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Chapter 40: Chesswood (1)
âWhat are you planning to do?â asked Jeremy, Derekâs direct subordinate.
They had made an investment in Elsanadâs downfall and Ilya winning the election, but the outcome had veered toward an unexpected direction. Both Ilya and Elsanad had been imprisoned due to the charges Crockta had brought forth against them.
âWait a bit,â said Derek as he wrote down something while sitting at his desk. fre ewebno vel.com
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After putting down his pen, Derek skimmed through what he had written.
ââI wish you good fortune...â or âMay atshirai flowers bloom at every step of the way...â Which sounds better?â asked Derek.
His voice was laced with amusement, and this caused Jeremyâs eyes to widen in surprise.
âYou seem to be in a good mood,â commented Jeremy.
âIf I had to choose between good and bad, I guess itâs good,â replied Derek.
âIs the person you are addressing male or female?â asked Jeremy.
âItâs a man,â said Derek.
âThe former then,â suggested Jeremy.
âBut heâs an elf,â remarked Derek.
âThen I suggest the latter,â said Jeremy.
âYou have strong prejudices about gender and species,â said Derek laughingly as he raised his pen again.
âMay atshirai flowers bloom at every step of the wayâ was a classic well-known expression derived from a Janburuqe epic poem. The atshirai flower crown worn by a victor symbolized a march of victory. It had the same meaning as âI wish you good fortuneâ but was less formal.
âDo you know how long it has been since Iâve written a letter to resolve an unexpected matter?â asked Derek.
âFrom my knowledge, it has never happened before,â replied Jeremy.
âYes, I donât remember either because it has been so long,â said Derek.
Derek placed the letter in an envelope and stamped his crest over the wax seal. Then he handed it to Jeremy.
âHow amusing,â said Derek.
âEven though it has deviated from your expectations?â asked Jeremy.
âBy nature, victory is more valuable when you encounter an unexpected problem and overcome it, Jeremy,â said Derek.
Upon taking the letter from Derek, Jeremy realized he did not recognize the name addressed on the envelope.
âWho is this?â
âWho? Our new puppet, thatâs who,â said Derek with a laugh. âSince our orc warrior Crockta has disrupted our plans in Arnin, there needs to be a new person to set things straight.â
âThen...â
âThe world doesnât become a clean place just because you eliminate a villain. A new villain will always crawl out eventually. This is how the world works.â
Jeremy nodded. This was why he followed Derek. He had never seen any flaws in Derekâs plans before. Derek could predict everything as if it was all in the palm of his hand and follow up with quick responses, yielding his intended results. This was also the case for what had happened in Arnin. Crockta had handled the matter in unexpected ways, and now Ilya, whom they had carefully invested in, was a criminal about to be imprisoned in Arninâs basement.
Derek had referred to this series of events as unexpected, but Jeremy didnât think so. He believed Derek had probably planned many potential solutions to such a problem from the very beginning just in case. He had everything thought out in his mind, and he controlled it all in accordance with his desires.
âDeliver this, and give Crockta information about the next case,â said Derek.
âEven though he violated the contract?â asked Jeremy.
âIn a way, I violated it too,â replied Derek.
Crockta had placed a condition in the contract, specifying that he would not perform unjust acts that would go against a warriorâs honor.
âI didnât know Ilya and Elsanad were such villains. But it wasnât unexpected, so itâs willful negligence,â said Derek.
âUnderstood,â said Jeremy.
âI trust you. It would be nice if you could even help Crockta a bit this time,â suggested Derek.
Jeremy nodded as he read the name of the person the letter was addressed to.
The addressee was Plains Administrator Enyanis.
With Ilya and Elsanadâs downfall, Arnin was awaiting a new leader. Regardless of the kind of person they had been until now, whoever accepted Derekâs help next would become Arninâs new Ilya and Elsanad. Nevertheless, the citizens wouldnât know about their new leaderâs hypocrisy and rave in admiration at their fa?ade of a righteous leader. That was the world Jeremy knew.
