Chapter 76
- Thud!
The stone door behind us closes. With that, this space has become a sealed room.
...Seriously, what the hell.
Even the tutorial had hidden elements. There was a reward for defeating the Minotaur, which seemed impossible to beat.
The second floor had its hidden elements too. If you subdued the master of the city, you could claim a diamond reward, a prize above all others.
And now, the third floor has hidden elements as well. This isnt some game from a web novel, where every level up brings another hidden whatever. Its absurd.
...
Its time to stop complaining about whatever divine or angelic being designed this tower, and I carefully look around at the others.
Uh, uhh...
An Kyung-Joon, with his glasses, is clenching his teeth, clearly showing his nervousness.
Dok Su-hee, with a stern expression, is intently staring at the red door.
...What?
And then theres Kang Chan, whose eyes meet mine.
Clearly, Kang Chan was doing the same as me, observing everyone elses reactions.
To the right, a door with four palm prints. To the left, a door with just one.
The meaning is clear.
The Final Trial - Pass through the door before you to clear the third floor. However, only one person can pass through the red door. Passing through the red door grants an additional reward.
As if confirming my guess, a message window appears before me.
After all this emphasis on cooperation, are they now inciting us to betray each other? I cant shake off the feeling of malevolence.
Should I kill everyone and monopolize the rewards? I should at least check out what the red door offers. After all, if I regress, Ill just come back to life...
No. Thats not right. Lets think like a sane person. If I kill everyone here, I truly wont be able to handle the mental aftermath.
I roll my eyes and read the message that popped up in front of me carefully, then look at the two doors.
Do we really have to fight? Isnt there another way?
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There was. A way.
Maybe... we dont have to fight?
Hey... can we talk for a moment?
All eyes turn to me.
Did you see the message? Only one person can pass through the red door.
The message that appeared clearly states that only one person can pass through the red door.
At first glance, it sounds like theyre encouraging us to fight each other. To kill off the other three and escape from the third floor alone, claiming all the rewards and an additional prize on top.
First off, we dont necessarily have to fight each other. If anyone was thinking of killing everyone else, you dont have to.
From what Ive seen so far, none of us four seems to be evil... but you never know. With a light smile, I continue.
Passing through the door doesnt immediately clear the third floor. Its about passing through to clear it. We can all open the regular door together, and its fine for one person to open the red door.
Its a bit of wordplay. They set up a blood-red door, herded us into a frightening sealed room, and then suddenly popped up a message. Its a situation that would make anyones heart race and breath quicken.
However, Ive consciously maintained logical thinking, and with a mindset of if I regress, thats the end of it, I could see the bigger picture. There was no need to fight in this final room.
If the third floor were cleared the moment the door was opened... whoever wanted to enter the red door would have had to kill the others. Because the moment someone enters the red door, the rest would lose their chance to clear the third floor. They wouldnt just let that happen.
But this tower sets the criteria at the moment of passing through. I think its an intentional loophole. After driving people whove been cooperating to fight each other, theyve created a loophole to argue oh, you didnt have to fight to win?
Let me emphasize again, this tower was created with the intent of judging humanity. While it does push people into situations where they might end up fighting... theres clearly also a peaceful solution.
Just as I was about to approach An Kyung-Joon, puzzled.
Huh??
Suddenly, a large piece of cloth appears before my eyes, obscuring my vision. It didnt fly in from anywhere, nor did it spring up. It just appeared.
- Swoosh!
It wasnt a rational decision but more of a reflex. Almost instinctively, I drew my sword from my waist and cut through the cloth obstructing my view.
And the moment I cut through the cloth.
- Whoosh!
A dagger, glowing with an ominous light, flies towards us from beyond the torn cloth.
!
The reflexes I honed navigating through trap-laden corridors allowed me to dodge the dagger.
Huh?
But the path of the dagger wasnt aimed at me to begin with. It was targeting Kang Chan, who was behind me.
?!
- Roar!
Exuding a murderous aura, Kang Chan dodges the ominously flickering dagger. An immense killing intent radiates in all directions.
Yet, just when I thought he had dodged it, the dagger that flew past Kang Chan suddenly emitted a burst of light.
- Flash!
The moment the dagger gleams, a transparent shield forms around Kang Chan, enclosing him in a spherical barrier that resembled glass in its material.
Its a familiar design. Where have I... where have I seen it before...
...Goblin Shaman?
Right, the sphere that had sealed the Minotaur had exactly this design.
Words fail to connect in my thoughts as a whirlwind of emotions clouds my mind.
But before all that.
...
My body feels numb. Theres a dullness to my senses, and I feel somewhat dizzy.
I recall the moment An Kyung-Joon knelt on one knee. And a glance towards Kang Chan shows hes fine, just trapped within the shield.
Its not lethal. Its a paralytic poison. It accumulates in the body over time.
Thats what An Kyung-Joon had said.
Paralytic poison. Likely the same substance that was on the darts in the trap corridor.
But when? We had passed the trap corridor a while back. Did I ingest something? No. Was there paralytic poison gas in the air? If so, Kang Chan should have been paralyzed too.
Did I... touch something?
But since entering this room, the only thing Ive touched...
...The stone door.
But why? How?
Gripping my sword tightly as it threatens to slip from my grasp, I slowly lift my head.
...
And then, I find myself locking eyes with Dok Su-hees icy stare.
In the final moments, just before clearing the third floor.
Dok Su-hee had betrayed us.
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