What appeared in front of Su-hyeun was a massive castle wall and numerous soldiers spread out below it. The soldiers, standing close together like ants, looked down from the top of the wall. Just by looking at them, Su-hyeun knew what he had to do.
<<Is it a siege?>>
But it was strange. No matter how he saw it, there was no one but himself around. Unlike the thousands of soldiers below, he was alone.
[The trial starts now.]
[Recently, thousands of soldiers and mercenaries are guarding the impenetrable fortress, the kingdom Gran Dalum. It is your responsibility to use all methods to take down the fort.]
[Take down the castle. There is no limit to what methods can be used. You may recruit allies within the arena.]
[But please remember: you are not their enemy.]
[You have a month to complete this.]
[You will fail this trial if you die or exceed the given time limit.]
[Please take down the fort.]
[Dig up the castleâs secrets.]
[The rewards will differ according to the results of the trial.]
The missionâs contents were quite lengthy. Through the contents, Su-hyeun was able to infer some facts.
<<This isnât a normal castle.>>
Firstly, the aim to âdig up the castleâs secretsâ was clearly written, which meant solely taking down the castle was not the only objective.
Furthermore, he was told that the soldiers and mercenaries were not Su-hyeunâs enemies. Looking at this, he could understand the gatekeeperâs hint.
<<To not kill anyoneâŚ>>
But why? Why would the citizensâ lives dictate the rewards?
The Towerâs system did not deem humansâ lives to be that important. There were usually missions to kill, but missions to save were rare. To Su-hyeunâs knowledge, there wasnât any mission that stops one from killing the enemy just to let them realize how precious life was.
<<Moreover, since it said that they are not enemiesâŚ>>
Su-hyeun looked up at the castle and scratched his head.
âThis is difficult.â
One could have come up with many assumptions based on their own thoughts. But Su-hyeun could never find out anything by just standing there.
Su-hyeun closed his eyes and amplified the radius of his magic as far as possible. The magic was spread over the soldiers and mercenaries. With that, Su-hyeun was able to clearly feel each and everyoneâs feelings.
<<Most of them deal with magic.>>
Most of the mercenaries were around the standards of a C-rank awakener. The other soldiers were quite well-trained as well.
It was by no means easy to take down the steep walls and thick iron gates that were guarded by thousands of soldiers. Furthermore, according to the gatekeeperâs words, Su-hyeun could not even kill them.
<<Whatâs with this difficulty?>>
The trialâs difficulty suddenly skyrocketed exponentially.
How should he clear the trial? Others would definitely have this thought on their minds if it was them, as missions of that standard should never have appeared on 20th-floor trials.
Of course, that would be the case for other awakeners. It might be an impossible trial for other awakeners who ascended the Tower in the usual way up to the 20th floor, but it wasnât the case for Su-hyeun.
<<A month.>>
The time coincided nicely. Su-hyeun had aimed to clear this floor within a month as well. He thought he knew why he was given a time frame of a month.
Amongst the missionâs contents, the hint said, âYou can form allies.â
Perhaps during that month in that world, Su-hyeun might have to go through a complicated process such as meeting someone from that castle and having a hostile relationship with them.
ButâŚ
âWith a time limit of one monthâŚâ
Trudgeâ
Su-hyeun started walking towards the castleâs wall.
âItâs too long.â
That process should be omitted. It was too troublesome, and it didnât match his personality. Moreover, he didnât feel the need to go through with it. It was something that he had to face head-on now.
Su-hyeun felt that it would be sufficient for him to do it on his own.
* * *
The gigantic castle, which was a few hundred meters tall, could be seen from farther away.
Su-hyeun approached it slowly without hurry, with the thought that he had ample time. Every time the distance between him and the castle narrowed, he could sense something from within the castle.
Another reason why Su-hyeun ambled towards the castle was to observe the reactions of those guarding it.
âStop!â
As the distance narrowed to a certain length, mutters could be heard from the top of the castle.
Su-hyeun was unsure if magical effects were used, but the voice was different. A small amount of magic could be felt, as well.
Su-hyeun stopped in his tracks and looked upwards. Soon, he could hear the voice again.
âYou canât come any nearer. Turn around!â
It was a pressurizing voice.
Su-hyeun looked at the owner of the voice distinctly. Although the distance was far, he concentrated magic on his eyes and allowed him to see the other party distinctively.
âSorry, but canât I stay over for a few days?â
âNo! This place isnât for ordinary peopleâŚ.â
The man who was responding to Su-hyeun stopped talking when he realized that something was amiss. How could such a small voice be heard that clearly when there was a considerable distance between them? It was impossible unless he had pretty good magic control.
âYou. What are you?â
âIâm just a passer-by⌠I wanted to borrow your castle for a while.â Su-hyeun started walking once more. âSo, all of you please come out of the castle.â
âThis crazy man!â
A commotion arose at the top of the castle.
It seemed that they had now recognized Su-hyeun as their enemy.
They shouldnât have felt threatened when only one person was walking towards their castle, but after they realized how good Su-hyeunâs magic control was, they seemed to become defensive.
Of course, Su-hyeun would not feel scared with just that.
âNow, letâsâŚâ
As soon as Su-hyeun realized the other party was prepared to fight, he took out the sword, Gram, which was hung by his hip.
