The highest-ranked dungeon that had ever appeared.
This dungeon appearing in the Namsan Tower threw the whole world into chaos once more. The blue color alone was already treated as a worse calamity than natural disasters, but now an indigo-hued dungeon had shown up.
Obviously, the government, and particularly the Awakener Association of South Korea, where this indigo-colored dungeon had appeared, were working harder and more frantically than ever before.
And, stuck in the middle of it all, was Lee Jo-hu, anxiously tapping the ground with his foot.
âHavenât Gordon Rohan and Kim Su-hyeun arrived yet?â
Currently on the top floor of the Jongro Tower, where the Awakener Association had its headquarters.
That was where Jung Yoon-ho asked this question to Lee Ju-ho. As a part of the same guild as those men, no one knew their whereabouts better than the Lee Hu-ho.
Lee Ju-ho replied, âGordon canât be reached at the moment. He must be in the middle of raiding the dungeon in Brazil.â
âAre you saying that he went directly to raiding the next dungeon?â
âApparently, he didnât run into many issues while raiding the one in Florida. Actually, I didnât get a call from him, just the news of what happened, so even IâŚâ
From the get-go, Gordon Rohan wasnât someone whoâd wait for someoneâs orders just because he was in the same guild. Indeed, he moved almost completely independently.
He just sent a message to Lee Ju-ho, stating where heâd go raiding next so that he wouldnât run into Su-hyeun in one of the several dungeons that appeared almost at the same time around the world.
âWhat about Kim Su-hyeun, then?â
âHeâs on his way.â
âWith Thomas Mathiras and Choi Hak-joon, too?â
Jung Yoon-hoâs question was met with Lee Ju-hoâs head shake. âTheyâre currently headed to Australia. The situation there is alsoâŚâ
Slam-!
The mayor of Seoul, also attending the meeting, smacked the desk before him and roared at the top of his voice. âHow is this the right time to worry about another country?! Donât they understand that Seoul is on the brink of utter destruction if we end up making a single mistake?!â
In that instant, the conference venue fell into silence. Jung Yoon-ho, leading the meeting, and even Lee Ju-ho shut their mouths for a while.
Either he didnât sense the atmosphere getting colder, or he was too pressed to care. The mayor of Seoul, Yi Myeong-ho continued to yell while pounding on the desk before him. âTell them to turn their plane around right this instance! This is no time to fool around, and with our damn situation being what it is, where the hell is their sense of duty as the awakeners of this nationâŚâ
âOh, the sense of duty, is it. Yes, sir. I hear you. I get what youâre trying to say.â
Lee Ju-ho nodded his head and abruptly cut Yi Myeong-ho off in the middle of his sentence.
The mayor mustâve thought that the leader of the Paragon Guild had decided to toe the line because he unclenched his fist and sat deeper into his chair with a satisfied look on his face.
Lee Ju-ho spoke flatly. âIn that case, Iâll have Kim Su-hyeun head to Australia next. And let us appoint Mister Jung Yoon-ho here as the leader of the raid.â
âW-what was that?!â
âIn the case of a dungeon with a difficulty higher than the green color appearing in their home territory, it is the duty of all S-Rank awakeners to participate in the raid if itâs his or her turn to do so. That piece of legislation was created at the same time as another one that allowed S-Ranks to enjoy many privileges to prevent the dungeon outbreaks from occurring, as far as I understand it.â
âY-yes, so what?â
âItâs Mister Jung Yoon-hoâs turn this time, and as far as I know, heâs attending this meeting precisely because of this fact. Is this correct or not?â
âWell, itâs not wrong,â said Jung Yoon-ho, while stifling a chuckle threatening to break free after he figured out what Lee Ju-ho was about to say.
On the other hand, Yi Myeong-hoâs face was getting redder and redder the more Lee Ju-ho talked. The latter stared at the changing expressions on the formerâs face and carried on in a flat tone of voice heâd been using until now. âIâm sure mister mayor is already aware of this by now, yes? Unlike a few years ago, dungeons are no longer seen as repositories of resources.â
âW-well, that isâŚâ
The dungeons in the past were, quite literally, the repositories of natural resources.
Back then, the number of the available awakeners far outstripped the number of generated dungeons, and the Ether stones being mined from there became another type of resource that could potentially replace crude oil and even electricity.
Unfortunately, that was only half the story these days.
