Relife Player 404
[Chapter 118]
[A very essential lie (2)]
The children who participated in the movement led by Jeon Ah-yeon express their intention to participate to their clan and party members.
Afterwards, Ain will inform the player industry of the importance of Ain according to the policy recommended by Jeon A-yeon.
hey! You said it came in from the left! Why are they attacking from the right!? You almost got hurt!
[Ehehe, sorry. Are you okay with your injuries? I’m really sorry. But now you know how important our children are playing, right?] For
example, distorting the navigator’s instructions to transmit false telepathy to party members.
[...This is a message from Eater. A trap appears to have been installed 50m ahead. If you get caught in that trap.... This is the end of the message.]
For example, stop telepathy at an important part.
[...]
For example, not using telepathy at all.
[we! Children too! It’s a person!]
For example, sending random telepathic messages to people around you.
[Listen to Dangun Clan Road Jangbongjeon! Was it good that they exploited us until now!]
For example, making a blacklist of the names of those who exploited the subhumans and holding a protest against them.
As such, Ain were participating in the movement in various ways.
Of course, their methods were so radical that they provoked backlash.
However, the voices criticizing them were not very loud.
I would do something like this if my children had been so unfair in the past.
I know. I watched them being discriminated against from the sidelines. I’m glad this happened even now.
Anyway, the players are really mean. To discriminate against people in the same industry...
Ain is the same person. This movement is for children to regain their equal rights, so we who live in a democratic society should support it.
Damage can’t be helped Originally, society changes like that. I have to endure it for the sake of my children.
However, the vast majority of telepathists joined the movement.
However, players who were friends with the telepathist defended them.
However, in this era, the people of the generation who were in charge of the mainstream felt sorry for the subhumans.
Therefore, the industry that needed telepathy had no choice but to hire subhumans and be conscious of public opinion.
oh welcome sit there
...Why did you call me?
The industry is bracing.
And the more overheated the movement, the more the clan felt the burden.
In particular, the blacklisted clans among the subhumans were suffering a significant blow.
Or telepathists go on strike.
Or hold a protest in front of the headquarters.
People who are conscious of public opinion end business ties with the clan.
why did i call you I called because you’re agitating the telepathists in our clan right now. I’ve never been incited. Everyone is inheriting the will of the telepathist Myung Chae-hyun.
Anyway, it is an unchanging fact that you are the representative. Yes Chae-Hyun Myung Chae-Hyun Myung The telepathist job is no good. I’m so sorry. I’m sorry, is it coming out like this?
Dangun Clan Road Jangbongjeon’s room.
Jang Bong-jeon shrugged at the sarcastic remark of the man with goat horns.
You don’t think I want to come out like this, do you? It’s something I can’t help either. You guys made it so big, what should I do?
An Ain Wave triggered by the death of the telepathist Myung Chae-Hyun.
Of course, the Dangun Clan, which had lit the fire,
could not escape criticism from public opinion.
The Dangun group was staggering and had to respond to several clan wars.
The position of the Dangun clan was precarious.
If public opinion did not subside like this, the Dangun clan could have gotten a B, not an A, at best in the clan grade evaluation this year.
In the worst case, the clan may disband or the clan lord may be replaced.
As a result, Jang Bong-jeon had to calm down the Ain wave.
We can solve it by talking.
Are you saying we’re finally starting a conversation when you haven’t even tried to listen to our voices?
why. Shall we continue to fight like this? If that happens, it’s not just me, it’s the same for you. If you Dangun were disbanded, would you have anywhere to go? Do you think you can get better treatment there?
.......
So let’s solve it through dialogue.
In any case, subhumans cannot leave the clan they belong to.
Everyone would be like that, because they were looking for stability and protection.
Even though the Dangun clan has lost a lot of prestige, it was still a clan that was evaluated as S-class.
Unless they are stupid, do they want to throw away the ‘S’ that comes first in their grade?
as if to prove it.
Ain, who had goat horns on his head, didn’t want to get up from his seat even though he had a grumpy face.
There is no need to talk long and pathetic, I speak straight forward. Do you know how Myung Chae-hyun made the settlement ratio when he signed a contract with us? Isn’t that obvious? At 7:3, which is 10% higher than ours...
It depends on the clan, but the settlement ratio that players can receive if they belong to a clan was the industry average of 6:4.
However, in the case of poor-quality clans, the ratio of 5:5 was given to Ain or a player in a specific category.
In a way, the Dangun clan, which gave 6:4 to Ain, could be said to be a good clan.
Myung Chae-hyun said that? Well, I told you to say that, so you must have said that.
...what does that mean? It was 8:2, not 7:3.
.......
Jang Bong-jeon ridiculed.
Ain Player was at a loss for words.
He was devastated when he heard that she, who had always represented the telepaths, had cheated on his payment.
But he couldn’t help but be even more shocked by the story he heard later.
