Chapter 247. C Between B and D (2/2)

“How much?”

Zelit replied carefully, “About 10,000 royals…”

“Ah, I have that much” Chi-Woo tapped on the bun on his shoulder and hly 100 gold coins

“Is this enough?”

“Wait, are you really alright with this?” Zelit asked

“Yes, I have ained a considerable ao—” Chi-Woo stopped speaking because Zelit washis head

“No, I know I’ froive away ood a person could be Unable to wrap his head around Chi-Woo’s response, Zelit asked, “Aren’t you worried? Were I in your place, I would’ve set up conditions or soht about how he should explain himself “Should I call it my intuition?”

“Intuition?” Zelit frowned “You ?”

“Yes, I suppose so… I don’t know exactly, but I’ve always had good intuition since I was young” Chi-Woo crossed his arms “I can always tell what I should and shouldn’t do pretty well” And in this case, Chi-Woo had a feeling that it was all right—no, that it would be a very good investaped open He knew Chi-Woo wasn’t the type to lie, but these words were hard to believe Still, it would be a truly cheat-like ability if true, especially in a world where one’s every choice and judgment were directly linked to their survival Zelit wanted to askinto other people’s user infor so unsure, would you answer a question forup a probleh thanks to Shersha, Chi-Woo was able to learn about the future and enact a plan, there was still one thing he couldn’t understand: it hat the red-haired great deood to me What is it?”

“Will there be any benefit to helping an enemy in need?”

It was unexpected Zelit wondered why Chi-Woo was asking such a question, but decided to focus on answering it

“Do youlike that”

“It’s a pretty deep question,” Zelit said while stroking his chin After gathering his thoughts, he spoke while pointing at the ground, “There are always ene in this city, Shalyh”

“Are you talking about the traitor?”

“It’s not limited to the traitor” Zelit shook his head “Even if two people are on the saoal, they could be enemies”

“Why?”

“Because whether it’s an ani creature is loyal to its own es are bound to be different, and as these feelings clash, problems would arise” These clashes happened countless tiies, interests, or pursuit of power… The possible triggers were endless There weren’t big clashes aht now because everyone was too preoccupied with their survival As the desperate need to survive occupied all their minds, there was no roouarantee this situation would continue to be

“Do you perhaps remember what I told you before?” Zelit asked “I don’t know if it happened in your world’s history too…but think about the process in which a revolution first succeeds and collapses”

Even when roup often dispersed for individual reasons This was the reason many revolutions failed But when an environment or situation was so terrible, people didn’t even have the tioal Chi-Woo could understand what Zelit was telling hi his time in the military Unlike what people would co in bases that had harsher training such as the general outpost People were too tired to doelse, and everyone knew others were already suffering just like theic doesn’t only apply to us, but everywhere else including the Cassiubia League, the Demon Empire, the Abyss, and even the Sernitas It’s the same everywhere That’s why civil wars happen, and people join hands with their worst enemies to defeat another ene, ‘an enemy of your enemy is your friend’

Zelit concluded, “So if it’s for that purpose, I think it is worth a try depending on the situation”

“…I see” Chi-Woo nodded after listening quietly and smiled “Thank you”

“No need to thankdeal” Zelit waved his hand and looked at the gold coins on the table greedily

“But…can I really have this?”

“Of course,” Chi-Woo answered easily After Zelit answered his question, Chi-Woo wasn’t completely refreshed, but he felt like he had cleared a lot of thoughts in his head

—There’s no reason for you to go

A cal

—You already fulfilled your role splendidly You can just wait here like you usually do, and ill respond to the changes as best as possible There’s no need for you to step onto the frontlines…

The voice sounded uncharacteristically pleading

—No…

But his addressee firo…this tiain to show that she had made up her mind

—I…hope you…will…listen to…me…this time…

She said in a faint voice, and the cal you being so stubborn

The owner of the calm voice couldn’t understand how Shersha, as usually so level-headed and meek, would act so firmly like this What in the world did she see?

—Our…e Shersha’s worth, it didn’t erous battlefield, but even he could not change her mind this time

—…I believe you, but I can’t promise you that everyone will listen to you

The demon with a calm voice said and went inside the dark space

—I must see…with my own eyes…

Shersha whispered to herself

—I have to meet…and listen…

That day, the De them was the princess as said to have never participated in battle before