Chapter 216 Mirror Which Separates Two Boundaries [1]
Chapter 216 Mirror Which Separates Two Boundaries [1]
after defeating the first flame and wandering aimlessly through the artificial dimension for what felt like forever, i finally stumbled upon what seemed to be the "exit".
a door.
at first glance, it seemed like any other ordinary door, but my spirituality guided me toward it.
i could sense it with unshakable and unmistakable certainty.
no, i could feel it with my very "soul."
that door was the "exit".
as expected, i seem to be more attuned to spirit power than magic. while i can't communicate with spirits like moon ji-yeon, i can still sense things through my spirituality.
standing, i began to reflect on the abilities of my spirituality.
apart from infusing spirit power into objects, i can sense people through their spirit signatures.
before, i could do it instinctively because of my high spirit power. but now, if i concentrate, i can achieve the same results.
if i concentrated my spirit power on detecting other things, wouldn't it yield similar outcomes?
a stray thought crossed my mind, interrupting my train of logic.
my current spirit power isn't as high as it used to be after the reset, so why can i sense things so easily?
wait... is this what spirit proficiency feels like?
if you repeat an action enough times, it eventually becomes second nature, allowing you to perform it effortlessly without consciously thinking about it.
in simpler terms, once you become accustomed to something, your body and mind internalize the process, enabling you to act on instinct.
this same principle applies to spirit power and magic.
if you consistently wield the power of an unnatural phenomenon, you'll eventually internalize it, refine your mastery, and increase your proficiency over time.
just like swinging a sword thousands of times, repetition will eventually make you a master.
"still, why did it take me so long to figure this out? is my proficiency just too low? hmm. it seems i'll need to make time to experiment with my abilities."
"the next narrative after this one is quite significant. we'll be competing against major countries like america, japan, and china. it'll probably take a while before the administrators can sort everything out."
"so i should have enough time for experimentation. i need to raise my spiritual proficiency and also figure out what i can do with drafting and the black box."
i let out a weary sigh.
no matter how small, if i had mastered my basic abilities, i wouldn't have had such a hard time.
how many twists and turns had i taken before finally reaching that door?
there were so many that i lost track of counting them.
in the end, it was because i didn't understand myself that i had to suffer unnecessarily.
this misfortune was my own doing.
i had assumed that defeating the sister would make the "exit" appear right away. but much to my misfortune, the story didn't unfold as i expected.
looking back, that was a rather naive way of thinking.
the participants had been thrown into separate dimensional spaces for the hidden narrative. despite receiving a notification from «link» stating that i had defeated the enemy by default, i never got a system message confirming the hidden story's completion.
perhaps one of the hidden conditions of the narrative was the need to escape from the confines of the artificial dimensionm
could this be something that sister superbia set up herself? a final contingency in case she was defeated? is it possible the other sisters did the same?
if that's true, it would mean they are all trapped in the same situation as i am. defeating the enemy would prove pointless if we can't escape.
"damn, i hope that's not the case. but with su jinyoung on our side, i shouldn't be too worried."
with that thought in mind, i gripped the doorknob and twisted it, pushing the door open.
creak—!
the door swung open, and i stepped through, raising my hand to shield my eyes from the blinding light.
like i had emerged from a sealed world, everything was pure white for a few seconds before it began to clear.
when my vision finally adjusted, i found myself back in the entrance hall, the very place where everyone, including myself, had been standing before we disappeared.
as if on cue, a system message flashed before me, accompanied by the familiar, emotionless voice of «link.»
[congratulations, seeker. you have cleared the hidden narrative.]
[you have received 50,000 coins as compensation.]
[you have received the «twlight shard» as additional compensation.]
so, what was this? what should i say in such an awkward situation?
damn it. doesn't she know she's scary when she stares like that?
anyone would be scared if someone glares at them so passionately.
finally, i couldn't take it anymore and decided to break the awkward silence.
"um, excuse me?"
"yes?" she replied without breaking her stare.
"why are you staring at my face like that?"
"i'm trying to confirm something."
"i see. so you're suspecting i'm a fake, is that correct?"
"so, you're saying you're the real kim jakga?"
"naturally."
"but isn't that exactly what an imposter would say?"
i sighed.
"i suppose you're correct. but aren't you being overly paranoid? is this suspicion because you genuinely doubt me or because your attempt to peek into my data was nullified?"
her brows furrowed at my pointed remark, clearly caught off guard.
i smiled nonchalantly. "don't act too surprised. this isn't the first time you've tried to peek into my data, remember?"
"don't worry, my memory about that time is still fresh."
"still, don't you think it's rude to invade someone's privacy like that? are you some kind of pervert?"
her eyes narrowed dangerously. "do you want to get cut?"
i raised my hands in mock surrender. "forgive me for my outburst. i won't do it again."
i had to apologize quickly. sometimes, this person could be terrifyingly unreasonable, and i didn't want to push her too far.
it wasn't death i was concerned about, i had resurrection points to spare, but wasting one just because someone decided to overreact felt utterly unnecessary.
soo jinyoung frowned, visibly annoyed by my constant shifts in demeanor.
"kim jakga."
"yes?"
"if you're really you, then prove it. tell me something only the real you would know."
"huh? what kind of question is that?"
did she really expect me to pass some kind of impromptu identity test? i didn't recall building a profound enough relationship with her to warrant such scrutiny.
in fact, we'd only had one serious and memorable interaction: the first time we met.
so, what exactly was i supposed to say now?
i sighed, rubbing the back of my head. "fine. how about this: i once told you that we would create a new world together. isn't that right?"
her eyes widened slightly, but she quickly masked her surprise with a dismissive snort. "hmph. that doesn't prove anything."
"really? then how about i seal the deal with a kiss?"
her glare sharpened to a level that could pierce steel, and for a moment, i thought i might have crossed the line. but instead of retaliating, she let out a frustrated sigh, removed her hand from her sword, and stepped back.
"fine. for now, i'll believe you," she said grudgingly.
"wouldn't expect anything less from you, soo jinyoung-ssi!"
she rolled her eyes in exasperation, refusing to dignify my comment with a response. instead, she turned her attention back to the others.
i exhaled quietly, and felt the tension drain from my shoulders.
surviving soo jinyoung's interrogation was starting to feel like an achievement all on its own.
perhaps soo jinyoung had already explained the situation to the group, as they all exhaled in unison, and their shoulders slumped with visible relief. from the exhaustion written across their faces, it was clear that they had been through a lot.
they must have endured quite a struggle. without any backup or support, they had to fight on their own. but now, seeing them alive and intact, i could only assume one thing: the sisters were dead.
the seven flames of darkness had been the only reported enemies, and with no mention of additional threats, it stood to reason that the battle was over.
that left just one thing i needed to know.
i casually approached the group and, with a relaxed smile, asked,
"hello, everyone. it's good to see you all in one piece. by the way, mind telling me what happened on your end?"
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