Transcendence Due To A System Error - Chapter 136: Progress
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Rewind the time a bit.
The sanctuary of the Saviors of Truth.
âHermit is a traitor.â
Maestro pointed at Hermit.
âWhat kind of nonsense is that?â
Hermit furrowed his brows with a fierce expression. However, deep inside, he was flustered.
âHow did he notice?â
He didnât handle the matter sloppily enough for Maestro to notice. It would be normal not to notice it.
âNonsense. Well, we will find out about that in due time.â
A murderous intent flickered in Maestroâs eyes.
âDavid. Can you take responsibility for what you just said?â
A black glow emanated from Unknownâs eyes.
âYes. I have evidence.â
ââŠOh ho.â
Unknown let out an exclamation.
âEvidence?â
Hermitâs eyes trembled slightly. Lust, who had been quietly observing the situation from the side, felt the same way.
âDangerous.â
Lust and Hermit were accomplices. If Hermit got caught, it was obvious that Lust would naturally get caught as well.
âWhat is that evidence?â
Along with Unknownâs words, a chilling silence flowed.
âHere. This is evidence that Hermit manipulated confidential information within the organization.â
â!â
Hermit screamed internally.
ââŠIndeed.â
The corner of Unknownâs mouth rose slightly as he verified the data.
âUnfortunately, I could not identify exactly what information was manipulated, but there was definitely a trace of something having been tampered with.â
This was undoubtedly irrefutable evidence.
âAnd the act of manipulating confidential information is something no one but a traitor would do. ThereforeâŠ.â
Maestro glared at Hermit.
âHermit is a traitor.â
ââŠ.â
Hermit had no words.
He had nothing to say in response.
âExcuse me for interrupting~â
Saint interjected into the conversation with a beaming smile.
âCanât we just have the boss use the Vow of Absolute Obedience to interrogate Hermit and settle this matter?â
At Saintâs question, Unknown stroked his chin.
Others might not know, but the âforced interrogationâ using the Vow of Absolute Obedience has a limit of ten uses.
After all ten uses are exhausted, the vow becomes null and void.
And Hermit only had two âforced interrogationsâ left. Using it now would mean that there would be no âforced interrogationsâ available in the future.
âBut doesnât it seem strange?â
Lust quietly intervened.
âLast time, we all used the bossâs prohibition to conduct a traitor search when we were together. If there had been a traitor, they would have been caught then.â
Lust looked at Hermit.
It was a disdainful look.
It was a very realistic act.
âIsnât it just that youâre blinded by personal grudges? Of course, this is also a betrayal against the boss butâŠ.â
At Lustâs words, Unknown nodded slightly.
ââŠYou have a point.â
The seven executives had not disclosed Vagabondâs information to anyone. This was a âfactâ confirmed through the Vow of Absolute Obedience. Therefore, it had been judged that there was no traitor among the executives.
âThat was a trap.â
Maestro spoke with a voice filled with certainty.
âSurely at that time, the boss said this: âIs there anyone here who leaked any information about Vagabond in any way? If so, answer.ââ
Maestro taunted as he looked at Hermit.
âHermit took it literally and did not leak âinformation about Vagabondâ.â
âThe incident with Jayce was a personal action of that âmastermind Xâ connected with Hermit?â
âYes. Whether it was good luck, or he anticipated being suspected due to that matter, I donât know.â
Unknownâs eyes slightly widened.
This was a blind spot he hadnât considered.
ââŠ.â
Cold sweat ran down Hermitâs back.
It was dangerous.
The situation was turning very dangerous.
âSo, this time, you should use the Vow of Absolute Obedience to ask like this.â
The corners of Maestroâs mouth gradually began to rise.
âHave you ever spilled even a little bit of the organizationâs information to an outsider? If so, what did you say?â
ââŠ.â
Hermit gritted his teeth hard.
ââŠDamn it.â
It seemed like there was no way out.
âTo end so futilelyâŠ.â
Just when he had found an opportunity to outsmart Unknown.
To die so futilely was lamentable.
ââŠ.â
Hermit locked eyes with Lust.
Lust, who was wearing the same expression as usual, was indeed a great actor. Thankfully, it seemed there was no chance of getting caught through expressions.
âAs long as I die quietly, there wonât be any reason for Lust to get caught.â
He resolved himself in that way.
âAllen.â
Unknown called Hermit.
