Chapter 80

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Chapter 80

Cocoavi, I Choose You!!

Three minutes ago.

"Hide, hide, dont let me find[1]!"

"Hide, hide, dont let me find!"

"Thats it. Count of a hundred."

"Good job."

"So, should we start?"

I nodded, looking up at the sky.

The time limit for this game of hide-and-seek was until the sun went down, just the type of vague rules that the goblins specialized in.

The sun was exactly overhead right now.

Itd take about five or six hours for it to set.

No, itd be correct to plan for only five hours. Because theyd always interpret it in their favour.

Before that, we had to find the hundred hidden goblins.

The match was limited to this area, called the Saboteurs Lot.

The reason why this area was designated was simple. Not only was it close, it also had the fewest saboteurs in the whole of the Goblins Den.

Basically, goblins really disliked hanging out with others of similar temperament. Because they got in each others way.

The mischief-makers quickly got bored of each others pranks, the liars painted each other as untrustworthy, and the whimsical scolded each other for their impatience. The bluffers habitually ignored each other, saying they were spouting bullshit, and the saboteurs couldnt stand each others sight in the first place.

In the end, once the young goblins who awakened their unique abilities were assigned to the sites dedicated to their respective gods, the first thing they did was relocate. As a result, each site dedicated to a specific god always had the lowest headcount of its own worshippers. (And naturally as a result, the goblins could never escape their own kind, no matter where they went.)

Then,

"Lets go! Theres no time to waste being lazy!"

Suddenly, Cocoa, who was leading the way, called me.

Now that she was wearing a horn instead of her usual mask, her shoulders looked quite broad and strong for some reason.

Maybe she was being so meticulous because she was feeling she didnt contribute during the last event?

But it wasnt easy for me to feel like I could lean on that little kids back.

Not because of her lack of ability. Because no matter how good a guide she might be, it was impossible to win this game of hide-and-seek without Chinuavi.

For example,

"Hey, follow me!"

"Whatre you doing, just standing there?"

"Its this way, you know?"

"Squatjaw you slowpoke!"

Situations like this where you absolutely needed a decipherer.

I sighed deeply as I watched four Cocoas call me from four directions.

Huh but arent they showing their hands too soon? These impatient goblins.

Around that time, the four Cocoas also noticed each others presence, and screamed in amazement.

"Wh-, who are these people?"

"G-, a goblin!"

"What? Im the real one!"

"Whats going on?"

The roles of guides and decipherers are sometimes at odds.

For example, when the destination itself is locked behind an obstacle or a puzzle, a maze being the most typical example.

Going through the maze can not only be a guides job, but also a decipherers.

In the original work, in one chapter, Yans ghosts had found the way through the maze, but in another, Sianas fairy had decided the path by manipulating probability.

But strictly speaking, it falls under the domain of the decipherers.

Thered been several discussions on this topic within the reader community, but each time the final conclusion had leaned towards the decipherer. Because this is closer to problem solving than pathfinding.

Still, the scope of the guides role is very wide. Since the concept of path includes all the general matters including the goal and the solution, sometimes conflicts like this can occur.

Perhaps because of this, there was one setting the author had made to protect the significance of the decipherers.

When a special obstacle occurs due to someones intention, the path may become unreadable for a certain distance, and it requires a solution other than merely seeing.

In a nutshell, this meant that the guides eyes were automatically blurred when an obstacle appeared to obstruct the path. So that the responsibility could pass naturally to the decipherer of the party.

Of course, the truly OP pathfinders could brute force their way through this.

Anyway,

"Cant you tell me apart?"

"Squatjaw, you cant really be confusing me with somebody else, right?"

"Answer me! Hey, its me!"

It meant that I couldnt tell Cocoa apart with my current eyes.

" Huff."

I scratched my head.

Of course, this wasnt a serious problem at this moment.

"Hmph, this Cocoavi has been with the Squatjaw Folk Troupe for how many years? As if a few little goblins could take my place."

If the real Cocoa said such real words, I could immediately recognize her.

But the problem was,

"Huh? I think we swung and missed. This little kid talks in a pretty unique way."

"Shes a strange one Is she actually enjoying this situation?"

"Well, this was just the first try, what can you do? Lets start from scratch."

These goblins were also learning in real time.

Soon after,

Pop.

Without waiting for me to take action, a smoke screen covered the area.

Then, as the fog that obscured my vision subsided,

"Ahem, Cocoavi is here."

"What happened These little goblins switched my position!"

" I didnt even think of this."

"W-, wait, Cocoavi D-, dont panic"

It was really hard to tell the difference.

I really cant tell.

Of course, itd be a little more annoying, but Id still be able to tell them apart in the end. If I roughly ask about past events or compared our memories, Id eventually be able to sort them all out.

But I didnt want to waste time. Now there were three, but what if ten or twenty goblins took Cocoas form and came to bother me?

Ugh, thatd be a bit over the top.

Id initially planned to mimic Yans unique ability and mobilize the ghosts to search for the goblins. Although Cocoa was here as a guide, but we were facing a time limit, and there were as many as a hundred people to find. The setting was that all of my hidden characteristics would apply to the ghosts too, so they were all equipped with pathfinding eyes.

But I couldnt choose that right now

With tears in my eyes, I summoned somebody else instead of the ghosts.

[Probability Adjuster Who Hates Fairness].

Soon after,

Pyororong.

A form with an amazing jaw that shocked me every time I saw it, appeared in front of me.

As soon as she saw me, she put her nose up in the air.

"Why is it you again?"

""

This was crazy.

"Cmon, isnt it obvious? Youre a fairy I created. Who else is going to call you but me wait, wait. Have you ever been summoned by somebody else?"

