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Chapter 95: The Mysterious Presence

“This place… Now that I think about it, it’s certainly a peculiar space…”

I silently listened to the old man’s words, letting the cool night air brush across my face.

So here in this “ordinary” space, soone was watching .

“Don’t worry too much, lad. That presence—whoever it is—seems more curious about you than hostile.”

Is that so? But it’s still unsettling…

“Hehe, if it had hostile intentions, your skinny neck would have been cut by now.”

I swallowed, a chill running down my spine.

What should I do then?

“What else do you think? Just go about your business. Whoever’s watching you is beyond your control anyway. There’s no use preparing for what you can’t avoid.” The old man’s figure, hands behind his back, looked remarkably at ease.

This old geezer… Today, he seed especially annoying.

But he had a point. If not for him, I wouldn’t have even known I was being watched.

I decided to relax. After all, as he said, there was nothing I could do about it.

Anyway…

I tilted my head slightly.

What did you an by saying this space is peculiar?

He had ntioned offhand that this was a peculiar space.

“Rember you said that soone artificially constructed this space?”

Yes.

This was a dungeon created by Delilah, the Dungeon Maker—just as her alias suggested.

“Hmph. Compressing space endlessly to escape the effects of gravity… A clever way to gain control over ti, indeed.”

“…?”

I tilted my head even more, utterly perplexed.

What are you talking about?

I couldn’t understand what he was saying.

“Haah. Anyone with half a brain would understand by now… Talking to a non-genius is such a chore.” The old man sighed, stroking his beard with feigned exasperation.

If you know I don’t understand, then just explain it simply. Don’t tease .

The old man continued after my complaint, “This dungeon, this space we’re standing in, is subject to less gravitational force than your world.”

Less gravity?

“Yes. By shrinking down this world and its inhabitants, she made gravity relatively weaker here.”

So?

I still didn’t get it.

“Tsk. You still don’t get it?”

Does that an shrinking gives you control over ti?

“If you don’t understand, just say so.”

Okay, I have absolutely no idea what you’re talking about.

“Hmm. Really?” His grin grew wider as if he were truly enjoying himself.

Ah, I think I understood now. The old man was having fun explaining this to . After watching progress independently, he was pleased to have sothing to teach again.

“Do you know how many tis a dragonfly flaps its wings in a second?”

“…?”

A dragonfly? I wasn’t sure… Maybe 20 or 30 tis?

“It depends on the species and size, but they can flap anywhere from 30 to 100 tis per second. Do you know why they’re faster than humans?”

After a mont of thought, I answered.

Because they’re smaller? If ti flows differently based on size, then smaller beings might move faster than larger ones.

I rembered seeing sothing like that in old cartoons. Giants moved in slow motion, almost as if ti was slowed down for them. If their large size was truly the reason… Ah. The old man was talking about relative ti.

“Hehe, looks like you finally got it.” He nodded, pleased. “The dragonfly was only just flapping its wings normally, a couple of tis per second in its own ti. But that’s not the sa as our ti.”

So a dragonfly’s second is much slower than ours?

“Exactly. That’s the principle.”

According to the old man, ti here flowed more slowly than it did on Earth. We could spend months in this dungeon, and perhaps only a day would pass outside.

I recalled the sci-fi movie Interstellar. In the movie, while spending just a short ti on a planet close to a black hole, over 50 years had passed on Earth. The stronger the gravity, the faster ti flowed. So then it would make sense that ti would flow more slowly with weaker gravity.

Wow, thinking about it this way, it was definitely a fascinating concept.

But why?

Why had Delilah created this ti-slowed dungeon? It was as if she were trying to save ti, eager to accelerate the growth of hunters.

“…”

Did she feel compelled to raise hunters quickly, as if it were so sort of mission?

Wait…

A thought struck . The one watching , their identity… It couldn’t have been one of the participants. If they’d bypassed Eldrin’s alarm traps, they had to be more powerful—at least a ranker.

Could it be…

I rembered what Lucas, the Arcane Swordsman, had said.

“Let introduce myself first. I am Lucas, and I have been appointed as the chief judge for this trial. Also known as the Arcane Swordsman, I am ranked 25th in the world.”

He clearly called himself the “chief judge” of this exam. That indicated the possibility of there being other judges as well.

Elder… I called out silently.

“Yes? What is it, lad?”

About the one watching …

“Oh, that guy?”

Yes, that guy. Where is that person now?

