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Walk Through the Labyrinth of Another World With an Angel 129

Walk Through the Labyrinth of Another World With an Angel 129

Chapter 129 – Double Play

“Friend, did you really go up to the 10th floor? Really? Really?”

“Yes, that’s right. “How many times are you asking?”

Jun looked around out of the corner of her eye as she hit Tatsu, who was excitedly pressing her face.
Instead of decreasing, I couldn’t help but sigh as the gaze increased.

‘I should have just waited until Carol came.’

Was it because he reported to the general receptionist on behalf of Carol, who was busy with work and was away?

Just one day after coming out of the labyrinth and reporting the results of the adventure, rumors about the results were spreading throughout the guild.

It was something I did because I felt sorry for telling a busy person to come, but I regretted it so much when it turned out like this.

“No, but I still can’t believe it. What should I do?”

Wow! Wow!

“Brother! I’m done talking now! Then it means that Oppa Jun lied!”

Emily hit Tatsu with a smack in the back as he continued to shout louder.

As Jun, who had to repeat the same thing over and over again since coming to her guild, he was very grateful for her actions.

‘Why are you so curious about other people’s business?’

From the time she left Rebecca’s house to go to the guild, people she knew and even people she didn’t know at all came up to her and asked if the results were true.

Since Jun is not interested in people who are not in a close relationship and does not want to receive attention, I was honestly not pleased with their behavior at all.

But since he couldn’t just ignore them, Jun responded to them with a smile as best he could. However,

‘If you don’t believe me, why are you asking?’

About half of them reacted negatively, yelling at them not to lie or giving them disdainful looks.

No one was more than aware of the accident that happened two months ago, but that didn’t mean they didn’t feel bad.

‘I guess that’s why it’s such an unbelievable achievement.’

This adventure was not difficult for Jun as she left most of the work to her wives and received all kinds of help from them in the safety of Dowon Township even when she was resting.
Should I exaggerate a bit and say that it felt like I was on a trekking trip with her family?

However, contrary to his impressions, the objective performance was something that everyone was shocked by.

Assuming you can slaughter the monsters you encounter, it usually takes about a month to conquer one floor of the labyrinth.

Even if you were lucky enough to detect the presence of divine power leaking from the entrance as soon as you entered the labyrinth, it would take at least a week.

In that situation, I climbed five floors in just two months.

It was a record that was beyond surprising and unbelievable.

Previously, I had managed to break through the five floors in just three months, but that was only possible if I was very lucky.

As the level of the labyrinth increases, the concentration of demonic energy becomes stronger and the area of ​​the level increases, so the difficulty of conquering the 1st to 5th floors was relatively low.

Well, even so, novice adventurers who became adventurers around the same time as Jun have just reached the third floor at the earliest.

‘Just climbing to the 10th floor was like this, but it wouldn’t have been such a mess if I had conquered the 10th floor boss and left.’

Thanks to the food stored in Dowonhyang, there was no shortage of food, and thanks to Taohwa using demonic energy as nutrients, there was no need to worry about becoming addicted to demonic energy even if one stayed in the labyrinth for a long time.

However, the reason I left without defeating the 10th floor boss was because all the bombs and ammunition that Rebecca had made were gone.

Rebecca’s firepower was greatly reduced without bombs and ammunition, so replenishment was a necessity, not an option.

I wanted to defeat the boss and come out as much as possible, so when I came out of the labyrinth, I felt uneasy as if I hadn’t finished the job, but when I saw the situation like this, I felt very fortunate.

Roaring Roaring Roaring

When he came out of his thoughts with a sigh of relief, Jun saw a party looking at him and pushing each other.

Looking at the faces filled with hostility, anger, and inferiority complex, it was clear why they were doing it.

Tak!

In the end, Jun sighed once again, took out the crystal ball, Observer (appeared in episode 99), and placed it on the table so that it made a sound.

Then, pretending to speak to Tatsu, he spoke loudly so that everyone could hear.

“I will submit this when I meet with Carol, so if you don’t believe me, check the electronic display later.”

Observer is not just a lighting substitute.

It is one of the arrangements made by the wise man with the help of the church, and has various useful functions for adventurers, such as protecting the mind and body, finding directions, and determining location.

Among those functions, there is a function that adventurers say is really useful, and that is the automatic shooting function.

When the observer starts operating, it automatically starts taking pictures of the surroundings without any additional operation.

It cannot be intentionally prevented by adventurers, in order to prevent discord among adventurers that may arise.

