The truth is, the concept of a lazy genius doesn’t really exist.
A genius is soone who, when taught one thing, learns ten. They are the kind of person who grasps solutions to problems that others struggle with as if it were the most obvious thing in the world.
However, even geniuses are still beings that need to learn. If soone knew things without ever learning, that wouldn’t be a genius—they’d be a reincarnator or soone possessed by a spirit; Geniuses just learn at an astonishingly fast pace.
People often say that geniuses are born that way, that they inherit their talent, and they crush the efforts of others with their innate brilliance. But if you look at the top-tier geniuses in any field, it’s likely that they worked even harder than anyone else. They probably devoted their entire life to unlocking their potential.
And if there’s one defining trait of such geniuses, it would be:
“Tell . How exactly am I different from the tutorial?”
‘Self-esteem. Self-love. Self-assurance.’
You’d say their self-esteem is off the charts.
With innate talent combined with relentless effort to beco the best in their field, it’s no wonder they see themselves as special. After all, they are special.
So, telling soone like her, in a roundabout way, that “You’re not as good as Tutorial Choi Ji-won” naturally provokes a reaction like this.
“I… I’m sorry. I definitely said too much.”
But even though I apologize, I don’t plan on taking back what I said.
Of course, it’s true that I was extrely rude to Choi Ji-won.
The most exhausting type of person in a relationship is soone who sets expectations on their own and gets disappointed on their own. From the perspective of the person on the receiving end, it feels like they’ve done nothing wrong, but the person in question suddenly grows cold.
But in this case, I didn’t set my own expectations. I based my evaluation of her on what I saw and felt in the tutorial. The Choi Ji-won now is definitely different from the Choi Ji-won from the tutorial. In fact, the Choi Ji-won from the past was better.
Of course, saying that out loud might just earn a slap that could send back in ti again. So I keep my head bowed, muttering another apology.
“Forget about apologies! Just explain yourself. I’m not asking for sothing impossible, am I?”
But Choi Ji-won isn’t ready to let this go, her eyes burning with intensity as she presses forward. It’s hard to believe that this is the sa woman who was writhing in defeat just monts ago.
“Sit down again. I need an answer from you. Actually, it’s late. Let’s just leave. Co to my place.”
Choi Ji-won grabs my wrist tightly and starts pulling out of the cafe. When we first t, it was around late lunch, but now the sun has already set and the streetlights have flickered on.
“W-whoa…”
Her grip is too strong. To avoid an absurd scenario where I’m sent back in ti again, I have no choice but to follow her…
***
Choi Ji-won’s house was surprisingly ordinary, just a typical countryside ho. Since her father ran a dojo, I thought there would be one attached to the house, like sothing out of an ani... But the dojo was actually on the fourth floor of a nearby shopping complex, and the house was separate.
“Drink this.”
She seated at the dining table and poured a glass of milk. She did the sa for herself, then scooped in a spoonful of powder and stirred it vigorously.
“…Do you take protein?”
“Yes.”
After a brief reply, she downed the protein milk in one go. It was unexpected to see soone with such a cold, stoic exterior drinking milk so aggressively, almost like a soldier.
“I didn’t use to drink stuff like this,” she said, wiping the milk from the corner of her mouth with the back of her hand.
“Anyway, let’s get back to the point. What’s the difference between now and the Choi Ji-won from the tutorial? What’s so different that you look at with those eyes?”
“…”
Just like how I had seen sothing in her gaze, it seed she had noticed sothing in mine as well. It must have hurt her pride.
But as I said before, I had no intention of taking back my words.
“Well, if we’re talking basics, the difference is in strength.”
The Choi Ji-won from the tutorial was practically like a god, but the Choi Ji-won standing before now is just an overwhelmingly strong person. That’s how I see it.
To put it another way, it’s like the difference between an EX-rank hunter and an S-rank hunter. Both are extraordinary, but the forr carries an overwhelming presence.
“But that could also be because I’ve grown stronger myself, or maybe because the ti we spent was different. That’s not really the important part.”
The real issue starts now.
“The Choi Ji-won from the tutorial was a hero. She never knew how to give up. Even in the face of failure, she always aid for the ideal.”
No matter the circumstances, the Choi Ji-won from the tutorial never gave up. She never fell into despair. Even when everything was going wrong and many people were bound to die, she was the kind of woman who could still smile.
“The point is, she wasn’t lying down defeated like you are now. When I first saw you in the café earlier, I thought you were a corpse. There was no life in your eyes.”
“That’s ridiculous,”
Choi Ji-won shot back imdiately.
“The ‘Choi Ji-won from the tutorial’ that you’re talking about—she must have felt despair too. She probably shed tears. You said you were betrayed by the Goblin Shaman at noon, but when you t her again in the clearing, it was at dusk, right?”
“...Yes.”
“During that ti, she would have composed herself. She probably wanted to suggest to you that you both eat the golden orb and move on to the next floor together. I’m soone who gets discouraged by failure, but I’m not soone who can’t overco it.”
“But...”
“And you said the Choi Ji-won from the tutorial never gave up? No, I give up quite easily. It’s just that I only give up after doing everything I possibly can.”
Choi Ji-won pulled out her beloved Bung-bung and placed it on the table with a thud.