“That person’s still right next to you, tilting their head curiously.”

Where exactly beside ? I asked as I got up from my seat and closed my eyes.

If that person is truly a judge…

There would be no disadvantage for even if I found them because their purpose wasn’t to harm but to judge.

“Hm, turn about 55 degrees to the left and take three steps ahead of you.”

Thank you, Elder.

—Vwoom!

I activated my Grand Blue Heart Technique as I walked in the direction that the old man guided .

“Phew, I love the night air,” I mumbled as if I ca out for a night walk.

Is this the place?

“Yes. That person’s watching you silently on your right. Impressive, really—acting like they’re sure they won’t be detected.”

Are you certain? You’re not teasing ?

“Who else are you going to trust if you can’t trust your own teacher?”

Alright.

I sent a silent signal to Eldrin to unleash a rapidfire shot toward the spot the elder had indicated. There was no ti to hesitate; hesitation would only give them away.

—Swish, swish!

As Eldrin’s arrows shot through the air…

—Boom!

Sunny also launched his skill Solar Strike at the spot.

Nice!

And at that mont, I gathered all my strength for a decisive blow aid at my right side—

“Eek!” A startled, youthful female voice rang out.

—Thud!

The figure of a female ranker appeared, her face twisted in shock. “Wh-What was that just now? How did you know I was here?” she shouted, bewildered.

“Heh.” I let out a dry laugh. “Before anything else, shouldn’t you be telling who you are?”

After a week in this place, I’d finally tracked down a judge for the first ti.

In a mysterious, circular hall filled with hundreds of holographic screens, hunters were displayed, their movents being carefully monitored.

“…”

At the center of the vast hall stood a figure cloaked in silence, shrouded in a hood that gave her an almost holy aura. Her na was Delilah—the Mirage of the World.

—Swish!

Another figure approached her from behind, a tall, muscular man. It was Lucas, the Red-eyed Arcane Swordsman.

“Lady Delilah.”

“Ah, Lucas. You’ve arrived.”

“One of the judges has already been discovered.”

“…Yes, I just saw.”

—Swish!

She raised her hand, pointing to a particular hologram. Joo Donghoon and a young girl appeared on it.

“…It’s Thundercry.”

Floa the Thundercry was a German ranker, holding the 84th spot in the world rankings.

“This doesn’t make sense. How could an unranked participant detect a judge…?” Lucas muttered in disbelief.

Not just any judge could serve in Delilah’s Trial. To be a judge here, one had to be at least within the top 100—a true ranker at a different caliber.

“Look closely. Joo Donghoon’s trial points have already surpassed 20,000.”

“…In just one week?” Lucas couldn’t close his mouth in shock.

“Yes, this newcor seems quite promising.” Delilah’s smile was soft, as though she were genuinely pleased.

“Is that really okay? The previous top scorer only reached 10,000 points in a month…”

“There’s no harm in it.” She blinked calmly. “I rely provide the dungeon. Participants are free to use whatever ans they wish to earn rewards. It‘s more beneficial for us if the participants are highly skilled and earn higher rewards.”

“…” Lucas nodded in silence.

He was one of the recipients of Delilah’s trials himself, so he knew well that Delilah despised intervening in her dungeons.

The dungeon’s difficulty was relative; the harder it was, the more the participants accomplished, and the more significant the rewards it generated. Her only involvent was ensuring the dungeon’s challenging design.

Lucas nodded. Each year, her trials birthed new rankers because she continually made her dungeons harder—no more, no less.

“Are you worried that this newcor will surpass you in rank?”

“N-No, that’s not the case.” Lucas shook his head. “I’m just here to receive my chief judge’s reward. I have no other ambitions. But I’m just concerned…”

“About the gap widening between participants?”

“No, I’m worried that Thundercry made a mistake…”

“Surely you know that’s unnecessary.”

“True…”

Delilah had placed strict limitations on the judges. They could harass participants, but they could never aid them. Any attempt to help would imdiately strip them of their role.

“But still… The judges weren’t supposed to appear for another month. That’s when the purpose of the trial points will be revealed…”

“Don’t worry, Lucas.”

“…”

“There’s nothing that’s ‘supposed to happen’ in this world. Rember, we’re just observers. Joo Donghoon finding Floa was entirely his own doing—whether by luck or skill. You need only focus on your role as a judge. Understood?”

“…Understood, my lady.”

With a respectful bow, Lucas’s figure flickered, and he vanished as swiftly as he’d appeared.

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