"W-what is that?"
Hansula stared at the rain with an embarrassing look.
I was suddenly angry at the proposal, and I didn't know if I should be grateful.
"Oh, I'm sorry."
The rain, holding the rope of reason close by, shook her head and let go of her hand.
'You need to wake up.'
It was a man we met very close to.
I didn't want to be branded crazy from the start.
"My name is Augang Woo. Did you say Mr. Han Seola? Are you okay where you got hurt?"
"Oh, yes. No big wounds... Ha ha!"
She fell into place screaming at the pain in her legs for a short time.
She falls on the floor and one of the squares falls out of her pocket.
'Smartphone.'
The snow of the rain flashed when I saw something falling on the floor.
The thing that fell out of Hansula's pants pocket was definitely a smartphone that remained faint in memory.
'Is Earth... right?'
Korean name Hansula on smartphone.
And most importantly.
'The conversation is working.'
He was talking to her in Korean, which he used before coming to hell, not in the language of demons.
The meaning of language is that this is the Earth, and it proves that she is Korean.
'I'm glad I kept using it so I wouldn't forget.'
In the course of time, he prohibited his subordinates from using demonic language and made them use it routinely by teaching Korean.
"Are you okay?"
Ticktock.
Rain tore the clothes he was wearing and tied her to her leg.
The notion of clothing was made of cloth that was difficult to get from a faint hell.
"Ah…. Yes, thank you."
Hansulah shredded his clothes without hesitation and slightly reddened his cheeks as he looked up at him who tied them to his legs.
When he first got married, he said he liked the three children, so his mind, which was a little wary, disappeared as if it were melting snow.
"Thank you for your concern."
If it wasn't for him, he would have been egged by a bunch of Goblins by now.
Worst case, he could have been dragged by Goblins and subjected to terrible things.
'I heard that some monsters have a desire for humans.'
In that sense, rainfall was more than silver in her life.
She felt guilty about herself, who had been on guard for a while.
'Thank you.'
Hansula nodded with a smile on her mouth.
She had only recently evolved as a player, but she was familiar with their world.
A ruthless existence that can betray anyone even if it is the same party member for profit.
Not everyone did, but it was true that players who were so altruistic that they heard screams and rushed to help out like rain were rare.
"Sit tight."
"Yes."
Rain smiled at the smile that was built on her mouth.
All right.
Getting her likes was quite, no, very valuable.
The existence of Hansulah was quite important for rainfall.
She was also the first person she met after returning from Hell, but more importantly, the information she had.
'What the hell are those monsters doing on Earth?'
There was too much disconnect between the Earth he knew and what he was now seeing.
She was precious enough to explain such distortions.
'First things first.'
Rain turned around with the smartphone she dropped. He lifted his smartphone and naturally pressed the Home button.
When I pressed the Home button, one of the information he wanted to know most came up on the screen.
[May 22, 2023 at 3: 34 PM]
2023?
It was definitely in 2018 that he fell to hell. It meant that it was the future five years from now.
"Time adjustment didn't fail. '
It was rainfall that was largely offsetting the errors of 10 and 20 years.
The fact that five years had fallen in the future meant, rather, that time adjustments had been made more successfully than he expected.
But it was only five years ago that the Earth changed so much.
"Five years ago, these monsters appeared on Earth? '
I couldn't understand the monsters wandering around in the forest because of what happened in the last five years.
'I don't have enough information.'
There was insufficient information available to determine the situation immediately. The rain turned its head towards Hansulah.
"Here, this is a smartphone that fell off."
"Oh, thank you."
"Why else would you be in this place?"
"Well…."
Hansulah, who heard him, answered with a dead voice.
"I did a solo gate hunt because I had a bit of a situation. Haha. Now that I've awakened as a player, I was foolish to hunt down a Class E gate as a solo..."
She said in a self-reproaching voice.
When I heard her say, the eyes of rain sparkled.
'Gate, player.'
Gates may refer to where they are now.
'And I woke up as a player….'
Rain recalls the state window I just saw.
The status window clearly said 'Player Name'.
"What's your level?"
Rain asked her in a natural voice.
