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"Holy shit! Dojin, Dojin!" Ji-ah scread out, as her sight fell on the floating window in front of her. "There are so words floating in the air! What is that? Holograms? What do I do; what do I do?" Her sight moved between Dojin and the screen.

"Relax," he said and placed his arms on her shoulders. "This is just like we talked about. You rember, right? Gas."

"I, I see." Ji-ah nodded her head, though Dojin's words did not register. "So sothing like a Status Window." It all simply felt so incredulous. So out of nowhere. Her brain did not let her accept the facts, even though they lay right before her. Still, she kept on, her heartbeat accelerating.

"Exactly." Lee Dojin continued. "Take a deep breath, and try to relax. If you are done, try reading the instructions. And keep this in mind. Whatever notions you have learned throughout the years, discard them." His tone beca serious. "Throw them away, for that will be the only way to survive."

Ji-ah listened attentively to Dojin, yet she could not help feel sothing amiss. "How do you know all this?" Her voice shook. "Who are you exactly?"

"We can talk about this after everything is over. And I do an everything. Hopefully, by then, we still have ways of bequeathing a ssageif you still wish to know at that ti, I'll tell you my story. But for now, concentrate on the things in front." He rolled up his sleeves, as he knew what was to co. The playground turned silent, seemingly expecting it too.

"Right." She knew better than anyone else that so things are ant to be secrets thus did not pry, and it was unbecoming of a teacher to get too personal with a student's private affairs. "In the end, no matter what, you are still Lee Dojin." She only hoped, when the ti ca where things had beco too tough, he'd be able to rely on her too. Baek Ji-ah started reading the introduction of The Mirage. However, she soon had to stop, because she could not comprehend everything. "Soon, the world you have known to be true will be no more.. ." She repeated the words. "You've been saying the sa thing. What exactly does that an?"

Lee Dojin rubbed his chin. "We should move past that. It would be too hard to explain everything at once."

"No can do," she replied. "I an, you took here without any warning, showed so supernatural abilities, and then asked to join you. The least you could do is tell what I signed up for, right?"

"Are you sure?"

"Am I sure?" She humphed, "What do you an, am I sure? Do I look so weak that I couldn't handle sothing that my student could?" The woman put both her hands on her hips. "So you better tell , or I'm gonna force it out of you."

"It would seem that this new developnt has recharged your vigor." Lee Dojin laughed. "It does suit you a lot more to be energetic."

"Stop teasing your teacher." Her cheeks flushed red from embarrassnt. "Moving on, moving on. Tell what I should expect. Should I stock up on toilet paper?"

"No, but I recomnd getting life insurance," he joked. "Well, have you ever read any web novels? You did? That's perfect. Well, what will happen soon is like those apocalyptic survival stories, where random ga-like elents surface on Earth, threatening to wipe it out." He thought about his next words. "You know, like Dungeons suddenly appearing, Humans gaining superpowers, and of course RPG-like monsters and races surfacing."

There was a short pause between them. Ji-ah guffawed, waiting for Lee Dojin to laugh, but he never did. "Are you joking? Are you making fun of ?"

"Do I look like the type to do sothing like that?" Lee Dojin flicked her forehead. "Continue reading."

"I don't think I want to," she muttered, but when she saw his glare, she had no choice continuing. "Fine." She continued all the way, until the end. "Prove your worth, or be crushed by it. What does that an?"

A breeze passed by them, rustling Lee Dojin's hair. He combed it back with his fingers. "Well, to explain, you have just gotten a privilege that people in the future would kill for. Not even winning the lottery is as attractive. You have entered the new world before it began, like so kind of beta tester." He smiled. "And right now, you will have to prove yourself."

"Right now?"

"Do you not want to?"

Ji-ah turned quiet. She mulled over her life and everything that led up to this. A flicker of determination flashed before her, and she felt so close to grabbing it. Just another step. Would this be it? She swallowed. "No, let us start."

Lee Dojin gave a tiny nod of approval. Truthfully speaking, he was excited to see where this Mother of Ravens would end up in this future. "Then, there's another chant to start the Hidden Quest. Say it with ." He told her the incantation.

"Are you serious? That's the one?" Her eyes opened wide. "It's like so kind of sick joke." A burst of wry laughter escaped her.

Still, she said it as she was supposed to, and as certain as the sun rising from the east, the dormant shadows awoke. Ji-ah shouted in shock, but her voice was overshadowed by the oozing pressure of those monsters.

Lee Dojin clenched his teeth. There had been a reason why he could not bring other people into this hidden quest.

The shadow below him rose. He clicked his tongue. "Welco back, bastard." He punched down, but the shadow slithered away, and he only hit the dirt. The shadow reappeared few ters away, forming into another him. It grinned. Surrounding it, there were many other such monsters.

He couldn't, because he knew, the people he brought would die.