The risks posed by the dungeons were real. Events that were hypothesized since the beginning of it all but never really recognized until recently bubbled up to the surface quite rapidly.
A high-risk dungeon with a high degree of difficulty was a ticking time bomb that nobody knew when itâd go off. Not just any bomb, eitherâsomething with enough power to completely obliterate a single city, as a matter of fact.
And the high-ranked awakeners were individuals tasked with eliminating such bombs. This was the background behind the mercenary guild, Paragonâs founding.
Lee Ju-ho continued to speak, âAs far as I know, Kim Su-hyeun is returning to South Korea of his own accord. But, unlike the leaders of other countries, mister mayor, you didnât seek out the Paragon Guild but the Awakener Association instead, for some reason.â
âThatâs becauseâŚâ
âFor sure, Iâm an awakener affiliated with the association. However, the awakener Kim Su-hyeun is under the Paragon Guild, not the association. Even then, heâs still on his way back to Korea. Do you know why?â
Yi Myeong-ho couldnât answer.
Lee Ju-hoâs words hit their mark. Also, there was no way that the mayor didnât know the reason, either.
The reason why Su-hyeun was returning to South Koreaâit was way too obvious.
âBecause the dungeons are simply too damn dangerous, thatâs why. Because people will die if one turns into an outbreak. Calculating benefits and losses?! He doesnât care about that. The reason why he sent Hak-joon and Thomas over to Australia? Because the people living there are also people, thatâs why. Because they need to be saved, too!â
Lee Ju-hoâs voice grew more and more agitated.
He always made sure to separate his private life from official business and used their full names whenever Su-hyeun, Hak-joon or Thomas was brought up, but this time, he didnât even bother to use their surnames.
That showed how agitated he was right now.
âThat idiot Su-hyeun doesnât even know the meaning of the word âcalculatingâ. Just watching him from the sidelines sometimes makes me feel like Iâll keel over from sheer frustration alone! No, wait. He does calculate stuff, sure. But none of that is for himself. But what the hell are you saying?â
Craaack-!
Lee Ju-hoâs fist slammed down on the desk before him.
This was a full-blooded punch from an A-Rank. The tough desk shattered to pieces instantly, causing Yi Myeong-ho to visibly flinch and cower back from the fright without even realizing it.
âHe doesnât have a sense of duty?! Who doesnât have it, again? Su-hyeun? You donât even have the faintest idea, yet you still dare to run that mouth of yoursâŚ!â
âMister Lee Ju-ho. Please calm down for a minute.â
âY-yes, of course. My apologies, I was out of line.â
Jung Yoon-ho got up from his seat and stopped Lee Ju-ho by grabbing the latterâs arm. In the meantime, Yi Myeong-ho, deeply frightened by Lee Ju-hoâs murderous aura, whimpered out his apology in a pitiful voice.
Lee Ju-ho, standing with an enraged expression, settled down in the chair, which was now visible to everyone after this desk was shattered into pieces. He then carried on from where he left off. âIf you were planning to save a few pennies from the budget by using the Association to hire Kim Su-hyeun, then it seems that we need to change our plan. You should lodge an official request with the Paragon Guild at the appropriate request fee. At the very least, the amount needs to exceed what the Australians have offered us.â
âB-but, thatâsâŚâ
The inside of Yi Myeong-hoâs head blanked out.
Bring along the request fee?
Honestly, that wasnât impossible to do. Without a doubt, the fee could be scrounged up somehow by taking a portion from the budget plus the tax revenue earned from the dungeons.
Indeed, this wasnât an impossible task to pull off. And it suited the characteristics of a mercenary guild, too.
But the crux of the problem was thisâthe situation had turned from being able to request Su-hyeunâs help for free to actually needing to cough up a massive request fee, instead. And, as things stood, the blame for this turnaround was squarely on the shoulders of Seoulâs mayor, Yi Myeong-ho.
<< N-no, wait! >>
The mayor quickly turned his head around and looked behind him.
This meeting was about discussing and implementing the measures to be put into place after the indigo-colored dungeon appearing near the Namsan Tower had been successfully raided. As such, a lot of reporters were present as well. They were the eyes and ears of the voting public, and so, they were diligently filming and recording every single word spoken up until now.
It was rather obvious that the news would get out soonâthe news of Yi Myeong-hoâs remarks causing friction between him and Kim Su-hyeun as well as Lee Ju-ho, leading to Seoulâs budget needlessly being used up when, originally, it didnât have to.
