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Whoosh.

The sharp blade pierced the mans chest.

His expressionless face was truly pitiful.

He genuinely looked like he didnt understand why this was happening.

[Why, why cant I reach you?]

His earnest gestures and tone, every single one of his actions, expressed his grievance towards the girl.

However, her response was utterly cold.

[What are you saying? Just die.]

The man who lost the duel couldnt touch the girl in the end.

His daily practice of swinging the sword, all his efforts to get her attention and surpass her, were all in vain.

No matter how hard he tried, he could never beat her.

Because he was diocre, and she was a genius.

Genius.

Not as a taphor or exaggeration but as a being born with a talent from the heavens.

If human talents were to be compared to lights, the gap between him and her would be greater than the gap between the midday sun and a dying firefly.

Clan, village, generation. Standing atop insignificant things, he was the diocre one destined to fade away without a trace in the course of ti; she was the hero, forever standing in the heavens, illuminating history in all her glory.

This vast gap couldnt be closed with a few years of early training or by consuming better elixirs.

Their seeds were just different.

Typhoons and morning mist.

Dragons and minnows.

Cheetahs and racehounds.

That was the difference between a genius and a non-genius.

I was furious.

Because I had seen a character that resembled die miserably and pointlessly on the screen over and over again.

The character that was just moving on the screen without exaggeration, at over a hundred decision points in the ga, would die no matter what choice was made.

In other words, a character purposefully designed to never clear the ga.

Of all the characters, that one had to look like .

If I had just heard about it, I would have thought this was just self-conscious exaggeration, pure nonsense.

Still, saying that the character and I looked alike wasnt just an offhand observation.

The furrowed brows on a grim face, the scar near the eye from a childhood fall, even the habit of rubbing the sore nape of my neckit all replicated perfectly.

Of course, I had also thought, Its just a coincidence, it cant be, and tried to deny it.

But now

I had gone through all the gas choices, watched the ending credits I had always skipped, and finally confird it.

[Creative Designer Shin Yura]

There was a familiar na, tightly knotted with by a long-lasting karmic relationship.

Son of a b*tch.

I had heard she got a job years ago, but I didnt think shed be doing sothing like this.

A curse slipped involuntarily from my mouth, and my lips felt scorched.

Shin Yura.

Just seeing those two words made a thought I had buried deep in my heart resurface.

Why does this b*tch always ss with ?

Yura was

No, this twisted-character woman had always ssed with .

I never liked her from the start.

[First place in the mock test again?]

She never did anything for but insisted on boasting about things I didnt want to hear.

[Oh, I dont think so. Your mom would agree with my opinion, right?]

She negated whatever I said.

[Didnt I tell you? You wont get in that way. I know what youre thinking, but after ten years, its about ti you learn, isnt it?]

Her words from when I expressed slight regret for not making it into my first-choice university still remained like thorns deeply embedded in my heart.

So perhaps that was why. The sense of relief at finally breaking away from this person overshadowed any despair over my failure. In retrospect, my ti with her might have beco a fond mory.

So this is just scratching the itch again.

Damn her.

Taking a sip of water, I tried to calm my boiling insides.

Does she have so kind of grudge against ?

Unfortunately, there was no such fact.

Even though we had minor argunts, if our relationship was so bad as to warrant the grand term grudge, it wouldve broken long ago.

Rather, what remained was the childish regret that I should have perhaps landed a few punches, having held back the desire to hit her every day.

Ti had passed, but a resurfacing thought beca clear. A tumultuous and dirty emotion surged inside him.

I hate people who think theyre great.

More precisely, I hated those who, intoxicated by their self-importance, were oblivious to the feelings of people around them.

I had tried to deny it, to escape from this base emotion, but those two words seed to represent too well.

The image of myself, admitting this filled with such regret that I felt a rush of blood to the head, leaving dizzy.

And as the long ending credits rolled, I again found myself entangled in a whirlpool of emotions.

