Su-hyeun didnât usually get taken aback by many things but still, this was more than enough to leave him speechless.
âMister Rohan, you want to join our guild?â
âWhatâs the matter, you donât like the idea? Forget about it, then.â
âThatâs not it, but why⌠Didnât you say you arenât interested in things like guilds?â
Countless guilds had tried to entice Gordon Rohan into joining. In the United States alone, there were as many big-name guilds as there were trees in a forest, and not to forget, plenty of foreign guilds were in a business relationship with the Gordon Company. They all wanted him to join.
With Gordan Rohan on their side, becoming the worldâs greatest guild wouldnât be a pipe dream anymore.
But Gordon Rohan had rejected all of their advances. He always said the same thing. âI never really liked the idea of going around in a big crowd.â
He always followed through with whatever he said. And, to follow through on his declaration of never joining a guild, he had been acting on his own up until now.
âBut, well, five people donât really qualify as a crowd, do they?â
âDo you even know what weâre trying to achieve here?â
âIâve heard the gist of it, and thatâs why I want to join you. Itâs a mercenary guild, right?â
âIt is.â
âIâm not all that interested in raiding dungeons. Only weakling monsters ever show up. Rather than wasting time with them, I might as well climb one more floor in the tower.â
âIf thatâs the case, then whyâŚ.â
âEven then, itâs not so bad to fight sometimes, isnât it. That guy, Lee Ju-ho, he said this to me. He said that sooner or later, dungeons that even we would find hard to deal with will show up.â
It seemed that Gordon Rohan had a rather extensive conversation with Lee Ju-ho at some point. And, to reel the American in, the latter told him about the things he had discussed with Su-hyeun.
âSurely, there will be monsters worth fighting by then. And alsoâŚâ Gordon Rohan continued with an uncharacteristically somber expression. âI donât exactly want the whole world destroyed, either.â
Lee Ju-ho was one of the few people who had accurately grasped the state of the world, perhaps better than anyone right now. On top of that, he was also in possession of the data on the dungeon generation situation in many countries throughout the world that the Awakener Authority had compiled.
Gordon Rohan was a smart man. He had already grasped how the world would end up if the current state of affairs continued.
âItâs impossible to change the world alone. Which means you need someone next to you, but to my eyes, those folks outside all look like small fry.â
His words were filled with confidence. He labeled the S-Ranks from various countries, bigwigs of the political world, and the leaders of corporations as âsmall fryâ.
Despite that, it didnât feel out of place. Only Gordan Rohan could say such a thing and have it not be the height of arrogance.
âBut youâre different from them. So, how about it? Is that reason enough for you?â
âWell, for meâŚ.â Su-hyeun quietly extended his hand toward the American. âObviously, Iâm glad to have you join us.â
âGood.â
Squeeze-
Gordon Rohan smirked and shook Su-hyeunâs offered hand. âIâll be in your care, friend.â
After ending the light hug with Gordon Rohan that followed the handshake, Su-hyeun stepped onto the platform outside.
On to the platform, where the attention of countless people, no, the entire world, was focused.
Act 10
Click, click, snap-
Once he climbed onto the stage, Su-hyeun ended up reflexively frowning a little because of the flood of camera flashes.
He wasnât really used to this sort of atmosphere, and he felt a bit tense.
âItâs Gordon Rohan!â
âRohanâs really hereâŚâ
âSince when did those two become so friendly?â
Reporters took pictures of Gordon Rohan relaxedly resting his arm around Su-hyeunâs shoulders. Unlike the South Korean, he didnât seem any different from how he did normally. He had plenty of experience meeting celebrities the world over, as well as countless reporters. Plus, he even hosted the Ranking Wars too, which was arguably a far grander occasion than today.
Lee Ju-ho quietly observed Su-hyeun climbing up on the platform from the back. Although the latter seemed outwardly calm, Lee Ju-ho could read him well after spending so much time together.
<< Heâs feeling nervous. >>
A guy who didnât even feel one iota of anxiety during a dungeon raid was tensing up in front of a crowd.
As he thought, it seemed that Su-hyeun wasnât quite suited to dealing with people. This was exactly why Lee Ju-ho held the meetings instead of him and got everything started.
He was far better at doing such things, after all.
ButâŚ.
<< Youâre the main character today. >>
He couldnât help it this time. The world wanted Su-hyeun, not him.
His role had always been to lay out the platform. Su-hyeunâs face was essential when delivering their message to the rest of the world.
And, a short while later.
