Lair, which was being operated by relatively younger staff members compared to other educational facilities, often carried out sweet events.
[Five Transcendent Cadets of Ha Sukmoo Selection Test] was one of the examples.
The original âFive Transcendents of Chaliovanâ were the select few chosen by the chairman of the Association, Chaliovan. It wasnât decided by official ranks, and the title was only given when the individualâs power allowed them to confront legions of superhumans.
Lair was simply carrying out an informal version using the name of the principle of Lair, Ha Sukmoo.
Only the 2nd grade cadets were allowed to take the special exam, and five cadets with the best scores were given the title, âTranscendent Cadetâ. It acted as a type of certificate or a licence that proved their worth. Even their name badges would have a Transcendent Cadet sticker put on and people would glance at them and say, âHoh, look at them.â
However, the cadets did not like this event. It was because of the name of the qualification.
âUhh, itâs so old-fashioned I hate it.â
Team Mochi â Yu Yeorum, Sophia Vorkova, Kim Ji-in and Hisaki Soujiro. Four of them were talking inside a cafe.
Sophia grumbled.
âLike, those dotards must be crazy. What the hell is Five Transcendent Cadets? Who the hell came up with a name like that?â
âI know right. Whatâs wrong with their word choiceâ¦â
Kim Ji-in nodded with a serious expression on her face. For the sensitive cadets in their teens to early twenties, the name âFive Transcendent Cadets of Ha Sukmooâ was a fairly embarrassing title to speak of.
âBut at least itâs better than stiff titles, actually, isnât it quite cool? The proof of a cadet exceeding the standardsââ
âYou weeb, what are you sayingâ¦â
âEh? Ji-in. Itâs not just a deceptive title, is it? If I became one of the five transcendent cadets for example, our village would probably make a placard you know? Isnât it a suitable name for the qualification of both power and authority?â
âOi. Soujiro.â
âHai?â
âWhenever you say things like that, I really want to chase you out of the team. Like, seriously.â
âEht.â
âMe too.â
âW, wait.â
âNext weeb pleaseâ¦â
âPlease shut up Soujiro.â
The energetic Soujiro shrunk after hearing a mouthful from Sophia and Kim Ji-in.
âSo meanâ¦â
For some reason, Yeorum was a lot quieter today so the cadets looked at her.
âYu Yeorum. What do you think?â
âHuh, huh? Me?â
âIsnât the word five transcendents, like super old-fashioned?â
Yeorum, who had been quietly sucking the coffee, replied.
âMhmm, it does sound retarded.â
âRight?â
Yeorumâs response sounded energyless as if her soul had left her body. Twirling her long hair in circles, Sophia was observing her expression when Soujiro jumped out with a question.
âBy the way, Yeorum. Are you going to do it?â
âHuh? Do what?â
âOf course itâs the transcendent cadet exam. If youâre going to attend, thatâs already one seat less right?â
Yeorum blankly thought to herself.
She had already proven her qualification by coming first place in the campus competition. All the strong superhumans of their era were in Lair, and she had already proven the fact that she was strong enough to represent the grade.
Thus, there was no reason to bother getting another proof. They wonât even be a match for her, so a competition was pointless.
âHmm, I canât be bothered though.â
âHeeh. But thatâs really cool. The fact that you can choose to come first or not.â
One thing that was a shame was that she hadnât had the chance to fight the two strongest cadets of their grade last year.
Yong Taeha of the Yong household.
And Tyr Brzenk, the son of Oscar Brzenk.
Although she had wanted to fight and crush them, the five transcendent cadet exam did not have any interpersonal fights in it.
âEy. You canât go back on your words okay?â
Sophia, who had been slightly interested in one of the five transcendent cadet positions asked that, and Yeorum nonchalantly shrugged her shoulders in response.
âIâm not interested in childsplay.â
âHohh, confident.â
âYou b*tch. You think youâre a world ranker or something,â grumbled Sophia.
