Chapter 46 …
Bang!
Suddenly, the café door shattered, and something sharp and pointed flew straight toward William.
Clang!
I grabbed William and pulled him aside while blocking the incoming object with the back of my right hand, which was covered by a glove.
A huge pair of scissors?
The one who threw the scissors was a person dressed entirely in blackâa cap, a mask, and a long coat.
[Status Effect: You are cursed.]
[Status Effect: You are afflicted with fear.]
[High status-resistance reduces the duration and effect of the curse.]
[High status-resistance frees you from fear.]
The scissors I had just blocked came flying again, this time aimed precisely at my head.
I tilted my head to dodge them and immediately threw a straight punch at the attacker.
But the guy stepped back lightly, dodged it, then jumped over my head and landed behind me.
ââŠâŠ!â
A red eye, visible between the cap and the mask, stared straight at me.
A person? No way.
There was no way a human could have eyes like thatâpainted entirely red without any focus.
And not just two eyes.
It was a single large eye that visibly wriggled in real time.
[The rage of the Scissor Murderer has been imprinted.]
[The Scissor Murderer will now attempt to eliminate you along with the original target.]
The creature made a gesture as if cutting its own throat with the scissors attached where its hand should have been, then disappeared.
âWilliam. Are you okay?â
âI-I’m fine.â
âAt least fix your expression before saying that.â
Despite his words, his face clearly showed shock.
Of course it did.
If I had been even a little slower, that scissor would have gone straight stab!
âI was just surprised because the door suddenly broke!â
Flick.
I flicked his forehead with my finger.
âAh! Why did you hit me all of a sudden?!â
âBecause itâs funny watching you pretend to be an adult. Didnât you say something similar when we first met?â
William pouted and rubbed his forehead.
Judging by how lively he was, he really didnât seem injured.
âAre you two okay?â
âI-I got scratched a little by the debris, but I think Iâm fine.â
Ray said she was okay.
Then what about Raon?
âThatâs what I want to ask! The scissors stabbed your gloved hand directly. Are you really okay?!â
Raon asked with a worried look, staring at my right hand.
âOh, this glove. Itâs basically a metal gauntlet made of thick leather with small steel balls inside. Itâs called a sap glove. It can block most blades.â
I said, waving my bare right hand after removing the glove.
âYouâre right⊠Whew. Iâm glad youâre not hurt. I was so shocked because I thought your right hand had been seriously injured.â
âIf I had told you earlier, you wouldnât have worried. Sorry.â
âBut thanks to you, William wasnât badly hurt. Thatâs a relief. Though it seems the inside of the cafĂ© wasnât so lucky.â
Following her gaze, I turned toward the shattered entrance.
âUghhhâŠ!â
âM-my arm!â
âIt hurts! It hurts!â
People were rolling on the floor all over the wrecked café.
âLetâs help clean things up first.â
We could hear the details later.
Afterward
There were far more injured people than we had initially seen from outside.
Fortunately, since the incident had just happened, we intervened quickly and performed emergency treatment, minimizing the damage.
Of course, there was nothing we could do for those who had already died.
âYou saved us. Itâs not much, but this round is on me, so donât feel burdenedâhave a drink.â
The middle-aged Western man who introduced himself as Atkins, the leader here, offered us freshly poured drinks.
âWhat exactly happened?â
I asked after taking a sip.
âAs you saw. We were attacked by a thief who came to steal the Golden Cake Knife.â
âBut it seems like you managed to protect it.â
âIf we hadnât, I wouldnât be sitting here talking with you right now. The problem is that we paid a much higher price than expected just to protect that knife.â
Atkins sighed as he looked around.
âAs you probably noticed, the guy inflicts multiple status effects, making it hard to fight back properly.â
âIf we canât counter that, most of the people here are basically just numbers. At best, they can act as meat shields.â
And even those numbers would keep decreasing.
The thief failed to steal the knife today, but he would surely come again.
And every time he did, more people would die or get injured.
âCome to think of it, you said you encountered that monster right outside the cafĂ© door. Itâs impressive you survived. Do you have strong combat abilities?â
âNot really. I just have higher resistance to status effects than most people, so I could respond quickly.â
âHigh status resistance?â
He looked surprised and fell into thought.
âWould you be willing to help me?â
There it was.
It didnât take long for him to say exactly what I expected.
Someone with high status resistance would have a much easier time dealing with the Scissor Murderer.
There was no way Atkins would let someone like me go.
âI can help, but I donât intend to stay tied here for the rest of the time.â
âI know. If Iâm right, you and your companions belong to neither cafĂ© and are acting independently.â
âHow did youâ?â
Raon suddenly interrupted.
âItâs simple. First, youâre not from our side. But youâre not from Izmenyati either. Those guys just stay in their cafĂ© and eliminate troublesome regulars. They have no reason to come here, much less risk their lives helping us. That only leaves one possibilityâyou belong to neither side.â
âAnd knowing that, youâre still willing to entrust part of your lives to outsiders like us?â
âAt this point, that doesnât matter. Reducing casualties is more important. The more help we get, the better chance more people survive.â
Desperation.
Atkinsâ desperation came from the responsibility of being a leader holding many lives in his hands.
And that responsibility must have shown him the inevitable future if nothing changed.
âAlright. Iâll help you. But I have a condition.â
Later
After accepting Atkinsâ request, we decided to stay at CafĂ© Auruda for the time being.
