Tutorial 30th Floor (1)
[Round 24, Day 29. 3:30]
âHeng. It was tough this time, wasnât it?â Kiri Kiri asked, as she smiled beamingly, and I couldnât help but nod.
It certainly was difficult.
Though they werenât at my desired level of difficulty, the 28th and 29th floors had certainly been difficult.
Especially the 29th floor.
My reputation had risen abruptly.
If I hadnât earned the peopleâs trust enough to hear the information that the underground force was going to perform an act of terror on the cityâs marketplace, I may have had to challenge the stage more than once, taking several rounds.
I had been tied down in the 29th floor for a whole round, but on the contrary, it was fortunate that I had been able to clear it within only one round.
âSo about what I was talking about before, the combat difficulty.â
âNo, thatâs...â
Kiri Kiri had been talking ecstatically, but she suddenly paused.
I wondered why, and I waited briefly.
Kiri Kiri looked at me seriously and said, âHooooujae, you already know what kind of floor the next one is, right?â
Of course I do.
The 30th floor.
It was the first residential district that existed within the Tutorial.
It was different from the stages that repeated every round, or even the waiting rooms, that were maintained by a powerful preservation magic.
They werenât connected to time; regardless of the number of people, or the organization of said people in the waiting room, it was a space where you could rest when you wanted, play when you wanted, and meet people when you wanted.
Of course, it had a different meaning for me.
Iâm alone anyway.
The residential district wasnât much different from a large waiting room to me.
âThatâs not it.â
âWhat do you mean?â
âIt doesnât have a healing function, restoration also doesnât work, and thereâs also no protective wall.â
âIs that a huge difference?â
âItâs a big difference.â
I thought she would say some pointless wordplay, but Kiri Kiri looked quite serious.
âHooooujae, youâve mostly done your training in the waiting room. Of course, you also grew a lot during combat, but that foundation came from your training in the waiting room.â
âThatâs true.â
If it werenât for my training, my concentration, and my preparation in the waiting room before entering a stage, it wouldâve been difficult to exhibit a sufficient performance or growth.
âAlso, the waiting room is an innocuous space. Since no matter what you do, you wonât get hurt, and nothing will be broken. If youâre hurt by an excessive impact, or the walls collapse, theyâll also be restored.â
I nodded my head once again.
âItâs such a different environment. It differs based on the individual to what extent your body feels that, but your mind is different. Most people definitely recognize the difference in their mind, and through that, theyâre able to influence their subconscious mind.â
âFor example, by you using your body more excessively than usual.â
âSo thatâs how it is.â
It was just as Kiri Kiri said.
You could see it if you took a look at my training that I had invested the most time into, or even my self-injury.
Of course, even if you consider my self-injury as a part of my training, there would be a question remaining of âare you okâ, but... letâs say that itâs training.
If it werenât the waiting room, would I have been able to self-injure myself every day like that?
Regardless of how much I needed it, or how much I preferred that method, I wouldnât have been able to self-harm myself so frequently.
Because my body would sustain damage.
âIn conclusion, Iâm saying that you shouldnât just rest for a few days and immediately rush to the 31st floor.â
Yeah...
Honestly, after this round ended, and the next round started, I had decided to immediately enter the 31st floor.
I couldnât anticipate any improvements on my specs through level ups anymore, and as the combat difficulty of the stages went down, I wouldnât be able to anticipate my growth in battle either.
The only thing remaining was for me to go up the stages as quickly as possible, and encounter greater difficulties.
Thatâs also how Kiri Kiri had advised me.
âHowever, itâs not often for you to get an opportunity to take a major step forward through just training.â
A major step forward, huh.
Itâll be that effective just training on the 30th floor?
Why would training have such an effect in a space that isnât even the waiting room?
I had sometimes trained in stages where I had already acquired safety and I needed to kill time.
âStages are also different. Especially you, Hooooujae, since your body changes whenever you leave the stage.â
âAre you talking about my insomnia?â
âA little of this and that, including that too.â
I briefly pondered, and ultimately decided to follow Kiri Kiriâs advice.
I usually didnât lose out by listening to Kiri Kiri.
Though it did happen occasionally.
âIt doesnât!â
âWhat do you mean âit doesnâtâ.â
Kiri Kiri may have saddened from my statement as she went âhmphâ and turned her head.
For some reason, I started laughing at the sight.
I laughed, stood up, and approached the portal.
âFinally, if I were to tell you one last thing, you have to rest a bit.â
âI got it. Iâll make sure to rest properly.â
âAnd donât do it half-heartedly. Think about it as training too, and force yourself to rest.â
âI got it. I got it.â
After I finished responding, I stood atop the portal.
As soon as I waved my hand, Kiri Kiri scampered around and said her goodbyes, telling me to take care.
Soon, I was transported to the 30th floor from Kiri Kiriâs field.
[Welcome to the 30th floor residential district.]
The message was accompanied with a full view of the 30th floor.
The 30th floor residential district had also been the setting for the first competition.
It definitely looked identical to what Iâd seen before.
There was a square in the middle, surrounded by a line of wooden buildings.
I wonder how many buildings there are?
Even if I were to make a low estimate, there should be more than hundreds of them.
I was certainly well-aware of how the residential district was structured.
At the time of the competition, I had experienced it firsthand, and I also read the communityâs explanatory articles.
Certain buildings should be lodgings, while others should be restaurants.
Even amongst these buildings, they had separate uses.
They even had a cafe, a pub, a playground, and even a casino.