***
After Ilyaâs and Elsanadâs crimes were revealed, the whole city was enraged and in an uproar with a desire for a fresh start. New politicians claiming they would set Arnin on the right path appeared, and voices began to rise out of the need to clear up the ugly consequences as a result of the past events.
Honorary Citizen Crockta was also the talk of the town, but he no longer appeared in front of people. The orc dismissed all the attention and said he had simply done what he had to do. Praise for Enyanis ensued in response to Crocktaâs modest answer as she was the one who had appointed him as an honorary citizen.
Due to Crocktaâs new fandom, a statue of âHonorary Citizenâ was erected at the Arnin public square. Much to the surprise of Arninâs visitors, the statue of Arninâs honorary citizen didnât look like an elf or a human. Instead, it had the appearance of an orc.
The people of Arnin didnât put Crocktaâs name on the statue to respect his wishes, but every citizen of Arnin knew who the honorary citizen was. The statue expressed the citizensâ trust in himâthat if Arnin became corrupt again, the honorary citizen would return and handle the corrupt politicians.
âItâs tiring,â said Crockta.
He had to go into hiding because of his fame. He tried to disguise himself with a bandana or hood, but his conspicuously large orc stature meant he had to limit going out as much as possible.
âYou are the only orc in Arnin. It canât be helped. Are you really planning to leave?â asked Enyanis.
âThere is something I must do,â replied Crockta.
âThatâs too bad. I hope you could have stayed longer.â
Before this, Derek hadâto Crocktaâs surpriseâinformed him about the whereabouts of another of the Haedong Balhae clanâs bases and provided him with information about his next destination, Chesswood. This time, Derek didnât have any particular demands. His messenger conveyed Derekâs words that Crockta should do whatever he wanted.
Crockta had a hard time assessing Derekâs true intentions, but he decided not to think too deeply about it. He just had to focus on what he had to do.
âI saw you here for the first time,â said Enyanis.
Crockta and Enyanis were standing at the Arnin Plains where they had first met. Enyanis turned her head and looked at the rock where Crockta had left his messageââA warrior does not attack the unarmed.â The adrenaline rush that Enyanis had felt when she first saw the message was still a vivid memory in her mind. She had never met anyone like this orc before. Many spouted words about justice, but it was her first time seeing someone who acted on what they said. She was excited about the path this orc would tread in the future.
âWhere are you thinking of heading to?â asked Enyanis.
âChesswood district,â replied Crockta.
âChesswood...â murmured Enyanis.
Chesswood was human land and a place that would best be called a madhouse. It was a cursed place, but this orc would surely accomplish whatever he needed to do.
âI wish you good fortune. May atshirai flowers bloom at every step,â said Enyanis.
âThank you,â said Crockta.
Crockta didnât understand the meaning behind what Enyanis had said, but based on the connotation of her words, it seemed she meant well.
Suddenly, Crockta heard the shouts of those hunting treeters in the plains.
âAhhhh! Help!â
A man was being chased by a treeter, but Crockta didnât budge. Things were different now.
Dozens of arrows ripped through the air and pierced the treeter all over its body. It was the work of Yu-Rin, the elf player who had followed Crocktaâs footsteps and become a member of the Arnin Plains Rescue Team.
Yu-Rin noticed Crocktaâs gaze and winked back. Crockta nodded approvingly. Aside from Yu-Rin, there were other NPCs and players helping those around them. They were dressed in the same red vest that symbolized the plainsâ rescue team. Sometimes, when players approached treeters despite lacking the skills to hunt them, the rescue team scolded them and sent them home.
A warm atmosphere circulated through the plains.
âThis is your legacy,â said Enyanis.
The number of people who died from hunting treeters had decreased greatly. There was even talk that Arninâs entry standards for other species would be loosened thanks to Crocktaâs contributions as an honorary citizen.
âThen, letâs see each other again sometime,â said Crockta.
It was time for him to leave.
Crockta extended his fist in customary orc greeting, and Enyanis extended her fist in return. The orc greeting felt unfamiliar to her, but as her fist met the orcâs hard skin, her spirits lifted. They exchanged a firm fist bump.
