The 100th Regression of the Max-Level Player - Chapter 120
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The Maxed-Out Player’s 100th Return – Episode 120
120. Round 8 Results Compiled
The moment the title “Chronos Reversal” appeared above my head, Archbishop Raber’s eyes shifted.
His gaze didn’t lift upward, so he hadn’t seen the title itself.
He’d sensed it instinctively.
‘As expected, there’s a reaction.’
Was this truly because he was an NPC?
Whenever I changed my title, the inhabitants of the Other World would instinctively know.
They’d understand who I was and what renown I possessed.
It was as if the setting regarding me applied itself to the world itself.
“Who… are you, exactly?”
“My name is unimportant. What matters is how I am called.”
“Did you truly… reverse time?”
Ryu Min nodded.
What more needed to be said?
‘The Archbishop already sees me as a transcendent being who moves through time itself.’
There was no need to read his thoughts.
His tone alone made it certain.
“Heh heh, so the Chronos Reversal truly exists. Indeed, one must live long to witness such things. Now I understand—how you possess such formidable power.”
The Archbishop, who had been nodding his head, suddenly brightened.
“Then you are Chronos’s representative?”
Ryu Min nodded.
There was no reason to deny it when he’d already concluded I was a god’s emissary.
The Archbishop believed Ryu Min’s words absolutely.
The title “Chronos Reversal” had already proven I was a transcendent being, after all.
“Ah. Representative of Chronos, meeting you is the greatest fortune of my lifetime.”
“Naturally.”
Ryu Min spoke thus while adopting a somewhat curt expression.
The Archbishop’s mind raced at that demeanor.
‘Is there something displeasing him?’
As an Archbishop serving the divine, how should one conduct oneself before a god’s representative?
Surely one must make a favorable impression, yes?
Once that calculation crystallized, the Archbishop offered a subtle smile.
“I have a gift worthy of the representative.”
The Archbishop withdrew something from his robes.
The moment Ryu Min received it, a message appeared.
[You have received ‘Rune Fragment of Future Sight’ as a reward from Archbishop Raber of the Holy Empire.]
[You use ‘Rune Fragment of Future Sight’.]
[The acquired rune is automatically inscribed upon the player’s body!]
Having obtained what I desired, a smile bloomed across my lips.
“Does this not befit God’s representative?”
“Indeed. Most satisfactory.”
A smirk crossed Ryu Min’s face as an information window materialized before his eyes.
[Rune of Future Sight]
-Effect: Perceive the target’s future seven seconds hence. The future shifts moment by moment depending on circumstances.
Ryu Min immediately gazed into Archbishop Raber’s future.
Seven seconds from now, the Archbishop lay as a cold corpse.
It was unavoidable if I were to survive.
“How is it?”
“Most satisfactory. Therefore, I wish to return you to God as my reward.”
“Truly?”
Ryu Min nodded to the delighted Archbishop and moved his hand.
He seized the Archbishop’s head and twisted.
Crack—
His neck snapped. He was dead.
‘No ill will.’
Whether this Other World resident was real or merely an NPC, I couldn’t say—but if I didn’t kill him, I would cease to exist.
With a serene expression, I left the carriage with the dead Archbishop still seated inside.
“Did your conversation go well?”
At the Escort Captain’s question, Ryu Min closed the carriage door and nodded.
“Yes. The Archbishop says he has matters to contemplate and wishes not to be disturbed.”
“The Archbishop does?”
Upon my nod, the Escort Captain acknowledged and turned away without further suspicion.
After obtaining what I desired, Wave 26 commenced.
As Ryu Min eliminated monsters, he occasionally glanced toward the Archbishop’s carriage.
He was monitoring to ensure no one entered.
‘I must not let the Archbishop’s death be discovered until Wave 30.’
My objective was to assassinate every Other World resident in the carriages.
Each carriage carried one driver, so I needed to kill fifty in total.
‘Including the Escort Captain and the Archbishop, that makes fifty-two.’
The Archbishop was already dead. The rest remained.
And I had to do it as swiftly and cleanly as possible.
‘I’ll make my move during the final Wave 30.’
As I waited, Wave 30 began.
“Minotaurs! Hold the line!”
“Stubborn bastards! They keep coming without tiring.”
“Ten minutes left! Push harder!”
The players encouraged one another as they mustered their final strength.
From the initial 1,202, their numbers had dwindled to barely four digits.
With such difficulty, casualties were inevitable and unremarkable.
Leaving those fighting desperately for their lives behind, Ryu Min assassinated the carriage drivers.
Crack—
‘Five.’
Crack—
‘Twenty.’
Crack—
‘Forty-two.’
Leaping from carriage to carriage, I silently reaped the lives of the drivers one after another.
My movements were so discreet, and the other players were too preoccupied with their desperate struggle against the monster to notice anything.
Crack—
‘That makes sixty.’
And finally, the last Escort Captain.
Approaching silently from behind, I twisted his neck.
Snap—!
All the Other World inhabitants were dead.
In that instant.
[The Last Hour Reverter’s reputation with the Holy Empire has declined from ‘neutral’ to ‘hostile’.]
The Temple’s reputation had turned hostile.
But on the flip side, there was something to celebrate.
[All Other World inhabitants of the Human Merchant Caravan have been eliminated.]
[You have completed the Quest: Obstruct the Caravan from Reaching its Destination.]
[Quest success rewards will be granted upon final settlement.]
[The stat reduction debuff has been lifted.]
[You will return to the waiting area shortly.]
I had completed the Traitor Group Quest exactly as intended.
So what about the remaining Regular Group players?
Turning my gaze, they were still locked in a desperate battle with the Minotaur.
‘Just as expected.’
The Regular Group’s Quest was to escort the caravan to its destination.
