Han Se-ah stepped forward boldly, leading our party mbers and Ice Cross Knights while holding Charlotte's coordinate transmission device-
Her shoulders slumped in just 3 minutes.
"As the title says, I'm not running away but determining roulette contents through fan cafe polls~ ...Wait, what kind of penalty is this?"
[Han Se-ah's broadcast title has changed!]
[Han Se-ah Fan Cafe - Updating Penalty Roulette! Sorry T_T]
Though she tried testing reactions and kept the girls' eting contents secret, she couldn't run from the 3.3 million won penalty roulette - this was inevitable.
Floor 60's boss monster hadn't even been discovered, let alone defeated. So we had to move to the Harpy Kingdom on floor 50 and use gates to climb up. Rather than waste ti walking up 10 floors from 50 to 60, we had to ride rchant supply wagons.
In other words, we faced nearly half a day of travel by wagon - and during such downti, how could Han Se-ah's penalties not co up?
"Aegyo is one thing but shouting spell incantations loudly when using magic, yelling heroic lines at boss monsters... what's this? Confessing to Roland?"
The wagon clattered across the plains while Han Se-ah, huddled in a corner pretending to collect her thoughts, fidgeted busily.
As she quietly started her stream and checked the fan cafe, the posts were even more chaotic than usual. Though normally tar than the forum, today the fan cafe was like hell's gates had opened with people going crazy.
The penalties were brutal, seemingly punishing her for not showing the girls' eting. Ignoring the nonsense that didn't get upvoted, examining the top-voted penalties revealed truly outrageous suggestions.
[Vote! Selecting penalties for the roulette!]
1. Full spell incantations when using magic (loud enough for Roland to hear) [3882]
2. Talk to boss monsters in dramatic hero style like traditional fantasy [3276]
3. Confess to Roland and reset if rejected (no reset if accepted) [2993]
4. Teach party mbers (including Roland) Zero Two dance and film it [2643]
5. Show inventory to Magic Tower geezers and cooperate with experints [2321]
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Heroes Chronicle-related penalties had naturally pushed out old ones like aegyo, horror gas, sexy dancing and various exercises.
The top ones were sowhat entertaining, reasonable and realistic. Lower down were unrealistic but still popular ones, like defeating floor 60 boss with only Magic Missile, or selling boss loot to the Empire instead of Magic Tower...
People really do get most creative when torturing others.
Without unlimited multiple voting, barring dark horse surprises the top penalties would make it into the roulette. Of course, negotiations about what percentage each penalty would take still remained.
"Hey, Roland."
"Hm?"
"Aren't you curious what we talked about yesterday?"
As I thought this while pretending to doze against the rattling wagon wall while web surfing, Grace rested her head on my shoulder.
I worried the armor might be uncomfortable, but she found a good spot on a wider section. Her gray eyes looked up at obliquely, full of mischief as usual.
Glancing around, I saw Irene and Katie subtly nodding at Grace. Yesterday, they must have discussed sothing.
"Honestly, I am curious."
"Really?"
Grace giggled at my answer and squird closer. She pressed against my side and brought her face near my ear.
With the Ice Cross Knights in other wagons, we had the cargo space to ourselves, making her head-tilting look quite bewitching.
Then she whispered in my ear as if she never ant to keep it secret:
"She didn't say much. Hanna seems shy and wouldn't open up completely. You know what? Hanna's surprisingly good with alcohol?"
'Not good with alcohol - as a player, intoxication debuffs probably don't affect her.'
"But I heard sothing interesting. Well, more like noticed it."
At her words about noticing Han Se-ah's secret, my eyes naturally checked Han Se-ah's broadcast cara. Fortunately it was filming her discussing the penalty roulette, not us.
Since I wanted to tease Han Se-ah, not expose private matters and ruin her broadcast, I grew cautious.
"You know what? Actually Hanna..."
What bomb would drop? Had she discovered Han Se-ah watching our nightti activities? Did she think Han Se-ah was a shy pervert, or sothing that would tarnish her hero dignity? As I turned my head slowly toward Grace with such worries, she whispered in my ear as if about to kiss it:
"She likes Roland."
"...?"
What do you an Grace...
Did I seem that dense?
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During our journey to floor 60, Grace didn't realize Han Se-ah was a player and vanish into data fragnts, nor discover she'd fild our intimate monts with an invisible cara drone.
She'd just fallen for Grace's probing questions at the drinking session. Though the system and cara weren't exposed, everything else seed revealed. Like how Han Se-ah lurked nearby when Grace or Katie entered my quarters?
The one fortunate thing was that they thought Han Se-ah's feelings were love, not lust. Even for a hero, unrequited love was better than being known for one-night stands with party mbers for sexual release... right?
The secret revealed after such buildup was so anticlimactic that I considered questioning kind-hearted Irene for details. But we arrived at floor 60 first.
"Which direction should we start exploring?"
"Hmm, is there any organized information?"
"Northern trainee commanders and rcenaries mostly went north and east. West saw the fewest people. South is ambiguous. Not as crowded as north, but adventurer parties headed there after seeing how north and east went."
While we bought and enhanced equipnt with regular stones, the Ice Cross Knights hadn't been idle - Alisa's briefing flowed smoothly.
Befitting a noble's child, she must have contacted people handling the northern trainee commanders. The twenty n behind her gaped in awe seeing her competently track the movents of northern commanders rather than re adventurers or rcenaries.
Without Alisa, this knight order of noble spare sons truly could've passed for country rcenaries.
"So which way should we go?"
"Hmm... do you know why the trainee commanders gathered north and east?"
"From what I heard, it was because of an ogre that appeared the first day. Like, I overheard rcenaries talking at a bar about believing the enemy army would be where ogres appear."
The knights who'd gathered rumors answered Han Se-ah's casual questions diligently, like how Alisa prepared data.
But with no real boss monster hints besides Imperial trainee commanders following superstition, we also struggled to decide.
...Though sothing seed odd. Shouldn't the player be getting hints by now?
"Hard with no information. Do we really just guess?"
"Should we trust Katie's intuition this ti?"
"Mine?"
With no clues, the decision fell to the hero party - specifically party leader Han Se-ah. Though she glanced at subtly, I had no good ideas either and looked away.
Beyond the cardinal directions, endless green plains stretched in all eight compass points. Monsters appeared randomly without warning. As everyone whispered discussions about having to rely on luck without ga system hints, the gate grew noisy.
We'd moved aside briefly for other gate users while debating direction, when people ca running desperately from the distant plains.
"Hey, stop there!"
"What's happening!"
"D-demon, the Demon Lord's General, they're coming!"
Blood-covered and terrified, they shouted information crucial to players.
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