Chapter 101 …
Floor 6 Trial (4)
[<Flame of Eternity>: Jinhyuk! Get away from that sly fox immediately!! (âŹâĐ´â).]
[<King of Centralization>: If one is fit to be a king, they should have a main consort and concubines as well. Yep.]
[<King of Muspel>: Hehe, that is indeed one of a kingâs virtues.]
âDonât misunderstand. Itâs not like that.â
âHuh?â
âAh.â
Swish.
âNo, itâs nothing.â
Caelion was quite taken aback by Jinhyuk suddenly speaking to the air.
âDoes he have romantic interest in me? Human men often have those illusions about elves.â
But just by looking into his eyes, she could tell that wasnât the case.
All he desired was pure martial prowess.
With her slightly more developed instincts and senses, Caelion could perceive this.
âWhy⌠are you helping meâŚ?â
âBecause we can help each other.â
âHelp each other?â
âYouâre a High Elf, right?â
ââŚYes.â
âIâll help you master the <Pajo Sword Technique> and clear the Floor 6 trial.â
ââŚ?â
âIn return, I need your help.â
Caelion couldnât understand.
Why would that monster, who had already mastered three forms of the Pajo Sword Technique in just a week, need her help?
How could he help someone like her who had been struggling for twelve years?
Even with countless instructors trying to guide her, she hadnât even passed the first form.
âNo matter how skilled he is, helping someone else is on an entirely different level.â
Caelionâs suspicion remained as she stared at Jinhyuk.
âNo, itâs worse with geniuses. They canât comprehend the gap between themselves and ordinary people.â
But there was a fact Caelion didnât know:
Jinhyuk wasnât a natural genius.
He had earned his talents and abilities through the tremendous effort and years of experience from his previous life.
At this point, there was no player in the tower with more experience than Jinhyuk.
Because of that, he knew exactly how to make others strongâand how he himself could grow while helping others grow.
[<Flame of Eternity>: ( â˘_â˘).]
Ignoring Hestiaâs subtle warnings, Jinhyuk spoke his terms.
âYouâre different from other High Elves.â
âHow do you knowâŚ?â
âI can see it.â
The flow of mana visible through <Cosmic Vistara>.
Even if other players couldnât notice, the flow surrounding Caelion was obvious.
Somehow blocked, stagnant.
âJust trust me for now.â
ââŚâ
For Caelion, who hadnât progressed in swordsmanship for twelve years:
âAlright. Thereâs no harm in trusting him for now.â
So she had no choice but to take Jinhyukâs hand.
âNoble Elf, Caelion⌠I didnât expect her to be here.â
Floor 6: <Sea of Waves>
Here, Jinhyuk, mastering the <Pajo Sword Technique> relentlessly, discovered an unexpected connection:
A Noble ElfâCaelion.
Her story was tragically unique.
Elves.
One of the three great races comprising the <Gigantic Punk> on Floor 15.
Originally, they revered the Great Mother, the World Tree, as a god.
For them, the most important things were the elementals: fire, water, wind, earth, and sometimes light and darkness.
Elves possessed innate elemental affinity, unlike other races.
Their duty was to nurture and provide energy and nutrients to the World Tree Mother.
Depending on the elemental affinity they had and the contribution they made to the World Tree Mother, their status and rank differed.
For example, elves with fire affinity would incinerate threats to the World Tree Mother. Elves with water affinity would nourish her with water, and so on.
Among them, High Elves were particularly powerful.
Born of noble bloodlines, they had extraordinary affinity for nature and elementals, surpassing all other elves.
If a normal elfâs highest affinity for one elemental was 100, High Elvesâ basic affinity across six elements ranged from 120 to 150.
But that alone didnât earn them the âHighâ title.
The critical factor was their affinity with plants.
Yes. They could communicate directly with the World Tree Mother, in addition to their elemental affinity.
âSome High Elves even became apostles of the Constellation, the Tree of the Universe.â
The World Tree itself was a Constellation named <Tree of the Universe>.
A select few High Elves even became its apostles.
Caelion, however, was a highly exceptional case among High Elves.
Her affinity with other elementals was zeroânonexistent.
Was she superior in other areas?
Not at all, by elf standards.
She couldnât communicate directly with the World Tree Mother either.
âBut she has other talents.â
Indeed.
Her talents lay in swordsmanship, archery, and broad perception.
Everything needed to climb the tower she possessed.
She excelled particularly in melee and close-quarters combat, aided by extraordinary vision and hearing.
Elves already had keen hearing, but Caelionâs was several times sharper.
She even had skills to control her hearing.
âThe only reason a talent like hers struggles with <Pajo Sword Technique> is simple.â
Swish.
âShe doesnât realize her own potential. Not yet.â
Watching Caelion swing her sword, Jinhyuk recalled the past.
Her greatest talent wasnât combat sense or exceptional reflexesâit was the ability to harmonize and forcibly fuse the surrounding mana.
She may not know it yet, but it was undoubtedly her gift.
