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[You have cleared the 71st floor.]

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“Hey!”

“Hi!”

Kirikiri and Yong-yong, who had run towards each other shouting the sa greeting, grabbed each other’s hands and began to spin around.

How long will they be like that?

The two had been sticking to such a greeting whenever we cleared a floor. It was pleasant to see at first, but now it felt a little strange.

I watched Kirikiri and Yong-yong play for a while, then glanced back. As soon as Hochi ca out of the stage, he took out a novel and started reading it.

The old lady and the old man were resting in a small space while Seregia was sprawled on the floor.

Her limbs flung out in different directions. Her figure resembled a discarded doll, rather than a man resting.

“Seregia, lie down straight and rest.”

As usual, Seregia ignored . I sighed at her, who seed to suddenly be deaf and didn’t react at all.

“Do you want a futon to lie on?”

“Yes, please.” She was good at answering questions like this. I laid down the futon, and Seregia crawled into it. Then, she stopped moving again.

I thought that she’d been living too long as an inanimate object. I was thinking about setting up a tent for her, but now that I thought about it... Nah.

It was obvious that she wouldn’t care anyway.

I walked to Kirikiri. Yong-yong rolled with Kirikiri for a while and then ran away to catch the butterfly Kirikiri had summoned. It seed that Yong-Yong loved everything he saw for the first ti.

“You didn’t summon anything like that back then.”

“Do you like butterflies?” Kirikiri asked.

Of course I didn’t like butterflies.

“You don’t even like them.”

“I don’t like them, but still,” I said curtly. It felt like my heart was aching.

Actually, having that heartache wasn’t entirely false. Whenever Kirikiri showed sothing I didn’t know about, I felt discomfort, even at the insignificant act of summoning butterflies.

Maybe it was because of the strange power I felt from her. When I cleared the 61st floor and t Kirikiri again, I thought I could get a glimpse at her strength.

It was a miscalculation. Kirikiri had too complicated of a power to see at just a glance.

“If I had brought in butterflies before, you would have killed them,” Kirikiri said in a playful tone.

There was nothing for to refute. If there were butterflies like that in Kirikiri’s field, I would have thought of catching and dissecting them while she was sleeping or eating cakes. In those days, it wouldn’t have been strange for to do anything to butterflies.

“The stage was fine, wasn’t it?”

I nodded at her question. The Tutorial stage had been fine. To keep entertained, at least.

Kirikiri had stopped from returning to Earth imdiately after our reunion, and I was recomnded to clear all the stages and return ho normally.

It was a result of Kirikiri’s position as a manager who had to manage the Tutorial.

Instead, Kirikiri told what I could obtain by clearing the stages: stage information, the Tutorial’s stage-clearing compensations, and Kirikiri’s advice.

All of these were rewards that would help . I asked the others for their understanding and decided to clear the Tutorial before going out.

There was no hurry to go back to Earth.

The 61st floor, which I wanted to escape from, had already been cleared out. Moreover, as long as I cleared the 61st floor, there was no reason to be reluctant since no other gods could watch my surroundings.

Instead, it was good that Hochi and Yong-yong had had ti to adjust to a new world before we went back to Earth.

Even if I got stuck in a unique stage like the 61st floor, I could just leave anyti. Kirikiri told that a situation like the 61st floor would not happen anymore.

Above all, targeting the Tutorial stage itself was fine. It felt weird to have co up this far. I was clearing the stages out as if I were taking a walk in an amusent park without any hardships.

Yong-yong, who was happily chasing butterflies over there, was the evidence. Yong-yong enjoyed visiting the Tutorial stages. Even on a stage that could give a ntal shock, Yong-yong just laughed at it and finished it.

Sohow, I felt betrayed by that sight.

“They were ant to be hard for human beings.”

“Because it wasn’t a level of difficulty designed for humans in the first place.”

However, it was a difficulty level that humans could choose. It was the level of difficulty that didn’t consider the human being who ca in. It was a level of difficulty where even a more powerful being than a human would suffer.

“Well, most gods don’t care about humans.”

Yet, the gods were worshipped by humans.

It would be the sa even if there were a God of Philanthropy or Love.

“Correction. There’s no such god that cares about humans.”

There’s no such god, huh? At least there was no such god in the Pantheon.

Kirikiri looked at all of a sudden. “Oh, that reminds . You cried a long ti ago because it’d been a long ti since you saw one.”

Talk about changing the subject. Why was Kirikiri suddenly talking about crying when we were talking about gods?

At that mont, soone cut in.

“Crying? Who?” asked Hochi, who had just arrived.

Kirikiri pointed at with her finger.

“Him?”

“Yes.”

Hochi looked at and muttered, “This guy cried? Why don’t I rember anything like that?” A shocked expression was plastered on his face. Hochi looked as though he had peeped into the secret of his birth.

Why? I didn’t put it in his mories, so he couldn’t have known about it.

“Kirikiri, would you like so cake?”

“I want to eat cake!”

I bought a cake.

Kirikiri ignored Hochi and rushed toward the cake. Hochi soon went to Kirikiri, who was eating a cake, having lost interest in the question of his mories.

“Can I have so too?”

“No!” Kirikiri exclaid indignantly.

Hochi made a deal to share his fork in exchange for lending it, and Kirikiri accepted the agreent on the condition that he would not touch the only cherry on the cake.

Soon, Yong-yong joined forces and ate the cake, while the cherry which Kirikiri had treasured, crept into Seregia’s mouth, who had crawled there with blankets around her body.