Yeorum quite liked her own words, and liked even more how those words had naturally left her mouth.
I am the strongest.
There werenât any cadets that could refute her words, at least in the second grade.
âTry your best, you dipshits.â
*
Do you want to try taking the five transcendent cadets of Ha Sukmoo exam?
Hearing Yu Jitaeâs words, Kaeul blinked her eyes.
âUnn? Me?â
Gyeoul also blinked her eyes from the side. Why are youâ¦
âNow that you know a bit on how to fight, it might be a good idea to try fighting even if itâs virtual.â
âUhh, umm. Uhhâ¦â
Kaeul scratched her head in confusion, before asking yet again.
âMe?â
âYes you.â
âUhh⦠Iâm not confident thoughâ¦â
âItâs alright. You donât necessarily have to be in the top 5.â
Yu Jitae gave her the handout. Kaeul opened it up and read through it while Gyeoul and Bom both glanced at it from the sides. The handout included a map of the dungeon as well as the contents of the exam.
âJust give it a go.â
ââ¦â
Kaeul vacantly touched her head.
It was as he had thought.
Kaeul wasnât learning combat magic because she wanted to. In fact if she had enough self-esteem, she would have refused learning combat magic altogether, since she didnât even want to learn it. However, she wasnât even able to say that.
After failing and giving up numerous times, the child had become dispirited and her self-esteem that had dropped to the bottom made her susceptible to being carried by the opinions of the surroundings.
âOkay?â
âOkay. But, y, you canât blame me even if I donât do well, okayâ¦?â
âI definitely wonât. You donât have to feel pressured.â
âOkayâ¦â
Even now was the same. She was only listening to him since he, the guardian, was showing her the direction and calling it the correct path. According to Bom, there needed to be a continuous source of fuel that could motivate her even in the slightest.
Bom shouting at her during training, and Yu Jitae complimenting her after the training. The two of them were just barely maintaining the flickering ember of her motivation.
However, the test would be carried out with a lot of attention from the crowd.
He hoped it would lead to a decent result.
âAre you doing it too?â
Yu Jitae asked Yeorum who was lying on the floor in the middle of the corridor. She pretended to have missed his words and ignored him.
âYeorum.â
ââ¦â
âYu Yeorum.â
Only then did she turn her head.
âAre you doing this or not. Donât you like things like this.â
âNone of your businessâ¦â
Yu Jitae stopped and stayed still.
When he suddenly turned silent, Yeorum glanced at him in an attempt to see if he was angry or not but Yu Jitae was simply gazing down at the table.
He was in deep thought.
These days, Yeorumâs improvement had slowed down.
Was it because she played around too much? No. She was still persistently training. She crushed her own body and zealously tried to get stronger.
The biggest cause for her slower improvement was because she was doing it âzealouslyâ. After all, until a few months ago, she had been doing it âto the point that she could dieâ. It was because her sense of crisis had diluted.
Yeorum would die the moment she stops.
Only âadvancementâ allowed her to survive. That was the reason for her Amusement and was moreover the meaning behind her life. It was why she was obsessed with getting stronger to the point that she gave up on the favourite activities of the red race, alcohol, gambling and sex.
However, now that she was so far ahead of others already, it made sense for her to be unable to feel a constant sense of crisis. There might be an inward fear of the day of her return but that was in the distant future.
There had to be procedural crises and thatâs what was lacking right now.
There even was the proof.
Even though Yeorum acted like she hated him, he didnât care about it because her favorability floating on the Eyes of Equilibrium was still âlikeâ. She in fact didnât hate him.
Despite that, she was refusing to be taught by him, and that was bad.
Yu Jitae could use the mana of the red race. He was the one and only suitable teacher for this young red dragon who had accidentally arrived on Earth.
If she had even the slightest of those procedural senses of crisis, it did not make sense for her to refuse his teaching. That had been on his mind but fortunately a good competitor had appeared.