"Enough, now tell me, whats this all about?"

""

Quite frankly, it was absurd how she was cutting off such an important conversation, but there was no time to dig deep into it. I wasnt in a very relaxed situation right now, after all.

"Please tell me which one of them is a real human."

Then I picked up a branch that had fallen nearby.

With this girl who could control odds of something happening up to 99%, choosing one among four was childs play.

Although, that didnt mean she could pierce a goblins cloaking technique. Id have to use pure probability to distinguish Cocoa through her, a bothersome process.

"Adjust the chance that a fallen tree branch will point to a human, to 99%. Ill throw a couple of them, so, you know what to"

"Has your brain gone blank?"

" Eh?"

"Youre just trying to receive something without giving anything in return."

""

How embarrassing.

"What what should I give you?"

"Forget it."

""

I didnt quite understand the mechanics of it. Whenever Siana used her unique ability, her fairy always kindly listened to the summoner. It didnt seem like she was getting anything tangible in return.

Surprisingly, goblins seemed capable of turning into inanimate objects.

"Give me one more chance."

"Eh?"

"Ive been here staying still this for two and a half hours. Please itll be too embarrassing if it ends this way."

The kids tone of voice was brimming with earnestness.

But, well, shouldnt you take responsibility for your own choices?

"Uh, sorry. Nighty night."

I slapped him without hearing any more.

"D-, damn it!"

His last cry was hoarse and full of unwillingness.

I turned to Cocoa.

"But theres one more guy here, right? Furniture again?"

Cocoa silently shook her head and pointed her finger down.

"Underground? Is there a basement somewhere?"

"I dont know. Just, hes down there."

I gave the floor a once-over, but there was no trace of something like a basement. It was just on land.

"Should I start digging?"

"I think so."

"Uh huh so much busywork."

I remembered the earth dragon technique being Chinuavis favourite, and this should be a similar method.

"Deep?"

"Deep. Very deep."

"Haah"

What else could I do?

I started digging.

With the determination of hitting this guy with my fist instead of the bat when I met him.

After digging that guy up, grabbing another stuck in a cave under a cliff, and smashing a third whod been lying at the top of a mountain until he hardened into stone, the sun was already nearing the edge of the horizon dotted by the mountains.

About an hour, to an hour and a half at the most, still remained.

Slowly, impatience was beginning to creep in.

"How many left?"

"Now just ten more!"

Fortunately, only so few remained that I could count them with my fingers.

But now came the problem.

I hadnt even gotten started on the real experts until now.

"Over there!"

I hurriedly ran in the direction Cocoa was pointing.

Then,

"Here?"

"Yup."

We arrived at a private house.

It looked ordinary. Except for a huge chain tied to the front door, and a padlock engraved with a strange pattern.

Real expert here meant one thing. Those who hid in places which could never be entered without a decipherer.

Those guys whod turned into Cocoa at the start, or the guys whod tried to confuse us by mixing with the non-players, werent much of a problem.

Chinuavi was needed to catch these real experts.

What to do now?

I gently pulled the chain. didnt even budge.

However thick a chain might be, it couldnt withstand my strength. In other words, a special obstacle had been set up.

"Cocoa, is there any other way to get in except through this door?"

"No. Cant see any."

" Really?"

I had to think quickly.

But after a few minutes, nothing came to mind.

Finally, I let out a long sigh.

Is there no other way?

There was only one option left. It was an awful brute-force method, though.

Making a separate bet with the guy hiding inside. That if I won, hed surrender.

This was actually the method Siana had successfully executed the original.

Of course, for her, thered been only one such case.

Therere still ten people left

Even though it looked tough, I didnt have a choice. No smart tactic was coming to mind.

So, when I was about to call out to the guy inside

"Watch, Ill do it."

Cocoa spoke up.

"Hm?"

"Ill open it."

" What?"

I was stunned.

"What do you?"

Then, suddenly,

"Dont you know?"

" What?"

She started on a weird tangent.

"Didnt I ever tell you? That the guy called Khan gave me a lot of money while I was in the Skull Empire?"

"Huh? Money?"

"Yeah, gold, and lots of jewels."

"No, whats this all of a sudden?"

"Yeah. I have it all in my pocket."

Then she walked in front of the door.

And she opened the leather pouch she wore on her waist.

"Key, come out."

She muttered something absurd.

But surprisingly,

Rustle.

A key actually came out.

Cocoa put it into the padlock and turned it.

Then,

Click.

The lock opened.

And so did my mouth. It opened wide.

"No, wait, what?"

"I told you, didnt you know?"

At that moment, a distant memory came to mind like a thunderbolt.

This kid had once taken out a bazooka out of nowhere, back at Neo Archive.

Only then did I realize. That was how. She got what she needed.

By merely spending the gold in her pocket in return.

To be honest, I couldnt even imagine how something like this could be possible. Whether the key was newly created, copied, or moved there was no way to know exactly what the limits of her ability were.

All I could do, was just

"Cocoa, Cocoa! This kid!"

All I could do was shout the name of the kid whod been hiding such an amazing ability.

"You idiot, thats wrong. Who am I?"

"Uh huh?"

"Say my name. Who am I?"

" Ah!"

I was surprised once more.

This kid didnt say anything without thinking. This was not just some simple concept shed idly came up with. She really had the confidence to do a decent job at it.

So I shouted out the name of the new decipherer whod suddenly appeared in our adventurer team.

"Cocoavi, I choose you!!"

Editors Notes:

[1] , (lit. hide tightly, dont let me see your hair) is what Korean children say when counting down for hide-and-seek. Unlike in English, where youd just count down and say ready or not, here I come at the end.