Crockta then turned around and began walking. His huge orc body moved farther and farther away from Arnin. The orc, who had achieved great things in Arnin, had a quiet final moment in the city.
âWhew,â sighed Enyanis with a blank stare.
Suddenly, someone approached her. It was Jeremy, the subordinate that Derek had dispatched. He stood next to Enyanis and whistled.
âOrcs look so scary,â said Jeremy in a mirthful voice.
Enyanis stared at him unsurprised as he smiled. They had already exchanged correspondence previously.
âAnyway, has the noble administrator made up her mind?â asked Jeremy.
âAre you sure about the promise?â questioned Enyanis.
âOf course. We will help you,â assured Jeremy.
âI didnât expect a mere loan shark to have so much money,â commented Enyanis.
âWatch your words. Derek is more than a loan shark,â warned Jeremy.
Enyanis nodded. âGood, then.â
âItâs a deal.â
âBut keep this in mind. Although I will be receiving political funding from your people, I will not allow any unethical transactions.â
âWe will see about that,â remarked Jeremy with a wide grin.
Everyone always said the same as Enyanis but only at the beginning.
âSome guys will head over, so discuss the rest with them. I have to go,â said Jeremy.
âTo Crockta, perhaps?â asked Enyanis.
âThatâs none of your business,â replied Jeremy.
Jeremy stared in the direction where Crockta had disappeared. Although Derek had spoken positively of Crockta, Jeremy couldnât say the same. He believed there was a need to keep an eye on the unpredictable orc. After all, the orc could go off in any direction at any moment.
***
Yi-An logged off.
He had been playing for a very long time. Despite that, he didnât feel dizzy or tired at all, which was strange. His body felt refreshed as if he had just woken up from a full night of sleep.
Yi-An looked back on his experiences in Elder Lord. He had been immersed in the game as if he really was Crockta, and his rage regarding the atrocities that had occurred in Arnin had been genuine. Maybe that was why his achievement score had risen dramatically after he visited Arnin. Bringing charges against an NPC of status had allowed Crockta to achieve a high level of influence in Elder Lord. Additionally, his levels had risen with his achievement score, so there werenât many players in Elder Lord who could belittle him now.
He went out to the living room and turned on the TV. Elder Lord News, which summarized what was going on in Elder Lord, was currently airing. There was news about Arninâs former mayor, but the report didnât delve into too much detail. It said Arninâs mayor and a mayoral candidate had been arrested after being reported by Arninâs citizens, and that Arnin was now in political turmoil.
âHmm...â murmured Yi-An while checking his phone.
It was peak hour at his café. He felt like he had entrusted all of the café-related matters to Han Yeo-Ri following the arrival of the part-timer. Yi-An could imagine Yeo-Ri looking at him resentfully. This meant he needed to give her some attention.
Yi-An left the house and got in his car to drive to the café. When he entered the café, he was greeted by Yoo Soo-Yeon, the new part-timer.
âWelcome to CafĂ© Reason!â Yoo Soo-Yeon had a hearty voice that lifted peopleâs spirits.
Yi-An nodded approvingly. Han Yeo-Ri had trained the part-timer well.
Upon seeing Yi-An, Han Yeo-Ri remarked, âYouâre here.â
â...!â
Something was off. Han Yeo-Riâs voice, which used to capture the hearts of customers, sounded glum as if her liveliness had been stolen by Yoo Soo-Yeon. It was a subtle difference, but Yi-An noticed it.
Han Yeo-Ri gave him a strange look and then raised her chin toward a corner of the café. Seeing that, Yi-An shifted his gaze over there.
â...!â Yi-An was surprised once more.
A woman that he knew was drinking coffee with her legs crossed elegantly. She was the successor of the Myeongsong Group, Ji Ha-Yeon. Having seen Yi-An enter the cafe, she smiled as she looked at him.
It was no wonder why there were men in suits outside the café. They were here because of her.
Yi-An walked over to her. Ji Ha-Yeon spoke first, âYou must be busy these days.â
âIâm sure you are busier than me,â replied Yi-An.
