Chapter 65: Finally a Tutorial (7) (1/2)
Chapter 65: Finally a Tutorial (7)
They were silent for a while Chi-Woo stared at Ru Amuh in surprise, shocked that Ru Amuh was able to deduce that much from his movements alone He couldn’t believe it, but it was a truth he couldn’t deny Throughout his life, Chi-Woo had never cut anyone with a knife, neither had he harrown up in a comparatively safe and low-crime country where he didn’t have to worry about such matters And now the fact that Chi-Woo wasn’t a hero but an ordinary ht
“…It doesn’t make sense” Ru Amuh shook his head with a stunned face “How…” He looked at Chi-Woo like he couldn’t believe it, and Chi-Woo sighed while closing his eyes
The truth was revealed in an unexpected way, but his heartfelt lighter Chi-Woo thought it was tiht Ru Aht,” Chi-Woo began, “To tell you the truth,—”
“As I thought,” Ru Amuh interrupted and said, “You’re a hero of nonviolence”
“I’ain?
“I knew you were different fro that sets you apart, but…”
“?”
“But…to think that you really are a hero of nonviolence… I heard the ruht there was no way someone like that could exist” Ru Amuh shook his head sideways multiple times
“Mr Ru Amuh?”
“But there really is someone like that—a hero alks the path of nonviolence…”
Ru Amuh looked at Chi-Woo with even more awe than before A nonviolent hero was a hero who didn’t kill others Ru Amuh was a hero who had saved a World and many lives as a result, but that also meant he had to kill froh a serious dileinally beco so, ironically, he had to kill lives to save lives The hts, was still fresh in his ot used to it as he killedhis sword
After saving his World, it dawned on him that he had taken far too many lives He had killed more than any monster or demon, in fact His palms reeked of blood It was such a painful truth that he had killed more than those who threatened his World The internal conflict never went away and tortured Ru Amuh even now; perhaps that was the reason why he found Chi-Woo so special
At the Shahnaz camp and likewise, the base camp, Chi-Woo had reached the best result where no one died, and everyone could be happy It was the sort of ending every hero dreaht this dream into reality, Chi-Woo was Ru Amuh’s ideal for a hero
“Then why…Ah! Is it because—” Ru A he didn’t understand before letting out an exclagle sothe base caht a veteran hero should be most aware that such sacrifices were unavoidable At that time, Chi-Woo had see—it was almost like he was a newbie However, Chi-Woo’s personal beliefs and strong conviction in nonviolence would explain everything It was like what Ru Hiana had said
[Senior…see a lot]
[I don’t think it’s Senior’s fault at all, but it seems this wasn’t the result he had intended Perhaps this is his first failure It must be hard for him, and I bet he wants to be alone Don’t pry into this ht?]
It made sense Chi-Woo was a nonviolent hero who had protected everyone without killing a single person up until noever, because of the sacrifice ritual froo, Chi-Woo had failed to uphold his conviction Although Chi-Woo hadn’t killed them, he didn’t and couldn’t stop their deaths Thus, he had bla how painful it hen one broke a strong belief, Ru Amuh could finally understand Chi-Woo’s past behavior now And although his respect for Chi-Woo went up further because of this, he couldn’t help but feel a tiny bit of resentment
“Teacher…” The title ‘teacher’ naturally ca me in a difficult position…”
Chi-Woo caht In other words, he was telling Ru A that he was no longer going to keep his conviction
“Nonviolence…soht call it a stupid conviction, but I certainly wouldn’t” Ru As that he couldn’t explain “It ht have been different if I wasn’t aware of your past beliefs at all, but I no longer want to help you Because I…I also…” Ru A a person could pursue sis; they had to take the longer andwith a probleht about the harsh and thorny roads Chi-Woo must have taken in order to stay true to his beliefs—the difficulty he probably went through The thought of it shook Ru Amuh to his core If he could, he wanted to help Chi-Woo He wanted to tell Chi-Woo to hold onto the conviction he had been painstakingly keeping until now
However, Ru Ath to utter such words The hero of all heroes—an extraordinary hero who had walked the most difficult path for his conviction—had put his pride and beliefs down to ask Ru Amuh for help There was only one possible explanation: he wanted to save Liber no matter what it would require from him Ru Amuh couldn’t even fathom the state Chi-Woo’s mind must be in Ru Amuh was sure that the calm and indifferent look on Chi-Woo’s face was si himself internally That hy Ru Ay to turn hiivehis head low and returned to his room
“…”
Left completely alone, Chi-Woo blinked a couple of tiy
[Ru Amuh’s trust increased 37]
[Trust 917: this is the combination of Ru Amuh’s faith and trust in you Even if your actions stray away from his personal convictions, he will neither waver to become your sword nor hesitate to put his life on the line for you]
That told Chi-Woo that Ru Areatly misunderstood him
‘Ms Mimi?’ Chi-Woo called upon his assistant
[Wow…]