âI, Iâm really sorry about what I said earlier. Y-yes, Kim Su-hyeun alone is enough for us. Weâre eternally grateful for his aid, of course. Yes. He didnât even need to take responsibility like this, but heâs even voluntarilyâŚâ
âEnough.â Lee Ju-ho dismissively waved his hand as if he was not interested in listening anymore. âMister Mayor, you need to take âresponsibilityâ for what you said yourself.â
* * *
ââŚAnd so, thatâs what happened.â
Lee Ju-ho met up with Su-hyeun, who had finally returned to South Korea, and told the latter what had transpired in the conference venue.
Currently, they were in a busy downtown street watching the Namsan Tower from below. Normally, this street should be teeming with crowds of pedestrians at all hours of the day or night, but now it was completely empty.
Su-hyeun asked. âIn that case, what should I do? Iâm guessing itâll take some time before they finish finalizing their budget and all.â
âYou just have to pretend like youâre about to leave for Australia. Itâd probably be enough to show them that our private plane is ready to take off at any moment.â
Lee Ju-ho mustâve been seriously pissed off because he was still scowling unhappily even now. Su-hyeun knew that the anger was for his sake, so he couldnât help but feel happy inside. Of course, that didnât mean he was planning to go to Australia like the older man had said.
<< I canât leave that thing alone, after all. >>
The indigo-colored dungeon. Su-hyeun had no idea why that thing had appeared in South Korea, but he was acutely aware of the level of danger it possessed.
One monthâthis was how long it took an indigo dungeon to cause an outbreak.
<< Canât come to a hasty conclusion here, though. >>
Despite knowing that, Su-hyeun didnât feel reassured at all.
Too many things that were supposed to happen in the future had been distorted out of order. The times and locations had changed already, so it wouldnât be strange to see the time needed for an outbreak to change unexpectedly, as well.
Sure, it might not happen in the next couple of days or something, but even then, Su-hyeun was thinking of staying near the Namsan Tower for the time being, at least.
âWell, Iâll have the private plane on standby, just in case. So our dear mayor can wet his pants for a bit longer,â said Su-hyeun.
âYou know, you can be rather nasty when you get riled up.â
âNot as much as you, bro.â Su-hyeun grinned while doing his best to suppress an even bigger laugh from bursting out, but then, his expression changed to one of deep concern. âBut, will it be alright? No matter what our true intentions were, if people think we gave up on the raid with the pretext of the request fee, wouldnât public sentiment toward the Paragon Guild get worse?â
Thatâs how peopleâs mentality was like.
It was only normal to expect a lot from those with patriotism, a sense of duty, as well as the necessary power.
The public wished for these individuals to protect them. They demanded the sense of duty be upheld despite such a thing not being required in the first place. They would eventually start taking the sacrifices of those with power for granted.
Especially so when the events were directly related to their lives.
<< It wonât be different this time, either. >>
Su-hyeun knew this fact better than anyone. Everyone from his previous life was like this. Maybe that was why they resented him. They asked, why couldnât he protect them, didnât he have the power to do so?
âWell, yeah, thatâs possible. Regardless of what happens, the only other person who can raid that dungeon besides you is Gordon, and, if itâs not raided, Seoul will be destroyed for sure. In that case, our country will be finished,â said Lee Ju-ho.
âBut thenâŚâ
âSo, our dear mayor should be in a full-on panic mode right about now. Without you, the city in his charge will be wiped off the map. From a moralistic standpoint, people might start pointing fingers at you, but for our mayor, there can only be one end.â Lee Ju-ho drew a line under his chin. But his explanation didnât end there. âBesides, you donât have to worry too much. Do you think this big bro of yours couldnât control his rage and ended up starting this whole thing? Iâve never thought of letting anyone blame you for anything. If someone needs to be criticized and cursed, thatâll be my job.â
âBro, butâŚâ
Rrrrrr-
The phone went off just then.
Lee Ju-ho raised his hand to stop Su-hyeun and answered the call. âYes, mister mayor. Hello there.â
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As he listened, a grin gradually spread over his face. The strange thing was, though, the tone of his voice as he spoke to the mayor on the phone remained as cold as ever.
âI see. I understand. Yes, weâre in agreement, then. Yes, weâll head there right away. Well then, weâll speak to you later.â
The call came to an end there. And Lee Ju-ho spoke in a voice full of barely contained laughter, which was a remarkable change from a second ago.