Chapter 47

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Chapter 47

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I wasnt the only one. There were people who got devoured together like this.

Like now, together.

Devoured, you say.

In that brief utterance, Jung Inho read a faint sadness that he couldnt grasp.

Director Lee Jaehun, who had shed one layer of expression, looked as weathered and worn as an old ruin. He couldnt be measured by the span of human arms, and though he had countless branches to cover the sky, he resembled a tree that had been left in ruins for a long time, eventually exhausting its lifespan but never collapsing.

There were quite a few They all ended up dead.

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Died being killed by monsters while not getting their act together, died falling behind because they couldnt see ahead, died clutching each others throats because they lost their minds a few times

Yet, when Director Lee Jaehun spoke of death, he was as mechanical as ever.

As calm as well-programmed 0s and 1s determining predetermined values, there was a chilling lack of even a small hint of sadness, such as when he uttered the phrase devoured. It was the same chill you would feel from a silvery elevator tinged with ash or a lump of iron.

Stopping his speech on a short line, Director Lee Jaehun soon wore a round smile.

In the end, Im the only one left.

Certainly, it was a laugh that was never thought to suit him.

But his smile was like that of a child drawing on paper. It was the work of a child whose drawing skills hadnt fully developed yet, but who wanted to create a neat and pretty picture.

Amateurish, but fitting.

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It was a smile that painfully suited the one who survived alone.

Surely you dont want to hear my lament.

Im curious though.

Inho-ssi, you really cant tell a joke, can you?

Understood.

Director Lee Jaehun found it extremely strange that I was pouring human interest onto him. It was as if such a thing shouldnt happen in this world, as if he had never been in such a situation even once. It was like speaking as someone who deems it impossible because they have no knowledge of it happening at all.

That couldnt be true.

If its not a joke?

I would find it quite unpleasant.

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I dont have any good memories of this place. Its disgusting to look at, and just breathing here makes me nauseous That kind of place.

Im sorry.

I have nothing to complain about.

Because it felt genuinely sincere, Jung Inho blinked.

Arent you sad?

I was sad.

You must be in pain.

I am, but.

Director Lee Jaehun interjected.

Just to that extent.

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For just a moment, Jung Inho pondered what just to that extent meant. It was only enough to pass through his mind without holding much significance.

Turning his gaze to the faint and dull noise, Director Lee Jaehun was scratching his neck as if trying to claw something out.

You might want to stop that.

In that moment, Jung Inho recalled the chilling air settling around him.

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I said stop scratching your neck.

.Ah.

Director Lee Jaehun let out a small sigh, as if just now realizing his own condition.

He briefly looked at the hand he had raised hesitantly, then clasped both hands on his knees. Throughout the entire process, Director Lee Jaehun continued to wear a round smile.

He quipped as if it were a joke.

My throat itches.

Is that also a joke?

Theres no need for jokes.

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He completely wiped away the smile only after Jung Inho glanced at the corners of his mouth. Despite the firm and unnatural demeanor, like a machine inputting commands, Jung Inho eventually turned his gaze to Dr. Ha Sungyoon.

The doctor, sighing at the gaze, got up from his seat and approached Director Lee Jaehun.RêAd lateSt chapters at novelhall.com Only

May I take a look at your throat?

Is it necessary?

At least for you, Director.

Anyway, the method to escape, albeit incomplete, is simple.

What is it?

You have to kill at least one designated monster.

The protagonist looked at Lee Jaehun with wide eyes.

Whats the criteria? Who decided that?

For someone suddenly hit with such confusing information, he was sharp.

It was indeed a quick analysis befitting the protagonist of this world, and an accurate judgment. He was both questioning the truth of Lee Jaehuns words and asking about the origin of the underworld.

Unfortunately, he couldnt provide an answer to this question.

Theres no criteria. And I dont know who decided.

Then how do you find this monster?

There are no tricks. You just have to kill a sin and go.

With this issue, the protagonists assistant in the novels mindset completely collapses.