"I woke up a while ago and now I'm Level 6. But what happened to a high-level player like Mr. Rain at the E Gate?"
She naturally thought that rainfall was only level 3.
'Of course, if it is.'
A Level 6, she unilaterally massacred a group of Goblins who could not escape the classics.
If the level she was talking about represented a measure of the player's power, it was natural to mistake him for a high level.
"I'm here because I have a situation."
"Ah... You did."
Seeing him dodging the answer, Hansulah nodded.
It was not uncommon for a high-level player to enter a lower gate, but he had no right to catch it as long as he was trying to hide the reason.
"Ah…."
"Do you mind if I wake up?"
"Yes. I think I can walk now thanks to Mr. Rain."
"I'll help you."
"Oh, no. It's okay. I can't hurt my lungs anymore..."
"It's not just virtue to speculate."
The rains caught her one arm stumbling.
Hansula bowed her head as if she was ashamed of her faint face.
"Which way do we go?"
"Hey, over here."
She was unconscious about the shame and pointed her hand at one side without even questioning why the high-level rain might even be heading to the gate entrance.
"Let's go."
Rain slowed her down and moved her.
'Fortunately, I have no doubt.'
She would never know about her real identity anyway, but it was better to avoid looking suspicious.
'I'll be treated like a lunatic.'
I didn't want to be thought of as insane by a woman I met in 10,000 years, even beautiful.
The first button of a successful return seems to melt into the society of this planet right now.
Rain naturally hit the face with her as she thought she was limping.
"This place..."
"You've reached the entrance."
Whoo-hoo.
Going in the direction she pointed, I saw a white gate.
Its size is about 30 meters.
It was a gate that was much larger in size than the black gate that rained from hell.
'Then I guess this place wasn't entirely Earth.'
If the place that came through the gate is here, this forest, where the green monsters we just met live, was not Earth.
'Hell... is this place?'
It was a place that could be said to resemble hell in that it was another dimension that came through the gate.
'How this gate is being maintained.'
The rain looked at the white gate with a slightly turbid look in its eyes.
I did not see any powerful armor that would create a space crack like the armor of the Seven Demon Dukes.
"Mr. Rain?"
"Oh, yes. Let's get out of here."
Upon the caller's call, the rainfall lifts her foot at the gate.
Moving between dimension and dimension, with a strange sensation, his body passed through the white gate.
Sung Sung Sung Sung.
"Recruit a Grade E Gate Goblin Hunting Party!"
"Tanker! Where's the tanker?!"
"W-would it be okay for me to join the party if I was a bandit?"
"Oh, I'm sorry, but the rogue family is the envoy."
And he went out of the gate, and saw many gathered together, shouting. It was as if I had come to the market.
"Ah, ah."
Rain once again felt a thrilling melody as I looked at the people gathered at the gate.
Humans.
Humans who longed so much were everywhere.
'I really came back....'
It was a different Earth than the Earth he knew, but as familiar as the daylight landscape seemed.
It was now realized that he had returned to Earth. The anxiety that remained dim disappeared, and the vigor spread throughout his body.
The rain shook lightly with a chilling sensation.
"W-weather."
Hansulah called out to him in a cautious voice. The rain turned its head towards her.
"If you don't mind, would you come to my house? I'd like to treat you to a meal."
She said in a voice that she was sorry, looking at the clothes of the rains that had been torn from her legs.
Actually, I deserved a monetary reward, but I couldn't afford that for her.
But I didn't want to break up with him just because I thanked him for saving his life.
"……!"
In her words, the body of the rain trembled.
A woman, who just saved her life with her own help, invites her home.
A woman for 10,000 years was a harsh stimulus to him, whom I had never imagined.
It's like...
"Brother, would you like to eat at my house? 'I feel like I've heard it.
'This....'
Rain gripped his fist roughly. Intense excitement boiled into his body.
'Wind Bunda.'
All sorts of imaginary narratives unfolded in his head.
In a warm house of imagination, he was giving birth to Hansulah and three children and smiling happily.
'The wind is blowing!!!'
A warm spring breeze was blowing in his heart, decaying as he had spent ten thousand years in hell.