âGyeoul. What if I get bashed by the monsters?â
ââ¦Donât worry.â
It was Yu Kaeul.
*
He thought about the future.
Firstly, he would make them compete against each other.
The most important thing was to not create enmity between the two of them. Conflicts and competition whilst not making them hostile to each other would result in a positive influence for both of them.
The problem however was that he couldnât really imagine how the strife between the young dragons would span out.
Therefore, he asked the specialist for advice.
âNn? Ahh, I think it sounds good. Yeorum had never even considered Kaeul a competitor. Also, the red race always thinks very importantly of hierarchy. If Kaeul suddenly became stronger and became her rival, she would probably feel very threatened.â
âWhat are the odds of their relationship being negatively affected?â
âHmm⦠50%?â
âThatâs too high.â
âThen 0.1%?â
âWhatâs the difference.â
âThe first oneâs if you simply leave them be, and the second one is if Yeorum ultimately wins.â
Bomâs words sounded a little strange. Yeorum ultimately coming out victorious was literally the result. Isnât the process what breaks down relationships?
He thought for a bit and finally understood her statement.
âSo you want me to tell Yeorum that she will be winning in the end?â
âYes. It will be even better if she does win right?â
Yu Jitae didnât reply to her question.
âAh, and it would be very helpful for Kaeul. Kaeul knows a lot about how great Yeorum is. She doesnât make it obvious but she actually does admire her quite a lot. If she wins against Yeorum for a bit or comes close to defeating her, it would help set her pride back.â
He nodded his head.
âIt would be a headache if something goes even slightly wrong in the process though.â
âYes. It is a very sensitive topicâ¦â
âCan you mediate the two of them well?â
âOkay,â replied Bom.
***
At night,
While the kids were all sleeping,
At the shallows of the abyss, Yu Jitae was administering the body of Jung Taebaek. While removing thousands of sharp fragments of the chimera resembling fish hooks one by one, his mind brought him back to the past.
Was it because Taebaek had red hair?
A red dragon appeared in his mind.
â What the fuc* are you?
She wasnât Yeorum.
â Do you even know who I am?
â Oi, are you crazy? Huhh? Let go right now!
â Go away! Fu*k, d, donât you hear me⦠kuuk!
After being grabbed by the neck, she was dragged to the underground labyrinth.
â Oi. Oi! You fuc*ing piece of shitâ!
â Open the door righhhhtt noowwwwwwâ!!!
It was the memory of a girl,
A girl that looked awfully like Yeorum.
In the 5th iteration, while Yu Jitae had yet to be perfected as a superhuman.
In the 4th iteration, he had seen a new possibility but when the light was about to vanish from that possibility, he had to address what he had been avoiding as the central topic.
He didnât have enough power to protect his conviction and there were a lot of things he had to compromise with. Thus, he had to become stronger.
Ranked 3rd worldwide, one of the Five Transcendents of Chaliovan, possessor of the Dungeon Free Passâ¦
Although he was known as a powerhouse, what couldnât be concealed from all those miscellaneous titles was the fact that he was still weak.
In order to become stronger, he locked the hatchlings inside the underground labyrinth and moved. He had already discovered the locations of the hatchlings in the 4th+ iterations so it wasnât difficult in the slightest.
â What did I ever do wrong? What have I even done to youâ¦
â Why are you doing this to meâ¦
A red hatchling that burned her own heart to escape the underground labyrinth. She furiously set herself ablaze while he wasnât there. The suppressed urge for violence erupted while her mind had gone crazy.
The hatchling waged wars and endlessly wreaked havoc and became humanityâs enemy.
By the time he heard the news and rapidly returned to catch it, the entire body of the hatchling had already been torn to pieces, crushed and crumbled beyond repair.
The child had never once complained about pain when she was locked up, but staring at the Regressor with her only remaining eye,
â I, it hurts.
â My heart, hurts.
She moved her cracked jaws and requested him for a favour.
â Please, kill meâ¦