When a party returns from an expedition, if one of the party members is alive or dead or has gone missing, the guild immediately retrieves the party’s observer and checks the recorded video.

The guild’s response was a great deterrent to adventurers.

In fact, after Observers were distributed to adventurers, not only accidental accidents but also planned crimes and abandonment cases decreased significantly.

Some people protested, saying that information they wanted to hide was leaked, but those voices did not last long as the guild announced that all employees who check the video would be restricted by the highest level of sacred contract, so confidentiality would be guaranteed.

Well, even so, there were still adventurers who were dissatisfied with the Observer’s photography function.

The guild did not bother to persuade the two groups, as it was either because they were dissatisfied with the filming function or because they simply did not like it.

Instead, preferential treatment was given to the positive adventurers to make them even more positive, and Jun was planning to use one of those special benefits this time.

“Oppa Jun, are you really going to ‘broadcast’ this adventure video?”

In life, there is bound to be at least one scene that you want to show to others.

Such cases occur especially frequently in labyrinth exploration, which is a series of urgent situations.

That is why adventurers who have just returned from an expedition prefer to drink alcohol and talk about the scenes they saw to their fellow travelers rather than lying down in bed.

But words have limits.

The adventurers who were unable to properly convey what they saw with their own eyes naturally had no choice but to feel sorry for that fact.

The special privilege created to target the feelings of such adventurers was ‘broadcasting.’

In the middle of the guild’s central square, there is an electronic signboard made up of a large crystal ball.

It was installed to advertise information about products or services, and the guild received consent from adventurers and broadcast the scenes they wanted to show.

The response was explosive.

The satisfaction of sharing what I saw with others and the admiration of my colleagues gave me tremendous satisfaction and pride, filling my self-esteem.

Broadcasting fees from guilds and advertising offers from companies and stores provided a reliable source of funds for adventurers who needed a lot of money.

As a result, most adventurers wanted their videos to be broadcast, and broadcasting naturally became a symbol of successful adventurers.

“Yeah, not everything, just the part about defeating the 5th floor boss. Just showing that scene will reduce a lot of suspicion.”

In fact, that was the only scene worth showing.

Since her wives fought most of the battle, it was inevitable that Fortuna and Dohwa would be photographed in human mode, but Jun did not want to show their human mode to others.

For reference, when submitting an observer for broadcasting purposes, the adventurer could edit the video and delete any scenes he or she wanted to hide.

“Because you are such a hot topic, if you submit a video, it will 100% be broadcast, but… Friend, I honestly don’t recommend broadcasting.”

Tatsu scratched his cheek and expressed a negative opinion.

Jun wasn’t particularly offended because he knew what he was doing.

“Are you saying this because you’re afraid my power will be exposed?”

“Okay. Why isn’t there a saying like that? Hide 30% of your power. If it’s because I didn’t trust you, I apologize. “I’m really sorry.”

Tatsu bowed his head and apologized.
But that alone isn’t enough,

Boom!

He continued speaking while banging his head hard enough to make a sound on the table.

“You really have no shame! Actually, I didn’t think you lied from the beginning! But the reason I kept asking was because I thought I would feel pathetic if I just admitted it!”

“…”

“Brother…”

“I know! This is a shameful lack of entitlement! I’m such a bad guy. But I don’t want to become an even worse person! I am so sorry. “I apologize like this!”

Thump! Thump! Thump!

Tatsu repeatedly hit his head on the table.

Even though Emily was shocked and told him not to do it, he didn’t stop doing it.

Is that why?

The regret, regret, and contempt he felt for himself were clearly felt.

Perhaps Jun was the only one who felt this way, but the surrounding adventurers who were looking at him with jealous eyes cleared their throats and turned their heads.

“Tatsu, stop.”

“But!”

“But what? Stop it now!”

Tatsu seemed to think that he still lacked sincerity, but Jun forced him to stop.

This is because he is reflecting properly, and I fully understand his feelings.

‘If I were in the same situation as Tatsu, would I be able to do the same?’

After stopping him, his sincere apology seemed amazing.

Would it be possible to easily accept the difference that has arisen even though we both died with nothing and received the same 300 points and were reincarnated in the same way?

At least Jun wasn’t confident about that.

“Tatsu, I may have greater abilities, but I think your chest is bigger. I respect you, friend.”

“Yes? Haha! My heart is definitely big!”

“Ugh, stupid brother! That’s not what I meant!”

Slap! Snap!

Jun burst out laughing happily.

