The Player Who Can't Level Up-Chapter 187 β Three Months (3)
The urgency in Elβs voice made Gi-Gyu stop and ask, βWhatβs wrong?β π§πβ―ππππππ°π·π¦π.πΈβ΄π
The player who was drooling sighed in relief, indicating he was indeed only pretending to have gone insane. When Gi-Gyu turned toward him, the man flinched and shivered. But Gi-Gyu lowered his hand and waited for El to answer.
βWe have an intruder, Master,β El remained invisible as she replied.
βAn intruder?β
βThis is a surprise. Usually, El just takes care of the intruders, even if it means fighting a bloody battle. Could it beβ¦β
βThatβs right, Master. Itβs someone you know,β confirmed El.
Gi-Gyu had also figured out that the intruder was someone he needed to face himself.
Curious, Gi-Gyu asked, βWho is it?β
For some reason, he felt expectant as he sensed the new energy interacting with Elβs barrier.
El asked, βWhat should I do, Master?β
βJust leave them alone.β Gi-Gyu smiled, feeling happy and eager. Now, he could feel dozens of presences outside, and one of them was familiar to him.
Lou asked,
-Are you sure about this? He might have betrayed you. The situation now isβ¦
βI doubt that,β Gi-Gyu interrupted Lou firmly. There was no way βheβ would betray him.
Andβ¦
βEven if he did, we would just fight it out again,β Gi-Gyu added, aware that wouldnβt be necessary. He had complete faith in βhim.β
Boom!
Finally, the presence outside approached the building and destroyed the entrance. A familiar voice ordered, βGet all of them!β
Gi-Gyu tried not to grin, but he couldnβt help it.
βClear!β A manβs voice shouted and sighed, βHaaβ¦ Did you make trouble again?β
The familiar face turned toward Gi-Gyu and walked up to him.
Gi-Gyu greeted, βLong time no see.β
βThis isnβt the time for leisurely greetings.β Sung-Hoon seemed exhausted.
Gi-Gyu smiled and replied, βHi, Sung-Hoon.β
A bright grin appeared on Sung-Hoonβs face as well. He offered his hand and murmured, βWelcome back, Ranker Kim Gi-Gyu.β
Gi-Gyu shook his hand. The building reeked of blood and one manβs urine. The agents Sung-Hoon brought were chatting among themselves loudly, but they also watched the two playersβ interaction. This should have been a touching moment, but it looked strange.
Gi-Gyu turned toward the trembling enemy player, the bedwetter, and commented, βThis is your lucky day.β
***
βHaaβ¦β Sung-Hoon sighed again.
βWhatβs wrong?β Gi-Gyu asked.
Sung-Hoon replied, βI expected something like would happen, so I made all the preparations to rescue you, butβ¦ it looks like we didnβt even have to come here.β
Gi-Gyu grinned. Sung-Hoonβs men were searching for a way to dispose of the corpses, so he helped them out. βNo need for that! Just put everything in here. And you can go inside too.β
Gi-Gyu pointed at Brunheartβs gate. All the corpses and the surviving players were placed inside. Afterward, Sung-Hoonβs men entered the gate per Sung-Hoonβs order. This was such a convenient way to travel.
Sung-Hoon and his men were amazed and impressed. He already knew about Gi-Gyuβs gate, but it seemed he didnβt expect things to be this simple.
βIt would have taken a lot of preparation just to get access to the portal for a situation like this. Iβm so relieved. But, I guess I shouldnβt have come here at all,β Sung-Hoon muttered bitterly.
Gi-Gyu replied, βThatβs not true. I really appreciate you being here right now, Sung-Hoon.β
βReally?β
Gi-Gyuβs eyes remained calm as he continued, βI needed an explanation. You giving me the details is way more efficient than me torturing someone who might know nothing.β
When Sung-Hoon nodded, Gi-Gyu offered, βShall we go inside too? If weβre going to leave the Tower, this would be the easiest way.β
βOf course.β Sung-Hoon nodded again. He was about to enter the gate when Gi-Gyu whispered, βBy the way, Sung-Hoonβ¦β
βYes, Ranker Kim Gi-Gyu?β
βCan weβ¦ trust your men?β asked Gi-Gyu.
βPardon?β
Gi-Gyu was referring to the agents Sung-Hoon had brought here. Gi-Gyu pointed at the gate and explained, βIf those men canβt be trusted, please tell me now. My gate creatures can take care of them easily.β
The calm and nonchalant offer from Gi-Gyu made Sung-Hoon jerk.
βThatβs not necessary, Ranker Kim Gi-Gyu. Do you remember the group named Grigory?β
βYou mean the secret army President Oh Tae-Gu and Tae-Shik hyung formed?β
βYes, thatβs right. These men are from Grigory. We have no access to the KPA agents, but these playersβ¦ We can trust them completely.β It was clear Sung-Hoon had absolute trust in them.
Gi-Gyu nodded in understanding. If Sung-Hoon felt this strongly, it had to be true.
βAll right.β Gi-Gyu walked into the gate first.
Sung-Hoon watched the gate quietly. He found it a little hard to take a step forward. There was no doubt that he felt glad to see Gi-Gyu after three months. He had been waiting here for Gi-Gyu all this time.
Butβ¦
βSomething feels different about him,β?Sung-Hoon thought. There had been times when Gi-Gyu had changed suddenly like this, but Sung-Hoon had always attributed those changes to his physical and emotional growth.