Our original goal was to search the second and third floors of this building for clues to clear the quest.
On the way there, we accidentally encountered a situation related to one of the questâs key elements.
People were in danger, so we couldnât ignore it anyway.
But there were also several other reasons why I couldnât just walk away.
âEven if itâs killing two birds with one stone, isnât handling both too dangerous?â Raon asked worriedly.
âWhen else would we ever get acquainted with the leader of a huge group like this?â
The two groups divided by quest objectives were basically isolated from outside influences.
Naturally, they were extremely closed off.
Yet by coincidence, we had built goodwill with one group.
That created a situation advantageous to us.
There was no way I wouldnât use that.
âIn games, you should always build favorability whenever you get the chance.â
âHyung, what you said earlier⊠was that true? That the monster marked you as a target?â
âWould I lie just to persuade Mr. Atkins?â
My condition to Atkins was simple:
Let me hold the Golden Cake Knife.
Of course, he refused at first.
Naturally.
Even if we had helped treat the injured, the knife was an item tied to the lives of everyone in their group.
Handing it to a third party like me wasnât an easy decision.
So I revealed something.
The Scissor Murderer had marked me.
His targets were now:
The Golden Cake Knife
Me
If I held the knife, both targets would become one single target.
That made things much simpler.
âJinyoung⊠are you really okay with this?â
Raonâs worried expression made it obvious what she meant.
âDonât worry. I have no intention of dying in a place like this. And you know this is the best option right now.â
Splitting the targets into two would only make preparation harder and increase the chance innocent people would die.
âHonestly⊠how can you stay so calm when youâre the one in danger?â
Iâm not calm.
Iâm just pretending so the others donât get anxious.
If things go wrong, I might never return to my normal life.
How could anyone stay calm about that?
âAnyway, because of this situation, I canât move freely anymore. So Iâm leaving the rest to you.â
âYou want us to investigate the second and third floors and find other clues for clearing the quest?â
I nodded.
From Atkinsâ perspective, there was no way heâd allow the person holding such an important item to wander freely.
Imagine someone holding something tied to your life just disappearing somewhere.
Youâd be anxious to death.
âAh, I usually donât do favors, but since youâre begging me, hyung, Iâll do it just this once.â
âGood. Take care of the other two. Youâre the only man among them.â
âDonât worry. Back home they used to call me a real man among men.â
Haha.
I just hope he performs as confidently as he sounds.
Investigation
After the three went upstairs, I gathered information about the Scissor Murderer inside the café.
But there was nothing new.
Known information:
Uses scissors to attack and inflicts various status effects.
Under certain conditions, it targets specific individuals besides the Golden Cake Knife.
Then a thought occurred to me.
âDoes the Golden Cake Knife itself have some special property?â
We only knew we had to protect it from the Scissor Murderer.
But we hadnât examined it closely.
Others here probably couldnât either.
But I could.
I took out a monocle from my inventory and examined the knife.
[Golden Cake Knife]
A knife created by combining bone (Ca) and iron (Fe), then plated.
It reveals its true value only when cutting a Golden Cake.
The phrase âonly when cutting a Golden Cakeâ bothered me.
But something else bothered me more.
Ca and Fe.
I had seen those letters three times already on the 85th floor.
CaFe Izmenyati
CaFe Auruda
And the booklet said:
âThe concept of the 85th floor is the CaFe village. Look more broadly.â
Normally café is written Cafe.
But here it was always written CaFe.
Clearly intentional.
Why?
And three times, not once.
It couldnât be coincidence.
âObviously⊠itâs hiding something.â
CaFe clearly referred to this Golden Cake Knife.
Which meant something else about it was being hidden.
Maybe another ability.
Maybe another role.
âAnd that part might be related to clearing the 85th-floor quest.â
But with the information I had now, it was like a puzzle missing its middle piece.
Hopefully the others would bring back the missing piece.
Midnight
The three returned to the café close to midnight.
âHaah⊠listening to the conversations on the second floor was so dangerous several timesâŠâ
Raon placed the water bottle I handed her on the table.
âYou went up around noon. Why didnât you come down to rest before evening?â
âI planned to at first. But once I discovered there was an attic on the third floor, there was no need.â
âThe third floor has an attic? Just like Izmenyati?â
âExactly. Not just the outsideâthe entire layout from the second to the third floor was identical to the other cafĂ©. But!â
Raon suddenly wrapped her arms around William and Rayâs necks and pulled them close.
âIf it werenât for these twoâs abilities, we might not have returned safelyâlet alone gathered information.â
âU-UnniâŠâ
âHey! You did this upstairs too!â
Ray looked flustered while William tried to push Raon away.
Both were clearly embarrassed.
âSo? Youâve got my expectations up.â
âOf course. Iâm not a reporter for nothing.â
Raon opened a hologram window filled with notes.
Information Collected
Hidden information related to clearing the quest exists in the House of Wisdom.
Itâs easy to accessâbut only at night. Itâs hidden during the day.
To clearly hear the voices from the second floor, you need wireless earphones rented from the House of Wisdom at night.
(We didnât need them~)Izmenyatiâs troublesome regular customer is an entity shaped like a Golden Cake.
That regular stays in the café at all times and only becomes hostile when it feels threatened.
ââŠWhat the hell.â