Even he couldn’t tell whether it was because of the very hard hitting sound or because of the luck of a friend he had missed for a long time.

Walk Through the Labyrinth of Another World With an Angel 129

Walk Through the Labyrinth of Another World With an Angel 129

Chapter 129 - Double Play




"Friend, did you really go up to the 10th floor? Really? Really?"


"Yes, that's right. "How many times are you asking?"


Jun looked around out of the corner of her eye as she hit Tatsu, who was excitedly pressing her face.
Instead of decreasing, I couldn't help but sigh as the gaze increased.


'I should have just waited until Carol came.'


Was it because he reported to the general receptionist on behalf of Carol, who was busy with work and was away?

Just one day after coming out of the labyrinth and reporting the results of the adventure, rumors about the results were spreading throughout the guild.

It was something I did because I felt sorry for telling a busy person to come, but I regretted it so much when it turned out like this.


"No, but I still can't believe it. What should I do?"


Wow! Wow!

"Brother! I'm done talking now! Then it means that Oppa Jun lied!"


Emily hit Tatsu with a smack in the back as he continued to shout louder.

As Jun, who had to repeat the same thing over and over again since coming to her guild, he was very grateful for her actions.

'Why are you so curious about other people's business?'


From the time she left Rebecca's house to go to the guild, people she knew and even people she didn't know at all came up to her and asked if the results were true.


Since Jun is not interested in people who are not in a close relationship and does not want to receive attention, I was honestly not pleased with their behavior at all.


But since he couldn't just ignore them, Jun responded to them with a smile as best he could. However,


'If you don't believe me, why are you asking?'


About half of them reacted negatively, yelling at them not to lie or giving them disdainful looks.


No one was more than aware of the accident that happened two months ago, but that didn't mean they didn't feel bad.


'I guess that's why it's such an unbelievable achievement.'


This adventure was not difficult for Jun as she left most of the work to her wives and received all kinds of help from them in the safety of Dowon Township even when she was resting.
Should I exaggerate a bit and say that it felt like I was on a trekking trip with her family?


However, contrary to his impressions, the objective performance was something that everyone was shocked by.


Assuming you can slaughter the monsters you encounter, it usually takes about a month to conquer one floor of the labyrinth.

Even if you were lucky enough to detect the presence of divine power leaking from the entrance as soon as you entered the labyrinth, it would take at least a week.


In that situation, I climbed five floors in just two months.

It was a record that was beyond surprising and unbelievable.


Previously, I had managed to break through the five floors in just three months, but that was only possible if I was very lucky.

As the level of the labyrinth increases, the concentration of demonic energy becomes stronger and the area of ​​the level increases, so the difficulty of conquering the 1st to 5th floors was relatively low.


Well, even so, novice adventurers who became adventurers around the same time as Jun have just reached the third floor at the earliest.


'Just climbing to the 10th floor was like this, but it wouldn't have been such a mess if I had conquered the 10th floor boss and left.'


Thanks to the food stored in Dowonhyang, there was no shortage of food, and thanks to Taohwa using demonic energy as nutrients, there was no need to worry about becoming addicted to demonic energy even if one stayed in the labyrinth for a long time.


However, the reason I left without defeating the 10th floor boss was because all the bombs and ammunition that Rebecca had made were gone.

Rebecca's firepower was greatly reduced without bombs and ammunition, so replenishment was a necessity, not an option.


I wanted to defeat the boss and come out as much as possible, so when I came out of the labyrinth, I felt uneasy as if I hadn't finished the job, but when I saw the situation like this, I felt very fortunate.


Roaring Roaring Roaring

When he came out of his thoughts with a sigh of relief, Jun saw a party looking at him and pushing each other.

Looking at the faces filled with hostility, anger, and inferiority complex, it was clear why they were doing it.


Tak!

In the end, Jun sighed once again, took out the crystal ball, Observer (appeared in episode 99), and placed it on the table so that it made a sound.


Then, pretending to speak to Tatsu, he spoke loudly so that everyone could hear.


"I will submit this when I meet with Carol, so if you don't believe me, check the electronic display later."


Observer is not just a lighting substitute.

It is one of the arrangements made by the wise man with the help of the church, and has various useful functions for adventurers, such as protecting the mind and body, finding directions, and determining location.


Among those functions, there is a function that adventurers say is really useful, and that is the automatic shooting function.


When the observer starts operating, it automatically starts taking pictures of the surroundings without any additional operation.

It cannot be intentionally prevented by adventurers, in order to prevent discord among adventurers that may arise.