The chance of survival was around 1/4 if he rembered correctly. There was no way for a normal human with no combat experience to co on top. And he did not wish to risk the lives of innocents and nip their potential by the bud, just because he may have had a chance to grow stronger. It was fine as he knew he was strong, even if alone. If necessary, he'd dominate above everyone else, and bear the burden of humanity himselffor that was the responsibility of the strong.

Ji-ah panicked, she asked him. "What should I do?"

"Take a look at the new windows popping up." He tried holding the shadows back. "There are Affinities you need to choose. Just take whatever you want." He also added, "And do it fast, they don't stay forever!"

But Baek Ji-ah was different. She was not just an ordinary citizen. That woman would beco one of the strongest lifeforms in the futureat least in his future. Thus, he trusted her as a forr enemy to survive.

"Dojin, sothing is happening underneath ," she shouted and stepped back. Naturally, a shadow of her had been created. It hissed fiendishly and swung its claw, grazing her chest and leaving a bloody mark.

"Ji-ah," he shouted and activated Cosmic Steps.

Another problem had been the interaction with those shadows. This Hidden Quest was all about individuality. Ordinary people, not part of The Mirage, could not associate with the shadows and vice-versa. They'd pass each other, as if from other dinsions. Players, who had activated the Quest, of course, could destroy those shadows, but had to watch out not to die themselves.

Lee Dojin tried grabbing her shadow, but it simply slipped away, out his reach. It felt like he had touched nothing. At the sa ti, the shadow swung around, enraged, and stabbed Lee Dojin's shoulder. He barely avoided it, but a red wound still appeared.

Now, for players not part of the quest, they could not interact with the shadows, but the shadows could still kill them. Such unfairness was just like the system. In other words, Players were all on their own. Splendid individuality.

"Also, based on my plans, it would not be good to have that many players in Korea, especially if they are on my side," he muttered and stopped the bleeding.

"There are two," she said, sweating from dodging the shadows, but also concentrating. Even though she was an active girl, her worsening lungs made it impossible for her stamina to hold on. "Lake of Tranquility and Mother of Ravens."

Lee Dojin nodded. He knew both of them. One, of course, being Decay, and the other being Emptiness, an A-Class Affinity. Personally, he thought Emptiness was good, but the past Ji-ah chose differently, and in the end, it was compatibility that mattered the most. "You have to hurry, as they will disappear after a while. In this situation, being without Affinity is tantamount to suicide," he emphasized.

Out of the blue, he felt his back turn cold, and as he turned around, there had already been his own shadow, grinning mischievously. "Shi" he shouted, as the thing slashed his back, tearing open his shirt.

"Dojin," Ji-ah scread in worry, but he only told her to focus. She had to because unless she won, these creatures would continue attacking. She bit her lips and read through the descriptions. She didn't know much, but she did understand that this decision would be the most important of her life, which made it all the harder. After so ti, the window began fading out, alerting that it would soon disappear. Still, at the sa instant, she could not concentrate, as she saw the boy falling into deeper trouble by the second.

Suddenly, while busy with the other things, Ji-ah realized her shadow was nowhere to be seen. Her instincts told her that sothing severe was about to happen. Her mind churned on what to do (standing on tippy-toes), and in the end, she disregarded the window and jumped at Lee Dojin, pulling him away. Right after, 3 spikes fell from the sky, embedding themselves in the ground. They then shapeshifted into Ji-ahs shadow, which seed upset as she could not achieve her goal.

"What are you doing? Did you choose," he asked.

"Not yet! How can I when you were about to turn into skewers? I'm going to do it now," she replied, and at the exact mont. The screen disappeared. "Ah. Nevermind."

"We're ruined." Lee Dojin closed his eyes and massaged his temples. This was not what he expected.

Ji-ahs face turned white. But at the sa ti, she did not regret her choice. Her life, which was close to the end, was worth the sacrifice, she believed. "Wait, sothing is appearing." She squinted her eyes. "The Saintess?"

"What?" He had never heard of that one. "Read the description."

In the background, the shadows began assimilating again.

She began narrating. "Born from emptiness, the Warrior ca bearing nothing. Broken before birth, crushed by life, and destroyed by fateeven when doing everything right, you lose." Her voice quivered as she read that passage. "Destiny gave you two choices: A false heaven, or eternal hell. But what is a world without truth? Lant the unfairness, quiver in jealousy. Rebel. Rebel. Rebel. And maybe, at last, the Warrior shall beco the beacon for those without hope. You shall be the first thing that ca from nothing."

As she continued reading, Lee Dojin felt his heart palpating like crazy. He had to hold his chest, as the beating overwheld even her voice. He breathed out, trying to relax. But he had a strong hunch he knew what that Affinity was.

"What do I chose?"

"It is your choice."

"You say that, but your face shows otherwise." She clicked on the screen. "The Saintess it is." And as she did, a feeling of comfort washed over her. She felt as if all her problems had vanished at once, forgetting even the shadows that were inching closer. And when she opened her eyes, the system window had changed, leaving behind a succinct, yet devastating ssage

Affinity: Light (S).

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