In other words, success meant the carriage had to be at the destination when the time limit expired.
Conversely, the Traitor Group’s Quest was to obstruct the caravan from reaching its destination.
In other words, success meant the carriage had to be absent from the destination when the time limit expired.
‘But the Traitor Group has another condition for success.’
Eliminating all the Other World inhabitants.
Like now.
‘When all the caravan’s Other World inhabitants are dead, the system judges the carriage incapable of moving further. Thus, the system deems the Traitor Group successful in their Quest.’
The success message that appeared moments ago was proof of that.
So had the Regular Group failed?
‘Not yet.’
With roughly five minutes remaining on the time limit, I couldn’t consider them failed.
That meant there was still a chance.
‘If I can get the carriage to the destination, the Regular Group can succeed in the Quest too.’
In other words, even without NPCs, if the carriage reaches the destination, it counts as meeting the success condition.
‘Then the method is simple.’
Ryu Min created a clone and placed it in the leading carriage.
Then he had it pull the carriage to the destination.
‘If the leading carriage moves, the other carriages will follow on their own even without a driver.’
I had already tested this in a previous cycle, so there was no doubt.
This was the result of cleverly exploiting a loophole in the system.
‘This way, I win and the Regular Group wins too.’
If my clone guides the carriage to the destination?
Even without me, the Regular Group would be able to complete the Quest.
A moment later.
[Moving to the waiting area.]
Ryu Min’s form vanished with the message.
In a single blink, I arrived at the Gray Space where the traitors had gathered.
[Oh, Black Scythe? Your presence here means you’ve succeeded in the Quest?]
Angel Ariel’s lips curled up unpleasantly.
[Kekeke, so in the end you chose to abandon 1,201 lives and survive alone? Well, nothing is more important than your own life. A natural choice.]
It seemed Angel didn’t understand the situation in the Other World.
[Don’t feel guilty. It was a Quest where one side had to die anyway.]
“….”
[And isn’t it more fun when the few overcome the many? You certainly provided enough entertainment….]
Then Ariel suddenly stopped mid-sentence, her expression contorting.
[What is this? A system error?]
“What’s the matter?”
[I’ve just been informed that the Regular Group from the Human Merchant Caravan has succeeded in the Quest. Something seems wrong. I need to verify what happened.]
Ariel stared into empty space as if reading a System Message, maintaining silence for a while.
The angel broke the silence after several minutes had passed.
[This is impossible. Black Scythe. What did you do?]
“What do you mean?”
[Looking at the recorded footage, your clone moved the carriage. All the inhabitants of the Other World were dead. Because of that, the carriage reached the destination and the Regular Group succeeded in the Quest.]
“Is that so? That’s fortunate.”
[Fortunate? Does that mean you intentionally used your clone to get the carriage to the destination? To save the Regular Group?]
“Yes. Isn’t it better for everyone to survive together rather than just me? It would be more entertaining that way too.”
[….]
Ariel was at a loss for words.
‘You saved both groups? Is that even possible?’
Even as a guide, she hadn’t known such a method existed.
It was impossible unless one precisely understood and grasped the system’s success and failure conditions.
“There shouldn’t be any problem, right? The system said it was a success.”
[…Yes. There’s no problem.]
Ariel found it absurd, but she had no choice but to acknowledge it.
Black Scythe had successfully completed the quests for both groups.
[The Quest is a success. I’ll send you back to your original location.]
The moment those words ended, Ryu Min returned to the Monochrome Space where everything had begun.
Looking around, many players blinked their eyes, waiting for the results.
Among them were Jo Yong-ho’s party and An Sang-chul.
I could see Min Ju-ri, Seo A-rin, Heo Tae-sik, and Um Jun-seok as well.
‘Everyone survived.’
Only a handful had died, and the thousands I’d seen at the start were all gathered in one place.
If I hadn’t exploited the system’s loophole, half of them would have disappeared.
Though soon enough, when the final tally was announced, half would vanish anyway.
‘I can’t prevent the disappearances caused by contribution points.’
Soon after, Angel Ariel appeared before the assembled crowd.
[The Escort Quest is now complete. Surprisingly, few humans died. I wonder who we have to thank for that.]
Ariel’s gaze briefly turned toward Ryu Min.
[By the way, since the traitor remains, there are no Sub Quest completers. Shall we see the results?]
★ Round 8 Results Tally ★
[All Districts]
└1st Place. Black Scythe (Lv80 Reaper) Contribution: 281,283 points
└2nd Place. Krishi (Lv40 Priest) Contribution: 86,331 points
└3rd Place. Democracy (Lv38 Buffer) Contribution: 82,113 points
[District C2-ESKA003]
└1st Place. Black Scythe (Lv80 Reaper) Contribution: 281,283 points
└2nd Place. Democracy (Lv38 Buffer) Contribution: 82,113 points
└3rd Place. Jo Yong-ho (Lv39 Mercenary King) Contribution: 74,213 points
Converting contribution points into numerical values.
Once again, Black Scythe had overwhelmingly dominated the contribution rankings.
Unlike other players, I had single-handedly swept through three merchant caravans, clearing monsters as I went, so naturally the score had to be high.
Taking first place again, the players clicked their tongues in disbelief.
But more than anything, the overwhelming number of level 80 left the players speechless.
‘Insane. How did they already reach level 80?’
‘I haven’t even hit level 40 yet.’
‘Wow, I struggled for 5 hours straight and still can’t keep up with Black Scythe’s heels.’
‘I really want to know the secret to leveling up.’
Envious, jealous, and awestruck gazes turned toward Ryu Min.
Regardless, Ryu Min focused only on the reward floating before him.
It was the reward for completing the Traitor Quest, obscured by question marks.
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