Dust fell from the precariously stacked debris as a low rumble reverberated through the ruins. The massive footsteps that had shaken everything around them came to a halt nearby before slowly fading into the distance.
*Thud... thud... thud...* The sound echoed until it completely disappeared, leaving Cha Uijae glaring out into the wreckage with a pale, cold expression. A quiet, deadly aura surrounded him, like a predator preparing to strike.
It was a face Sayoung had never seen before.
Sayoung tapped the fingers covering his mouth, a signal that caught Uijaeâs attention. Uijae turned toward him, realizing belatedly that he had been covering Sayoungâs mouth the whole time. He slowly lowered his hand, his face softening into a silent question.
*âWhatâs wrong?â*
Sayoung answered aloud.
âDonât go.â
âWhat?â
âStay here.â
Uijae remained silent, listening for sounds from outside the ruins before springing to his feet. He looked down at Sayoung, a smile tugging at his lipsâone Sayoung had seen before, back in the guild leader's office.
âItâs fine. I wonât take long.â
Uijae bent down to pick up the staff he had tossed aside earlier. Normally, he would have made up some excuse, said something about taking a breath of fresh air or needing to check the surroundingsâthings no one would have believed.
Sayoung quietly observed him. On the surface, Uijae appeared calm, someone you wouldnât believe was in a dungeon at all.
But the cold sweat trickling down his temple, the pale cast of his face, and the way his knuckles whitened as he gripped the staff tightly told a different story. Physiological responses were harder to hide than expressions.
â...â
He was afraid.
Afraid of what?
Their eyes met again, and Uijae smiled, that same irritating smile.
âSeriously, itâs fine. Iâll be right back.â
Sayoung couldnât stand that smile.
There had to be a reason for Uijaeâs reckless confidence and his tendency to charge ahead without looking back. People around him must have encouraged itâpraised him for being a hero, for being powerful enough to save everyone. And they must have been pleased when he acted impulsively, because it made him easier to control.
Sayoung reached out and gently tugged on the hem of Uijaeâs gray jacket. Despite the light pull, Uijae turned toward him, a curious look on his shadowed face.
That was just the kind of person Cha Uijae was. Someone who couldnât ignore a hand reaching out for help. Someone who constantly burned himself out for others. Someone who wouldnât retreat, even if his own life was on the line. If thatâs the case...
âHyung.â
Someone had to be the chain that kept him from running off recklessly. Someone had to anchor him. And so, Lee Sayoung would gladly become that chain.
A chain made just for J, the one who was weak against the weak.
"Hyung."
"What's up?" Uijae answered quietly, his voice low. But his attention was still focused entirely on the monster that had just appeared.
Its footsteps, breathing, and cries were etched into his memory with brutal clarity. That monster was a *Sasquatch*âthe same type Uijae had fought and killed during the *Day of the Rift*.
*âStill⦠itâs not the most dangerous one.â*
The Sasquatch was a massive creature with a powerful punch, but its size made it slow. Its shaggy fur also hindered its reactions, and it had a hard time noticing anything smaller than itself. As long as they hid their presence well, Hong Yeseong and the others could likely avoid detection. But...
*âMaybe itâs better to kill it before it gets too close...â*
The dungeon, having reacted to the newly unlocked title "Conqueror of Solitude," had restructured itself. Uijae glanced around, noting how eerily similar the dungeon now looked to the West Sea Rift. When he first awoke here, heâd even momentarily thought he was still inside the rift.
Was the appearance of the Sasquatch a coincidence? His thoughts were interrupted by a loud, exasperated sigh from Lee Sayoung. For once, Sayoung lowered his gaze.
"I'm in pain," Sayoung muttered.
Uijae blinked, unsure if he had heard him correctly. Had Sayoung just said what he thought he did? He instinctively scanned Sayoung's body, looking for any injuries. He half expected to see him bound by Jung Binâs chains again. Fortunatelyâor unfortunatelyâSayoung seemed fine, with no visible restraints.
"In pain?" Uijae asked, incredulous.
"Yeah⦠I'm feeling dizzy," Sayoung mumbled, blinking his long lashes slowly. His pale complexion seemed even more washed out now.
Had he even had a chance to rest since the Artisan Exhibition? Uijae recalled how exhausted Sayoung had looked back then, as if he hadnât been sleeping properly. A knot of unease started forming in Uijae's chest, and he tightened his grip on the staff in his hand.
"That message you sent saying you were fine⦠did you send it yourself?"
Sayoung, staring at him for a moment, then nodded slowly.