âHas it been 12 years now?â
Observing Caelion training with <Cosmic Vistara>, Jinhyuk remembered:
âShe used to wander here for about 25 years before awakening her talent.â
Upon realizing her talent for fusing surrounding mana and other forces like elementals, she would reach the level of a Sword Master.
The reason was simple:
<Pajo Sword Technique>, which studies and harmonizes mana flows, aligned perfectly with her innate talent and willpower.
Her efforts were not wastedâjust slow.
âAnd IâŚâ
Clenching his fist.
ââŚcan make this path slightlyâor muchâfaster.â
But Jinhyuk wasnât volunteering out of kindness.
It was a transaction.
Her harmonizing power would greatly aid his growth.
Haah⌠haahâŚ
Breaking through waves, Caelion asked Jinhyuk:
âHow⌠am I doing?â
[<Golden Smile>: Sheâs beautiful, probably because sheâs an elf.]
[<Flame of Eternity>: .( â˘_â˘).]
Ignoring the Constellationsâ comments, Jinhyuk spoke the truth:
âItâs a mess.â
ââŚâ
[<King of Centralization>: As expected, Jin Hwang is brutal, lol.]
[<Serpent Enveloping the World>: lolololol]
[<Duke of Gluttony>: lol]
âBut that means thereâs room for improvement.â
[Constellation <Fire That Killed the Mother Goddess> shakes its head, saying this elf has no talent for swordsmanship.]
[Constellation <Descending Wind> laments, saying twelve years have been wasted like the wind.]
âRoom for improvement?â
For Caelion, who had trained to exhaustion for twelve years, these words didnât sit well.
âRoom for improvementâ implied she hadnât advanced at all until now.
ââŚ.â
Still, twelve yearsâshe could hardly refuse help from a player who had been here only a week.
Her pride as the most senior here could have been wounded, yet there was a stronger emotion: desperation.
She wanted to climb the tower quickly, gain recognition from the World Tree Mother, and escape this place.
âI⌠I am not uselessâŚ!â
So she swallowed her pride and asked Jinhyuk:
ââŚHow can I improve?â
âSimple.â
Jinhyukâs eyes shone golden.
âStop trying to sense or harmonize with the surrounding mana.â
ââŚWhat?â
Contrary to what any instructor had ever said.
Her mind spun at his words, then went blank at the next.
âDominate the mana. Make it obey your control.â
<Pajo Sword Technique> manipulates surrounding mana and explodes in one strike.
Thus, sensing the mana flow was always the starting point.
âMana, sword, and skills arenât blocked or dodged with strength. You ride the flow.â
Thatâs what instructors always said.
The key was how the sword disrupted the flow, so their strikes were like living fluids, not straight lines.
âIs that⌠right?â
âFor most players, no. But it suits you, Caelion.â
âFor me?â
âI can see it.â
ââŚ.â
âThe flow around you.â
No instructor who claimed to have mastered <Pajo Sword Technique> could actually see the flow. They could only feel it.
Here, the sheer coexistence of multiple flows made feeling alone insufficient for precise analysis.
Jinhyuk, however, could perceive it all.
Only he could analyze not just himself but others with precision.
âAlright. Iâll trust him for now.â
Caelion readjusted her stance and began swinging her sword.
âElementals are not your friends.â
ââŚ.â
âNature is not your friend.â
ââŚ.â
âEven the mana that forms their foundation is not your friend. To you, they areâŚâ
Clench.
ââŚobjects to dominate.â
Training was hell.
Jinhyuk didnât directly teach sword techniques.
Instead, he demanded Caelion survive in the place where waves and mana surged violently.
âDominate it.â
Each day, she swung her sword amid fierce flows.
The basic turbulence alone made it grueling, and Jinhyuk deliberately tangled the flow further, making balance nearly impossible.
Stepping on the ground, mana waves destabilized her, and swinging her sword, Jinhyukâs interference broke the flow.
âForget the teaching that the sword should ride the wave. Even the flow is not your friend.â
âYou are the master.â
âDominate the flow with your will, your power, and your intention.â
When she finally gained some footing, Jinhyuk raised a wooden sword against her.
âNow, we move to actual combat.â
He swung, and the weight was unlike anything before.
It wasnât just the mana flowâit was holy fire.
Sacred yet destructively powerful, it crushed and flung her.
It felt like her body would ignite and vanish.
Like a storm of fire, endlessly changing.
Caelion tried to block, but each defense threw her off balance.
Then:
âNo. At this rateâŚâ
Clench.
âThis wonât do! Stop!â
Her vision and hearing expanded.
She detected the gaps in the flow.
âSound.â
TsuzuzuzuzâŚ
âI can feel the gaps in the sound over there.â
She swung the wooden sword with all her might toward the sound, and everything surrounding her vanished.
Or rather, she placed herself in the heart of the chaotic flowâlike the eye of a storm.
âFollow my commandâŚâ
Finally, performing the motions she had practiced for twelve years, everything stopped.
At that moment, a faint smile appeared on Jinhyukâs lips.
âSuccess.â