“If I hadn’t half-given up, would I have been sitting there leisurely chatting with you in that clearing? I would have been scrambling, doing sothing, anything. I listened to you because I had already half-surrendered.”
“...”
I start recalling the slightly faded mories of the tutorial. Did Choi Ji-won really never give up back then? She told not to give up, but that was after I revealed the fact that I could regress.
Seeing lost in thought, Choi Ji-won’s voice grew louder.
“And you said there’s a difference in strength? I can’t understand that either.”
She walked over to the veranda and returned with an armful of empty protein containers.
“Like I said earlier, I didn’t used to drink this stuff. So why did I start all of a sudden? It’s because a superhuman body isn’t very fuel-efficient.”
As a player’s stats increase and their physical abilities improve, their food intake naturally increases too. Sure, the ti you can last without food gets longer, but we’re not sports cars that can run without fuel.
“You said you trained while repeating regressions, right? Maybe that’s why you don’t know. When a superhuman starts training, food becos insatiable.”
No matter how much you eat, it’s never enough. That’s why she started forcing herself to drink protein. After clearing the tutorial, Choi Ji-won had pushed her body to the absolute limit in her efforts.
“You might have activated your hero trait, but at that mont, you were stronger than . So, I put in the effort too. To surpass you.”
Choi Ji-won pulled out Bung-bung and tossed the glass she had been drinking milk from into the air.
“Hup!”
Slash!
In an instant, the sound of shattered glass echoed as the sliced pieces of the cup fell to the floor.
“…”
Yes, sliced. Not shattered. She had sliced the glass. In midair, no less.
I compared the strike I had just witnessed to the Choi Ji-won from the tutorial. If the Choi Ji-won from back then felt like soone who restrained her overwhelming physical abilities through technique, the Choi Ji-won now is soone who fully utilizes her strength while sharpening her skills to an even greater degree.
As I climbed from F-rank to A-rank, she had grown from S-rank to SS-rank. The only difference is that the gap between us has narrowed.
“The of the past wasn’t perfect. I’m not so kind of superhuman like you think.”
Click.
Choi Ji-won sheathed Bung-bung back into its scabbard.
“But I am soone who keeps improving. No matter what kind of person the Choi Ji-won from the tutorial was, the person I am now is better. And that will continue to be the case.”
Relentless ambition for growth—that was Choi Ji-won’s pride. I had just stirred up a hornet’s nest.
“…But I’ve seen how the Choi Ji-won from the tutorial matured through trials—”
“—And so have I! The faces of the people who died on the fourth floor are still vivid in my mind. I will never forget this mont. It’s only natural for to strive so that I never face the sa situation again.”
“Okay, but the Choi Ji-won from the tutorial always sought better solutions. For instance… what if I had written a note saying, ‘Don’t go up to the fourth floor!’ and had soone else deliver it to you? Doesn’t that seem possible? If it had been the tutorial’s Choi Ji-won, she would have thought of this.”
“I thought of that too. But I didn’t say it because I judged it wasn’t feasible. Let explain the circumstances of how I cleared the third floor and entered the fourth. It’s a structure that simply didn’t allow anyone else to intervene.”
“…”
Now, I had to admit it.
The ‘Choi Ji-won from the tutorial’ that I envisioned was a giant I had looked up to at my weakest mont. She was soone who reached out her hand to in my darkest ti, and because of that, her presence in my mind had inflated. I had been overestimating her.
“…The Choi Ji-won from the tutorial spoke to informally.”
“I can speak informally too if that’s what you want.”
Not wanting to admit this truth, I stubbornly tried to insist, but Choi Ji-won quickly shut down.
“Kim Jun-ho. Admit it. The only thing the tutorial has over the current is that we share mories.”
Thud thud—she slamd her palms onto the table as she spoke. But this ti, I had sothing to say as well.
“…Yeah, you might be right. The Choi Ji-won of now may be a better person than the Choi Ji-won of then. But what about the mories you just ntioned?”
The current Choi Ji-won may have beco a better version of herself, but that doesn’t make her more precious.
The Choi Ji-won who comforted in my hardest mont, who cheered on, who shares mories with —her value is incomparable to anything else.
We’ve already moved far beyond the argunt of whether ‘past Choi Ji-won was better than the present Choi Ji-won.’ But the reason I was truly sad, at the core, was because the Choi Ji-won who shared those mories with was gone, wasn’t it?
“This is why I’ve been sad. Forget everything else I said earlier. This is the truth of my feelings.”
“…”
Choi Ji-won, gripping Bung-bung tightly, seems to be mulling over sothing.
“So, what you’re saying is that you’re sad because you lost a precious friend, right?”
“…Yes.”
“Alright.”
She pulls out her phone from her pocket and naturally opens the calendar app.
“You said you completely cleared the fourth floor, right?”
“…”
“And now you’re torn between saving and sothing else, having to choose just one.”
Bzzz.
My phone vibrates in my pocket.
I pull it out to check the ssage—Choi Ji-won has sent her address.
“Tomorrow—no, next week. Co to my place. You’ve got plenty of ti before you regress, right?”
“…Huh?”
“I’m curious too now.”
Her dry, cracked lips curve into a small smile.
“I want to know just what the Choi Ji-won from the tutorial saw in you.”
Curiosity Trait has activated.
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