But now, he couldnβt help feeling uncertain.
βSomething doesnβt feel rightβ¦β?Sung-Hoon tried to shake off his anxiety and walked inside the gate.
Fwoosh!
The glowing blue gate entrance vanished, leaving behind a ruined building reeking of blood.
***
βDid the Korean Players Association really collapse?β Gi-Gyu couldnβt believe it. He had pretended to believe the claim to fool the bedwetter, but Gi-Gyu didnβt actually believe the KPA was destroyed.
βIt didβ¦β Sung-Hoon confirmed.
Gi-Gyu had no choice but to believe it now.
βHaaβ¦β Gi-Gyu couldnβt help but sigh deeply. What had happened in the last three months while he was away? Gi-Gyu had so many questions. The first was about the people close to him.
βWhat about my family? Tae-Shik hyung? And the Cain Guild? What about all the other people?β Suddenly feeling even more anxious, Gi-Gyu asked, βHave I really been in there for three months? Or has it actually been three years?β
βPlease slow down. Iβll answer everything, Ranker Kim Gi-Gyu.β Sung-Hoon smiled bitterly, knowing Gi-Gyu must be panicked. Before Gi-Gyu could bombard him with even more questions, Sung-Hoon offered, βForemost, your family is safe. I guess General Manager Oh Tae-Shik tooβ¦β
Something had probably happened to Tae-Shik hyung. Gi-Gyu was about to ask another question when Sung-Hoon quickly added, βLucifer is back in Korea.β
βSoo-Jungβs back?β
βYes, thatβs right. Soo-Jung, code name Lucifer, anticipated everything and returned to Korea. She prepared a safe passage for your family too, Ranker Kim Gi-Gyu.β
βWhat about Tae-Shik hyung?β
Deep worry appeared on Sung-Hoonβs face as he murmured, βGeneral Manager Oh Tae-Shikβ¦β
Gi-Gyu felt his heart fall as Sung-Hoon continued, βSuffered a near-fatal injury. Before that, let me give you a bit of background. You will need it to understand the situation better.β
Coincidentally, a knock was heard when Sung-Hoon had just finished his sentence.
βItβs me. Can I come in?β It was Old Man Hwang.
Gi-Gyu looked at Sung-Hoon, silently asking if it was okay for Old Man Hwang to listen to Sung-Hoonβs story. He trusted Old Man Hwang, but he wasnβt sure if Sung-Hoon did as well. Of course, he would tell everything he heard to Old Man Hwang later anyway, so having the elderly blacksmith present would be more convenient.
Sung-Hoon nodded and answered, βOf course.β
Creak.
βThank you,β Old Man Hwang replied and entered the room. They were inside the Tower being built inside Brunheartβs gate. The Tower connected the sky islands to the ground and Gi-Gyuβs private room was in the middle.
βLong time no see, Sir.β Sung-Hoon bowed deeply and added, βMin-Su also accompanied Ranker Kim Gi-Gyuβs family to safety.β
Old Man Hwang felt appreciative that Sung-Hoon had told him this even before he asked. The elderly man nodded and replied, βThank you.β
Seeing Old Man Hwang looking relieved made Gi-Gyu feel better.
The blacksmith explained, βIβve provided the others with food and a place to rest. They are resting comfortably for now.β
Old Man Hwang then turned to Gi-Gyu and continued, βYour creatures are very worried about you. After you sort things out, you should go talk to them.β
Gi-Gyu nodded in understanding and turned to Sung-Hoon to continue. Now that he knew his family was safe, Gi-Gyu felt much more relaxed. They were inside his gate, so they were in the safest space possible.
βIf my gate were open outsideβ¦ Or if I had Old Man Hwang stay at home rather than inside the gateβ¦β?Gi-Gyu couldnβt help wondering what would have happened had his gateβs access not been restricted by the test. Could his family have evacuated into it?
In fact, should he have moved his family into the gate to begin with? Gi-Gyu had so many regrets, but it was too late to dwell on them.
βI wonβt make the same mistakes again next time,β?Gi-Gyu promised himself.
Gi-Gyu looked distracted, so Sung-Hoon announced, βThen I will continue.β
Sung-Hoon said, βWhere should I beginβ¦ Well, Iβll start around the time you entered the Tower to take the test. At the time, the unratable gate problem was still unresolved. Do you remember?β
βYes. I know three months have passed for you, but itβs a much shorter span for me. So I remember everything. You donβt need to slow down for my sake.β Gi-Gyuβs words seemed to put Sung-Hoon at ease.
Sung-Hoon continued, βAnyway, to everyoneβs surprise, those exceptional gatesβ¦β
Sung-Hoon looked straight into Gi-Gyuβs eyes as he explained, βClosed automatically not too long after you went inside the Tower to take the test. It was as ifβ¦ things were planned this way.β
When Gi-Gyu remained silent, Sung-Hoon emphasized, βAs I said, it was as if this was the plan all along.β
Gi-Gyu could tell there was a much bigger scheme than he had initially anticipated. Sung-Hoon continued, βGeneral Manager Oh Tae-Shik told me you had already warned him about Andrasβ plan.β
Sung-Hoonβs eyes wavered in fear and fury as he whispered, βIβm talking about how the demons wanted to steal the playersβ bodies.β