âYouâre right. But even though Iâm busy, I made time for you.â
Then she took a sip of her coffee. This scene looked like a photo shoot featured in a magazine.
âYi-An-ssi, arenât you going to drink coffee? Did you grow tired of it because you run a cafĂ©?â asked Ji Ha-Yeon.
âThatâs not it,â replied Yi-An.
âHave you eaten?â
Ji Ha-Yeon had many questions. Nevertheless, Yi-An simply smiled while shaking his head. magic
âThen do you want to get dinner together? Iâll pay,â said Ji Ha-Yeon.
Yi-An shook his head again, and Ji Ha-Yeon pouted.
âIâm sorry. Iâm planning to have dinner with someone else,â said Yi-An.
âWith who?â
Instead of replying, Yi-An looked at Han Yeo-Ri, who was making a drink for a customer. He had been planning to buy her a meal because she had been really tired lately.
âAre you two...?â asked Ji Ha-Yeon.
âSheâs just my employee,â said Yi-An.
âHmm...â Ji Ha-Yeon looked suspiciously at Yi-An, who shrugged in response.
Ji Ha-Yeon, who had been caressing her lips as if in deep thought, suddenly asked, âDo you play Elder Lord?â
Yi-An stared at her in surprise.
He had recently learned that the Elder Saga Corporation was an affiliate of the Myeongsong Group. As this question was coming from Ji Ha-Yeon, the heir of the Myeongson Group, it didnât seem at all like an innocent question.
âYes,â he replied.
âI see,â said Ji Ha-Yeon.
âWhat about you?â
âI donât. Hmm... Itâs better if you donât play as well.â
âWhy would one of Elder Lordâs shareholders say something like that?â Yi-An tilted his head curiously.
âIs there a problem?â he asked.
âNo, just...â Ji Ha-Yeon dragged out her words.
Ji Ha-Yeonâs father, Ji Eun-Chul, did not allow his family members to play Elder Lord due to safety concerns. It was top-secret information that Elder Lordâs core system was uncontrollable. The capsulesâ protection system claimed to guarantee playersâ safety, but as a precaution, Ji Eun-Chul strictly forbade his relatives from playing.
It was the Myeongsong Groupâs weakness, so the company employed all means possible to find the sole man who could solve this issueâYoo Jae-Han. However, no one could find his whereabouts.
Ji Ha-Yeon, who couldnât explain all of this to Yi-An, replied jokingly. âHaha, a person could turn violent if they spent too much time playing games.â
She glanced outside the café, where one of her guards was pointing at his wristwatch. It was time for her next schedule.
Ji Ha-Yeon had been planning to cancel it if Yi-An had accepted her dinner offer, but things didnât work out today. She sighed.
âI was rejected today as well. Do you hate me?â Ji Ha-Yeon asked.
âNo way,â Yi-An replied with a laugh. âWe should have dinner next time Iâm free.â
âThen letâs settle on a date right now. What about dinner the day after tomorrow?â asked Ji Ha-Yeon eagerly.
âThat works.â
âYou promised,â Ji Ha-Yeon said and rose from her seat. âThen, see you in two days.â
âSure thing.â
Ji Ha-Yeon left the café with elegant movements.
After seeing her off, Yi-An stood at the cafĂ©âs counter. Yoo Soo-Yeon bowed politely to him. She had become a lot more cheerful ever since she received Yi-Anâs help and began working at the cafĂ©.
Han Yeo-Ri also glanced at Yi-An.
She asked, âWhat do you want to drink? Espresso?â
Her voice sounded flat, but Yi-An grinned.
âYeo-Ri,â he said.
âYes.â
âLetâs get something nice to eat after closing the store.â
âOh, really?â
Han Yeo-Riâs expression brightened in an instant. She was the type of person who couldnât hide her emotions.
âYes.â
âCan we eat something expensive?â
âYes.â
Han Yeo-Ri nodded happily.
Right then, the automatic door to Café Reason opened, and a customer entered.
Han Yeo-Ri immediately greeted the customer, âWelcome to CafĂ© Reason!!!â
Her characteristic liveliness was back. Yi-An couldnât help but laugh.