[We always had happy monts with Shin Yura.]

[We will rember her on this occasion.]

.What?

My eyes bulged at the sentence that concluded the ending credits. It clearly stated that Yura had died.

My shaking hand instinctively moved towards the phone. But

.Yeah, Im sorry to call you for the first ti in a while because of this.

I had no choice but to press the end call button with my trembling hand. My hopeful expectations had been miserably betrayed.

The news of my childhood friends death made my head spin.

Thud-

Ah

A groan escaped my lips, almost too soft to believe it was my own. It felt as if all the blood was draining from my body. Drained of energy, possibly due to the adrenaline rush, I practically collapsed onto the bed.

I may have disliked her, but I never wished for this outco. My chest tightened, and my eyes felt hot.

So, youve ssed with until the very end, huh?

That damn childhood friend controlled my emotions even at the last mont.

Perhaps it was because I had heard the tragic news about Yura, but she appeared in my dream.

Hey, stop bothering and go away.

Of all people, it was the Yura from our childhood. The Yura from our very first eting. It had been a while.

The Yura I first t was blunt. I had no idea why she was so harsh, but the atmosphere she emitted made it difficult for other kids her age to approach her.

Thanks to this, Yura was a lonely kid before she t .

It was not surprising that a kid with ruined social skills and high self-esteem would be ostracized.

The multi-talented Yura didnt have a single friend back then. That person had certainly changed in many ways.

Humph.

Was it because I saw a familiar face? Or because the young Yura, trying to act tough, seed amusing? Even though it was a dream, I couldnt help but laugh.

Whats up with you? Did you eat sothing wrong? Or has the cold gotten to your head?

She narrowed her eyes, looking puzzled.

No, its just Its a nostalgic scene.

Nostalgic scene?

Yes, a nostalgic scene from nostalgic tis. I was seeing the childhood version of Yura, blurry but vivid. I was seeing a person I could no longer see in reality.

Hey.

It was good to see you.

Although it was awkward for to say, the old was such a kind-hearted kid that I couldnt leave Yura alone, who couldnt get along with other children.

So I even said this.

You dont have any friends, do you?

What?

I an, its so obvious you have no friends. If you act so prickly, no one will stick around.

That was refreshing. This was what you called a jab. Although it fell far short of expressing all my resentnt towards her, saying sothing relieved a little.

But sothing was strange.

Young Yura used to get teased for having fierce-looking eyes, but now her already fierce face twisted demonically, casting a golden glint over her eyes.

A golden glint?

What is that?

I felt a montary sense of unease.

The place where I initially t Yura wasnt a desolate snowfield. It was a normal park on a sumr day.

The hazy scenery beca increasingly clear, and my dull senses sharpened like a honed blade. The floating sensation gradually blurred, replaced by a clear sense of awareness.

Ah.

A small gasp escaped.

Its not Yura.

The girl before was not Yura. It was a mistake of my own making. The rarity of her red hair and golden pupils supported this.

It was then that I noticed the wooden sword clenched in her hand.

Why was she holding a wooden sword? You couldnt kill soone with it, but you could surely cripple them.

Clang-

Ha.

The red-haired girl threw the wooden sword to the ground. By the look of her face, by the language of her body, she was evidently infuriated.

I unconsciously took a step back.

Wait.

What? You start a quarrel and then say wait?

Sothings strange.

Yeah, I was thinking the sa.

I couldnt say any more.

Being underestimated by a brat like you, Im such a fool.

Thump-!

Gah

In an instant, she closed the gap, and her fist burrowed into my chest.

The intense shock cleared my previously fuzzy mind. However, the blurring of consciousness due to imnse pain was just as instantaneous.

But I could recognize her face.

Yes. I knew she looked familiar.

Lucia Prient, a character from the ga I was just hooked on playing.

That that bastard.

A dream where a ga character beat up.

What kind of shitty nightmare is this?

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