Then I told Myeong Chae-hyun. You will take care of it at 8:2, and if the opportunity arises, you will prepare a position for an executive. So he said it was good and took the lead in reading your complaints?
At this moment, Ain Player couldn’t help but feel betrayed when he faced the truth of Myung Chae-hyeon, whom he believed and followed from the bottom of his heart.
he bit his lip.
And Jangbonjeon, who saw that, smiled and held out his hand.
9:1.
...What... What do you mean...
Eunha continued talking while feeling her gaze.
The reason Ain has been less criticized so far is because he was able to help people using his ability called telepathy. If it wasn’t for that, demi-humans would simply be players with better physical abilities than other people.
even if it’s not intentional.
Ain had to prove their usefulness in order to survive in the hatred of the people of the world.
It was a telepath.
They prepared their own place, and in that position, they created trust that they did not harm the world, and society accepted demihumans.
As a result, the reason people living in the present accept the demihumans is because they can ‘trust’ their telepathy.
But I kicked it with my feet. If a telepathist distorts telepathy and transmits it to people, who will trust the telepathist?
Eunha clicked her tongue.
From Ain’s point of view, it was to let people know how important telepathy is.
Even if the method is wrong, it is wrong for a long time.
It would have been better to declare a strike.
Even that would cause dissatisfaction among those who needed telepathy.
Even if it may succeed only once, the more strikes are attempted, the more public opinion will one day turn their backs on them.
So... what should I do?
Right then.
Kaede, who seemed lost in thought, asked curtly.
she was of mixed race.
Although Ain’s position is more severe.
The position of foreigners was also severe.
Eun-ha speculated that she was thinking of the situation of foreigners in the situation of demi-humans.
I don’t know either. why do you ask me that
...you...
nobody knows about it, so the world is like this.
Eunha sighed and exhaled.
She immediately raised her eyebrows at the answer that was so light.
Even so, he just shrugged his shoulders and wasn’t scared at all.
But... in this case, it might have been better to work as a telepathist without getting paid.
Eunha doesn’t know the answer.
It is the responsibility of the rulers to do this.
His role was to protect Ha Baek-ryun, who would one day become a ruler.
I just think.
Changing the world is ultimately the people’s mind, so if the children want to change the world, they must hold on to the people’s mind.
Rather, they should have made their contribution to society known by giving telepathy for free without paying for it.
Then it might have been able to capture the public sentiment.
So, even in < Destruction at the End of the Century >, foreigners must have sacrificed their lives to gain recognition in society even if there was no special reward.
.......
so the next generation will be recognized and the next generation will be recognized too.
Eunha glanced sideways at Kaede.
Kaede Hoshimiya.
This may be the reason why she, who has Korean nationality but is treated as a foreigner, was able to enter the secondary academy.
Even if the academy emphasizes skills, there are no other restrictions.
In particular, if it is a secondary academy composed of children of political and business circles.
Probably because her grandfather was recognized and her parents were recognized.
She must have been able to enter this place as a third-generation player.
...dirty. The world is...
but what can I do to live. In fact, there is no country as good as here, right?
Kaede groaned.
Eunha replied coldly.
Monsters are endless in Japan, which is made up of seas on all sides.
It’s to the point where one Kaguya has to cover all the islands.
The upper part of Uijeongbu was virtually destroyed, so it was no different.
This North was literally the realm of monsters.
Due to < Destruction at the End of the Century >, all the leaders and leaders passed away.
Then, what about China, which borders on North Korea?
The ambition to protect the huge land was to the point where two Hang-a were being abused.
Even so, it was not possible to protect all areas with cocoons, and it was impossible to isolate even the slightest amount of monsters in life.
At least Korea is better.
So Korea could be said to be at a good level.
hey! What are you doing! Don’t you understand why we are so telepathic!?
Eunha clicked her tongue when she saw Jinparang intervene in the students’ fight.
Lately, complaints about Jinparang have been going around the academy.
There were many opinions that it was too much.
Even so, the reason why students can’t touch him is because he had Eunha and his friends behind him.
i have to stop Even if I look at it, I can only sigh. what are you going to do now
house.
it’s the same direction let’s go.
...why me.
Then go the other way? Is there any other direction here?
Kaede Hoshimiya bounced like a bowstring.
But the galaxy was nowhere to be found.
In the end, Kaede, who couldn’t refute anything, just made a noise and followed Eunha.
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[Last night at 9 o’clock, there was an incident in which a player died in the process of subjugating monsters that appeared in the Dragon Horse Tunnel. It is said that other people besides the dead player were seriously injured as a result of the party’s telepathist sending distorted telepathy.
Those with serious injuries have been transferred to Galaxy Hospital, and telepathists are known to have participated in a movement led by Jeon Ayeon.] [Galaxy Research
Institute has put forward a position that continuous telepathy can contaminate the human mental state. Even if it is not, there are more and more people complaining of mental pain after receiving indiscriminate telepathy due to the recent movement led by Jeon A-yeon
.