn’t think he’d struggle too much on a mere 50th floor.
<< Well, then. Shall we… >>
[The trial on the 50th floor is commencing.]
When he heard that voice in his head, Su-hyeun’s eyes narrowed, the glare in them sharpening.
<< …Get going? >>
The scenery before his eyes changed, little by little.
His right hand was already on the sword at his hip, while the senses in his whole body were in a state of high alert to feel out any and all presences near him right away.
And so, when the scenery before his eyes had changed completely…
“…Huh?”
All the tension circulating within him dissipated in an instant.
Chirp, chirp-
Drip, driiiip-
He heard the sounds of distant birds chirping away, and the nearby sounds of water dripping down—then, the voices of other people.
Moo-
Not only that, moos of cows and even the refreshing rustle of the passing breeze, too.
The sight of the clear blue sky with a scant few clouds and the verdant fields on the ground below, plus the rural roads snaking between them, looked truly peaceful to his eyes.
Much more so than any other scenery Su-hyeun had ever witnessed so far.
“What the heck is this?”
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The world of the tenth floor.
The trial found in every tenth world held a special meaning to the awakeners climbing the Tower of Trials. The difficulty would shoot up for each of the sections, and people began calling them the hardest parts to clear.
It was the same story for Su-hyeun. No, it was actually far worse for him.
Despite choosing the highest difficulty trials, he was able to pass them without too many issues. Even then, the trials found on every tenth floor were the exceptions.
So, he prepared for all contingencies and maintained peak condition as well as a heightened state of tension.
But now…
Moo-
“Argh, I told you not to step on the shoots over there! Hey, you’re stepping on them again?!”
“Come on dad, people can accidentally step on them, you know! So what are you shouting at me for?!”
“The shoots will die, you dumbass! You going to take responsibility for ruining the crops, then?!”
An uncle was noisily arguing with his son.
“Oh, no. The stain from the seasoning just doesn’t want to come off.”
“Why don’t you soak it in water for a few days? I’m sure it’ll come off then.”
“A few days? Never mind days, I don’t have anything to wear tomorrow. I’ll just wear it as is.”
Aunties were doing laundry by the stream, their sticks beating the wet clothes.