When a party returns from an expedition, if one of the party members is alive or dead or has gone missing, the guild immediately retrieves the party's observer and checks the recorded video.


The guild's response was a great deterrent to adventurers.

In fact, after Observers were distributed to adventurers, not only accidental accidents but also planned crimes and abandonment cases decreased significantly.


Some people protested, saying that information they wanted to hide was leaked, but those voices did not last long as the guild announced that all employees who check the video would be restricted by the highest level of sacred contract, so confidentiality would be guaranteed.


Well, even so, there were still adventurers who were dissatisfied with the Observer's photography function.

The guild did not bother to persuade the two groups, as it was either because they were dissatisfied with the filming function or because they simply did not like it.


Instead, preferential treatment was given to the positive adventurers to make them even more positive, and Jun was planning to use one of those special benefits this time.


"Oppa Jun, are you really going to 'broadcast' this adventure video?"


In life, there is bound to be at least one scene that you want to show to others.

Such cases occur especially frequently in labyrinth exploration, which is a series of urgent situations.


That is why adventurers who have just returned from an expedition prefer to drink alcohol and talk about the scenes they saw to their fellow travelers rather than lying down in bed.


But words have limits.

The adventurers who were unable to properly convey what they saw with their own eyes naturally had no choice but to feel sorry for that fact.


The special privilege created to target the feelings of such adventurers was 'broadcasting.'


In the middle of the guild's central square, there is an electronic signboard made up of a large crystal ball.

It was installed to advertise information about products or services, and the guild received consent from adventurers and broadcast the scenes they wanted to show.


The response was explosive.


The satisfaction of sharing what I saw with others and the admiration of my colleagues gave me tremendous satisfaction and pride, filling my self-esteem.

Broadcasting fees from guilds and advertising offers from companies and stores provided a reliable source of funds for adventurers who needed a lot of money.


As a result, most adventurers wanted their videos to be broadcast, and broadcasting naturally became a symbol of successful adventurers.


"Yeah, not everything, just the part about defeating the 5th floor boss. Just showing that scene will reduce a lot of suspicion."


In fact, that was the only scene worth showing.

Since her wives fought most of the battle, it was inevitable that Fortuna and Dohwa would be photographed in human mode, but Jun did not want to show their human mode to others.


For reference, when submitting an observer for broadcasting purposes, the adventurer could edit the video and delete any scenes he or she wanted to hide.


"Because you are such a hot topic, if you submit a video, it will 100% be broadcast, but... Friend, I honestly don't recommend broadcasting."


Tatsu scratched his cheek and expressed a negative opinion.

Jun wasn't particularly offended because he knew what he was doing.


"Are you saying this because you're afraid my power will be exposed?"


"Okay. Why isn't there a saying like that? Hide 30% of your power. If it's because I didn't trust you, I apologize. "I'm really sorry."


Tatsu bowed his head and apologized.
But that alone isn't enough,


Boom!

He continued speaking while banging his head hard enough to make a sound on the table.


"You really have no shame! Actually, I didn't think you lied from the beginning! But the reason I kept asking was because I thought I would feel pathetic if I just admitted it!"


"..."

"Brother..."


"I know! This is a shameful lack of entitlement! I'm such a bad guy. But I don't want to become an even worse person! I am so sorry. "I apologize like this!"


Thump! Thump! Thump!

Tatsu repeatedly hit his head on the table.

Even though Emily was shocked and told him not to do it, he didn't stop doing it.


Is that why?

The regret, regret, and contempt he felt for himself were clearly felt.


Perhaps Jun was the only one who felt this way, but the surrounding adventurers who were looking at him with jealous eyes cleared their throats and turned their heads.

"Tatsu, stop."


"But!"


"But what? Stop it now!"


Tatsu seemed to think that he still lacked sincerity, but Jun forced him to stop.

This is because he is reflecting properly, and I fully understand his feelings.


'If I were in the same situation as Tatsu, would I be able to do the same?'


After stopping him, his sincere apology seemed amazing.


Would it be possible to easily accept the difference that has arisen even though we both died with nothing and received the same 300 points and were reincarnated in the same way?

At least Jun wasn't confident about that.


"Tatsu, I may have greater abilities, but I think your chest is bigger. I respect you, friend."


"Yes? Haha! My heart is definitely big!"


"Ugh, stupid brother! That's not what I meant!"

Slap! Snap!


Jun burst out laughing happily.

Even he couldn't tell whether it was because of the very hard hitting sound or because of the luck of a friend he had missed for a long time.


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