As the detective commits su*cide and survivors die one after another, the protagonist and his group, who escaped from the park before, go to the hospital for treatment and come out traumatized by the building. It was almost natural for someone to be killed or nearly killed every time they entered the building.

Realizing the horror of the building, the protagonists group heads back to the park, where the green monsters appear again and attack them. The green monster, able to distinguish life forms by blood, was waiting for the protagonists group to return.

There, the protagonist manages to somehow completely kill the green monster at the cost of his own sacrifice.

I didnt have enough power to physically crush the monster, but I was able to delay it for three days by preventing it from entering the lake.

The problem is that the protagonist became irreversibly injured from that battle.

The rather gruesome description from that time suddenly came to mind.

Both legs twisted, one arm torn off. Damage to the eye from teeth-covered ivy led to loss of vision, and burns from the fire caused vocal cords to be damaged and hands to be deformed. Even with a professional doctor, the protagonists group, already exhausted to the point of being unable to see their hands, couldnt have saved him.

Even then, he couldnt die right away.

Being the protagonist of this world, whether it be by chance or design, Jung Inho had a remarkable mental fortitude, as resilient as his life. Even though it wouldnt be strange for him to die immediately, or even a relief in some ways, the protagonist held on until evening without dying.

And the next morning, he woke up in his studio apartment.

In perfect condition.

In reality, if this description hadnt existed, even if it were Lee Jaehun, he wouldnt have gone to such lengths. He knew that once you escaped the underworld, your body would return to its original state, so he had done it just to test the waters.

Anyway, the protagonist gets the simple information that if you kill a monster, you can return to the original world. After being dragged back into the underworld, he recalls this proposition and starts killing various monsters. As a result, he learns that there is a specific monster in the underworld that can allow all survivors to escape.

The process of doing so was so frustrating and gruesome that he didnt want to recall or remember it. However, he vividly remembered the plight of the office worker who had to go to work repeatedly, even as his mind was dying.

It really gave me the chills.

And, in fact, even if he were to return to reality like that

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Lee Jaehun quietly swallowed his thoughts.

Nows not the time to use this information.

Given how much more complicated the protagonists mind must have become with the breadcrumbs already being picked up and new information being introduced, it wasnt the right time to introduce something else. New information meant new worries, so it wasnt the appropriate time to disclose anything further.

Instead, he decided to elaborate more on the information he had already provided. It was information that Lee Jaehun, the only survivor in the underworld, would likely know.

Well, its not like there are no criteria at all.

Is that fortunate?

Most of those monsters are strong enough to prepare for losing a limb or two.

That doesnt sound fortunate.

Although the protagonist spoke with a decisive and earnest voice, the complexity in his darkened eyes revealed his true feelings.

Finding it amusing, Lee Jaehun spoke up.

Isnt it better than being buried headfirst in the ground?

You know, you.

Even though you dont know what happened to yourself in the original.

Although Lee Jaehun didnt remember every detail of the novel, he knew enough to understand how the protagonist had been affected by the information he had just revealed. After all, in a world already fraught with hardship, would they have added adult content to this novel?

Having gone through what the protagonist did just to get a piece of information like theres a monster that can temporarily send you back to reality, and killing that monster can bring you back to reality for a while, thinking about the state of mind the protagonist must have been in, the reaction Im seeing from Jung Inho right now is both ironic and amusing.

Honestly, that guy should be the one getting his head smashed in first.

How many times had he sacrificed himself to help the protagonists mental state? Even now, the information he provided was invaluable, something the protagonist had discovered firsthand at great cost.

They should be grateful for being told, not panicking already. Its too funny

Arent they?

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Lee Jaehun was taken aback.

The protagonist and the doctor were staring at him oddly. Frankly, it wasnt the first time hed received such looks, but it only made the situation more complicated.

Trying to forget about the setting and curse, he asked with patience, What is it?

Oh, sorry, its nothing.

Whats with these compassionate gazes right now?

Its perplexing.

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