Kirikiri was in tears and asked to buy her another cake, but I didn’t buy her one.

* * *

“The gods are going crazy. Who would have expected a new personality to pop out of the Tutorial. There’s a movent to make Tutorials in other Hundred Gods Temple’ dinsions, and there’s a rumor that they’re going to make each Tutorial have only one difficulty: Hell.”

It was a ss. The Tutorial, to which the Earth belonged, was limited to the dinsions managed by the Hundred Gods Temple. Therefore, the Hundred Gods Temple participated in the design of the Tutorial and shared the right to participate.

That was until the other gods of the Pantheon intervened.

“What happened to the Hundred Gods Temple?”

“Nothing bad happened. The Pantheon Gods compensated the Hundred Gods Temple,” she said lightly.

It probably costs a considerable amount of money to act beyond the interference of the system and constraints. All the Pantheon Gods who crawled onto the 61st floor must have paid the Hundred Gods Temple, the original owners of the Tutorial.

I didn’t know the price, but it wouldn’t have been less than the apostles I had captured on the 61st floor.

Damn, this makes mad. Are there any possible incentives?

I had quenched my curiosity, but there were still two questions left. I decided to ask the first question.

“Tell the exact difference between the Hundred Gods Temple and the Pantheon Gods. They seem the sa, and sotis, different.”

The concept of the Pantheon Gods itself appeared after I was trapped on the 60th floor.

It was the Pantheon Gods who had contacted Lee Yeon-hee after I was isolated on the 60th floor. Of course, I didn’t know much about them. I just thought they were gods from a different dinsion.

“You can say that the Pantheon is a complete gathering of all the gods under the system. There are hundreds of groups under the Pantheon.”

“Do all these gods belong to Hundred Gods Temple as well?”

“No, there are more gods who belong only to the Pantheon.” Kirikiri added that there were only a few gods in the Hundred Gods Temple.

The Pantheon itself was a restraint that bound the gods with system constraints. There was another restraint called Hundred Gods Temple.

I wondered if the Hundred Gods Temple’s concept was not a private organization of gods, but a secondary restraint by bringing together exceptionally dangerous gods. It was all the more so because the gods who made up the Hundred Gods Temple had completely different personalities, let alone similar tendencies.

The presence felt by most of the Pantheon Gods on the 61st floor was quite different from that of the Hundred Gods Temple.

It was ti for my second question. The gods of the Pantheon had confird that I had achieved a level of divinity almost comparable to theirs.

“There’s a movent to make a new Tutorial after they found out about my powers?”

It sounded like they wanted to find a new personality by making a Tutorial. It was hard to understand, considering that the reason the gods wanted a Tutorial challenger was usually to get the apostles.

“They can still get apostles with the lure of making them a subordinate-god [1]. If it doesn’t work, the apostles will be forced to eat dog-shit.”

Is that so?

The words ‘eat dog-shit’ instantly made sense. The gods must be rejoicing. If they put ordinary humans in there and even one god ca out of every 10,000 people, they might think it’s worth the try.

The gods, in general, wanted power.

When the source first appeared, they heard that it helped achieve my powers. Even those who had already achieved their own wanted to gain more power from my source.

In the stage where the source appeared, the stage ended with the involvent of the Hundred Gods Temple. Perhaps the dispatched god was ant to retrieve the power of the source.

There was no way that the gods, who were so covetous of the source, would not covet other people’s divinity.

“It’s going to be a brutal struggle.”

“I suppose so.”

However, the Earth’s Tutorial aid to help humans through Easy, Normal, and Hard Difficulty to solve the Earth’s crisis. However, if the challenger’s only purpose were to achieve his or her prestige, the story would be different.

Every challenger summoned as a Tutorial Challenger would be forced to face a hellish situation.

“Even the species with powerful powers from the beginning, unlike humans, will face such difficulties that they cannot easily break away with their abilities. You’re the only successful one we’ve had so far.”

And I had gained divinity by breaking through a difficulty that was generally never cleared. The challenge of the new Tutorial would only have one level of difficulty, and that was Hell.

No matter how powerful it was, it was difficult to clear it. It was soone else’s business, but it wasn’t beneficial for either.

“I don’t feel very good.”

Kirikiri nodded. “There are still gods who are looking for you. Of course, I can’t deliver their ssage directly to you, but they keep asking if I can arrange a conversation.”

“I don’t want to talk to them, so ignore it all.”

I didn’t want to be another God’s apostle now. There was nothing to gain, not even experience.

“Have you asked all your questions?”

I nodded at Kirikiri’s question.

Kirikiri said she would grant my wish as promised when I cleared the 61st floor, and we reunited. I told her to give so ti. The wish that Kirikiri had promised had co to mind after a long ti.

I’d really thought about what to ask for. But for the last ti, I wanted to think about it a little more.

I wanted to clear the stages, check so more information for Kirikiri, and tell her my wish. Then, I’d clear the 71st floor.

Ten more floors were cleared to earn information, and all necessary information had been grasped by it.

“What wish should I grant?”

Sohow Kirikiri, who was pretending to be serious, felt like a mountain god. A rabbit and a mountain god, it was a combination that didn’t make sense.

But she could grant my wishes, I who was sothing akin to a god.

“End this Tutorial.”

Tutorial 71st Floor (1) End

Note from Imagine:

[1] Subordinate-God most likely ans sothing like becoming a Saint (however this is just my theory on what it ans, feel free to interpret it anyway you want to for now as i doubt we’ll get an explanation on what exactly it ans)

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