It was truly a town.
However, to me, it was no different from the waiting room.
On the contrary, it was worse.
There wasnât anyone here besides me anyway.
I sighed, and started walking to decide my lodging.
I felt hungry.
In general, whenever a stage ended, my hunger would automatically settle when I entered a waiting room, so I wasnât often pestered by hunger.
However, I had spent an entire round within the previous floor, and had been transported to the residential district, not the waiting room; thus, my hunger hadnât settled.
As soon as I find my accommodations, I should eat something.
Is there any beef jerky left?
* * * * * *
[Oh... I was really scared, Warrior.]
âIf you pout one more time, Iâm going to shove you into my inventory.â
I stopped the holy sword from making his frightened appeal in his cutest way.
The holy sword felt that it was unfair, but who cares.
[You know how scary going into the inventory can be.]
What do you want me to do about it?
Whenever I go to Kiri Kiriâs field, youâre automatically stored into my inventory.
âWhat about Seregia? Were you also scared by any chance, Seregia?â
[No.]
She answered promptly.
It also sounded like she snorted at the end there.
It was definitely a ridicule-filled snort towards someone.
âSeregia, are you feeling better now? You seemed really unwell back there.â
[Yes. Iâm alright. And I was alright back there as well.]
Whenever there was a battle recently, Seregia became a bit weird.
Though she was usually curt and didnât speak much, she became really quiet after a battle.
She becomes firmer and sharper.
Iâm not talking about the tone of her voice, but her will.
It was to the point that I, the wielder, could feel it; the sharp will within her.
And considering those times, it seems like sheâs losing her humanity.
Well, she seems to like her current condition, so Iâm not sure if I should be worried about her.
I didnât have to walk for very long and went inside the closest building.
There was a table with chairs spread around it on the 1st floor.
It was a space where you could sit and rest.
I went up to the 2nd floor.
I opened the closest door and went inside.
There was a small desk to the side and a bed right next to the window.
It was a small room.
It was the same as the room I had stayed in during the competition.
âWhat should I do now?â
[I agree with the advice that you heard, Warrior. First, please rest.]
âDo you really think I need the rest?â
[Yes. You really do need it.]
After the holy sword spoke, I asked for an explanation.
[First off, itâs your bodily condition, Warrior.]
âMy bodyâs fine. My fatigue has also gone away for the most part.â
[No. Iâm talking about your continuously maintained tense state. I have no idea what will happen if you completely release all your tension. Truthfully, the amount of time a person can maintain a tense state is at most a few days. However, you havenât released that tension even once, Warrior. At least, after you acquired me.]
He had a point.
It was unlike him.
Even in the completely safe waiting room, as well as Kiri Kiriâs field, I hadnât ever completely released my tension.
Thatâs because I need to concentrate in order to clear the next stage.
However, if I were to completely release my tension while I have this chance to rest...
[Next, itâs regarding your âlevelâ*, Warrior.]
[T/N: His level of strength. Not his Tutorial level or stage.]
âLevel?â
That was unexpected.
What does rest have to with my level?
[If Iâm completely honest, your level changes case-by-case. Itâs not to the point where I can see it going up and down, but I see it abruptly go up to the next level.]
âIâm hearing that as you saying that Iâm a half-wit who canât even manage his own power.â
[Yes. Thatâs exactly what Iâm... not saying, but Iâm saying that thatâs how amazing you are, Warrior! Ha. Ha. Haha. I love you, Warrior.]
I wish he would stop saying that he loves me over and over again.
[From my point of view, it seems to me that your problem is that your body cannot keep up with your own skill, Warrior. Since you havenât given your body the time to adapt to your skill and youâve been continuously growing until now. Of course, during that time, your body should have also felt that process of growth, and had grown accordingly, but thatâs only when talking about normal people. When you get to this strength, it is important for your body to become accustomed to even a single leap of growth.]
He had a point this time too.
If we just exclude that it came out of the holy swordâs mouth, it was extremely useful advice.
Kiri Kiri and the holy sword.
Both of my trusted advisers had recommended that I rest.
Unreasonably going to the 31st floor from here would probably be overdoing it.
I want to immediately leave here, but I restrained myself by thinking of it as another sort of training.
I chattered with Park Jung Ah and Kim Min Hyuk a bit, and read the surplus community articles.
I guess Iâll meditate if I get bored.
With that in mind, I decided to rest for a few days.
âAlso, teach me some magic.â
[I donât want to.]
â...Why?â
He spoke so firmly that for an instant I thought the holy sword was Seregia.
[My position becomes uncertain.]
âIf you donât teach me magic, your position will become really solid. Youâll definitely be able to reflect on your solid position from within my inventory.â
[Iâll teach you.]
After my consultation with the holy sword, I decided to rest for three days accompanied by study in magic theory.
So after I feel as though Iâve rested aplenty, my schedule would be one day of rest, one day of magic study, and one day of swordsmanship training in that order; and I decided to stay here for around one round, maybe even two.
I drew up a chart of my daily schedule as if I were a elementary school student.
My schedule was mostly filled with rest, taking walks, meditating, or chatting (messages) and I tried my very best to follow it to the letter.
Even on the days I had to train in magic, my training didnât surpass three hours.
It was a boring everyday life to the point that I felt impatient, but it was effective.
It had been one week since Iâd entered the residential district.
And then there was an unexpected change.
[Your level has been adjusted.]
[Lee Ho Jae (Human)]
Lv. 101
I had been at level 56 and had suddenly shot up to level 101.