âYeah⦠why?â
Relief washed over Uijae. At least that wasn't a lie. He gave Sayoung a quick once-over.
âYou received treatment from the Seowon Guild, right? Jung Bin took you.â
Sayoung nodded again, but this time more sluggishly. âYeah, I did. But⦠maybe this dungeon restructuring messed with meâ¦.â
He trailed off, resting his head against the wall.
âI just need to rest a little. After that⦠we can move together. You need to get out of here too, right, hyung?â
ââ¦â
âAnd we need to find Jung Bin as well.â
ââ¦Jung Bin? Heâs here too?â
Uijae played dumb, and Sayoung gave a small nod in response. Good. The faint glimmer of light he had seen earlier must have been Jung Bin. That meant they had a little more time to wait for Sayoung to recover. If Jung Bin was around, they could trust him to handle the Sasquatch as well.
Uijae, after observing the worn-out Sayoung for a moment, sat down beside him, resting his back against the wall. He cradled the staff in his arms and propped one knee up, sitting just a head's distance away from Sayoung. He murmured, his gaze fixed beyond the ruins.
âSorry, but I canât wait too long. If you take too long, Iâll carry you out of here.â
âMmhâ¦â
Sayoung lazily tilted his head toward Uijae.
âBut⦠hyung.â
âWhat?â
âIsnât it strange?â
âWhat is?â
âHow did you even get in here, hyung? Whatâs your reason for being here?â
"â¦"
âThis dungeon isnât one you can just stroll into by flashing your Hunter ID.â
*Damn.*
Uijae grimaced. Sayoung was way too sharp for his own good. It was a question Uijae should have anticipated from the start, but in his rush to act, he hadnât prepared an answer. Even if heâd thought it through, there wasnât really a plausible excuse for a non-Hunter like him to be in an eroded dungeon.
Besides, this dungeon⦠Uijae wracked his brain.
*Isnât it under the Wave Guildâs jurisdiction?*
He was screwed. Uijae mentally gave up. He didnât even have a bluff to fall back onâSayoungâs questions were always the kind that couldnât be brushed off with a simple lie.
As tension crept across his face, Uijaeâs expression twisted awkwardly. Avoiding Sayoungâs intense gaze, he muttered vaguely.
âWell, you knowâ¦â
âEven though the dungeon manager isnât a Wave Guild member, theyâve been here long enough to manage this place properly.â
That manager was probably still knocked out cold after getting smacked by Kokko. *Sorry, dungeon manager.* Uijae turned his head slightly, counting the cracks in the broken wall. When Uijae remained silent, Sayoungâs probing questions only intensified.
âRunning a business is hard enough. What brought you into such an insignificant dungeon? Whatâs your excuse, hyung?â
ââ¦The restaurantâs been slow lately.â
Uijaeâs short response clearly wasnât the right choice. Sayoung closed his eyes and smirked, clearly mocking him.
âOh, is that so? For a moment, I thought maybe your secretary didnât get paid, so you came in to mine some mana stones or somethingâ¦â
ââ¦â
Sayoung opened his eyes again, watching Uijaeâs face intently. His purple irises, devoid of their usual glow, scanned Uijaeâs crooked expression.
âHyung, youâre reallyâ¦â
Sayoungâs gaze was too intense. Uijae braced himself, waiting for the inevitable string of insultsâ*Are you crazy?* or *What the hell is wrong with you?* But instead, Sayoung let out a long sigh and muttered.
âWho did you come here with?â
*Ah, damn it.*
Lee Sayoung had a remarkable talent for asking all the questions Uijae couldnât answer. This wasnât even Uijaeâs faultâevery one of Sayoungâs questions poked exactly where it hurt. Even if Uijae *wanted* to give a straight answer, how could he when Sayoung's questions hit so close to the truth?
With his mouth clamped shut, Uijae stared at the messy white footprints scattered on the floor. Moments later, he felt a firm, cold weight lean against him. Sayoungâs soft hair brushed against his ear, sending a brief shiver down his spine.
Uijae straightened up instinctively, but before he could react further, a quiet voice whispered in his ear.
âNo way Nam Woojin would come here himself⦠that guyâs practically a ghost haunting the library.â
ââ¦â
âDid that guy ask you? To investigate this place for him?â
Sayoung was wildly off the mark, but Uijae didnât even get the chance to shoot back a sarcastic retort.
Suddenly, a string of white system windows appeared in front of him.
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**[System check complete.]**
**[Dungeon restructuring is now finished.]**
**[A new rank has been assigned to the dungeon.]**
**[The new rank of the Jongno 3-ga underground dungeon is S+!]**