âAnswer my question truthfully.â
Darkness clung tightly around Hermitâs heart, suffocating it.
âKuhuk!â
A short moan burst from Hermitâs mouth.
âHave you ever spilled the organizationâs information to someone who is not a part of the organization?â
ââŠ.â
Hermit remained silent.
Then, the Vow of Absolute Obedience began to exert even stronger pressure on Hermitâs heart.
If he chose not to answer here, he would violate the Vow of Absolute Obedience and would face death.
ââŠNo. It canât end like this.â
Upon reconsideration, it became clear that Unknown wouldnât easily let him, a traitor, die. After all, they had Saint, a professional in revival.
They would somehow keep him alive to extract information.
âI canât let that happen.â
His life was already forfeit.
He couldnât afford to become useful to Unknown.
âIn this case, I will violate the great spiritâs oath.â
An elemental prohibition that sets one ablaze, turning into ashes the moment one divulges information about Kang Seo-yul to another person.
It was a supreme oath that was activated just by deciding to utter Kang Seo-yulâs name.
âKang Seo-yul. Please send Unknown to hell. I will be waiting for you in hell.â
It was when he was about to let words regarding Kang Seo-yul slip out from his mouth.
Whoosh!
The flame of the spirit that had clung to his heart faintly ignited.
Something about the flame was rough.
It seemed annoyed by the black fog that was disturbing its slumber.
The flame completely enveloped the black fog that was tightly grasping his heart.
And then.
Pop!
It swallowed all the fog in one go.
ââŠWhat is this?â
Hermit, whose heartâs pain had disappeared, quickly organized his thoughts.
The suddenly disappeared Vow of Absolute Obedience. No, to be exact, the Vow of Absolute Obedience probably hadnât disappeared.
âUnknown has not noticed.â
If the Vow of Absolute Obedience had disappeared, then Unknown would have noticed it.
That means that only the mysterious fog that was constricting his heart a moment ago has disappeared.
In other wordsâŠ
âUnknownâs interrogation has ended.â
It means there is no longer a need to answer Unknownâs question truthfully.
âHermit, answer me.â
Looking at Unknown who had a fierce expression, and Maestro wearing a sneering smile from behind,
Hermit inwardly shouted in triumph.
âI can firmly assert that I have not leaked any information about the organization to external entities.â
âWhat?â
Maestroâs expression soured in an instant.
* * *
âThus, the suspicions on me were cleared, and acknowledging my ability to hide and detect information, I received the mission to monitor Korea, which has the highest level of danger, and that brought me here. That is all.â
Hermitâs speech came to an end.
ââŠI see.â
I was so dumbfounded that I couldnât speak.
âI am truly impressed. I have no idea where you started calculating this plan, it is utterly elusive to me.â
Where did I start planning?
From the beginning.
Yes.
From the beginning, there was no plan at all.
WowâŠ
It turned out like this.
I understood the situation.
I also knew why this happened due to some kind of causal effect.
To put it simply.
The Greater Spiritâs vow swallowed the vow of absolute obedience.
âI only thought the reason you imposed the Greater Spiritâs vow on me was because you couldnât trust me. My thinking was shallow. I never imagined it also served as insurance to nullify the vow of absolute obedienceâŠ.â
Itâs what they call a âdifference in classâ.
The vow of absolute obedience is a fraudulent prohibition, but in the end, it is just a trait used by âhumansâ.
On the other hand, the Greater Spiritâs vow is a special vow used by spirits, moreover by the Greater Spirit.
There is an overwhelming difference in class between the two prohibitions.
And now, the result is Hermit.
âCould it be⊠that you didnât ask about the information on Vagabond for this moment as a fallback planâŠ?â
He succeeded in lying to Unknown after overcoming the vow of absolute obedience. This is a tremendous feat.
âEven making me erase the records about Sunlight Orphanage in the organizationâs database⊠Thatâs right. Deliberately hiding the past and inflating my suspicions by exposing it little by littleâŠ.â
Anyway, I donât know what kind of nonsense Hermit has been spouting on and on since earlier.
âEvery single action, every single word was all calculatedâŠ.â
Hermit looked at me with eyes as if he was looking at a monster.
âI am impressed once again.â
ââŠ.â
âIt feels like weâve come full circle on a huge loop and returned to the initial âI am impressed.â
Is this Inception?â
âAh, how did you do that? Regarding the manipulation of confidential information.â
âAs for that, it was handled as a simple mistake.â
A mistake?