Su-hyeun lightly sucked in his breath and opened his mouth. âFor me, today is a very important occasion.â
His introductory speech wasnât long.
He said only what needed to be said. And that was to reveal everything about the dungeonâs risk factor based on the data compiled so far to the rest of the world.
It all sounded rather believable.
No one raised a commotion. Only Su-hyeunâs voice and the constant camera flashes echoed around the massive hall.
ââŚI hope that this raid manual will become a solid foundation for the development of awakeners yet to awaken their powers, as well as the current crop.â
A reporter threw out a question. âAre you saying that your reason for publicly unveiling your know-how is all for the advancement of the awakener profession?â
âNo, not for the advancement, butâŚâ Su-hyeun looked at the reporter and replied, his voice sounding more powerful than before. ââŚfor survival.â
Survival.
That was a completely different topic from âadvancementâ. It meant that the manual was indispensable if you wished to live.
And that single word imparted a sense of sincerity, truth, to everything he had said so far.
âTranslations into various languages have been completed and weâve entered the printing stage as we speak. I believe that in less than a monthâs time, you shall be able to grab a copy in your local bookstore throughout the world.â
âIf itâs a book for awakeners, surely there wonât be much of a demand, so what about the revenue generated by the business ofâŚ.â
âWeâre not doing this to make money,â Gordan Rohan said sharply.
His eyes, locked on the reporters, were arched rather scarily. Unlike how they were when listening to Su-hyeun, the reporters all tensed up as they focused on the Americanâs words.
âThe Gordon Company, the Song-il Group, as well as many other sponsors, are all betting our everything on this. Because, survival is our utmost priority, after all. Did any of you listen to what Kim Su-hyeun said with holes beside your ears?â
His straightforward jab caused the reporter who asked the question earlier to sneakily lower his head. Only then did some of the reporters who had failed to recognize the severity of the situation finally realize how grave the atmosphere was right then.
Gordon Rohan managed to seize the control of the venueâs atmosphere in one breath, then continued with what he wanted to say. âAs for the virtual dungeon system created by the awakener affiliated with my Gordon Company, Johnny Brad, it will be distributed to every country on Earth as soon as possible. Itâs to decrease the number of awakener deaths that might occur during dungeon raids or during the trials.â
âHow does the virtual dungeon system operate?â
âYou know about virtual reality games, donât you? The ones that operate via capsules? Johhny Bradâs illusion skill will be inserted into those capsules. Youâll probably experience a far more vivid dungeon than in those VR capsule games.â
âWhat about the pricing?â
âWeâre thinking of renting them out. The pricing will be set according to the tier of the dungeons, and, as for the operation methodsâŚ.â
The virtual dungeon system.
This was one of the main topics of todayâs announcement. The issue was as important as Kim Su-hyeunâs raid manual. Maybe even more so.
To awakeners, the fact that they could experience raiding a dungeon without risking their lives was the same as bringing along one or two extra lives just for a rainy day.
When Gordon Rohanâs explanation came to an end, the crowd began thinkingâthat all of these were planned for events several years ahead in the future in mind. Maybe dozens of years, even.
âAnd lastlyâŚâ Once Rohan was done talking, one of the three men standing on the platform, Lee Ju-ho, began raising his voice next. âBy borrowing this occasion, weâd like to announce the establishment of a new guild.â
âA guild?â
âWait, could Kim Su-hyeun beâŚ?â
âWasnât Kim Su-hyeun a part of the Authority??â
âNo, I think heâs still independent. Sure, heâs really friendly with the Authority, butâŚâ
In an instant, the venue grew noisy.
The establishment of a guild. They all realized that, maybe, Su-hyeun who had stayed independent until now would finally go under someoneâs banner.
âAlthough Iâm lacking in many regards, I shall take on the role of the guild master. As for the membersâŚ.â
The moment Lee Ju-ho spoke, the venue fell into complete silence instantly. None of them could afford to miss out on the names of the guild members.
ââŚ.Kim Su-hyeun over here, andâŚâ
Hak-joon and Thomas, standing at the rear of the platform, stepped forward into the light.
âThomas and Choi Hak-joon, both of whom are known as S-Rank awakeners. And finallyâŚâ
Lee Ju-ho sneaked a glance at Gordon Rohan next.
Right at that momentâŚ
âMe, too.â
ââŚ!â
âG-Gordon Rohan, too?!â
âIn Kim Su-hyeunâs guildâŚ.??â
The crowd in the venue had been forcibly suppressing their speculation, but at this, their control slipped. The commotion grew louder and louder.
Cooperation between Gordon Rohan and Kim Su-hyeun!