âIt finally commenced.â
Clinkâ
With Su-hyeunâs magic, Gram produced a low sound.
Numerous arrows shot out from within the castle, with the arrowheads aimed towards Su-hyeun. Su-hyeun then stepped forward, giving strength to his step.
Spatâ
A big leap brought Su-hyeunâs body up into the air. With another big leap, Su-hyeun flew even further up tens of meters instantaneously.
âShoot!â
The man who seemed like a commander did not fluster and gave out his order. Someone with skills similar to Su-hyeunâs probably existed amongst them as well.
Slick, slickâ
Phewwwwwâ
Hundreds and thousands of arrows were shot over Su-hyeunâs head.
The mercenariesâ archery skills were quite excellent. Even with a long distance between them, the arrows were aimed quite accurately at Su-hyeun.
Burningâ
Flame shot out from the sword that Su-hyeun was brandishing, making the arrows from over his head pour down. At the same time, Su-hyeun vanished from that position.
Su-hyeunâs clone attracted everyoneâs attention in an instant when it arrived near the gate. Only a minority could capture such instantaneous movements without missing.
âOver there!â
But even that wasnât good enough because Su-hyeun had already arrived in front of the gates.
âIâll break it in one go.â
Woongâ
Su-hyeun injected magic into Gram.
With the highest strength and length, as well as an unbelievable sharpness, Gram was a sword optimized for cutting things.
No matter how sturdy or impenetrable the gate was, Gram could still cut through it.
Gripâ
Su-hyeun grasped Gram with all his might.
The gateâs thickness exceeded the swordâs length by multiple folds. But even so, Su-hyeun never thought that he would not be able to cut through the gate.
A tremendous amount of magic enveloped Gram and increased its length.
The sharpness of Gramâs blade was due to the rotating friction by the extremely fine magic. Su-hyeun increased the maximum range of that rotation and forced it to increase its speed as well. Gramâs range and power had doubled.
Although quite a substantial amount of magic had been usedâŚ
âGood.â
It should be enough.
Whoosh, whoosh, whooshâ
Su-hyeun brandished his sword as he approached closer to the gate.
The sword didnât seem like it had cut through anything. The gate made of sturdy iron had been cut like soft tofu.
Clash, clashâ
The slashed gate fell to the ground. It was destroyed to the extent that it was beyond restoration.
âT-the gate is broken!â Someone called out from the top of the castle.
Su-hyeun muttered as he drew in deep breaths after having used up such a tremendous amount of magic in a short time.
âItâs not broken, butâŚâ
As if they were instructed to meet Su-hyeun, numerous soldiers appeared from behind the gate.
âItâs been cut.â
Su-hyeun was now certain after having used it.
Gram was the best sword.
Act 8
At Su-hyeunâs request, Lee Ju-ho went to the nearest Awakenerâs Authorities at City Hall. Several of the nationâs awakeners were waiting in the building. Additionally, politicians who were managing the awakeners had their offices in the higher levels.
Lee Ju-ho presented his awakenerâs registration card and headed up to the higher level floors of the building. A few awakeners who recognized him greeted him.
âOh, isnât this Lee Ju-ho? What brings you here?â
Along the corridor, Lee Ju-ho bumped into one of the high ranking members of the authorities who also the nationâs A-rank awakener, Kim Do-ui. As they were quite acquainted after having met a couple of times before, Lee Ju-ho greeted him and said, âI have something to attend to. Is Director Lee in?â
âYes, he should be in. I donât think he has any appointments today.â
âIs that so? Thatâs great.â
âYou needed to see the Director? Shall we go together?â
âThereâs really no needâŚâ
âI actually have something to tell him about the green level dungeon attack that happened recently. Letâs go together.â
Lee Ju-ho finally nodded and agreed after agonizing for a while how Kim Do-ui joining him would work out. He thought Kim Do-ui might be able to assist in persuading the Director.
âIf so, letâs go then.â
Lee Ju-ho and Kim Do-ui headed towards the Directorâs room.
The Director who oversaw the Awakeners Accreditation Authority and managed the nationâs awakeners was an old man well over his 60s.
He had a face filled with dark pigmentation and droopy eyes, with an unreadable expression. Formerly a presidential candidate, he was the highest-ranking council member managing the authorities and all the nationâs awakeners.
âDirector, you have guests.â
Kim Do-ui, who had been serving the Director for a long time, treated him quite comfortably. The Director quickly glanced at Lee Ju-ho and returned to reviewing his documents, and asked, âWhat is it?â
Lee Ju-ho didnât seem to be of any importance to him. Lee Ju-ho, who had known well of the Directorâs personality, spoke without getting flustered.
âI have a favor to ask.â
âA favor?â
âYes. It is related to the safety of the citizens.â
The citizensâ safety. It was a problem that the Director of the Awakenerâs Authority had to deal with in the highest priority. It was a subject important enough to draw the Directorâs attention.
âThe citizensâ safetyâŚâ
The Directorâs attention returned to Lee Ju-ho once again.
âCome, letâs hear about it.â
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Done.
As he met the fastidious Director, he let out some bait that could possibly provide him more time to talk.
Lee Ju-ho felt relieved and started to relay Su-hyeunâs words.
âNow that Iâve met the Director, firstlyâŚâ