âEven though it was concrete evidence, such an excuse worked?â
âYes. Thanks to the vow of absolute obedience, I wasnât suspected.â
Ah, I see.
Well, Unknown does have a tendency to blindly trust the vow of absolute obedience.
ââŠhuh?â
Blind trust?
At that moment, something flashed in my mind.
Wait a minute.
Right now, Hermit is in a state where he is not suspected by Unknown at all.
Moreover, Maestro would likely have lost Unknownâs trust.
Could it be possible to somewhat control Unknownâs actions using Hermit? The possibility is substantial. If only to set up a trap using thatâŠ
âA good timing to hit Unknown from behindâŠ.â
ââŠ!â
Hermitâs eyes widened greatly.
It was a face that couldnât be more surprised.
âYou had thought up to that point.â
Then, shaking as if trembling with chills, he said,
âAfter all, everything is under perfect calculationâŠ.â
No, you idiot.
* * *
Hermit silently returned to his duty.
He said he would focus on his mission of monitoring the political climate in Korea and gathering information for a while.
âIf you need my help, call me anytime. I will assist you to the fullest within my capabilities.â
It seemed that, having gained Unknownâs trust, quite a bit of freedom of action had been assured. Itâs a good thing.
âSpeaking of which, the strategy to strike Unknown from behindâŠ.â
Could it be possible?
Until very recently, it was considered impossible.
But now that Hermitâs and Maestroâs positions have switched, the situation has changed 180 degrees.
âWith one sweepâŠ.â
If well-manipulated, sweeping away all of the Saviors of Truth, including Unknown, isnât a dream.
âIt wonât be easy, though.â
Considering Unknownâs wide and sensitive perception, trapping him would not be easy.
But itâs not impossible. There certainly exist ancient relics specialized in deceiving senses.
I remember at least three.
There are many other ways to deceive Unknownâs senses as well.
âIt will take some time thoughâŠ.â
Fortunately, there is ample time.
Having lost two executives, Unknown will now devote himself to preparing for terrorism for his objective. He wonât have time to focus on other matters.
âNo matter what happens, Hermit will either block it or inform me.â
Indeed, there is ample time.
Then, what should I do in this remaining time?
Firstly, as I said, collect ancient relics. Centering on the essential ancient relics to be gathered, pull together as many ancient relics as possible.
âUse the unnecessary ones immediately for abilities, and keep the necessary ones for later in the Artisanâs Portable Forge.â
I would have to use ancient relics carefully adjusting the tattoo so that Adamâs Mark does not turn black.
I also have to fully incorporate the acquired abilities.
So grow as quickly as possible, if I can grow to at least to A rankâŠ
âI can win.â
Because I have cheating abilities that overpower ranks and cheating items called ancient relics.
If I manage to gain a few representative cheating abilities of the race in the meantime, the job will become even easier.
âIt is also the summer vacation period, so there is an overflow of time.â
Everything is falling exactly into place.
âThe only thing left isâŠ.â
The only problem remaining might be how to acquire the ancient relics.
But probably this wonât be a problem either.
Uoong-!
Just then, the phone vibrated.
[Yu Hwa]
It was a message from Yu Hwa.
A smile crept upon my lips.
[Seo-yul, are you ready? The Project Mystery starts tomorrow.]
Project Mystery.
Mystery is a word created by taking one letter each from Shinwa and Bihon.
No, besides that.
[Has the government already given permission?]
[Of course. Itâs someoneâs favor, they have to do it.]
I can vividly imagine Yu Hwa with a fox-like smile.
[Just kidding, they accepted it because it benefits them as well.]
[I see.]
The one gaining the biggest advantage from Project Mystery is none other than the government. freeweb(n)ovel.co(m)
Rejecting this proposal would be a foolish act.
Considering that, the permission came too fast.
I donât know why the usually slow government acted so quickly this time.
It must be because of the large influence of the Bihon and Shinwa groups.
[Anyway, we plan to release the article immediately tomorrow and start construction. As planned, unnie will take charge of the construction.]
A joint project of Mystery with Maiden, Yu Hwa, and Jia.
[Unnie said to look forward to it. That it will be turned into an amazing museum.]
The selected project name âMysteryâ will be the name given to the newly established museum.
[Please convey that the content is more important than the appearance.]
[Ask them to stuff it full of ancient relics.]
It is a museum to exhibit those ancient relics.
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