Not only that, two more S-Ranks plus Lee Ju-ho, too.
âThe guild will be called Paragon.â Su-hyeunâs voice loudly and clearly dug through the noisy venue. âAnd itâll be a mercenary guild.â
* * *
A big storm had swept by.
From the for-awakeners raid manual, the virtual dungeon system, and, finally, even a guild that Gordon Rohan and Kim Su-hyeun had created together.
Just one of these was enough to become breaking news worldwide. But all three were announced in one fell swoop.
And soâŚ
-Isnât this too over the top? In the end, theyâre just trying to hawk a book and some capsules, so why say the world is in danger or whatever?
â Kim Su-hyeun is already rich without selling books. Same for Rohan. Besides, itâs not completely baseless either, is it?
â ă ă Methinks theyâre onto something. Honestly, accidents from dungeons have increased a lot compared to a few years ago. Did you miss the Indian incident on the news or something?
â If Kim Su-hyeun wanted money, heâd be busy doing the dungeon raids all the time.
â Same to you. If he really wanted to serve the community, forget about writing a book, he should be raiding dungeons right now.
â Be honest, will you? Didnât Kim Su-hyeun take care of that blue-colored dungeon all by himself? Stop trying to shift goalposts. ă´ă´
â More than anything else, a truly insurmountable guild has been created now. Kim Su-hyeun and Gordon Rohan! By the way, which country does this guild belong to? Is it a Korean guild, or an American one?
For the first time in a long while, Su-hyeun logged on to Abyss Online and browsed through the comments posted to the forums. He wanted to see peopleâs reactions to the events of the day before.
The response was better than he thought, actually.
âLooks like the public is getting more aware of the danger,â said Hak-joon.
Su-hyeun shifted his gaze over to Hak-joon, lying lazily on the couch, munching on snacks. Hak-joon too was looking at the comments appearing on Abyss Online through a tablet PC.
âWell, itâd be odd if they couldnât sense it by now.â
âTrue that. It just goes to show you how the world has changed so fast, and then, thereâs the objective data, tooâŚ.â
The speed of dungeon generation was getting faster at an almost exponential rate.
Starting in the year 2020, the rate accelerated even further. For one thing, incidents related to dungeons, both large and small, were happening constantly everywhere.
Indeed, itâd be strange if they couldnât sense the danger.
And now, the man considered to be the worldâs strongest awakener, Su-hyeun, had added his two cents, so it was inevitable that the flames would only get higher.
âIt kinda feels like weâre the Power Rangers or something. Gather your strength and save the world! You know, something like that.â Hak-joon giggling for a second, then his face hardened. âLately⌠Iâm beginning to see the future youâve been telling me about, bro. Thatâs why⌠Iâm worried.â
âReally?â
âYes. You, Ju-ho, and even Yun-seon⌠I had a dream where the world we were living in was destroyed. We were all dead and buried under a pile of corpsesâŚâ Hak-joon turned the tablet PC off and put it down. âAnd thatâs why I canât take it easy anymore. I understand why youâve been running forward so crazily like this, you know? And, by the way, bro.â
âYeah?â
âYouâve been living like this until now, havenât you?â
ââŚ.â
Su-hyeun couldnât reply.
But Hak-joon didnât seem to be expecting an answer, because he was already standing up from the couch. âIâm gonna bounce now. Iâll be entering the 70th floorâs trial, by the way.â
âI see. Do your best.â
âYou too, bro.â
Hak-joon left Su-hyeunâs residence. Thinking that the younger man looked different from his usual self for some reason, Su-hyeun rubbed his forehead. Then he stood up from his chair.
<< I shouldnât be resting like this either. >>
Most of the complicated stuff had been taken care of now.
Hak-joon was already on the 70th floor. Although their level of difficulty and their accomplishment rates were different, regardless of that, Su-hyeun had only managed to pass the 40th floor recently.
<< It sure took a while. >>
He was stuck on the 40th floor for a long time. He was rewarded for it accordingly, but still, thereâs nothing he could do about this feeling of being too slow.
Compared to Hak-joon going through the eighth level of trial or the other awakeners progressing through lower difficulties, Su-hyeunâs speed in climbing each and every floor was just too slow.
<< No, letâs not be hasty about this. >>
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His methods werenât wrong. He might be slower, but he simply had to diligently climb up each of the floors. His current state was the end result of his methods, proof that he was on the right track.
<< Besides all thatâŚ. >>
It had been a couple of days already. Before he was to challenge the next floor, there was one other matter he needed to sort out first.